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  • 11Parity of a permutation — Permutations of 4 elements Odd permutations have a green or orange background. The numbers in the right column are the inversion numbers (sequence …

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  • 12parity — n. equality 1) to achieve, attain, establish parity 2) parity among, between equivalence in value 3) at parity * * * [ pærɪtɪ] attain between establish parity [ equality ] to achieve [ equivalence in value ] at parity parity among …

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  • 13Parity — 1. In general, a situation of equality. Parity can occur in many different contexts, but it always means that two things are equal. 2. The official value. 3. In an exchange market, when all brokers bidding for the same security have equal… …

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  • 14parity — I. /ˈpærəti / (say paruhtee) noun 1. equality, as in amount, status, or character. 2. equivalence; correspondence; similarity or analogy. 3. Finance a. equivalence in value in the currency of another country. b. equivalence in value at a fixed… …

  • 15parity check — noun a system of checking for errors in computer functioning • Syn: ↑redundancy check, ↑odd even check • Hypernyms: ↑confirmation, ↑verification, ↑check, ↑substantiation * * * Computers. a method for detecting errors in data comm …

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  • 16parity — Synonyms and related words: accordance, agreement, alikeness, alliance, analogy, aping, approach, approximation, asking price, assimilation, balance, bearish prices, bid price, book value, bullish prices, call price, closeness, closing price,… …

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  • 17parity — Equality in amount or value. Equivalence of prices of farm products in relation to those existing at some former date (base period) or to the general cost of living. Parity prices are important in establishing government price support programs… …

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  • 18parity value — See conversion value Related: conversion value …

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  • 19parity check — Computers. a method for detecting errors in data communications or within a computer system by counting the number of ones or zeros per byte or per word, including a special check bit (parity bit), to see if the value is even or odd. Also called… …

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  • 20parity bit — noun A bit (binary digit) used to indicate whether the number of bits in a given set with value of one is even or odd. Parity bits are used as a simple error detection code …

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