Table of Contents
22 relations: Copyleft, Correspondence analysis, Heading (navigation), Hybrid (biology), Hyperbolic spiral, Link building, Multiplicative inverse, Reciprocal altruism, Reciprocal construction, Reciprocal cross, Reciprocal determinism, Reciprocal innervation, Reciprocal lattice, Reciprocal length, Reciprocal obligation, Reciprocal polynomial, Reciprocal Public License, Reciprocal rule, Reciprocating engine, Reciprocating motion, Reciprocation, Reciprocity.
Copyleft
Copyleft is the legal technique of granting certain freedoms over copies of copyrighted works with the requirement that the same rights be preserved in derivative works.
Correspondence analysis
Correspondence analysis (CA) is a multivariate statistical technique proposed by Herman Otto Hartley (Hirschfeld) and later developed by Jean-Paul Benzécri.
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Heading (navigation)
In navigation, the heading of a vessel or aircraft is the compass direction in which the craft's bow or nose is pointed.
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Hybrid (biology)
In biology, a hybrid is the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different varieties, subspecies, species or genera through sexual reproduction.
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Hyperbolic spiral
A hyperbolic spiral is a type of spiral with a pitch angle that increases with distance from its center, unlike the constant angles of logarithmic spirals or decreasing angles of Archimedean spirals.
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Link building
In the field of search engine optimization (SEO), link building describes actions aimed at increasing the number and quality of inbound links to a webpage with the goal of increasing the search engine rankings of that page or website.
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Multiplicative inverse
In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x, denoted by 1/x or x−1, is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity, 1.
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Reciprocal altruism
In evolutionary biology, reciprocal altruism is a behaviour whereby an organism acts in a manner that temporarily reduces its fitness while increasing another organism's fitness, with the expectation that the other organism will act in a similar manner at a later time.
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Reciprocal construction
A reciprocal construction (abbreviated) is a grammatical pattern in which each of the participants occupies both the role of agent and patient with respect to the other.
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Reciprocal cross
In genetics, a reciprocal cross is a breeding experiment designed to test the role of parental sex on a given inheritance pattern.
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Reciprocal determinism
Reciprocal determinism is the theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura which states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment.
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Reciprocal innervation
René Descartes (1596–1650) was one of the first to conceive a model of reciprocal innervation (in 1626) as the principle that provides for the control of agonist and antagonist muscles.
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Reciprocal lattice
In physics, the reciprocal lattice emerges from the Fourier transform of another lattice.
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Reciprocal length
Reciprocal length or inverse length is a quantity or measurement used in several branches of science and mathematics, defined as the reciprocal of length.
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Reciprocal obligation
In law, a reciprocal obligation, also known as a reciprocal agreement is a duty owed by one individual to another and vice versa.
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Reciprocal polynomial
In algebra, given a polynomial with coefficients from an arbitrary field, its reciprocal polynomial or reflected polynomial,* denoted by or, is the polynomial That is, the coefficients of are the coefficients of in reverse order.
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Reciprocal Public License
The Reciprocal Public License (RPL) is a copyleft software license released in 2001.
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Reciprocal rule
In calculus, the reciprocal rule gives the derivative of the reciprocal of a function f in terms of the derivative of f.
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Reciprocating engine
A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is typically a heat engine that uses one or more reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature and high pressure into a rotating motion.
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Reciprocating motion
Reciprocating motion, also called reciprocation, is a repetitive up-and-down or back-and-forth linear motion.
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Reciprocation
Reciprocation may refer to.
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Reciprocity
Reciprocity may refer to.
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References
Also known as Reciprocal (disambiguation), Reciprocality, Reciprocals.

