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  2. PICO process - Wikipedia

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    The PICO process (or framework) is a mnemonic used in evidence-based practice (and specifically evidence-based medicine) to frame and answer a clinical or health care related question, [1] though it is also argued that PICO "can be used universally for every scientific endeavour in any discipline with all study designs". [2]

  3. Direct detection of dark matter - Wikipedia

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    PICO currently has a 2-liter and a 60-liter detector, with a new version with a mass in the range of 250-500 liters being planned. Although PICO like all bubble chambers has fantastically low background noise, they are still detecting anomalous background events inconsistent with assumed dark matter characteristics.

  4. Pico (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Pico is a programming language developed at the Software Languages Lab at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, intended to be simple, powerful, extensible, and easy to read. [1] The language was created to introduce the essentials of programming to non-computer science students.

  5. Pico (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Pico (Pine composer) is a text editor for Unix and Unix-like computer systems. It is integrated with Pine and Alpine , email clients initially designed by the Office of Computing and Communications at the University of Washington .

  6. Pico Technology - Wikipedia

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    Pico Technology is one of two European scope manufacturers, and competes in the low to middle end of the instrumentation market. [12] Pico Technology won The Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2014 (International Trade), and was named a "Key player" in the Global Electronic Test & Measurement Instruments Market by Global Industry Analysts.

  7. Picotron - Wikipedia

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    Picotron is a virtual machine and desktop environment created by Lexaloffle Games. It is a fantasy workstation that is aimed at making retro style video games and mimics the specifications of 16-bit computers of the late 1980s. [1] It is said to be a successor to PICO-8 and Voxatron.

  8. PICO-8 - Wikipedia

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    PICO-8 is a virtual machine and game engine created by Lexaloffle Games. It is a fantasy video game console [3] that mimics the limited graphical and sound capabilities of the old 8-bit systems of the 1980s to encourage creativity and ingenuity in producing games without being overwhelmed with the many possibilities of modern tools and machines.

  9. Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office - Wikipedia

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    When PICO was first established, it recruited 20 young people. 90% of PICO's staff were under 35 years old. [23] This is different from CPU's practice of hiring reputable academia. It has been analysed that the purpose of recruiting more young people is to increase communication with the younger generation and include more young people into the ...