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  Indexed family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, an indexed family of sets is defined in stages, beginning with the more general concept of an indexed family of elements, which is really just an alternative way of conceptualizing a function or a mapping.
Whenever index notation is used the indexed objects form a family.
An n-tuple is a family indexed by n.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Indexed_family   (721 words)

  
 Family  Histories
The Cromwell family from Russell County, Virginia and Kanawha County, West Virginia.
Family history of the Doak and several related families located in Doddridge, Ritchie, Calhoun, Wood, Tyler and surrounding counties.
A history of the tragedy with a notice of early settlers of Jackson County and a sketch of the family.
www.mountainheritagebooks.com /family__histories.htm   (1974 words)

  
 TypeFunctions - GHC - Trac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In instances, the type indexes of a type declaration must be identical to the corresponding class parameters (i.e., those that share the same variable name in the class declaration).
Type family: Indexed types can be regarded as families of types; especially in the case of indexed data types, we call each declaration at a particular type index as member or element of that family.
Definitions vs. declarations: We sometimes call the kind signature of an indexed constructor its declaration and the subsequent population of the type family by type equations or indexed data/newtype declarations the constructor's definition.
hackage.haskell.org /trac/ghc/wiki/TypeFunctions   (1020 words)

  
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Family leave must be taken within twelve (12) months of the birth or placement, although the leave may begin before the actual birth, adoption or placement.
Family leave may be taken intermittently or as a reduced work schedule at the discretion of the University, as determined by the immediate supervisor.
A certification must include the date the condition began, the probable duration, medical facts, and a statement that the employee is needed to care for family member and an estimate of time required to provide the care; or that the employee is unable to perform the functions of his/her position.
www.hrs.cmich.edu /policy/spg-fml.doc   (2108 words)

  
 Families
I use the word `family' in the sense of `indexed family', that is a pair consisting of an index set, and a function defined on it.
In a sense, this operator on families is akin to the von-Neumman successor operation
Note that the least family of sets which is closed under the successor operation is the family over the the set of natural numbers, which assigns to
homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk /v1phanc1/family.html   (1560 words)

  
 Springer Online Reference Works
The coproduct of a family of objects is defined uniquely up to an isomorphism; it is associative and commutative.
The coproduct of the empty family of objects is the left zero (initial object) of the category.
Also in not necessarily Abelian categories the coproduct of a family of objects is frequently called the sum of a family of objects or the direct sum of a family of objects.
eom.springer.de /c/c026480.htm   (316 words)

  
 Family Tree Legends Review--Family Tree Magazine
With Family Tree Legends, you also easily can add parents, spouses or children in family view; enter individual events such as immigration, occupation and residence in facts view; or speedily move through the generations of your family in pedigree ("navigate") view.
Family Tree Legends is also one of the best genealogy programs for creating graphical wall charts.
Family Tree Legends does a good job reading GEDCOM files from other programs, but when creating a GEDCOM file you can't limit it to selected branches of your family.
www.familytreemagazine.com /articles/dec03/legends.html   (771 words)

  
 ING Financial Services | Press Releases | ING Introduces ING Secure Index Annuities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
"Index annuities, such as the annuities in the ING Secure Index family, offer protection from market risk with minimum guarantees and the potential for higher credited interest than may be available with traditional saving vehicles."
The ING Secure Index product family also offers individuals the flexibility to choose the index-crediting strategy or strategies that best meets their desired balance of risk and the possibility of higher credited interest.
In the U.S., the ING family of companies offers a comprehensive array of financial services to retail and institutional clients, which include life insurance, retirement plans, mutual funds, managed accounts, alternative investments, direct banking, institutional investment management, annuities, employee benefits, financial planning and reinsurance.
www.ing-usa.com /us/aboutING/pressreleases/1002313.html   (532 words)

  
 Family Studies Database
Family Studies Database (FSD) provides over 235,000 abstracts and bibliographic records drawn from over a thousand professional journals, books, popular literature, conference papers, government reports, and other sources from a variety of fields related to Family Studies.
FAMILY indexes records on research, policy and practice literature about Australian families and the social issues that affect them.
Publications indexed in the database are drawn from a wide range of social science disciplines including sociology, psychology, demography, health sciences, education, economics, law, history, and social work.
www.library.jhu.edu /eresources/infoabout/family.html   (570 words)

  
 Pierce Law - The IP Mall - About the IP MALL - Patent Searching Research Archives
Full patent families may be displayed on STN for $12.50, and records for a single country may be obtained for a lower price by designating a number representing the country as the display format.
Patent family information is updated weekly and is part of the normal WPI record displayable by nonsubscribers for $2.00 per family record and by subscribers for $0.85.
Chemical patent families are found in databases that begin as early as 1950, are searchable by a wide assortment of parameters and display patent family data at no extra charge.
www.ipmall.info /about/psra/PtFmDb.htm   (6004 words)

  
 The Parker Family Genealogy and History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This is the story of the Parker and Allied Families that has taken over 40 years to research and assemble.
Joining them are those direct allied ancestors who married into the Parker family through the years, including the Germanic side of the family who came to America in the early 1700s.
Among the allied families covered are: Bloedorn, Fehr, Henrich, Hosmer, Howe, Jennings, Mixer, Nurse, Parkhurst, Pratt, Reilly, Rice, Smith, Spencer, Stone, and others who came to the New World, hoping to find a better life, with religious, economic and political freedoms.
www.genealogybookstore.com /familybooks/P/parker.htm   (213 words)

  
 magoo.com: Inconsistent Census Reporting by Hugh McGough
In the 1870 census of the township of Ladore, Neosha county, Kansas, the surname of the Phillip McGough family is spelled McGoe.
In the family were: Thomas McGee, age 45, a farmer, born in Ireland; his wife, Sylvia A. McGee, age 39, keeping house, born in New York to parents born in New York; and 4 children, all born in New York: William, age 11; Alice, age 8; Charles, age 6; and Mabel, age 3.
In the 1880 census of Cleveland, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, Nellie McGonagle, a widow, is indexed by Ancestry.com as Mc Gouagh.
magoo.com /hugh/census.html   (11916 words)

  
 The ascending tree condition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
An increasing family indexed by a tree can be thought of as being generated by a nondeterministic algorithm with the same halting condition.
A family indexed by a tree is essentially a slight modification of Brouwer's notion of a spread [3].
The ideal indexed by such a sequence is the ideal generated by the upper left corner of the matrix after performing the n indicated operations.
www.math.fau.edu /richman/Docs/new-acc.htm   (2439 words)

  
 NSSAR - Documenting your line - The Census
It's better than a regular alphabetic index because the names are listed according to how they sound, and since census takers often mis-spelled names according to how they sounded, it is easier to use a Soundex system than to look up all the variants of spelling for Frey (Fry, Frei, Frye, Fray, Fries, etc.).
Names were mis-spelled and left out of the index, but if you know the person's approximate address you can determine the census ward that they lived in and do a name-by-name search of the microfilm of that ward's census records.
The records were generally taken in a house-by-house order down each street, and the streets are sometimes noted on the census forms, making your search easier.
www.sar.org /genealogy/res-5.html   (528 words)

  
 The Foulks Family Tree
Her family was Owen, but apparently the several Owen children were all adopted when mother Owen died.
This was quite a contrast to the tallow candles, which Christopher and Eleanor had molded; and the home spun jeans, clothing made from the wool sheared by Christopher and James, and woven by Eleanor and Rachel; and their mother had also given way to red-top boots for the boys.
Family scion William Foulks is considered one of the county's pioneers, dying there in 1879.
www.foulks.com /family/otherfoulks.htm   (8140 words)

  
 Indexed Sets, Product Sets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The union of the family is the set of all elements y in a
The intersection of the family is the set of all elements y in a
If the intersection of the family of indexed sets is nonempty, then so is the product.
www.mathreference.com /set,idx.html   (378 words)

  
 Genealogy Pages Web Ring
Family genealogies for 10 family branches that date back to the 1700's, sometimes back to the 1600's.
The family settled in Clay County MN in 1874.
Genealogy of the Plouffe, Ploof and Pluff families
t.webring.com /hub?ring=genealogypages   (1744 words)

  
 Where Family Is Source Of Humor | Humorous Family-Parenting Essays and Stories at Humor Is Relative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Family is one thing we all have in common!
It is this situation which gives family life its peculiar hysterical charm.
Family jokes, though rightly cursed by strangers, are the bond that keeps most families alive.
www.humorisrelative.com   (903 words)

  
 Family Studies Database
Family Studies Database (1970 - present) is the world's most comprehensive, systematic, and non-evaluative resource of research, policy, and practice literature in the fields of Family Science, Human Ecology, and Human Development.
Family Studies Database is a core resource in our series of NISC DISCs on family-related topics.
The highly respected Australian Family and Society Abstracts, commonly known as FAMILY, is produced by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
library.humboldt.edu /infoservices/localhtm/local_fsd.htm   (614 words)

  
 Cumberland Family Tree for Windows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Indexed Book will keep track of all individuals as you create the book and at the end show an index of every individual in the book - plus you can print the source notes which will have been footnoted througout the book.
And if you think the Indexed Book is a wonderful idea, imagine what it will be like when you add photographs and scanned documents!
A wide variety of Photo reports can also be generated: pedigree charts with photos, descendant charts with photos, family groups charts and even a photo album.
worldroots.com /ged/max/cftw.htm   (291 words)

  
 Springer Online Reference Works
The concept of the product of a family of objects is dual to that of a coproduct of a family of objects.
A product of the empty family of objects is a right zero (a terminal object) of the category.
In most categories of structured sets (categories of sets, groups, topological spaces, etc.) the concept of the product of a family of objects coincides with the concept of the Cartesian (direct) product of these objects.
eom.springer.de /p/p075030.htm   (293 words)

  
 SocINDEX with Full Text  This information comes from EbscoHost database
RV Peer-Reviewed RV Y [Word Indexed] Performs a search for the value "Y" indicating that the article is from a peer-reviewed and scholarly publication.
Index browsing allows the user to view all values that occur in specified fields in a database, along with corresponding hit counts.
Since browsable indexes are phrase indexed, the exact form and spelling of terms as they appear in the database must be used in conjunction with the tags when entering a search manually.
www.mc.edu /campus/library/sochelp.htm   (2401 words)

  
 The Resnitzky Family Tree
In 1897 Gershon Resnitzky immigrated from the Kherson region in the Ukraine to Entre-Rios in Argentina with his wife Perla and 9 children.
Have a look at the Family Photo Album which contains over 270 indexed family photos.
If you're interested in our family, please contact me via email at uri@arx.com or use the feedback form.
www.resnitzky.com /index.html   (350 words)

  
 Laura's Family Trees
Each family is indexed alphabetically and presented generation by generation:
The linked Family Trees give the names and dates of birth and death, so far as we know them, of our grandparents.
The reports include all of the persons in the family trees, and some information about their children.
flanaganfamily.net /genealo/firstgen.htm   (356 words)

  
 Social Work and Related Journals, Indexes and Annuals
The subject categories included here are social work, aging, alcohol & drug issues, child development & welfare, sexuality, marriage & the family, multicultural issues, population & demographics, urban-rural issues, and women.
Indexed by: ABI, CC, PsycInfo, SocAb, SSI, SWA.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services.
wally.rit.edu /pubs/guides/socworkj.html   (716 words)

  
 Axiom of Choice
For any non-empty family of non-empty sets, there exists a choice function that selects an element from each set in that family.
Version 2 (Indexed family of sets, where i = index set, index = indexing function)
Suggestion for families of sets of ordered pairs -- based on version 1 for "ordinary" sets above.
www.dcproof.com /AxiomOfChoice.html   (203 words)

  
 Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The family of all finite dimensional vector spaces over a given field K forms a category, while the set of all finite dimensional vector spaces forms a family of categories indexed by the field K. In this family of categories, objects are vector spaces and the morphisms are linear transformations.
The (indexed family of) categories consisting of vector spaces of n-tuples has the name
Every vector space V defined over a field K is created either as a subspace of the row space K^((n)) (tuple spaces) or as a subspace of K^((m x n)) (matrix modules).
www.umich.edu /~gpcc/scs/magma/text768.htm   (360 words)

  
 Hamacher Family History
Currently contains only information taken from a Family Bible owned by Reverend John Livingston of Little Rock, Arkansas circa 1846 is listed on this page.
Deeds and land records related to the Hamacher families.
This is a work in progress and will be updated and added to as time permits.
www.davehammaker.com /hamacher/index.html   (288 words)

  
 The Surname Springboard Main Page
For easy access to the 14544 surnames, you can take advantage of the alphabetic "Surname Index." The index is hyper-linked to these pages for quick access to each surname.
There also is a "Soundex Index" where you can find surnames with the same soundex.
If you do not then use the "Surname Index" go to the surname you are interested in and the soundex code is in the column beside the surname.
www.geocities.com /alacy/spring.htm   (843 words)

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