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  2. Java annotation - Wikipedia

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    @SuppressWarnings — Instructs the compiler to suppress the compile time warnings specified in the annotation parameters. Annotations applied to other annotations (also known as "Meta Annotations"): @Retention — Specifies how the marked annotation is stored, whether in code only, compiled into the class, or available at runtime through ...

  3. Wikipedia : Guide to addressing bias

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    Why we use encyclopedic neutrality If we were to write our articles using journalistic neutrality, we would have to reduce the presented evidence that the earth is actually an oblate spheroid until it matched the evidence purporting to show that the earth is flat.

  4. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

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    The symbols ± and ∓ are used in chess annotation to denote a moderate but significant advantage for White and Black, respectively. [4] Weaker and stronger advantages are denoted by ⩲ and ⩱ for only a slight advantage, and +– and –+ for a strong, potentially winning advantage, again for White and Black respectively.

  5. 5 Things to Avoid When You Have Alopecia Areata - AOL

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    We know that getting too much sun isn’t good for your skin. So, if you have bald patches, use sunscreen or a hat to protect areas of your skin with noticeable hair loss from UV-related damage ...

  6. Quadtree - Wikipedia

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    If we were to store every node corresponding to a subdivided cell, we may end up storing a lot of empty nodes. We can cut down on the size of such sparse trees by only storing subtrees whose leaves have interesting data (i.e. "important subtrees"). We can actually cut down on the size even further.

  7. Column: Why We Can't Rely on Science Alone to Make Public ...

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    We're concerned that our rapidly expanding base of scientific evidence, coupled with increased public access to and familiarity with it, has made it easier to lean on “science” to distract ...

  8. Why Trump's plan to 'drill, baby, drill' is unlikely to cut ...

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    Trump's plan to 'drill. baby, drill' isn't likely to spark more oil production, lower gasoline prices, and help reverse inflation, analysts say.

  9. Why We're Polarized - Wikipedia

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    Why We're Polarized is a 2020 non-fiction book by American journalist Ezra Klein, in which the author analyzes political polarization in the United States.Focusing in particular on the growing polarization between the major political parties in the United States (the Democratic Party and the Republican Party), the author argues that a combination of good intentions gone wrong, such as dealing ...