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  2. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    Cut cells into parts: Instead of trying to make a super-cell that spans rows/columns, split it into smaller cells while leaving some cells intentionally empty. Use a non-breaking space with   or {} in empty cells to maintain the table structure. Custom CSS styling: Override the wikitable class defaults by explicitly specifying:

  3. Flattening transformation - Wikipedia

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    The flattening transformation is also sometimes called vectorization, but is completely unrelated to automatic vectorization. The original flattening algorithm was concerned solely with first-order multidimensional arrays containing primitive types, but was extended to handle higher-order and recursive data types in the work on Data Parallel ...

  4. Vectorization (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In Python NumPy arrays implement the flatten method, [note 1] while in R the desired effect can be achieved via the c() or as.vector() functions. In R , function vec() of package 'ks' allows vectorization and function vech() implemented in both packages 'ks' and 'sn' allows half-vectorization.

  5. Multi-index notation - Wikipedia

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    An n-dimensional multi-index is an -tuple = (,, …,) of non-negative integers (i.e. an element of the -dimensional set of natural numbers, denoted ).. For multi ...

  6. Graph flattenability - Wikipedia

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    Flattenability in some -dimensional normed vector space is a property of graphs which states that any embedding, or drawing, of the graph in some high dimension ′ can be "flattened" down to live in -dimensions, such that the distances between pairs of points connected by edges are preserved.

  7. Pooling layer - Wikipedia

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    (Hartline, 1940) [20] gave supporting evidence for the theory by electrophysiological experiments on the receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells. The Hubel and Wiesel experiments showed that the vision system in cats is similar to a convolutional neural network, with some cells summing over inputs from the lower layer. [ 21 ] :

  8. Stratum corneum - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of 15–20 layers of flattened cells with no nuclei and cell organelles. Among its properties are mechanical shear, impact resistance, water flux and hydration regulation, microbial proliferation and invasion regulation, initiation of inflammation through cytokine activation and dendritic cell activity, and selective permeability ...

  9. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Zoo, covering 82 acres (33 ha) on Corstorphine Hill, is the second most visited paid tourist attraction in Scotland, [212] and was previously home to two giant pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, on loan from the People's Republic of China.