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  2. Error bar - Wikipedia

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  3. Sadad - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Sadad may refer to: Sadad, Bahrain; Sadad, Syria; The SADAD payment system in ...

  4. Data aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Aggregators who agree with information providers to extract data without using an OFX standard may reach a lower level of consensual relationship; therefore, "screen scraping" may be used to obtain account data, but for business or other reasons, the aggregator may decide to obtain prior consent and negotiate the terms on which customer data is ...

  5. Saudi Payments Network - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Payments Network (Arabic: الشبكة السعودية للمدفوعات) or mada [1] (Arabic: مدى, lit. 'Extend', formerly SPAN) is the major payment system in Saudi Arabia.

  6. Account aggregation - Wikipedia

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    The ideas around account aggregation first emerged in the mid 1990s when banks started releasing Internet banking applications.. In the late 1990s services helped users to manage their money on the Internet (typical desktop alternatives include Microsoft Money, Intuit Quicken etc.) in an easy-to-use manner wherein they got functionalities like single password, one-click access to current ...

  7. Error message - Wikipedia

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  8. Errors and residuals - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the mean height in a population of 21-year-old men is 1.75 meters, and one randomly chosen man is 1.80 meters tall, then the "error" is 0.05 meters; if the randomly chosen man is 1.70 meters tall, then the "error" is −0.05 meters.

  9. Aggregator - Wikipedia

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    Aggregator may refer to: Job ads aggregator , a website that aggregates job ads from various job boards, multiposter sites, as well as from direct employers and recruiting agencies News aggregator , software or a website that aggregates news or other content from various sources