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File:Jerry's family - a story of a street waif of New York (1895) (14729962676).jpg|link=Waif (nonfiction)|Urban police forces pioneered early techniques in [[Waif (nonfiction)|waif detection and measurement]].
File:Jerry's family - a story of a street waif of New York (1895) (14729962676).jpg|link=Waif (nonfiction)|Urban police forces pioneer early techniques in [[Waif (nonfiction)|waif detection and measurement]].
File:Craniometer phrenology.png|link=Phrenocracy|[[Waif (nonfiction)|Waifs]] to receive [[Phrenocracy|court-ordered craniometry]].
File:Craniometer phrenology.png|link=Phrenocracy|[[Waif (nonfiction)|Waifs]] to receive [[Phrenocracy|court-ordered craniometry]].
File:Anarchimedes.jpg|link=Anarchimedes|[[Anarchimedes]] generates [[Waif (nonfiction)|waifs]] as a by-product of earthquake computation.
File:Anarchimedes.jpg|link=Anarchimedes|[[Anarchimedes]] generates [[Waif (nonfiction)|waifs]] as a by-product of earthquake computation.

Latest revision as of 07:38, 14 July 2016

In physics, the waif is a unit of social dislocation, corresponding with a typical human waif.

The kilo-waif represents a thousand waifs. This is the unit most often used by Anarchimedes and other criminals when generating waifs.

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