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  2. Estimand - Wikipedia

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    An estimand is a quantity that is to be estimated in a statistical analysis. [1] The term is used to distinguish the target of inference from the method used to obtain an approximation of this target (i.e., the estimator) and the specific value obtained from a given method and dataset (i.e., the estimate). [2]

  3. Electronic sell-through - Wikipedia

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    Electronic sell-through (EST) is a method of media distribution whereby consumers pay a one-time fee to download a media file for storage on a hard drive. [1] Although EST is often described as a transaction that grants content "ownership" to the consumer, the content may become unusable after a certain period and may not be viewable using competing platforms. [2]

  4. 10 nm process - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, there were three generations of "10 nm class" DRAM : 1x nm (19-17 nm, Gen1); 1y nm (16-14 nm, Gen2); and 1z nm (13-11 nm, Gen3). [ 42 ] 3rd Generation "1z" DRAM was first introduced c. 2019 by Samsung , and was initially stated to be produced using ArF lithography without the use of EUV lithography; [ 43 ] [ 44 ] subsequent ...

  5. Can You Do a Pushup? This Is How Many You Should Be Able to ...

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    At age 35, women’s target pushup count drops by one, to 19, while men's target number falls to 21. Getty. Stock image of a woman and a man doing pushups.

  6. Kill chain (military) - Wikipedia

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    Keep track of the target until either a decision is made not to engage the target or the target is successfully engaged. Target: Select an appropriate weapon or asset to use on the target to create desired effects. Apply command and control capabilities to assess the value of the target and the availability of appropriate weapons to engage it.

  7. Service-level objective - Wikipedia

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    A service-level objective (SLO), as per the O'Reilly Site Reliability Engineering book, is a "target value or range of values for a service level that is measured by an SLI." [1] An SLO is a key element of a service-level agreement (SLA) between a service provider and a customer. SLOs are agreed upon as a means of measuring the performance of ...

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday ...

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    Move over, Wordle and Connections—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity fans can find on ...

  9. Biden policies attract $1 trillion in US economic investments ...

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    Companies have pledged to invest more than $1 trillion in U.S. industries such as semiconductors and clean energy during the Biden administration, the White House said on Monday, citing the ...