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  2. Kufs disease - Wikipedia

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    Kufs is a neuronal disease, meaning it affects the nervous system, specifically voluntary movement and intellectual function. Symptoms of Kufs can manifest anytime between adolescence and adulthood; however, it usually appears around age 30.

  3. Kuopion Palloseura - Wikipedia

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    Kuopion Palloseura, commonly referred to as KuPS, is a Finnish football club based in Kuopio. KuPS competes in Veikkausliiga, the top flight of Finnish football. The team plays its home matches at Kuopio Football Stadium. KuPS has won the Finnish championship seven times, the Finnish Cup five times and the Finnish League Cup once. The club is ...

  4. QTI - Wikipedia

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    The IMS Question and Test Interoperability specification (QTI) defines a standard format for the representation of assessment content and results, supporting the exchange of this material between authoring and delivery systems, repositories and other learning management systems. It allows assessment materials to be authored and delivered on ...

  5. Shekhar Kapur - Wikipedia

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    Shekhar Kulbhushan Kapur (born 6 December 1945) is an Indian filmmaker. [1] Born into the Anand-Sahni family, Kapur is the recipient of several accolades, including a BAFTA Award, a National Film Award, a National Board of Review Award and three Filmfare Awards, in addition to nomination for a Golden Globe Award.

  6. Dixon's Q test - Wikipedia

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    Where gap is the absolute difference between the outlier in question and the closest number to it. If Q > Q table, where Q table is a reference value corresponding to the sample size and confidence level, then reject the questionable point. Note that only one point may be rejected from a data set using a Q test.

  7. Micro-operation - Wikipedia

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    A high-level illustration showing the decomposition of machine instructions into micro-operations, performed during typical fetch-decode-execute cycles [1]: 11 . In computer central processing units, micro-operations (also known as micro-ops or μops, historically also as micro-actions [2]) are detailed low-level instructions used in some designs to implement complex machine instructions ...

  8. Triaxial shear test - Wikipedia

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    The rate of axial deformation is kept constant, i.e., strain is controlled. The test allows the sample and the pore pressures to fully consolidate (i.e., adjust) to the surrounding stresses. The test may take a long time to allow the sample to adjust, in particular low permeability samples need a long time to drain and adjust strain to stress ...