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    Free File Fillable Forms is an electronic version of IRS paper forms. Free File Fillable Forms does not include any elaborate cross-checking or question-and-answer formats (such as is found in many of the Free File Software packages), instead it is a simple fill-in-the blank format (however, it does perform math calculations).

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    Doebner-Miller reaction mechanism The fragmentation to 4a and 4b is key to this mechanism because it explains the isotope scrambling results. In the reaction only half the pulegone reactant ( 2 ) is labeled and on recombining a labeled imine fragment can react with another labeled ketone fragment or an unlabeled fragment and likewise a labeled ...

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    A form filler is a software program that automatically fills forms in a UI. Form fillers can be part of a larger program, like a web browser, password manager or even an enterprise single sign-on (E-SSO) solution. A form filler is the opposite of a screen scraper, which extracts data from a form.

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    A strong pseudoprime is a composite number that passes the Miller–Rabin primality test. All prime numbers pass this test, but a small fraction of composites also pass, making them " pseudoprimes ". Unlike the Fermat pseudoprimes , for which there exist numbers that are pseudoprimes to all coprime bases (the Carmichael numbers ), there are no ...

  9. Miller classification - Wikipedia

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    The Superstorm of 1993, a classic Miller type A nor'easter. The Miller classification is a technique that meteorologists use to classify nor'easters.The system splits nor'easters into five categories: Miller A, Miller B, Miller C, Miller D, and Miller E; the classification system initially started out with the first two categories.