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  2. Ocean Observatories Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Global Station Papa Array is a set of three moorings. With a distance between moorings approximately ten times that of the water depth, the array is able to collect data on the mesoscale variability. Unlike the design of the Global Irminger Sea Array, the Global Station Papa array does not have an OOI Surface Mooring.

  3. Irminger Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Irminger Sea is a marginal sea of the North Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered to the west by southern Greenland , to the north by Iceland and the Denmark Strait , to the east by the Reykjanes Ridge (a northern part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge ), and to the south by open waters of the North Atlantic.

  4. Irminger Rings - Wikipedia

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    Due to the long lifetime of Irminger rings, some reach the convective area in the interior Labrador Sea. [6] [8] Since IRs are highly stratified and buoyant, they enhance the stratification of the Labrador Sea. [6] Consequently, Irminger Rings suppress deep convection in the Labrador Sea, which decreases Labrador Sea Water production.

  5. Irminger Current - Wikipedia

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    The Irminger Current is a north Atlantic ocean current setting westward off the southwest coast of Iceland. It is composed of relatively warm and saline waters from the eastern North Atlantic that are fed by the North Atlantic Drift .

  6. Argo (oceanography) - Wikipedia

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    The 3000-float array was achieved in November 2007 and was global. The Argo Steering Team met for the first time in 1999 in Maryland (USA) and outlined the principles of global data sharing. The Argo Steering Team made a 10-year report to OceanObs-2009 [ 5 ] and received suggestions on how the array might be improved.

  7. Coding interview - Wikipedia

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    Some questions involve projects that the candidate has worked on in the past. A coding interview is intended to seek out creative thinkers and those who can adapt their solutions to rapidly changing and dynamic scenarios. [citation needed] Typical questions that a candidate might be asked to answer during the second-round interview include: [7]

  8. Comparison of programming languages (associative array)

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    In Java associative arrays are implemented as "maps", which are part of the Java collections framework. Since J2SE 5.0 and the introduction of generics into Java, collections can have a type specified; for example, an associative array that maps strings to strings might be specified as follows:

  9. Array programming - Wikipedia

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    Matrix multiplication is an example of a 2-rank function, because it operates on 2-dimensional objects (matrices). Collapse operators reduce the dimensionality of an input data array by one or more dimensions. For example, summing over elements collapses the input array by 1 dimension.