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  2. Six Degrees (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Six Degrees (or 6˚, stylized as SIX DEGREES) is an American drama television series about six residents of New York City and their respective relationships and connections with one another, based on the idea of six degrees of separation. It premiered on September 21, 2006, after Grey's Anatomy on ABC. The show was created by Raven Metzner and ...

  3. Six Degrees of Everything - Wikipedia

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    Six Degrees of Everything is a 30-minute American comedy reality show developed by Fine Brothers Entertainment & Marc Summers Productions for TruTV, and starring the Fine Brothers as the series hosts. The program debuted August 18, 2015 on TruTV.

  4. 6Degrees - Wikipedia

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    6Degrees [1] (or Six Degrees) is a Northern Irish dramatic television series about a group of university students living in Belfast. [2] It premiered on 21 February 2012 on BBC2 NI . In July 2013 it also began airing on the Irish channel RTÉ 2 and later on BBC1 NI .

  5. Six degrees - Wikipedia

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    Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age, a science book by Duncan J. Watts, covering the application of network theory to sociology; Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet, 2007 book by Mark Lynas, about the impact each single degree increase in temperature could have on our planet over the next century

  6. Six degrees of separation - Wikipedia

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    Thus if N = 300,000,000 (90% of the US population, with 10% of population being too young to participate) and K = 30 then Degrees of Separation = APL = 19.5 / 3.4 = 5.7 and if N = 7,200,000,000 (90% of the world population, with 10% of population being too young to participate) and K = 30 then Degrees of Separation = APL = 22.7 / 3.4 = 6.7.

  7. Six Degrees Architects - Wikipedia

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    The "Six Degrees" name was inspired by the Nylex Clock in Richmond, which displayed a cold 6°C one night. The name also circumvented the requirement for architectural registration in the early years of their practice, and was a reflection of the status of the six partners having six Bachelor of Architecture degrees.

  8. Zmanim - Wikipedia

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    Hours of the day are counted according to these relative hours for commandments: thus, the Shema prayer must be recited in "the first three hours" of the day, i.e. the first 1/4 of the daytime period. There are two major opinions regarding the definition of the daytime period:

  9. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Robot arms are described by their degrees of freedom. This is a practical metric, in contrast to the abstract definition of degrees of freedom which measures the aggregate positioning capability of a system. [3] In 2007, Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway, unveiled a prototype robotic arm [4] with 14 degrees of freedom for DARPA.