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Qué (quién) es CHI - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chi (disambiguation); Chi (film)

CHI         
<language> A wide spectrum language, the forerunner of Refine. ["Research on Knowledge-Based Software Environments at Kestrel Institute", D.R. Smith et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng, SE-11(11) 1985] (2006-07-11)
chi         
chi1 [k??]
¦ noun the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet (?, ?), transliterated as 'kh' or 'ch'.
Phrases
chi-square test a statistical method assessing the goodness of fit between a set of observed values and those expected theoretically.
Origin
from Gk.
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chi2 [ki:]
(also qi or ki)
¦ noun the circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine.
Origin
from Chin. qi, lit. 'air, breath'.
Chi (Who)         
2008 SINGLE BY ARAM QUARTET
"Chi (Who)" is a 2008 Italian language debut single by Aram Quartet an Italian group of artists who won the first season of Italian series of The X Factor in 2008.

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Chi

Chi or CHI may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de CHI
1. Tai Chi Chuan÷ Süha Ertekin and his students will make a presentation about Tai Chi Chuan and demonstrate the "sword form" of tai chi.
2. Chi–Chi was on heat and An–An was clearly infatuated by his new partner.
3. During the 2001 elections Golding‘s party used as its theme song Chi Chi man by T.O.K.
4. I myself suffered heartaches with one such animal – a giant panda named Chi–Chi.
5. "Which do you choose, death or chi–chi?" "I‘ve heard too much," says the anthropologist.