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  2. National Software Reference Library - Wikipedia

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    The National Software Reference Library (NSRL), is a project of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which maintains a repository of known software, file profiles and file signatures for use by law enforcement and other organizations involved with computer forensic investigations.

  3. Digital Library of Mathematical Functions - Wikipedia

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    In the same year it appeared at Cambridge University Press under the title NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions. [3] In contrast to A&S, whose initial print run was done by the U.S. Government Printing Office and was in the public domain, NIST asserts that it holds copyright to the DLMF under Title 17 USC 105 of the U.S. Code. [4]

  4. MNIST database - Wikipedia

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    The set of images in the MNIST database was created in 1994. Previously, NIST released two datasets: Special Database 1 (NIST Test Data I, or SD-1); and Special Database 3 (or SD-2). They were released on two CD-ROMs. SD-1 was the test set, and it contained digits written by high school students, 58,646 images written by 500 different writers.

  5. Giant Pandas at National Zoo Happily Play in Freshly-Fallen ...

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    Video shows the two pandas frolicking in the white stuff. It was just like a pair of kids off for the day from school. Shared by CNN, the clip is positively magical.

  6. Science-Backed Reason Why Cats Hate Closed Doors Is ... - AOL

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    On August 24, 2024, LiveScience spoke with several cat experts to find out why they had closed doors so much, and it turns out there's a pretty funny science-backed reason. Here's what we know.

  7. That's Not Funny, That's Sick - Wikipedia

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    The That's Not Funny, That's Sick revue received positive reviews from both The Washington Post [5] and The New York Times, [1] with both papers giving particular praise to Bumpass; the Times reviewer wrote, "Mr. Bumpass has a malleable face, a malleable voice, and, apparently, a malleable mind. Like all great comedians, he is basically an actor.

  8. Paris Hilton Is Serving 'Slivmas' While Celebrating Christmas ...

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    On Monday, Nov. 11, Hilton marked the first birthday of her daughter by sharing a sweet carousel of their happiest moments. “One year ago today, an icon was born 💖,” she wrote. “My ...

  9. The Funny Company - Wikipedia

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    The Funny Company group resembled a club not unlike a Junior Achievement organization, that had a noseless smiley face used as the club logo; [3] [4] and most of the time, the stories would revolve around the Company being hired for different jobs to make a little money (yard work, house cleaning, babysitting, etc.) or doing something for charity (such as putting on shows). [5]