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  2. PPSMI - Wikipedia

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    According to the Malaysian Ministry of Education, the policy would be run in stages, starting with the 2003 school session, pioneered by the all students of Year 1 in primary education level, and Form 1 of the secondary education level. PPSMI was then fully implemented to all secondary students in 2007, and to all primary students in 2008. [4]

  3. Data loss prevention software - Wikipedia

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    Data loss prevention (DLP) software detects potential data breaches/data exfiltration transmissions and prevents them by monitoring, [1] detecting and blocking sensitive data while in use (endpoint actions), in motion (network traffic), and at rest (data storage). [2] The terms "data loss" and "data leak" are related and are often used ...

  4. Singleton (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    This implies that a singleton is necessarily distinct from the element it contains, [1] thus 1 and {} are not the same thing, and the empty set is distinct from the set containing only the empty set. A set such as { { 1 , 2 , 3 } } {\displaystyle \{\{1,2,3\}\}} is a singleton as it contains a single element (which itself is a set, but not a ...

  5. Discrete logarithm - Wikipedia

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    Since 3 16 ≡ 1 (mod 17)—as follows from Fermat's little theorem—it also follows that if n is an integer then 3 4+16n ≡ 3 4 × (3 16) n ≡ 13 × 1 n ≡ 13 (mod 17). Hence the equation has infinitely many solutions of the form 4 + 16n. Moreover, because 16 is the smallest positive integer m satisfying 3 m ≡ 1

  6. Matrix (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 2,1 represents the element at the second row and first column of the matrix. In mathematics, a matrix (pl.: matrices) is a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, with elements or entries arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or property of such an object.

  7. The Disintegration Loops - Wikipedia

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    The Disintegration Loops is a series of four albums by the American avant-garde composer William Basinski, released in 2002 and 2003. [2] The albums comprise tape loop recordings played for extended time, with noise and cracks increasing as the tape deteriorated .

  8. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

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    By January 2021, the effort was continuing as yt-dlp. [ 13 ] yt-dlp was included in Ubuntu as of the 22.04 release. [ 14 ] youtube-dl was removed from Debian 12.0 and Ubuntu 23.10 due to stagnant development and replaced with an empty package depending on yt-dlp.

  9. List of Kate Plus 8 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Kate Plus 8 (formerly Jon & Kate Plus 8) is an American reality television series starring The Gosselin family. The show premiered on the Discovery Health Channel on April 10, 2007. After two seasons, the series moved to TLC. Following the Gosselins' divorce in 2009, the final episode of Jon & Kate Plus 8 aired on November 23