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  2. Computer data storage - Wikipedia

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    Carousel memory (magnetic rolls). In early computers, magnetic storage was also used as: Primary storage in a form of magnetic memory, or core memory, core rope memory, thin-film memory and/or twistor memory; Tertiary (e.g. NCR CRAM) or off line storage in the form of magnetic cards; Magnetic tape was then often used for secondary storage.

  3. Bootstrap aggregating - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap aggregating, also called bagging (from bootstrap aggregating) or bootstrapping, is a machine learning (ML) ensemble meta-algorithm designed to improve the stability and accuracy of ML classification and regression algorithms.

  4. Baggage carousel - Wikipedia

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    There is also a variety of carousel that is a combination of the two systems. These occur mainly in Europe. [citation needed] Bags are loaded from an upper level and end up on the rotating carousel, as is normal. However, the very back portion of the oval, in this case, runs in and out of the wall, so it can be accessed by baggage handlers.

  5. Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum - Wikipedia

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    Also on the property is the Special Number One Three Abreast portable carousel, built in 1916. [2] At one time four carousel builders operated in North Tonawanda. [3] The Allan Herschell Company, and its predecessor the Herschell-Spillman Company, was the most notable of them and operated from 1876 to 1959.

  6. Class-responsibility-collaboration card - Wikipedia

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    Class-responsibility-collaboration (CRC) cards are a brainstorming tool used in the design of object-oriented software. They were originally proposed by Ward Cunningham and Kent Beck as a teaching tool [ 1 ] but are also popular among expert designers [ 2 ] and recommended by extreme programming practitioners. [ 3 ]

  7. Flying Horses Carousel - Wikipedia

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    The carousel is about 36 feet (11 m) in diameter. Fourteen spreader panels radiate from the central platform, and are secured to the upper canopy by the columns that also support the horses and carriages of the carousel. Despite the name "Flying Horses" (given by Joseph Turnell), the horses are stationary when the carousel is rotating.

  8. Magnussen puts F1 in rearview mirror for good and begins his ...

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    It is with great relief that Kevin Magnussen leaves Formula 1 in his rearview mirror after a 10-year career that produced exactly one podium finish, way back in his 2014 rookie season. Magnussen's ...

  9. B&B Carousell - Wikipedia

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    The "B&B" in the carousel's name refers to Bishoff and Brienstein, and "Carousell" is the spelling used in Mangels's catalogs. [3]: 8, 13 The carousel was moved back to Coney Island by 1934–1935, and was sited at 1043 Surf Avenue near West 12th Street. Five years later, the carousel was moved to another location on Surf Avenue.