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- analysis capabilities are commonly used by econometricians. The S-PLUS FinMetrics software package was developed for econometric time series analysis. Due...
- hadrosaurids, measuring up to 12 m (39 ft) long and weighing around 4.0 metric tons (4.4 short tons). †Gilmoreosaurus †Gilmoreosaurus mongoliensis 70 Ma...
- Development (OECD). The nation performs extremely well in national performance metrics, including education, economic competitiveness, civil liberties, quality...
- with herring and sardines together providing a harvest of over 22 million metric tons in 1999. Many other species are harvested in smaller numbers. In 2022...
- ZVM to ZVM communication 9090 Unofficial ****pit Unofficial Prometheus metrics server Unofficial Openfire Administration console Unofficial SqueezeCenter...
- uranium, but without triggering a nuclear explosion. After the crash, 1,400 metric tons (1,500 short tons) of contaminated soil was sent to the United States...
- is the largest Christian church building in the world by the two latter metrics and the second largest by the first as of 2016[update]. The top of its...
- [@elonmusk] (19 March 2022). "Also the heaviest Falcon 9 payload at 16.25 metric tons" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 4 September 2022. Retrieved...
- (instruction-level) collection, benchmarking, debugging or analysis of running software metrics. HPC may also be used to discover and analyze unusual or su****ious activity...
- In the mathematical study of order, a metric lattice L is a lattice that admits a positive valuation: a function v ∈ L → ℝ satisfying, for any a, b ∈ L...