Tetrad ('group of 4') or tetrade may refer to:
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Tetrad (area) A tetrad is an area 2 km x 2 km square. The term refers to any of the 25 such squares which make up a standard hectad.
Tetrads are sometimes used by biologists for reporting the distribution of species to maintain a degree of confidentia ...
, an area 2 km x 2 km square
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Tetrad (astronomy)
In astronomy, a tetrad is a set of four total lunar eclipse
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. Such alignment occurs during an eclipse season, approximately every six months, during the full moon phase, when ...
, four total lunar eclipses within two years
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Tetrad (chromosomal formation)
Tetrad ('group of 4') or tetrade may refer to:
* Tetrad (area), an area 2 km x 2 km square
* Tetrad (astronomy), four total lunar eclipses within two years
* Tetrad (chromosomal formation)
* Tetrad (general relativity), or frame field
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Tetrad (general relativity)
A frame field in general relativity (also called a tetrad or vierbein) is a set of four pointwise-orthonormal vector fields, one timelike and three spacelike, defined on a Lorentzian manifold that is physically interpreted as a model of spaceti ...
, or frame field
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Tetrad formalism
The tetrad formalism is an approach to general relativity that generalizes the choice of basis for the tangent bundle from a coordinate basis to the less restrictive choice of a local basis, i.e. a locally defined set of four linearly independent ...
, an approach to general relativity
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Tetrad (geometry puzzle)
In geometry, a tetrad is a set of four simply connected disjoint planar regions in the plane, each pair sharing a finite portion of common boundary. It was named by Michael R. W. Buckley in 1975 in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics. A furt ...
, a set of four simply connected disjoint planar regions in the plane
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Tetrad (meiosis)
The tetrad is the four spores produced after meiosis of a yeast or other Ascomycota, ''Chlamydomonas'' or other alga, or a plant. After parent haploids mate, they produce diploids. Under appropriate environmental conditions, diploids sporulate and ...
, the four cells produced by meiotic cell division
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Tetrad (music)
A tetrad is a set of four notes in music theory. When these four notes form a tertian chord they are more specifically called a ''seventh chord'', after the diatonic interval from the root of the chord to its fourth note (in root position close ...
, a set of four notes
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Tetrad (chord)
In music theory, a tetrachord ( el, τετράχορδoν; lat, tetrachordum) is a series of four notes separated by three intervals. In traditional music theory, a tetrachord always spanned the interval of a perfect fourth, a 4:3 frequency prop ...
, a series of four notes
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Tetrad (symbol)
The tetractys ( el, τετρακτύς), or tetrad, or the tetractys of the decad is a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows: one, two, three, and four points in each row, which is the geometrical representation of the ...
, or tetractys, a triangular figure of ten points arranged in four rows, and mystical symbol
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Medical tetrad, a group of four signs or symptoms which characterise a specific medical condition
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Nibble
In computing, a nibble (occasionally nybble, nyble, or nybl to match the spelling of byte) is a four-bit aggregation, or half an octet. It is also known as half-byte or tetrade. In a networking or telecommunication context, the nibble is ofte ...
, or tetrade, a 4-bit group
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tuple
In mathematics, a tuple is a finite ordered list (sequence) of elements. An -tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of elements, where is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, referred to as ''the empty tuple''. An -tuple is defi ...
of length 4
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Tetrad Islands
Tetrad Islands is a group of small islands lying southeast of Borge Point at Mikkelsen Harbor on Trinity Island in the Palmer Archipelago. They were shown on a 1952 Argentine government chart. The name given by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place ...
, in the Antarctic
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Triad (disambiguation)
Triad or triade may refer to:
* a group of three
Businesses and organisations
* Triad (American fraternities), certain historic groupings of seminal college fraternities in North America
* Triad (organized crime), a Chinese transnational org ...
('group of 3')
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Pentad (disambiguation)
Pentad ('group of 5') or pentade may refer to:
* Pentad (chord), a five-note chord
* Pentad (computing), or pentade, a 5-bit group
*a division of the solar term
*Dramatistic pentad, Kenneth Burke's method of analyzing motivation
* Medical pentad, ...
('group of 5')
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Dark tetrad
The dark triad is a psychological theory of personality, first published by Delroy L. Paulhus and Kevin M. Williams in 2002, that describes three notably offensive, but non-pathological personality types: Machiavellianism, sub-clinical narcissis ...
, group of four undesirable personality traits
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Tetrad of media effects
Marshall McLuhan's tetrad of media effects uses a tetrad to examine the effects on society of any technology/medium (put another way: a means of explaining the social processes underlying the adoption of a technology/medium) by dividing its effects ...
, a pedagogical tool
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Tetromino
A tetromino is a geometric shape composed of four squares, connected orthogonally (i.e. at the edges and not the corners). Tetrominoes, like dominoes and pentominoes, are a particular type of polyomino. The corresponding polycube, called a tetracu ...
, a shape composed of four squares
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