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'''Fitness''' may refer to: |
'''Fitness''' may refer to: |
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* [[Physical fitness]], a general state of good health, usually as a result of exercise and nutrition <!-- at the top because it is the more commonly used |
* [[Physical fitness]], a general state of good health, usually as a result of exercise and nutrition <!-- at the top because it is the more commonly used bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmeaning --> |
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* [[Fitness (biology)]], an individual's ability to propagate its genes |
* [[Fitness (biology)]], an individual's ability to propagate its genes |
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* [[Fitness (magazine)|''Fitness'' (magazine)]], a women's magazine, focusing on health and exercise |
* [[Fitness (magazine)|''Fitness'' (magazine)]], a women's magazine, focusing on health and exercise |
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* [[Fitness and figure competition]], a form of physique training, related to bodybuilding |
* [[Fitness and figure competition]], a form of physique training, related to bodybuilding |
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* [[Fitness approximation]], a method of function optimization evolutionary computation or artificial evolution methodologies |
* [[Fitness approximation]], a method of function optimization evolutionary computation or artificial evolution methodologies |
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* [[Fitness function]], a particular type of objective function in mathematics and computer science |
* [[Fitness function]], a particular type of objective function in mathematics and computer science and bc ur gay |
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==See also == |
==See also == |
Revision as of 13:28, 1 October 2013
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Fitness may refer to:
- Physical fitness, a general state of good health, usually as a result of exercise and nutrition
- Fitness (biology), an individual's ability to propagate its genes
- Fitness (magazine), a women's magazine, focusing on health and exercise
- Fitness and figure competition, a form of physique training, related to bodybuilding
- Fitness approximation, a method of function optimization evolutionary computation or artificial evolution methodologies
- Fitness function, a particular type of objective function in mathematics and computer science and bc ur gay
See also
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- FitNesse, a web server, a wiki, and a software testing tool
- Survival of the fittest