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  2. Saber (Fate/stay night) - Wikipedia

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    Saber also appears in the novel's printed and animated adaptations, reprising her role in the game. Saber was created by Kinoko Nasu after the series' leading illustrator suggested having an armored woman as a protagonist for the visual novel; writer Gen Urobuchi commented on her character becoming darker depending on the situations. Urobuchi ...

  3. Kamen Rider Saber - Wikipedia

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    Kamen Rider Saber × Ghost is a web-exclusive series of Toei Tokusatsu Fan Club serves as a crossover between Saber and Kamen Rider Ghost, with Shun Nishime and Mio Kudo reprising their respective roles as Takeru Tenkūji and Kanon Fukami: [21] [22] The events of the series take place between episodes 38 and 39. [citation needed]

  4. Background extinction rate - Wikipedia

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    Extinctions are a normal part of the evolutionary process, and the background extinction rate is a measurement of "how often" they naturally occur.Normal extinction rates are often used as a comparison to present day extinction rates, to illustrate the higher frequency of extinction today than in all periods of non-extinction events before it.

  5. SABR volatility model - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical finance, the SABR model is a stochastic volatility model, which attempts to capture the volatility smile in derivatives markets. The name stands for "stochastic alpha, beta, rho", referring to the parameters of the model.

  6. List of Kamen Rider Saber characters - Wikipedia

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    The ten heroic Riders of Kamen Rider Saber transformed. Kamen Rider Saber (仮面ライダー セイバー ( 聖刃 ), Kamen Raidā Seibā) is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 31st installment in the Kamen Rider franchise and the second entry in the Reiwa era.

  7. Sabermetrics - Wikipedia

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    Bill James, who coined the term "sabermetrics". Sabermetrics (originally SABRmetrics) is the original or blanket term for sports analytics in the US, the empirical analysis of baseball, especially the development of advanced metrics based on baseball statistics that measure in-game activity.

  8. Drupe - Wikipedia

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    One definition of berry requires the endocarp to be less than 2 mm (3 ⁄ 32 in) thick, other fruits with a stony endocarp being drupes. [6] In marginal cases, terms such as drupaceous or drupe-like may be used. [3] [6] The term stone fruit (also stonefruit) can be a synonym for drupe or, more typically, it can mean just the fruit of the genus ...

  9. Fencing rules - Wikipedia

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    The bout must stop after three minutes of fencing (or 8 touches in saber). In 15 point bouts, a 1-minute break occurs in between the three-minute intervals. If 9 minutes of fencing time elapse in a 15 touch bout, or 3 in a 5 touch bout, the bout is over and the current scores are taken as final.