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  2. D'Hondt method - Wikipedia

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    In this example, 230,000 voters decide the disposition of 8 seats among 4 parties. Since 8 seats are to be allocated, each party's total votes are divided by 1, then by 2, 3, and 4 (and then, if necessary, by 5, 6, 7, and so on). The 8 highest entries (in bold text) range from 100,000 down to 25,000. For each, the corresponding party gets a seat.

  3. Psychopathography of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The immense range of mental disorders that Hitler has been credited with over time (see table in § List of alleged disorders) indicates how inconclusive this method can be. [5] [6] Another example of the deficiencies present in many of the following Hitler-pathographies is an either completely absent or grossly abbreviated discussion of the ...

  4. Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties - Wikipedia

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    An October 2006 article by IBC argues that the Lancet estimate is suspect "because of a very different conclusion reached by another random household survey, the Iraq Living Conditions Survey 2004 (ILCS), using a comparable method but a considerably better-distributed and much larger sample."

  5. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    With a couple of exceptions, ketamine actions at other receptors are far weaker than ketamine's antagonism of the NMDA receptor (see the activity table to the right). [ 7 ] [ 120 ] Although ketamine is a very weak ligand of the monoamine transporters (K i > 60 μM), it has been suggested that it may interact with allosteric sites on the ...

  6. Human - Wikipedia

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    Humans have a far faster and more accurate throw than other animals. [165] Humans are also among the best long-distance runners in the animal kingdom, but slower over short distances. [ 166 ] [ 154 ] Humans' thinner body hair and more productive sweat glands help avoid heat exhaustion while running for long distances. [ 167 ]

  7. Blood atonement - Wikipedia

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    As far as scholars can tell, the author of the blood atonement doctrine was LDS Church president Brigham Young, who first taught the doctrine after the death of Joseph Smith. [ citation needed ] The doctrine first began to be taught, however, during the period when Young was Governor of the Utah Territory a period also known as the Mormon ...

  8. Methylene blue - Wikipedia

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    It is as well a quick method of comparing different batches of activated carbon of the same quality. A color reaction in an acidified, aqueous methylene blue solution containing chloroform can detect anionic surfactants in a water sample. Such a test is known as an MBAS assay (methylene blue active substances assay).