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  • 61Mystery Mansion (board game) — Mystery Mansion is the name of a series of board games in which players search furniture and other objects inside a mansion to locate a hidden treasure or stash of money. The first version of the game was released by the Milton Bradley Company in …

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  • 62Mendelian inheritance — For a non technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics. Part of a series on Genetics Key components Chromosome DNA • RNA Genome Heredity …

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  • 63Daystar Television Network — Type Religious broadcasting Country …

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  • 64Min-conflicts algorithm — The min conflicts algorithm is a search algorithm to solve constraint satisfaction problems (CSP problems). It assigns random values to all the variables of a CSP. Then it selects randomly a variable, whose value conflicts with any constraint of… …

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  • 65Theil index — The Theil index, [ [http://utip.gov.utexas.edu/papers/utip 14.pdf Introduction to the Theil index from the University of Texas] ] derived by econometrician Henri Theil, is a statistic used to measure economic inequality.MathematicsThe formula… …

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  • 66David L. Fried — is a scientist, best known for his contributions to optics. Fried described what has come to be known as Fried s seeing diameter, or r0 (usually pronounced r naught). The seeing diameter is effectively a limiting aperture due to atmospheric… …

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  • 67Neon Wars — Developer(s) Blitwise Productions Designer(s) Richard Phipps and Michael P. Welch Platform(s) PC …

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  • 68Copying mechanism — In the study of scale free networks, a copying mechanism is a process by which such a network can form and grow, by means of repeated steps in which nodes are duplicated with mutations from existing nodes. Several variations of copying mechanisms …

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  • 699/11 opinion polls — may have deliberately covered up and falsified events, in order to hide negligence or even complicity. A number of 9/11 opinion polls have been carried out to try and establish roughly how many people do or do not believe the mainstream media… …

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  • 70Randomness — Random redirects here. For other uses, see Random (disambiguation). For a random Wikipedia article, see Special:Random. For information about Wikipedia s random article feature, see Wikipedia:Random. Randomness has somewhat differing meanings as… …

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