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- Abstract family of languages - An abstract family of languages is a grouping of formal languages such that the membership of a language in a given family is proven by its sharing of specific characteristics with the languages already known to be of that family. A family must contain at least one non-empty language, and while there may be no limit to the size of alphabets in the languages of a family, there ...
- Nuclear family - The term nuclear family developed in the western world to distinguish the family group consisting of parents (usually a father and mother) and their children, from what is known as an extended family. Nuclear families can be any size, as long as the family can support itself and there are only parents and children (or the family is an extended ...
- Soprano crime family - The Soprano crime family (officially the DiMeo crime family) is a fictional mob family from the HBO series The Sopranos. It is thought to be loosely based on the DeCavalcante family, a real New Jersey Mafia family.
- College of Family Physicians Canada - The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the voice of family medicine in Canada. Representing over 18,000 members across the country, it is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians and for advocating on behalf of family medicine, family physicians and their patients.
- Stability (probability) - In probability theory and statistics, the stability of a family of probability distributions is an important property which basically states that if one has a number of random variates that are "in the family", any linear combination of these variates will also be "in the family". Specifically, the family of probability distributions here is a location-scale family, consisting of probability distributions that differ only in location and scale and "in the family" means that the random variates have a distribution ...