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  2. CovidSim - Wikipedia

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    American programmer John Carmack said in April 2020 that he worked on the code before it was released to the public, when it was a single 15,000-line C programming language file and "some of the functions looked like they were machine translated from Fortran", but that "it fared a lot better going through the gauntlet of code analysis tools I hit it with than a lot of more modern code".

  3. Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team is led by Professor Neil Ferguson, Director of the Jameel Institute and MRC GIDA. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On 16 March 2020 the Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team produced a research forecast of various scenarios for spread of the disease in the United Kingdom and the United States.

  4. Neil Ferguson (epidemiologist) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was first detected in China, Ferguson and his team used statistical models to estimate that cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were significantly under-detected in China. He is part of the Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team.

  5. Arlene's Flowers lawsuit - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson, was filed as a countersuit by Stutzman to claim financial hardship she suffered as a result of the previous two lawsuits. [12] Judge Ekstrom ruled on February 18, 2015 that Stuzman had violated the state's anti-discrimination law in both cases. [16] [17] The next day, Stutzman's lawyers announced they would appeal the ruling. [18]

  6. Ferguson effect - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson, Missouri, August 17, 2014. The term was coined by St. Louis police chief Sam Dotson in a 2014 column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. [6] Dotson said in the column that, after the protests in Ferguson caused by the shooting of Michael Brown that August, his officers had been hesitant to enforce the law due to fears of being charged, and that "the criminal element is feeling empowered ...

  7. Christopher Ferguson (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson is known for publishing studies disputing the link between video games and violent behavior. [2] He has argued that violent video games have remained popular even while youth violence has fallen to a 40-year low. [3] In 2008, Ferguson criticized a study published by Craig A. Anderson that found a link between violent video games and ...

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  9. Ferguson v. JONAH - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson v. JONAH, New Jersey Superior Court No. L-5473-12 (N.J. Super. Ct. Law Div. 2015) is a landmark LGBT civil rights case in which a New Jersey jury unanimously determined that conversion therapy, also called "reparative therapy," "reorientation therapy," or "ex-gay therapy" constituted consumer fraud.