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1966JRASC..60..257H Page 257

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Title: The Bolide of September 17, 1966
Authors: Halliday, I.
Journal: Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Vol. 60, p.257
Bibliographic Code: 1966JRASC..60..257H

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Signal Processing for Communications

Signal Processing for Communications: "Downloads
You can access two online versions of the book:
an HTML version with hypertextual cross-referencing, which will open in your browser;
a PDF version which you can download and print."

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Pavel Senin homepage at UHunix

Pavel Senin homepage at UHunix: "My name is Pavel Senin and this is my homepage.
I'm a PhD candidate at the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at UH Manoa and working on discovery and assessment of recurrent behaviors in software development at Collaborative Software Development Laboratory."

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Line level - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Line level - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The reference voltage for the decibel volt (0 dBV) is 1 VRMS, which is the voltage required to produce 1 milliwatt [mW] of power across a 1 kilohm [kΩ] load.[1] The reference voltage for the decibel unloaded (0 dBu) is the voltage required to produce 1 mW of power across a 600 Ω load (approximately 0.7746 VRMS).[2]"

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RANSAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

RANSAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "RANSAC is an abbreviation for "RANdom SAmple Consensus". It is an iterative method to estimate parameters of a mathematical model from a set of observed data which contains outliers. It is a non-deterministic algorithm in the sense that it produces a reasonable result only with a certain probability, with this probability increasing as more iterations are allowed. The algorithm was first published by Fischler and Bolles at SRI International in 1981."

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SAXually Explicit Images: Data Mining Large Shape Databases - YouTube

SAXually Explicit Images: Data Mining Large Shape Databases - YouTube: "