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  2. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

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    NERSC was founded in 1974 as the Controlled Thermonuclear Research Computer Center, or CTRCC, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The center was created to provide computing resources to the fusion energy research community and began with a Control Data Corporation 6600 computer (SN-1).

  3. Pharma giant Regeneron is spending $119.5M on the world’s ...

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    Regeneron invested $119.5 million in Truveta’s Series C funding round, while Illumina chipped in $20 million. In addition, 17 of Truveta’s 30 partner health systems collectively contributed ...

  4. Computational geophysics - Wikipedia

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    Computational geophysics is the field of study that uses any type of numerical computations to generate and analyze models of complex geophysical systems. It can be considered an extension, or sub-field, of both computational physics and geophysics.

  5. Simple linear regression - Wikipedia

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    The above equations are efficient to use if the mean of the x and y variables (¯ ¯) are known. If the means are not known at the time of calculation, it may be more efficient to use the expanded version of the α ^ and β ^ {\displaystyle {\widehat {\alpha }}{\text{ and }}{\widehat {\beta }}} equations.

  6. Variable (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a variable (from Latin variabilis, "changeable") is a symbol, typically a letter, that refers to an unspecified mathematical object. [1] [2] [3] One says colloquially that the variable represents or denotes the object, and that any valid candidate for the object is the value of the variable.

  7. Laura Smalarz - Wikipedia

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    The main focus of her research lab includes evaluating eyewitness identification evidence in regards to legal professionals and how it can influence wrongful convictions. [1] Along with teaching and running a research lab, Smalarz is an Editorial Board member for multiple psychological journals including Law and Human Behavior ; Psychology ...

  8. Penstemon virgatus - Wikipedia

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    The wandbloom penstemon is a herbaceous plant that can grow 12 to 90 centimeters (5 to 35 in), but more commonly is between 20 and 60 cm (8 and 24 in) tall. [2] It is a perennial plant, but short lived. [3] [4] Plants can have one or more flowering stems. The stems may be puberulent, covered in fine downy hairs, or may be smooth, but are not ...

  9. List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities - Wikipedia

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    Ta'lab: Ta'lab is a moon god primarily worshipped by the Sum'ay, a Sabaean tribal confederation which consisted of the tribes Hashid, Humlan and Yarsum. He was also associated with pastures. He had an important temple in Riyam. Attested: Theandrios: Theandrios is the Greek name of a god worshipped by the Arab tribes of Mount Hermon.