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  2. Samuelson–Berkowitz algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Samuelson–Berkowitz algorithm applied to a matrix produces a vector whose entries are the coefficient of the characteristic polynomial of .It computes this coefficients vector recursively as the product of a Toeplitz matrix and the coefficients vector an () principal submatrix.

  3. 18/3 - Wikipedia

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    American wire gauge 18, 3 conductor wire, commonly used for thermostats in the United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same number.

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  5. Ataru (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ataru is a TBS series is about an autistic young man with a mysterious past who helps the police solve criminal cases. It stars Masahiro Nakai in the title role and has received 19.9% TV viewership ratings. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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  7. 1:18 scale - Wikipedia

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    1:18 scale is a traditional scale (ratio) for models and miniatures, in which 18 units (such as inches or centimeters) on the original is represented by one unit on the model. Depending on application, the scale is also called two third inch scale since 1 foot is represented by 2/3 of an inch.

  8. File:Hematopoiesis (human) diagram en.svg - Wikipedia

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    [1] The polychromatic erythrocyte (reticulocyte) at the right shows its characteristic appearance when stained with methylene blue or Azure B. [2] The erythrocyte at the right is a more accurate representation of its appearance in reality when viewed through a microscope.