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  2. H.E.R.B.I.E. - Wikipedia

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    In Marvel Knights Fantastic Four, H.E.R.B.I.E. has served as the guardian and companion for Franklin Richards and his sister Valeria. [volume & issue needed] A mistake leaves the Fantastic Four lost in time and other heroes running the Baxter Building. The H.E.R.B.I.E. robots take on the costumes of Doctor Doom and demand respect.

  3. Category:Science education television series - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Tomorrow (TV series) The Big Bang (TV series) Bill Nye Saves the World; Bill Nye the Science Guy; Boffins (TV series) Brain Games (2011 TV series) The Brain with David Eagleman; Brainiac: Science Abuse; Building Giants (TV series)

  4. The Big Fib - Wikipedia

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    Joel Keller of Decider declared that the game show is entertaining for both adults and kids, stating it manages to be "one of the better" family game shows, and claimed that Yvette Nicole Brown makes an agreeable host, while finding Rhys Darby amusing across his character. [14]

  5. Ultimate Fantastic Four - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Fantastic Four was the fifth continuing series of the Ultimate Marvel series, after Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men and The Ultimates and Ultimate Marvel Team-Up. The first writers assigned by project leader Bill Jemas were Mark Millar ( The Ultimates , Ultimate X-Men ) and Brian Michael Bendis ( Ultimate Spider-Man , Ultimate X ...

  6. 16 of the Best Book Series for Adults, No Matter What Genre ...

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    The young adult genre has gained plenty of traction in the publishing world, thanks in part to popular book adaptations like The Giver, The Maze Runner and our personal favorite, The Hunger Games.

  7. List of mathematical series - Wikipedia

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    An infinite series of any rational function of can be reduced to a finite series of polygamma functions, by use of partial fraction decomposition, [8] as explained here. This fact can also be applied to finite series of rational functions, allowing the result to be computed in constant time even when the series contains a large number of terms.