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  2. File:Cornell Box with 3 balls of different materials.jpg

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  3. Cornell box - Wikipedia

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    Standard Cornell box rendered with POV-Ray Cornell box with 3 balls to model how different materials reflect light.. The Cornell box is a test aimed at determining the accuracy of rendering software by comparing the rendered scene with an actual photograph of the same scene, [1] and has become a commonly used 3D test model.

  4. File:Cornell box.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Gifts in kind - Wikipedia

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    Gifts in kind, also referred to as in-kind donations, is a kind of charitable giving in which, instead of giving money to buy needed goods and services, the goods and services themselves are given. Gifts in kind are distinguished from gifts of cash or stock .

  6. Stanford bunny - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford bunny. The Stanford bunny is a computer graphics 3D test model developed by Greg Turk and Marc Levoy in 1994 at Stanford University.The model consists of 69,451 triangles, with the data determined by 3D scanning a ceramic figurine of a rabbit. [1]

  7. Cornell Notes - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Notes system (also Cornell note-taking system, Cornell method, or Cornell way) is a note-taking system devised in the 1950s by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Pauk advocated its use in his best-selling book How to Study in College. [1] Studies with small sample sizes found mixed results in its efficacy.

  8. Charitable contribution deductions in the United States

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    The cash proceeds after liquidating the depreciated asset may of course be donated to charity and deducted following the sale, but the tax advantages of making such donation are no better or worse than in any cash donation to charity. In any case, such a course leaves the investor more after-tax assets to donate if so inclined.

  9. Coupon collector's problem - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical analysis of the problem reveals that the expected number of trials needed grows as (⁡ ()). [ a ] For example, when n = 50 it takes about 225 [ b ] trials on average to collect all 50 coupons.