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  2. Autonomous things - Wikipedia

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    AuT technologies share many common traits, which justify the common notation. They are all based on recent breakthroughs in the domains of (deep) machine learning and artificial intelligence . [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] They all require extensive and prompt regulatory developments to specify the requirements from them and to license and manage their ...

  3. Tier list - Wikipedia

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    A tier list is a concept originating in video game culture where playable characters or other in-game elements are subjectively ranked by their respective viability as part of a list. Characters listed high on a tier list of a specific game are considered to be powerful characters compared to lower-scoring characters, and are therefore more ...

  4. Matchstick graph - Wikipedia

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    It has 104 edges and 52 vertices and is currently the smallest known example of a 4-regular matchstick graph. [3] It is a rigid graph. [4] Every 4-regular matchstick graph contains at least 20 vertices. [5] Examples of 4-regular matchstick graphs are currently known for all number of vertices ≥ 52 except for 53, 55, 56, 58, 59, 61 and 62.

  5. Three on a match - Wikipedia

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    Three on a match (also known as third on a match or unlucky third light) is a purported superstition among soldiers during the Crimean War to World War II. The superstition goes that if three soldiers lit their cigarettes from the same match , one of the three would be killed or that the man who was third on the match would be shot.

  6. Trait activation theory - Wikipedia

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    It holds that existing, latent traits are activated by pertinent situations. So, it accepts that both stable traits and situational variance can affect predictable patterns of behavior. [2] This is an extension of Eysenck's work done 20 years before that sought to reconcile the two warring perspectives of trait theory and situationism. This can ...

  7. Man who spent years building Eiffel Tower with 700K ... - AOL

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    You could say Richard Plaud's dreams of making the world's tallest matchstick sculpture may have gone up in smoke. Man who spent years building Eiffel Tower with 700K matchsticks denied world ...

  8. Guilford's Alternate Uses - Wikipedia

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    The AUT measures a certain level of divergent thinking; exploring multiple answers using creativity [1] It doesn't compare to a traditional test that looks for a specific solution. [citation needed] As a result, from the AUT it is measured in four ways: [citation needed] Fluency: the number of other uses you can think of, from the original object

  9. Matchstick puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A matchstick puzzle ("Move 1 matchstick to make the equation 6+4=4 valid") and its solution below. Matchstick puzzles are rearrangement puzzles in which a number of matchsticks are arranged into shapes or numbers, and the problem to solve is usually formulated as moving a fixed number of matchsticks to achieve some specific other arrangement.

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