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  • 91Street hierarchy — The street hierarchy is an urban design technique for separating automobile through traffic from developed areas. It can be seen as a hierarchy of roads that embeds the hierarchy (importance of different roads) in the network topology (the… …

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  • 92Maslow's hierarchy of needs — An interpretation of Maslow s hierarchy of needs, represented as a pyramid with the more basic needs at the bottom …

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  • 93Alt.* hierarchy — The alt.* hierarchy is a major class of newsgroups in Usenet, containing all newsgroups whose name begins with alt. , organized hierarchically. The alt.* hierarchy is not confined to newsgroups of any specific subject or type, although in… …

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  • 94Borel hierarchy — In mathematical logic, the Borel hierarchy is a stratification of the Borel algebra generated by the open subsets of a Polish space; elements of this algebra are called Borel sets. Each Borel set is assigned a unique countable ordinal number… …

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  • 95Time hierarchy theorem — In computational complexity theory, the time hierarchy theorems are important statements about time bounded computation on Turing machines. Informally, these theorems say that given more time, a Turing machine can solve more problems. For example …

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  • 96Space hierarchy theorem — In computational complexity theory, the space hierarchy theorems are separation results that show that both deterministic and nondeterministic machines can solve more problems in (asymptotically) more space, subject to certain conditions. For… …

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  • 97Filesystem Hierarchy Standard — Developed by Linux Foundation Initial release February 14, 1994; 17 years ago (1994 02 14) Latest release 2.3 / January 29, 2004; 7 years ago (2004 01 29) …

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  • 98Analytical hierarchy — In mathematical logic and descriptive set theory, the analytical hierarchy is a higher type analogue of the arithmetical hierarchy. It thus continues the classification of sets by the formulas that define them. The analytical hierarchy of… …

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  • 99Dominance hierarchy — For other uses, see Dominance. A dominance hierarchy (in humans: social hierarchy) is the organization of individuals in a group that occurs when competition for resources leads to aggression. Schjelderup Ebbe, who studied the often cited example …

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  • 100Settlement Hierarchy — A settlement hierarchy is a way of arranging settlements into a hierarchy based upon their population or some other criteria. The term is used by landscape historians and in the National Curriculum [… …

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