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  2. iCalendar - Wikipedia

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    iCalendar components and their properties. iCalendar was created in 1998 [3] by the Calendaring and Scheduling Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force, chaired by Anik Ganguly of Open Text Corporation, and was authored by Frank Dawson of Lotus Development Corporation and Derik Stenerson of Microsoft Corporation. iCalendar data files are plain text files with the extension.ics or ...

  3. Accept and add an invite to your AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Keep your calendar organized at all times. Add invites sent through AOL Mail to your Calendar. 1. Open the email with the calendar invite. 2. Click the Add Calendar. 3.

  4. Microsoft Outlook - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft 365 software suites. Primarily popular as an email client for businesses, Outlook also includes functions such as calendaring, task managing, contact managing, note-taking, journal logging, web browsing, and RSS news aggregation.

  5. Nuclear magnetic moment - Wikipedia

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    The measured values of g (l) for the neutron and the proton are according to their electric charge. Thus, in units of nuclear magneton, g (l) = 0 for the neutron and g (l) = 1 for the proton. The measured values of g (s) for the neutron and the proton are twice their magnetic moment (either the neutron or proton magnetic moment).

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  7. Method of simulated moments - Wikipedia

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    In econometrics, the method of simulated moments (MSM) (also called simulated method of moments [1]) is a structural estimation technique introduced by Daniel McFadden. [2] It extends the generalized method of moments to cases where theoretical moment functions cannot be evaluated directly, such as when moment functions involve high-dimensional integrals.

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  9. Moment measure - Wikipedia

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    Moment measures generalize the idea of (raw) moments of random variables, hence arise often in the study of point processes and related fields. [ 1 ] An example of a moment measure is the first moment measure of a point process, often called mean measure or intensity measure , which gives the expected or average number of points of the point ...