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  2. One half - Wikipedia

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    One half. One half is the irreducible fraction resulting from dividing one ( 1) by two ( 2 ), or the fraction resulting from dividing any number by its double. It often appears in mathematical equations, recipes, measurements, etc. Previous Main Fraction. 0.375.

  3. Image sensor format - Wikipedia

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    In digital photography, the image sensor format is the shape and size of the image sensor . The image sensor format of a digital camera determines the angle of view of a particular lens when used with a particular sensor. Because the image sensors in many digital cameras are smaller than the 24 mm × 36 mm image area of full-frame 35 mm cameras ...

  4. Universe - Wikipedia

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    It suggests that about 69.2% ± 1.2% of the mass and energy in the universe is dark energy which is responsible for the acceleration of the expansion of the universe, and about 25.8% ± 1.1% is dark matter. [17] Ordinary ('baryonic') matter is therefore only 4.84% ± 0.1% of the physical universe. [17]

  5. Solar irradiance - Wikipedia

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    The observed 0.1% irradiance increase imparts 0.22 W/m 2 climate forcing, which suggests a transient climate response of 0.6 °C per W/m 2. This response is larger by a factor of 2 or more than in the IPCC-assessed 2008 models, possibly appearing in the models' heat uptake by the ocean.

  6. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A simple fraction (also known as a common fraction or vulgar fraction, where vulgar is Latin for "common") is a rational number written as a / b or ⁠ ⁠, where a and b are both integers. [9] As with other fractions, the denominator ( b) cannot be zero. Examples include ⁠ 1 2 ⁠, − ⁠ 8 5 ⁠, ⁠ −8 5 ⁠, and ⁠ 8 −5 ⁠.

  7. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    There are three methods for displaying formulas in Wikipedia: raw HTML, HTML with math templates (abbreviated here as { { math }} ), and a subset of LaTeX implemented with the HTML markup <math></math> (referred to as LaTeX in this article).

  8. Isotopes of gadolinium - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium isotopes have 10 metastable isomers, with the most stable being 143m Gd (t 1/2 = 110 seconds), 145m Gd (t 1/2 = 85 seconds) and 141m Gd (t 1/2 = 24.5 seconds). The primary decay mode at atomic weights lower than the most abundant stable isotope, 158 Gd, is electron capture, and the primary mode at higher atomic weights is beta decay ...

  9. Template:1/2 - Wikipedia

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    Number Forms, a Unicode block consisting primarily of vulgar fractions. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:1/2/doc. ( edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror) and testcases ( create) pages. Add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template.