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  2. EmojiGrid - Wikipedia

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    An implementation of the EmojiGrid rating task in the Gorilla experiment builder is freely available from the Gorilla Open Materials platform.

  3. The Invisible Gorilla - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Gorilla is a book published in 2010, co-authored by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons.This title of this book refers to an earlier research project by Chabris and Simons revealing that people who are focused on one thing can easily overlook something else.

  4. Experiment (website) - Wikipedia

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    Experiment charges 11-13% in fees (8% for platform fees and 3-5% for payment processing) only if the campaign is successful. If the campaign does not reach the funding goal, no one is charged. [6] As of Aug 26, 2014, they passed $1M raised on their platform. [citation needed]

  5. Chaos engineering - Wikipedia

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    Operational readiness can be evaluated using chaos engineering simulations. Solutions for increasing the resilience and operational readiness of a platform include strengthening the backup, restore, network file transfer, failover capabilities and overall security of the environment.

  6. Comparison of platforms for software agents - Wikipedia

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    There several platforms for software agents or also agent development toolkits, which can facilitate the development of multi-agent systems. [1] [2] [3] Hereby, software agents are implemented as independent threads which communicate with each other using agent communication languages.

  7. Michael (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Michael (March 17, 1973, Cameroon – April 19, 2000) was a male gorilla involved in experiments to teach apes sign language. He is alleged to have had a working vocabulary of over 600 signs in American Sign Language, taught to him by Koko, a female gorilla; Francine Patterson; and other staff of Stanford University.

  8. Viktor Grebennikov - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Stepanovich Grebennikov (Russian: Виктор Степанович Гребенников; 23 April 1927 in Simferopol – 2001 in Novosibirsk) was a self-proclaimed Russian scientist, biologist, entomologist and paranormal researcher best known for his claim to have invented a levitation platform which operated by attaching dead insect body parts to the underside.

  9. PSLV Orbital Experiment Module - Wikipedia

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    PSLV Orbital Experiment Platform (POEM) also known as PSLV Stage 4 Orbital Platform (PS4-OP) [1] is an orbital micro-gravity test bed based on spent fourth stage of PSLV.By adding modular subsystems for power generation, communication and stabilization like photovoltaic cells, Telemetry and Telecommand (TT&C) package, attitude control system, data storage etc to the PSLV fourth stage, it can ...