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TYPE OF ORGANIC REACTION IN WHICH TWO SUBSTITUENTS ARE REMOVED FROM A MOLECULE IN EITHER A ONE OR TWO-STEP MECHANISM
Elimination bimolecular; E2 reaction; E2 elimination; E1 elimination; Elimination Reactions; Elimination Reaction; Elimination (chemistry); E2 Eliminations; Elimination Second-Order; E2 reactions; Bimolecular elimination reaction; Elimination2; Bimolecular elimination; Unimolecular elimination; Bimolecular Elimination; E1 reaction; 1,2-elimination
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Cut-elimination theorem         
THEOREM
Cut-elimination; Cut elimination; Cut elimination theorem; Cut Elimination Theorem; Cut-free proof; Hauptsatz (mathematics)
The cut-elimination theorem (or Gentzen's Hauptsatz) is the central result establishing the significance of the sequent calculus. It was originally proved by Gerhard Gentzen in his landmark 1934 paper "Investigations in Logical Deduction" for the systems LJ and LK formalising intuitionistic and classical logic respectively.
WWE Elimination Chamber         
WWE PAY-PER-VIEW
WWF Elimination Chamber; WWE No Escape; WWE EC; Elimination Chamber (2016); WWE Elimination Chamber (2017)
WWE Elimination Chamber is a professional wrestling event produced by WWE, a Connecticut-based professional wrestling promotion. It is available only through pay-per-view (PPV) and the livestreaming services, Peacock and the WWE Network.
Fourier–Motzkin elimination         
MATHEMATICAL ALGORITHM FOR ELIMINATING VARIABLES FROM A SYSTEM OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES
Fourier-Motzkin elimination; Fourier Motzkin elimination
Fourier–Motzkin elimination, also known as the FME method, is a mathematical algorithm for eliminating variables from a system of linear inequalities. It can output real solutions.

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Elimination reaction

An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one- or two-step mechanism. The one-step mechanism is known as the E2 reaction, and the two-step mechanism is known as the E1 reaction. The numbers refer not to the number of steps in the mechanism, but rather to the kinetics of the reaction: E2 is bimolecular (second-order) while E1 is unimolecular (first-order). In cases where the molecule is able to stabilize an anion but possesses a poor leaving group, a third type of reaction, E1CB, exists. Finally, the pyrolysis of xanthate and acetate esters proceed through an "internal" elimination mechanism, the Ei mechanism.