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A word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
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linguistics
grammar
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A complete number or quantity
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Number needed to make up a whole force
full complement
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Something added to complete or embellish or make perfect
accompaniment
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One of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response
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biology
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Either of two parts that mutually complete each other
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The complement system, also known as complement cascade, is a part of the immune system that enhances the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear microbes and damaged cells from an organism, promote inflammation, and attack the pathogen's cell membrane.
complement system
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(logic) a proposition that is true if and only if another proposition is false
negationlogical negation
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logics
algebra
logic
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In economics, a complementary good is a good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement.
complementary good
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In set theory, the complement of a set A, often denoted by A∁, is the set of elements not in A.When all elements in the universe, i.e. all elements under consideration, are considered to be members of a given set U, the absolute complement of A is the set of elements in U that are not in A. The relative complement of A with respect to a set B, also termed the set difference of B and A, written B ∖ A, {\displaystyle B\setminus A,} is the set of elements in B that are not in A.
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sets
set theory
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A lattice is an abstract structure studied in the mathematical subdisciplines of order theory and abstract algebra.
lattice
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order
order theory
algebra
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A predicative expression is part of a clause predicate, and is an expression that typically follows a copula or linking verb, e.g. be, seem, appear, or that appears as a second complement of a certain type of verb, e.g. call, make, name, etc.
predicative expressionpredicative
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Crew of a ship including the officers; the whole force or personnel of a ship
ship's companycompany
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In the mathematical field of graph theory, the complement or inverse of a graph G is a graph H on the same vertices such that two distinct vertices of H are adjacent if and only if they are not adjacent in G. That is, to generate the complement of a graph, one fills in all the missing edges required to form a complete graph, and removes all the edges that were previously there.
complement graph
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Complementation refers to a genetic process when two strains of an organism with different homozygous recessive mutations that produce the same mutant phenotype have offspring that express the wild-type phenotype when mated or crossed.
complementation
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genetics
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In music theory, complement refers to either traditional interval complementation, or the aggregate complementation of twelve-tone and serialism.
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music
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In mathematics, especially in the area of algebra known as group theory, a complement of a subgroup H in a group G is a subgroup K of G such that G = H K = { h k : h ∈ H, k ∈ K } and H ∩ K = { e }.
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group theory
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In computational complexity theory, the complement of a decision problem is the decision problem resulting from reversing the yes and no answers.
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complexity
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Make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to
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