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Qu'est-ce (qui) est number, mixed base - définition

POSITIONAL NUMERAL SYSTEM
Phinary; Golden mean base; Base Phi; Base-phi; Base φ; Base-φ; Golden-ratio base; Base phi; Base-ph; Base ph; Base phi number system; Base Phi number system; Base φ number system

Mixed government         
FORM OF GOVERNMENT THAT COMBINES ELEMENTS OF DEMOCRACY, ARISTOCRACY AND MONARCHY
Philosophy of mixed government; Mixed constitution; Mixed polity; Mixed Government; Mixed regime; Mixed monarchy; Mixed governments; Mixed regimes; Mixed constitutions
Mixed government (or a mixed constitution) is a form of government that combines elements of democracy, aristocracy and monarchy, ostensibly making impossible their respective degenerations which are conceived as anarchy, oligarchy and tyranny. The idea was popularized during classical antiquity in order to describe the stability, the innovation and the success of the republic as a form of government developed under the Roman constitution.
Acid–base homeostasis         
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HOMEOSTATIC REGULATION OF THE PH OF THE BODY'S EXTRACELLULAR FLUID (ECF)
Mixed disorder of acid-base balance; Acid-base balance; Mixed acid-base balance disorder; Acid-base physiology; PH regulation (biology); Acid base homeostasis; Body buffer; Buffer system; Acid base physiology; Physiological pH; Acid base disorder; Human pH; Hydrogen ion homeostasis; Acid-base homeostasis; Acid base status; Blood pH; Acid-base content in body fluids; Mixed disorder of acid–base balance; Acid–base physiology; Blood buffer
Acid–base homeostasis is the homeostatic regulation of the pH of the body's extracellular fluid (ECF). The proper balance between the acids and bases (i.
Undecimal         
POSITIONAL NUMBER SYSTEM WITH BASE 11
Base 11; Base-11; Undecimal number system; Draft:Undecimal; Base 11 number system; Base-11 numeral system; Base-eleven numeral system; Unodecimal
The undecimal numeral system (also known as the base-11 numeral system) is a positional numeral system that uses eleven as its base. While no known society counts by elevens, two are purported to have done so: the Māori, one of the two Polynesian peoples of New Zealand, and the Pañgwa (Pangwa), a Bantu-speaking people of Tanzania.

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Golden ratio base

Golden ratio base is a non-integer positional numeral system that uses the golden ratio (the irrational number 1 + 5/2 ≈ 1.61803399 symbolized by the Greek letter φ) as its base. It is sometimes referred to as base-φ, golden mean base, phi-base, or, colloquially, phinary. Any non-negative real number can be represented as a base-φ numeral using only the digits 0 and 1, and avoiding the digit sequence "11" – this is called a standard form. A base-φ numeral that includes the digit sequence "11" can always be rewritten in standard form, using the algebraic properties of the base φ — most notably that φ (φ1) + 1 (φ0) = φ2. For instance, 11φ = 100φ.

Despite using an irrational number base, when using standard form, all non-negative integers have a unique representation as a terminating (finite) base-φ expansion. The set of numbers which possess a finite base-φ representation is the ring Z[1 + 5/2]; it plays the same role in this numeral systems as dyadic rationals play in binary numbers, providing a possibility to multiply.

Other numbers have standard representations in base-φ, with rational numbers having recurring representations. These representations are unique, except that numbers with a terminating expansion also have a non-terminating expansion. For example, 1 = 0.1010101… in base-φ just as 1 = 0.99999… in base-10.