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Vectors

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Vectors
Something used to transport genetic information to a cell.
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Their topics include contraction mappings, fixed point theorems in partially ordered sets, topological fixed point theorems, variational and quasivariational inequalities in topological vectors spaces and generalized games, best approximations and fixed point theorems for set-valued mappings in topological vector spaces, degree theories for set-valued mappings, and nonexpansive types of mappings and fixed-point theorems in locally convex topological vector spaces.
Microsoft hit back with the Vector Markup Language (VML), which essentially described the way vectors were handled in Microsoft Office.
NEW YORK -- New York-based asset manager Van Eck Global today announced that eleven Market Vectors exchange-traded funds (ETFs) will transfer from the NYSE Alternext US LLC (formerly the American Stock Exchange) to the NYSE Arca listing and trading platform by year-end.
 
 
 
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