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  2. ArcInfo - Wikipedia

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    ArcInfo (formerly ARC/INFO) is a full-featured geographic information system produced by Esri, and is the highest level of licensing (and therefore functionality) in the ArcGIS Desktop product line. It was originally a command-line based system. The command-line processing abilities are now available through the GUI of the ArcGIS Desktop ...

  3. Web GIS - Wikipedia

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    While traditionally trained ethical cartographers try to minimize these errors and document the known sources of error, including where the data originated, Web GIS facilitates the creation of maps by non-traditionally trained cartographers and, more significantly, facilitates the rapid dissemination of their potentially erroneous maps.

  4. Confusion matrix - Wikipedia

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    In predictive analytics, a table of confusion (sometimes also called a confusion matrix) is a table with two rows and two columns that reports the number of true positives, false negatives, false positives, and true negatives. This allows more detailed analysis than simply observing the proportion of correct classifications (accuracy).

  5. Let's predict the Oscar nominations! Who's in, who may get ...

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    The best: Though there's no massive favorite, most of the category seems fairly obvious at this point."Anora" and "A Complete Unknown" are up for the top prizes with all the guilds (actors ...

  6. Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan, [d] officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, [e] is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a small portion situated in Eastern Europe. [f] It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, with a coastline along the Caspian Sea.

  7. Loading dose - Wikipedia

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    In pharmacokinetics, a loading dose is an initial higher dose of a drug that may be given at the beginning of a course of treatment before dropping down to a lower maintenance dose. [ 1 ] A loading dose is most useful for drugs that are eliminated from the body relatively slowly, i.e. have a long systemic half-life .

  8. With potatoes added to the mix, it puts a warm bowl on the table within 30 minutes, ideal for a busy weeknight. Recipe: Mindee’s Cooking Obsession. Bartosz Luczak/istockphoto.

  9. Tīrau - Wikipedia

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    Tīrau is a small town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand, 50 kilometres southeast of Hamilton.The town has a population of 804 (2018 census). [3] In the Māori language, "Tīrau" means "place of many cabbage trees."