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== Science and technology == === Mathematics === * [[Binary number]], a representation of numbers using only two values (0 and 1) for each digit * [[Binary function]], a function that takes two arguments * [[Binary operation]], a mathematical operation that takes two arguments * [[Binary relation]], a relation involving two elements * [[Finger binary]], a system for counting in binary numbers on the fingers of human hands === Computing === * [[Binary code]], the representation of text and data using only the digits 1 and 0 * [[Bit]], or binary digit, the basic unit of information in computers * [[Binary file]], composed of something other than human-readable text ** [[Executable]], a type of binary file that contains machine code for the computer to execute * [[Binary tree]], a computer tree data structure in which each node has at most two children * [[Binary-coded decimal]], a method for encoding for decimal digits in binary sequences === Astronomy === * [[Binary star]], a star system with two stars in it * [[Binary planet]], two planetary bodies of comparable mass orbiting each other * [[Binary asteroid]], two asteroids orbiting each other === Biology === * [[Binary fission]], the splitting of a single-celled organism into two daughter cells === Chemistry === * [[Binary phase]], a chemical compound containing two different chemical elements
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