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  2. Massachusetts College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    The MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) [14] is a free contemporary art museum which opened in February 2020 on MassArt's campus. Previously known as the Bakalar and Paine Galleries, the space reopened after extensive renovations, with a new name, branding, and an expanded mission.

  3. Massart - Wikipedia

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    Massart is a Belgian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Dave Massart (1919–1993), English professional footballer

  4. Pet Society - Wikipedia

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    Pet Society was a social-network game developed by Playfish that could be played on Facebook. The game ranked as one of the most popular Facebook applications. [1] [2] Players could design their pets by choosing genders, names, colors and altering appearances. The user interacted with their pets through washing, brushing, petting and feeding.

  5. Lucien Massart - Wikipedia

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    Lucien Massart (1908–1988) was a specialist in the animal and plant enzymology. He was a professor and in 1957 was awarded the Francqui Prize on Biological and Medical Sciences. In 1951, together with Edouard J. Bigwood, Jean Brachet, Christian de Duve , Marcel Florkin , Paul Putzeys, Laurent Vandendriessche and Claude Lièbecq, he was one of ...

  6. Pascal Massart - Wikipedia

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    Pascal Massart (born 23 January 1958) is a French Statistician. His work focuses on probability and statistics, notably the Dvoretzky–Kiefer–Wolfowitz inequality , [ 1 ] the Bousquet inequality, the concentration inequality , [ 2 ] and the Efron-Stein inequality.

  7. Jean Massart - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Jean Massart. Jean Massart (7 March 1865 in Etterbeek – 16 August 1925) was a Belgian botanist.

  8. PETSCII - Wikipedia

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    PETSCII (PET Standard Code of Information Interchange), also known as CBM ASCII, is the character set used in Commodore Business Machines' 8-bit home computers. This character set was first used by the PET from 1977, and was subsequently used by the CBM-II , VIC-20 , Commodore 64 , Commodore 16 , Commodore 116 , Plus/4 , and Commodore 128 .

  9. Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. v. Connectix Corp.

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    Sony had argued that Connectix infringed Sony's copyright by making numerous intermediate copies (that is, copies of copyrighted computer code created to aid the development of a non-infringing product [5]) of the PlayStation BIOS during the reverse engineering process. The court rejected this notion, ruling that such a copy-grounded basis for ...