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Collaboration - Wikipedia
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Todd Rundgren
Wikipedia article about the American musician and songwriter Todd Rundgren.
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Klaus Schulze
Wikipedia article about the German composer and musician Klaus Schulze.
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Genital retraction syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A little background information on the "penis snatchers" of Congo and elsewhere. From the article: "Medical response generally consists of informing patients that the genitals anatomicall...
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Version - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of MediaWiki plugins used by Wikipedia
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Henrik Svensmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henrik Svensmark is a physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen who studies the effects of cosmic rays on cloud formation. His work is connected to controversy in the ar...
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Tangerine Dream
Wikipedia article about the German electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream.
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Hockey stick controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This dispute centered on technical aspects of the methodology and data sets used in creating the MBH98 reconstruction. The issue was originally raised by former mining executive Stephen M...
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Wolfgang Langewiesche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paxos algorithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Decision tree learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decision tree learning, used in data mining and machine learning, uses a decision tree as a predictive model which maps observations about an item to conclusions about the item's target v...
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Support vector machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Support vector machines (SVMs) are a set of related supervised learning methods used for classification and regression. Viewing input data as two sets of vectors in an n-dimensional space...
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Loudness war
The music industry's tendency to record, produce and broadcast music at progressively increasing levels of loudness.
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Paul J. Crutzen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gerrymandering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"a form of redistribution in which electoral district or constituency boundaries are manipulated for electoral advantage. Gerrymandering may be used to help or hinder particular constitue...
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Hyperthymesia, explained in cartoon form, by Greg Williams
Hyperthymesia is "excessive autobiographical memory" and is very unusual. Some individuals with the condition can recall what they did on every single day for decades.
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Simon Little
Wikipedia article about the English bassist Simon Little.
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Steve Lawson
Wikipedia page about the British bassist Steve Lawson.
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Jack Bruce
Wikipedia article about the Scottish bassist Jack Bruce.
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Roulette (curve) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the differential geometry of curves, a roulette is a kind of curve, generalizing cycloids, epicycloids, hypocycloids, and involutes. Roughly speaking, it is the curve described by a po...
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Activity (chemistry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Activity in chemistry is a measure of an “effective concentration” of a species.
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Myanmar (Burma) - Wikipedia
... a hyperlinked, in-depth profile of the Union of Myanmar (formerly the Union of Burma), the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. Discusses Myanmar's ...
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Have I Got a Story for You (Batman: Gotham Knight) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oscar Wilde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jan Akkerman
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Evolution of cetaceans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Creative Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fredric Jameson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Olympic theme music is Leo Arnaud's "Bugler's Dream"
For some reason this question has been bugging me -- what's the origin of that little brass fanfare that we all (in the U.S.) recognize as the theme music to the Olympics? Turns out it wa...
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Today's word of the day: Hendiadys
A "hendiadys" (fr. Gk. "one through two") is a literary figure in which a pair of concepts in a subordinate relationship are presented as conjoined. Examples: "nice and warm" instead of "...
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Biot–Savart law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Biot–Savart Law is an equation in electromagnetism that describes the magnetic field B generated by an electric current. The vector field B depends on the magnitude, direction, leng...
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Calexico
Wikipedia article about the band Calexico.
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Read this poem aloud
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Order (exchange) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Information on exchanges in the stock market.
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Information foraging - Wikipedia
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SWOT analysis - Wikipedia
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List of moments of inertia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
formulae for moments of inertia of various objects
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Precession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Torque-induced precession (gyroscopic precession) is the phenomenon in which the axis of a spinning object (e.g. a part of a gyroscope) "wobbles" when a torque is applied to it. The pheno...
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