Object may refer to:

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Science, technology, and mathematics

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Computing

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Mathematics

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Physics

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  • Physical body or object, in physics, an identifiable collection of matter
    • Planetary body or planetary object, any secondary body in the Solar System that has a planet-like geology

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Metric prefix

genres aura son double et sa moitié, afin de donner à la vente des divers objets toute la commodité que l'on peut désirer. Il y aura donc le double-litre

Microservices

Software Metrics" (PDF). Proceedings of LMO 2002 (Langages et Modèles à Objets): 135–149. Archived from the original (PDF) on Feb 27, 2021. Richardson

Oliver Cromwell

collection included many rare manuscripts and printed books, medals, paintings, objets d'art, and a bizarre assemblage of "relics". This includes Cromwell's Bible

Erich Gamma

Winners For 2006". Aito. Association Internationale pour les Technologies Objets. Retrieved 7 December 2022. "Outstanding Research Award". SIGSOFT. Retrieved

Stepan Bandera

Ukrayinska Pravda (16 January 2017) (in Ukrainian) "With 50 Thousand renamed Objets Place Names, Only 34 Are Named After Bandera" Archived 19 October 2017 at

Glossary of French criminal law

decision) and upon whom a § sanction (penalty) is imposed. confiscation d'un objet confiscation of an asset conseil d'État The Conseil d'État, or Council of

List of companies of Israel

Israel Ness Technologies Netafim NetManage NICE Systems Nilit NMC Music Objet Geometries odix Ofer Brothers Group Orbotech Ormat Industries Osem OverOps

Kingdom of Holland

"Staats- en natievorming in de tijd van Lodewijk Napoleon: Nederland als 'objet de désir'". De Negentiende Eeuw. 30 (3–4): 132–146. Kossmann, E.H. (1978)