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In mathematics:
Proof by exhaustion, proof by examining all individual cases;
Exhaustion by compact sets, in analysis, a sequence of compact sets that converges on a given set;
Collectively exhaustive, in probability and set theory, a collection of sets whose union equals the complete space;
Method of exhaustion, in geometry, finding the area of a shape by approximating it with polygons;
In engines and technology:
Exhaust gas, a gas which occurs as a result of combustion of fuel;
Exhaust system, a mechanism for venting exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine;
Exhaust velocity, a measure of engine efficiency;
Exhaust brake, a method of slowing diesel engines;
Exhaust manifold, a structure collecting an engine's exhaust outlets;
In health:
Heat exhaustion, a medical condition where the body is unable to control its accumulation of heat;
Nervous exhaustion, a nineteenth-century diagnosis encompassing fatigue, anxiety, and depression;
Adrenal exhaustion, a hypothesized maladaption of the adrenal glands;
In law:
Exhaustion of remedies, restrictions on opening a suit in a new court while the original suit is still continuing;
Exhaustion of rights, the loss of intellectual property rights;
Exhaust may also refer to:
Exhaustive ballot, a multi-round voting system;
Exhaust date, the projected date that a telecommunications area code will have assigned all of its numbers;
Exhaust (band) is a clarinet, drum, and tape trio in Montreal, Canada;
In the description of any formally defined set, the rules by which every arbitrary object may be defined as included in some subset n (and excluded from every other n-1 wholly independent subsets), with no objects remaining, are referred to as being exhaustive.;
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