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  1. Formal science: Formal science is a branch of science studying disciplines concerned with abstract structures described by formal systems, such as logic, mathematics, statistics, theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, information theory, game theory, systems theory, decision theory, and theoretical linguistics. (Branch of science) [100%] 2023-10-28 [Formal sciences] [Branches of science]...
  2. Fotmal: The fotmal (Old English: fotmael, lit. "foot-measure"; Latin: fotmal), also known as the foot (pes), formel, fontinel, and fotmell, was an English unit of variable weight particularly used in measuring production, sales, and duties of lead. [70%] 2023-12-18 [Obsolete units of measurement] [Units of mass]...
  3. Fotmal: The fotmal (Old English: fotmael, lit. "foot-measure"; Latin: fotmal), also known as the foot (pes), formel, fontinel, and fotmell, was an English unit of variable weight particularly used in measuring production, sales, and duties of lead. [70%] 2024-01-19 [Obsolete units of measurement] [Units of mass]...
  4. Format (command): In computing, format, a command-line utility that carries out disk formatting. It is a component of various operating systems, including 86-DOS, MS-DOS, IBM PC DOS and OS/2, Microsoft Windows and ReactOS. (Command) [70%] 2023-11-04 [Hard disk software] [Microsoft free software]...
  5. FORMAC: FORMAC (FORmula MAnipulation Compiler) は、FORTRANを記号式操作用に拡張したプログラミング言語である。科学・工学におけるコンピューティングの支援として、1960年代にジーン・E・サメットによって設計・実装された。 有理数、記号、行列、式に加え、FORTRANで使用できるデータ型を持ち、FORTRANに類似した構文と一般構造を備えている。FORMACによるプログラムには、サブルーチンや関数を含めることができ、そのほかのFORTRANの機能を使用できる。FORMACはFORTRANのプリプロセッサとして実装された。後の数式処理システムとは異なり、M式(英語版)はなかった。1990年代前半まで使用されていた。. [70%] 2024-04-16 [数式処理システム] [FORTRAN]...
  6. Forma (utensílio de cozinha): Forma é o utensílio de cozinha, no qual fica contida a massa que será assada em forno. São usadas em produtos que não podem ser assados diretamente no fogão e podem ter diferentes formatos. (Utensílio de cozinha) [67%] 2024-01-09
  7. Forma (figura): En geometría, la forma de un objeto físico situado en un espacio, es una descripción geométrica de la parte del espacio ocupado por el objeto, según lo determinado por su límite exterior y sin tener en cuenta su ubicación y ... (Figura) [67%] 2024-01-04
  8. Science et pseudo-sciences: Science et pseudo-sciences is a quarterly science magazine issued in France since 1968, it is the press organ of the Association française pour l'information scientifique. It was created by the journalist Michel Rouzé. (French magazine) [61%] 2023-09-25 [Paranormal magazines]
  9. Formal distinction: In scholastic metaphysics, a formal distinction is a distinction intermediate between what is merely conceptual, and what is fully real or mind-independent--a logical distinction. It was made by some realist philosophers of the Scholastic period in the thirteenth ... (Concept in scholastic metaphysics) [59%] 2024-01-12 [Concepts in metaphysics] [Scotism]...
  10. Formal learning: Formal learning is education normally delivered by trained teachers in a systematic intentional way within a school, higher education or university. It is one of three forms of learning as defined by the OECD, the others being informal learning, which ... (Social) [59%] 2023-05-25 [Educational psychology]
  11. Formal balance: Formal balance, also called symmetrical balance, is a concept of aesthetic composition involving equal weight and importance on both sides of a composition. [59%] 2023-03-08 [Composition in visual art]
  12. Grammar, formal: A name given to certain types of calculi (cf. Calculus) used in mathematical linguistics to describe the structure of natural (and some artificial, particularly programming) languages. (Mathematics) [59%] 2023-12-30
  13. Formal manifold: In geometry and topology, a formal manifold can mean one of a number of related concepts. [59%] 2023-02-27 [Manifolds]
  14. Formal Epistemology: Formal Epistemology is the multidisciplinary field of epistemology that approaches epistemic problems in philosophy through the use of formal systems such as discrete mathematics, computer science, formal logic, probability theory, decision theory and game theory. Formal Epistemology tends to ignore ... [59%] 2023-03-05
  15. Formal ball: In topology, a formal ball is an extension of the notion of ball to allow unbounded and negative radius. The concept of formal ball was introduced by Weihrauch and Schreiber in 1981 and the negative radius case (the generalized formal ... (Mathematical ball with unbounded or negative radius) [59%] 2023-05-04 [Topology]
  16. Formal methods: In computer science, formal methods are mathematically rigorous techniques for the specification, development, analysis, and verification of software and hardware systems. The use of formal methods for software and hardware design is motivated by the expectation that, as in other ... (Mathematical program specifications) [59%] 2024-01-26 [Formal methods] [Software development philosophies]...
  17. Formal consensus: Formal consensus refers to a specific organizational structure which formalizes both the relationships between members of an organization and the processes through which they interact to create an environment in which consensus decision-making can occur in a specific, consistent ... (Social) [59%] 2024-01-26 [Organizational theory]
  18. Formal epistemology: Formal epistemology uses formal methods from decision theory, logic, probability theory and computability theory to model and reason about issues of epistemological interest. Work in this area spans several academic fields, including philosophy, computer science, economics, and statistics. [59%] 2024-01-26 [Formal epistemology] [Epistemology]...
  19. Formal learning: Formal learning is education normally delivered by trained teachers in a systematic intentional way within a school, higher education or university. It is one of three forms of learning as defined by the OECD, the others being informal learning, which ... (Social) [59%] 2024-01-21 [Educational psychology]
  20. Formal fallacy: Template:Simplify In philosophy, a formal fallacy, deductive fallacy, logical fallacy or non sequitur (/ˌnɒn ˈsɛkwɪtər/; Latin for " does not follow") is a pattern of reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its logical structure that can neatly be expressed ... (Philosophy) [59%] 2024-01-21 [Deductive reasoning] [Philosophical logic]...

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