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Difference is the contrary of equality, in particular of objects. Differences can only be stated on the basis of a comparison or categorization. Since a complete comparison of objects or things is seldom possible in practice, only relevant or defining attributes are used for stating equality or difference. Similar objects are only different with respect to attributes of minor discriminative value. Contrary can refer either to the opposite or contrarian This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... EQUAL is a popular artificial sweetener Equal (sweetener) Equality can mean several things: Mathematical equality Social equality Racial equality Sexual equality Equality of outcome Equality, a town in Illinois See also Equity Egalitarianism Equals sign This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might... Two rigid bodies are said to be equal (copies of each other) if there is a mathematical proper rotation, that applied to one, gives the same physical state as the other, or correspondingly, if removal of one object and a combination of rotations of the other to the position of... A comparison is an evaluation of similarities and differences - described by Gregory Bateson in his book Mind and Nature as the two quanta of experience. ... For Wikipedias categorization projects, see Wikipedia:Categorization. ... Look up relevant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... An attribute is the following: Generally, an attribute is an abstraction characteristic of an entity In database management, an attribute is a property inherent in an entity or associated with that entity for database purposes. ... Several equivalence relations in mathematics are called similarity. ... The adjective discriminative refers to the ability or power to discriminate between different things, i. ...


In order for something to be different, you must have something to compare it to.



In particular, difference can refer to:

Différance is a pun in French, used in the context of deconstruction. ... The result in a game of cricket may be a win for one of the two teams playing, a draw or a tie. ... 5 - 2 = 3 Subtraction is one of the four basic arithmetic operations; it is essentially the opposite of addition. ... In mathematics, a difference operator maps a function f(x) to another function f(x + a) − f(x + b). ... In mathematics, a finite difference is like a differential quotient, except that it uses finite quantities instead of infinitesimal ones. ... Set theory is the mathematical theory of sets, which represent collections of abstract objects. ... In set theory and other branches of mathematics, two kinds of complements are defined, the relative complement and the absolute complement. ... In mathematics, the symmetric difference of two sets is the set of elements which are in one of either set, but not in both. ... The feasible regions of linear programming are defined by a set of inequalities. ... Originally, the word computing was synonymous with counting and calculating, and a science and technology that deals with the original sense of computing mathematical calculations. ... Delta encoding is a way of storing or transmitting data in form of differences between sequential data rather than complete files. ... A modern coat of arms is derived from the medi val practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments. ... Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms. ...

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Difference Jeans Kot imalatı Several equivalence relations in mathematics are called similarity. ... In social psychology, similarity refers to how closely attitudes, values, interests and personality match between people. ...


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difference engine: Information from Answers.com (998 words)
Difference engines were forgotten and then rediscovered in 1822 by Charles Babbage, who proposed it in a paper to the Royal Astronomical Society entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the computation of very big mathematical tables."
Inspired by Babbage's difference engine plans, Per Georg Scheutz built several difference engines from 1855 onwards; one was sold to the British government in 1859.
The difference engine and printer were constructed to tolerances achievable with 19th century technology, resolving a long-standing debate whether Babbage's design would actually have worked.
Tracing Difference (3069 words)
The thought of difference has actually been more widely developed than the notion of proximity, and it will be shown here that difference is of great importance in 'filling in' for form where form is challenged by proximity.
Derrida's differance bears mute witness to how differance is put into play through a trace, and to what of the trace endures as a crossroads for the different ways the writing is read.
The thrust of the associated notions of difference and proximity is to supersede both sides of the argument between rationalism and empiricism by altering the role and status of form.
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