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  2. Bair Hugger - Wikipedia

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    Bair Hugger Model 875 The Bair Hugger system is a convective temperature management system used in a hospital or surgery center to maintain a patient's core body temperature . The Bair Hugger system consists of a reusable warming unit and single-use disposable warming blankets for use before, during and after surgery.

  3. Cyrina Fiallo - Wikipedia

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    Cyrina Fiallo was born in Miami, Florida and is of Cuban and Italian descent. [2] [3] Fiallo is best known for her recurring role as Vonnie on the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie.

  4. History of artificial neural networks - Wikipedia

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    Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are models created using machine learning to perform a number of tasks.Their creation was inspired by biological neural circuitry. [1] [a] While some of the computational implementations ANNs relate to earlier discoveries in mathematics, the first implementation of ANNs was by psychologist Frank Rosenblatt, who developed the perceptron. [1]

  5. Dawn Rochelle Warner - Wikipedia

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    Dawn Rochelle is an American model, actress, television host and entrepreneur. She became a well-known model in the 1990s for mainstream swimwear brands and later appeared in Maxim Magazine and Playboy Lingerie. She developed a career as an actress through movies and the popular television series Walker, Texas Ranger.

  6. Charles Bachman - Wikipedia

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    Basic structure of navigational CODASYL database model [1]. Charles William Bachman III (December 11, 1924 – July 13, 2017) was an American computer scientist, who spent his entire career as an industrial researcher, developer, and manager rather than in academia.

  7. Explainer-What is DeepSeek and why is it disrupting the AI ...

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    Bernstein analysts on Monday highlighted in a research note that DeepSeek's total training costs for its V3 model were unknown but were much higher than the $5.58 million the startup said was used ...

  8. Soar (cognitive architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Soar [1] is a cognitive architecture, [2] originally created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University.. The goal of the Soar project is to develop the fixed computational building blocks necessary for general intelligent agents – agents that can perform a wide range of tasks and encode, use, and learn all types of knowledge to realize the full range of ...

  9. Brunswik's lens model - Wikipedia

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    Brunswik's lens model is a conceptual framework for describing and studying how people make judgments. For example, a person judging the size of a distant object, physicians assessing the severity of disease, investors judging the quality of stocks, weather forecasters predicting tomorrow's weather and personnel officers rating job candidates all face similar tasks.