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Optically Variable Ink

Optically variable ink (OVI) is an anti-counterfeiting measure used on many major modern banknotes. The ink displays two distinct colors depending on the angle the bill is viewed at. The United States...

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Yerkes-Dodson Law

The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between arousal and performance, originally developed by psychologists, Robert M. Yerkes and John Dillingham Dodson in 1908. The law dictates that...

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The Peter Principle

The Peter Principle states that “in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence”, meaning that employees tend to be promoted until they reach a position at which they cannot...

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Farey Sequence

In mathematics, the Farey sequence of order n is the sequence of completely reduced fractions between 0 and 1 which, when in lowest terms, have denominators less than or equal to n, arranged in order...

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Seven Bridges of Königsberg

The Seven Bridges of Königsberg is a notable historical problem in mathematics. Its negative resolution by Leonhard Euler in 1735 laid the foundations of graph theory and prefigured the idea of...

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Trust Metric

In psychology and sociology, a trust metric is a measurement of the degree to which one social actor (an individual or a group) trusts another social actor. Trust metrics may be abstracted in a manner...

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Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Bloopers?

Watching Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Finale From Season 1, I noticed at / around 37:00, that Penelope said the suspect had performed almost 50 lethal injections. The screen she read from stated...

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July 4, 2011 Fireworks

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Paradigm Shift (disambiguation)

Paradigm Shift may refer to: Paradigm shift, a term to describe a change in basic assumptions within the ruling theory of science Paradigm Shift (album), a 1997 album by various artists “Paradigm...

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Setup

setup2 so, the radio is powered up.. it has the username and password in it it talks to the radius and auths.. then the radius gives the radio a 172 number then a 216.x.x.x is given to the soho router....

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Waterfall Photography and Tip Links

Links I ran into that I like while searching for waterfall photography tips http://www.digital-photography-school.com/waterfall-digital-photography...

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Design Trends

Links I ran into that I like while searching for Design Trends for website design http://designfestival.com/a-few-design-trends/ http://designfestival.com/bread-and-butter-layouts-and-inspiration/...

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The Way to Think About Pool – Physics?

I like this article on pool. http://www.billiardworld.com/physics.html

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What Makes A Website Professional Looking?

I have had many clients tell me “I want a website that looks professional.” No problem! I hope the website will  look professional, have good, clean code, be fast and aesthetic, be functional, search...

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Essential Pages For A Business Website

The most essential and important pages for a successful web design Home Page Company Profile Product page or Service page Achievements Clientele Contact Page Sitemap

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Hayflick Limit

The Hayflick limit (or Hayflick Phenomenon) is the number of times a normal cell population will divide before it stops, presumably because the telomeres reach a critical length. The Hayflick limit was...

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Protege

One who is protected or trained or whose career is furthered by a person of experience, prominence, or influence. Merriam-Webster

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Contextual Cueing

Contextual cueing (also referred to as “Contextual Cuing”) is a concept in psychology that refers to the manner in which the human brain gathers information from visual elements and their surroundings....

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Contagion Theory

Contagion theory states that crowds cause people to act in a certain way http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_psychology

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