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In music, | In music, | ||
* a regular (part of a) beat made of three parts | * a regular (part of a) beat made of three parts | ||
In knowledge bases | In knowledge bases | ||
* semantic triplets, e.g. in [[RDF]] | * semantic triplets, e.g. in [[RDF]] | ||
In linguistics | In linguistics | ||
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In programming, sometimes a reference to a 3-[[tuple]], e.g. as in "rgb triplet" | In programming, sometimes a reference to a 3-[[tuple]], e.g. as in "rgb triplet" | ||
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