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  2. Charles Alexander MacMunn - Wikipedia

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    MacMunn was born on 11 April 1852 in Easkey, County Sligo, Ireland, the son of James MacMunn MD.. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin, graduating BA with honours in 1871, MB in 1872, MD in 1875. [2]

  3. Alternative model - Wikipedia

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    Malice McMunn, with her trademark mohawk. Alternative modeling is a branch of the modeling industry that features models who do not conform to mainstream ideals of beauty. Alternative models are often niche -specific, with a personal style that represents subcultures like goth , steampunk , and fetishism .

  4. R-factor (crystallography) - Wikipedia

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    Model inadequacies such as incorrect or missing parts and unmodeled disorder are the other main contributors to , making it useful to assess the progress and final result of a crystallographic model refinement. For large molecules, the R-factor usually ranges between 0.6 (when computed for a random model and against an experimental data set ...

  5. List of atmospheric dispersion models - Wikipedia

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    It handles instantaneous, continuous, and pool releases, and can model gases, particulates, and liquids. The model has a three regime structure: that of single building (area density < 5%), urban array (area density > 5%) and open. The model can be coupled with the US model SCIPUFF to replace the open regime and extend the model's prediction range.

  6. Model category - Wikipedia

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    Another model category is the category of chain complexes of R-modules for a commutative ring R. Homotopy theory in this context is homological algebra. Homology can then be viewed as a type of homotopy, allowing generalizations of homology to other objects, such as groups and R-algebras, one of the first major applications of the theory.

  7. Cosmé McMoon - Wikipedia

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    Cosmé McMunn (February 22, 1901 – August 22, 1980), who used the name Cosmé McMoon, was a Mexican-American pianist and composer, who worked as the accompanist to tone-deaf soprano Florence Foster Jenkins.

  8. Artificial immune system - Wikipedia

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    Artificial immune systems (AIS) are a class of rule-based machine learning systems inspired by the principles and processes of the vertebrate immune system.The algorithms are typically modeled after the immune system's characteristics of learning and memory for problem-solving, specifically by the computational techniques called Evolutionary Computation and Amorphous Computation.

  9. Implication-Realization - Wikipedia

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    The Implication-Realization (I-R) model of melodic expectation was developed by Eugene Narmour as an alternative to Schenkerian analysis centered less on music analysis and more on cognitive aspects of expectation. The model is one of the most significant modern theories of melodic expectation, going into great detail about how certain melodic ...