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  2. Texas City refinery explosion - Wikipedia

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    The sale of the refinery was successfully completed at the start of 2013 to Marathon Petroleum Corporation for US$2.5 billion. [3] [176] Marathon already owned the adjoining Galveston Bay Refinery and in 2018 merged the two sites into one refining complex. [177] Two congressional hearings were held specifically on the Texas City disaster. Among ...

  3. Champak - Wikipedia

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    Champak was founded in 1969 [2] by Vishwanath of Delhi Press. At that time, Champak competed with Chandamama, one of the best Children's selling magazines and Parag (Times of Indian Press) and Nandan (Hindustan Times Press).

  4. Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, each title in the Fatal Frame / Project Zero series has seen modest success: the first game's lifetime sales are the lowest in the series, while Mask of the Lunar Eclipse currently stands as the best-selling title in the series to date. [2] [75] Since its debut in 2001, the Fatal Frame series has sold 1.3 million copies worldwide. [76]

  5. Base rate fallacy - Wikipedia

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    An example of the base rate fallacy is the false positive paradox (also known as accuracy paradox).This paradox describes situations where there are more false positive test results than true positives (this means the classifier has a low precision).