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  2. SCOR SE - Wikipedia

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    SCOR SE was founded in 1970 in Paris, France. SCOR today is the world's fourth largest reinsurer and has a presence in 160 countries worldwide [3] with more than 3,000 employees. [4] In 1996, SCOR acquired the reinsurance business of Allstate. [5] In 2002, Denis Kessler was named the chairman and CEO after a near collapse of the company. [6]

  3. Supply chain operations reference - Wikipedia

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    The Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model is a process reference model originally developed and endorsed by the Supply Chain Council, now a part of ASCM, as the cross-industry, standard diagnostic tool for supply chain management. [1]

  4. Scor - Wikipedia

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    Scor or SCOR may refer to: Supply-chain operations reference, a process reference model. Scór, a division of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR), a British professional body representing Radiographers within the UK. SCOR SE, a global reinsurer based in France.

  5. Score - Wikipedia

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    Score following, the process of tracking the position in the score of a live music performance; Scoreboard, a large board for displaying the score in a game; Score bug, an on-screen TV graphic displayed during sports game broadcasts; Scorecard (disambiguation) Score sheet, used to record a chess game in progress; Underscoring, background music ...

  6. Scór - Wikipedia

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    Scór (pronounced [sˠkoːɾˠ], meaning "Score") is a division of the Gaelic Athletic Association charged with promotion of cultural activities, and the name of a series of annual competitions in such activities. Rule 4 of the GAA's official guide reads:

  7. South Coast Railway zone - Wikipedia

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    The zone operates more than 500 trains during peak season to clear the rush of passengers. [8] For the financial year 2020–2021, the zone is expected to collect ₹ 13,000 crore (equivalent to ₹ 150 billion or US$1.8 billion in 2023) [9] per annum as per the DPR of SCoR.

  8. Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research - Wikipedia

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    The Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) is an interdisciplinary body of the International Science Council. [1] SCOR was established in 1957, coincident with the International Geophysical Year of 1957-1958. It sought to bring scientists together to answer key ocean science questions and improve opportunities for marginalised scientists.

  9. Scoring rule - Wikipedia

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    The quadratic scoring rule is a strictly proper scoring rule (,) = = =where is the probability assigned to the correct answer and is the number of classes.. The Brier score, originally proposed by Glenn W. Brier in 1950, [4] can be obtained by an affine transform from the quadratic scoring rule.