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Elementary arithmetic / Parity / Error detection and correction / Coin flipping / Random selection / 2 / Prime number / Parity of zero / I Ching divination / Physics / Mathematics / Numbers
Date: 2012-07-26 03:04:45
Elementary arithmetic
Parity
Error detection and correction
Coin flipping
Random selection
2
Prime number
Parity of zero
I Ching divination
Physics
Mathematics
Numbers

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