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Fisher's inequality is a concept in the field of combinatorial design theory, particularly related to the study of block designs. It states that in a balanced incomplete block design (BIBD), the number of blocks (denoted as \( b \)) is at least as great as the number of distinct symbols (denoted as \( v \)) used in the design.

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