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Function Application in the mathematical Sense includes Functionals, Functional Languages are based upon Function Application in the mathematical Sense, Iterators are not necessary with Recursion, Data Structures are Lists, Data Structures are Atoms, Functional Languages include "Pure" versions, Functional Languages include "Hybrid" versions, Control constructs are COND, Control constructs are Recursion, Lists include Association Lists, Lists include Property Lists, Function Application in the mathematical Sense is based upon An absence of Side-Effects, Functional Languages include Haskell, Functional Languages include ML, Functional Languages include Lisp, Functional Languages include Scheme, Functionals are Functions that take functions as parameters, Function Application in the mathematical Sense seeks Referential Transparency, "Hybrid" versions have Elements of Imperative Languages, Elements of Imperative Languages include variable bindings, Elements of Imperative Languages include Iterators, Data Structures are called S-Expressions, "Pure" versions have very simple Data Structures, "Pure" versions have very simple Control constructs, Functionals include Construction, Functionals include Apply-to-all, Functionals include Composition