• Look up closure or closures in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Closure may refer to: Closure (psychology), the state of experiencing an emotional conclusion...
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  • The term normal closure is used in two senses in mathematics: In group theory, the normal closure of a subset of a group is the smallest normal subgroup...
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    Google Closure Tools is a set of tools to help developers build rich web applications with JavaScript. It was developed by Google for use in their web...
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  • mathematical concept of closure — in particular, the deductive closure of ⁠ T {\displaystyle {\mathcal {T}}} ⁠ is exactly the closure of ⁠ T {\displaystyle...
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  • In programming languages, a closure, also lexical closure or function closure, is a technique for implementing lexically scoped name binding in a language...
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  • operations individually. The closure of a subset is the result of a closure operator applied to the subset. The closure of a subset under some operations...
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    A captive bead ring (CBR), ball closure ring (BCR), captive hoop, or captive ball ring is a common example of body piercing jewelry. The captive bead...
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  • Closure is the first video album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on November 25, 1997. The double VHS set consists of one tape...
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  • topology, the closure of a subset S of points in a topological space consists of all points in S together with all limit points of S. The closure of S may...
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  • Cognitive closure may refer to: Cognitive closure (psychology), the human desire to eliminate ambiguity and arrive at definite conclusions (sometimes...
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