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  2. Group mind (science fiction) - Wikipedia

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    A group mind, group ego, mind coalescence, or gestalt intelligence in science fiction is a plot device in which multiple minds, or consciousnesses, are linked into a single collective consciousness or intelligence.

  3. Andreas Panayiotou (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Panayiotou (born January 1966) is a British property developer, [1] the founder of Ability Group, and once the UK's largest private landlord, until he sold up in 2006/07 and moved into hotels.

  4. Ability grouping - Wikipedia

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    Ability grouping is not synonymous with tracking. [1] Tracking differs from ability grouping by scale, permanence, and what students learn. While a teacher could easily move an individual student from the "red table" to "blue table" ability group, tracking is a formal designation that often persists throughout a students' entire s

  5. Secretive Army group’s recruiting video is chock-full of ...

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    The new video is an ominous sequel of sorts to what came in 2022, starting with the sound of thunder, the crackle of fire and a quote from author John Steinbeck: “I am a little man and this is a ...

  6. Hidden subgroup problem - Wikipedia

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    The hidden subgroup problem is especially important in the theory of quantum computing for the following reasons. Shor's algorithm for factoring and for finding discrete logarithms (as well as several of its extensions) relies on the ability of quantum computers to solve the HSP for finite abelian groups .

  7. Hysterical strength - Wikipedia

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    Hysterical strength refers to a display of extreme physical strength by humans, beyond what is believed to be within their capacity, usually occurring when people are in — or perceive themselves, or others, to be in — life-or-death situations.

  8. Solomon Shereshevsky - Wikipedia

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    Luria did not clearly distinguish between whatever natural ability Shereshevsky might have had and mnemonic techniques like the method of loci and number shapes that "S" described. Shereshevsky also participated in experiments in which he showed that he had control over his body's involuntary ( autonomic ) functions.

  9. List of games with concealed rules - Wikipedia

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    Games with concealed rules are games where the rules are intentionally concealed from new players, either because their discovery is part of the game itself, or because the game is a hoax and the rules do not exist.