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  2. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]

  3. Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana - Wikipedia

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    Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Japanese developer Gust for the PlayStation 2, the first of the Atelier Iris saga. Despite the Atelier series' long run and popularity in Japan, Atelier Iris was the first of the series to be released in the U.S.; this release and the English translation were done by NIS America.

  4. KMPlayer - Wikipedia

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    Seth Rosenblatt of CNET's Download.com also rated KMPlayer 3.0 a score of 5 out of 5, stating that "it is one of the most powerful and excellent freeware video players we've seen. If you want to stream videos then I highly recommend KMPlayer", but it had mentioned a lack of online help or documentation as being a shortcoming.

  5. The pot calling the kettle black - Wikipedia

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    An alternative modern interpretation, [8] far removed from the original intention, argues that while the pot is sooty (from being placed on a fire), the kettle is polished and shiny; hence, when the pot accuses the kettle of being black, it is the pot's own sooty reflection that it sees: the pot accuses the kettle of a fault that only the pot ...

  6. Seismic source - Wikipedia

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    An air gun seismic source (30 litre) A seismic source is a device that generates controlled seismic energy used to perform both reflection and refraction seismic surveys. A seismic source can be simple, such as dynamite, or it can use more sophisticated technology, such as a specialized air gun.

  7. Polynomial code - Wikipedia

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    In a polynomial code over () with code length and generator polynomial () of degree , there will be exactly code words. Indeed, by definition, p ( x ) {\displaystyle p(x)} is a code word if and only if it is of the form p ( x ) = g ( x ) ⋅ q ( x ) {\displaystyle p(x)=g(x)\cdot q(x)} , where q ( x ) {\displaystyle q(x)} (the quotient ) is of ...

  8. Instant-runoff voting - Wikipedia

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    Compared to a plurality voting system that rewards only the top vote-getter, instant-runoff voting mitigates the problem of wasted votes. [19] However, it does not ensure the election of a Condorcet winner, which is the candidate who would win a direct election against any other candidate in the race.

  9. Honeypot (tourism) - Wikipedia

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    A honeypot site is a location attractive to tourists who, due to their numbers, place pressure on the environment and local people. [1] [2]Honeypots are often used by cities or countries to manage their tourism industry.