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  2. HPI (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    HPI (acronym for French: Haut potentiel intellectuel, lit. 'high intellectual potential', an alternative term for giftedness) is a French-Belgian crime-comedy television series.

  3. High potential - Wikipedia

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    High potential may refer to: . High Potential, a 2024 American television series; Intellectual giftedness, an intellectual ability significantly higher than average; HPI, a French TV series which was adapted for the U.S. as High Potential

  4. Yukawa potential - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: A comparison of Yukawa potentials where = and with various values for m. Figure 2: A "long-range" comparison of Yukawa and Coulomb potentials' strengths where =. If the particle has no mass (i.e., m = 0), then the Yukawa potential reduces to a Coulomb potential, and the range is said to be infinite.

  5. Trump's agenda in trouble? What the Republican revolt on ...

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    WASHINGTON - President-elect Donald Trump failed the first big test of whether he can hold together fractious Republicans to pass his second-term agenda when 38 GOP House members bucked him on ...

  6. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  7. Le Potentiel - Wikipedia

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    Le Potentiel is a Democratic Republic of the Congo daily newspaper published by award-winning journalist Modeste Mutinga. [1] The Committee to Protect Journalists described it as "the only independent daily newspaper in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo". [ 1 ]

  8. Turing test - Wikipedia

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    The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1949, [2] is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to that of a human. In the test, a human evaluator judges a text transcript of a natural-language conversation between a human and a machine. The evaluator tries to identify the machine ...

  9. She took a DNA test for fun. Police used it to charge her ...

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    The detective said a woman from Identifinders International, a genetic genealogy investigation firm, would call her about her DNA to help with identifying closer relatives, according to Jenna.