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  2. Visual cortex - Wikipedia

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    In terms of anatomy, V2 is split into four quadrants, a dorsal and ventral representation in the left and the right hemispheres. Together, these four regions provide a complete map of the visual world. V2 has many properties in common with V1: Cells are tuned to simple properties such as orientation, spatial frequency, and color.

  3. Firing squad synchronization problem - Wikipedia

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    The fast wave bounces off the other end of the line and meets the slow wave in the centre. The two waves then split into four waves, a fast and slow wave moving in either direction from the centre, effectively splitting the line into two equal parts. This process continues, subdividing the line until each division is of length 1.

  4. Visionware - Wikipedia

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    It has been said that Visionware had an initial employee count of 20 people [7] and initial annual revenues of $300,000.The new firm debuted at the European Unix Show in London in June 1989. [6] As one former SCO UK employee has succinctly summarised, "Visionware specialised in software that ran on Windows that made Unix easier to use."

  5. Category:Films released in separate parts - Wikipedia

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    This category has only the following subcategory. ... Film serials (11 C, 47 P) Pages in category "Films released in separate parts" ... List of films split into ...

  6. Hayflick limit - Wikipedia

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    As the cell divides, the telomeres on the ends of chromosomes shorten. The Hayflick limit is the limit on cell replication imposed by the shortening of telomeres with each division. This end stage is known as cellular senescence. The Hayflick limit has been found to correlate with the length of the telomeric region at the end of chromosomes.

  7. One of Wall Street's Cheapest Tech Stock-Split Stocks Is ...

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    This week, one of the cheapest tech stock-split stocks of 2024 will have its moment in the sun as it readies for its first split in nearly a quarter of a century. AI stock-split stocks have hogged ...

  8. 1 Unique Stock-Split Stock That's a Screaming Buy in ... - AOL

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    Super Micro conducted its first-ever split, 10-for-1, following the close of trading on Sept. 30. To be fair, there have been plenty of bright spots for the company over the last year. In fiscal ...

  9. Macroblock - Wikipedia

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    In H.261, the first video codec to use macroblocks, transform blocks have a fixed size of 8×8 samples. [1] In the YCbCr color space with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, a 16×16 macroblock consists of 16×16 luma (Y) samples and 8×8 chroma (Cb and Cr) samples. These samples are split into four Y blocks, one Cb block and one Cr block.