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  • 81Minimum message length — (MML) is a formal information theory restatement of Occam s Razor: even when models are not equal in goodness of fit accuracy to the observed data, the one generating the shortest overall message is more likely to be correct (where the message… …

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  • 82Electoral-vote.com — Infobox weblog name = Electoral vote.com caption = political affiliation = website = http://www.electoral vote.comElectoral Vote.com (formally, Electoral Vote Predictor) is a website that analyzes state polls to predict the outcome of U.S.… …

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  • 83Visual learning — is a teaching method in which ideas, concepts, data and other information are associated with images and techniques. Visual learners also prosper when shown graphs, Graphic organizers, such as webs, concept maps and idea maps, and plots, such as… …

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  • 84Louisiana Almanac — The Louisiana Almanac is a regularly updated reference work, published by the Gretna, Louisiana based Pelican Publishing Company. New editions are produced typically within a two to four year timespan, although, since the first publication in… …

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  • 85Center of gravity of an aircraft — The center of gravity (CG) is the point at which an aircraft would balance if it were possible to suspend it at that point. It is the mass center of the aircraft, or the theoretical point at which the entire weight of the aircraft is assumed to… …

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  • 86WorkKeys — The WorkKeys job skill assessment system was created in the late 1980s by ACT, Inc. the nonprofit company responsible for the ACT test. Businesses use WorkKeys to measure workplace skills of employees and job applicants. Schools and colleges also …

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  • 87Marketing research process — is a set of six steps which defines the tasks to be accomplished in conducting a marketing research study. These include problem definition, developing an approach to problem, research design formulation, field work, data preparation and analysis …

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  • 88Copula (probability theory) — In probability theory and statistics, a copula can be used to describe the dependence between random variables. Copulas derive their name from linguistics. The cumulative distribution function of a random vector can be written in terms of… …

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  • 89Mitratech — Holdings, Inc. Type Private Industry Computer software …

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  • 90AWStats — Infobox Software name = AWStats caption = author = [http://www.destailleur.fr/ Laurent Destailleur] developer = latest release version = [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group id=13764 6.8] latest release date = July 20, 2008 latest… …

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