congruence in the PONS Dictionary

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Switching from combinatorics to algebra, both sides of this congruence are polynomials in "a" for each fixed value of "b".
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Congruence has been found to predict occupation and college major.
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An ideology of harmony with others does not automatically create a congruence of individual with group or institutional goals.
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This is not a geodesic congruence; rather, each observer in this family must maintain a "constant acceleration" in order to hold his course.
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The world lines of these observers form a timelike congruence which is "rigid" in the sense of having a vanishing expansion tensor.
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From the definition of the congruence relation on integers, it follows that this property is equivalent to the definition given at the beginning.
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It is based on ideas such as divisibility and congruence.
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Indeed, geometrically speaking, it is a null geodesic congruence with vanishing optical scalars.
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On the other hand, congruences are not closed under union.
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From early in the development of attachment theory there was criticism of the theory's lack of congruence with various branches of psychoanalysis.
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