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  2. OPTOS formalism - Wikipedia

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    OPTOS formalism. OPTOS (optical properties of textured optical sheets) is a simulation formalism for determining optical properties of sheets with plane-parallel structured interfaces. The method is versatile as interface structures of different optical regimes, e.g. geometrical and wave optics, can be included.

  3. Razib Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khan was born in c. 1977 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He belongs to a Bengali zamindar family from Homna, Comilla District. [1] Khan moved to the United States at the age of five. In kindergarten his teacher pronounced his name "Razib" and the name stuck. [2] He grew up in Upstate New York and Eastern Oregon.

  4. Obanliku language - Wikipedia

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    Obanliku (Banliku, Abanliku) is a Bendi language of Nigeria. There are five dialects or varieties: Bisu, Busi, Bishiri, Basang and Bebi. [2] In a 2011 survey, it was found that the Bisu, Busi, Bishiri and Bebi dialects share above 75% lexical similarity and are mutually intelligible, but the southwestern Basang dialect had less than 75% ...

  5. Niphargellus glenniei - Wikipedia

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    Description Niphargellus glenniei lacks pigment and is eyeless, much like other Stygofauna. It will reach sexual maturity at around 2.5–3 mm long. N. glenniei can be distinguished by a lack of spines on its telson lobes and rounded palmar angles on the organisms gnathopods. Distribution and habitat Niphargellus glenniei is endemic to England, where it has been recorded in 143 sites within ...

  6. Béla Nagy (ichthyologist) - Wikipedia

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    Béla Nagy (ichthyologist) Béla Nagy, a Hungarian independent researcher, specialized in the seasonal killifish genus Nothobranchius, as well as members of the family Procatopodidae within the order Cyprinodontiformes .

  7. Free-air gravity anomaly - Wikipedia

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    Free-air gravity anomaly. In geophysics, the free-air gravity anomaly, often simply called the free-air anomaly, is the measured gravity anomaly after a free-air correction is applied to account for the elevation at which a measurement is made. It does so by adjusting these measurements of gravity to what would have been measured at a reference ...

  8. Janis Paterson - Wikipedia

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    Janis Paterson was a New Zealand professor at the Auckland University of Technology.. After a 1993 PhD titled 'Adolescent perceptions of attachment: parents, friends, and impact on self esteem' at the University of Auckland, Paterson moved to Auckland University of Technology, where she has worked for more than twenty years.

  9. NeuroKit - Wikipedia

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    NeuroKit ("nk") is an open source toolbox for physiological signal processing. The most recent version, NeuroKit2, is written in Python and is available from the PyPI package repository.