Elimination

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Elimination may refer to:

Science and medicine

  • Elimination reaction, an organic reaction in which two functional groups split to form an organic product
  • Bodily waste elimination, discharging feces, urine, or foreign substances from the body via defecation, urination, and emesis
  • Drug elimination, clearance of a drug or other foreign agent from the body
  • Elimination, the destruction of an infectious disease in one region of the world as opposed to its eradication from the entire world
  • Hazard elimination, the most effective type of hazard control
  • Elimination (pharmacology), processes by which a drug is eliminated from an organism

Logic and mathematics

  • Elimination theory, the theory of the methods to eliminate variables between polynomial equations.
  • Disjunctive syllogism, a rule of inference
  • Gaussian elimination, a method of solving systems of linear equations
  • Fourier–Motzkin elimination, an algorithm for reducing systems of linear inequalities
  • Process of elimination, enumerating all answers and discarding each unfit answer
  • Variable elimination

Games and competitions

  • Elimination tournament, a knock-out style of tournament competition
  • Elimination (arcade game), 1974 arcade game by Atari Inc. subsidiary Key Games
  • Elimination, a variant of the "lifestyle-invading" game Assassin, played with clothes-pins
  • Elimination from postseason contention in a sports league

Music

  • Elimination, a 2002 album by Deceptikonz
  • Elimination (Jughead's Revenge album), 1994
  • "Elimination", a 1989 single from Overkill's album The Years of Decay

Accounting

  • Elimination (accounting), the act of recording amounts in a consolidation statement to remove the effects of inter-company transactions

See also

  • Eliminator (disambiguation)
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