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Dependency or '''dependent''' may refer to: Medicine and psychology
- Chemical dependency, a need for a substance so strong that it becomes necessary to have this substance to function properly
- Co-dependency, a behavioural condition
- Dependence (behavioral medicine), a continuum of physical and psychological attachments related to the concept of addiction
- Dependent Personality Disorder, a psychiatric condition Applied mathematics and computer science
- Coupling (computer science), also called dependency, a state in which one object uses a functionality of another object
- Dependency (project management), a link amongst a project's terminal elements
- Dependency relation, a type of binary relation in mathematics and computer science.
- Dependency (UML), a relationship between two elements in the Unified Modeling Language
- Dependent type, in computer science and logic, a type which depends on a value
- Dependent variable, in mathematics and experimental design, a factor whose values in different treatment conditions are compared
- a join dependency, in computer science, occurs when a join (SQL)|join operation is performed Other
- Dependent area or dependent territory, a classification of territory, especially a region that is not a sovereign state, but the possession of such.
- Dependant (law), a person who depends on another as a primary source of income. For example, a minor child, under the age of majority, is a dependent of his or her parent and the existence of the dependent enables the provider, such as a parent or Legal guardian|guardian, to claim a deduction for the purpose of income tax calculations
- Dependency theory, an economic worldview
- Dependent Music, a record label
- Dependent Records, a record label
- Dependency ratio, in economics, the ratio of the economically dependent part of the economy to the productive part. simple:Dependency

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