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- software in 1991. The BUGS project has evolved through four main versions: classicBUGS, WinBUGS, OpenBUGS and MultiBUGS. MultiBUGS is built on the existing...
- MATLAB, and Python. Packages that use dialects of the BUGS model language: WinBUGS / OpenBUGS/ MultiBUGS JAGS MCSim Julia language with packages like Turing...
- be found at Github/openbugs, but development appears to be shifted to MultiBugs with its source, also on GitHub as noted in the page ****ure Developments...
- Bugs Bunny is a cartoon character created in the late 1930s at Warner Bros. Cartoons (originally Leon Schlesinger Productions) and voiced originally by...
- Reid (L****ie Flunks Obedience School) Ross gets bit by the studio schooling bug as he teaches the gang to spell, solve chemical equations and carry the decimal...
- behaviour of interfaces can sometimes lead to new bugs in the software using it, creating difficult to resolve multi-directional cross dependencies between various...
- infighting among the multi-family team is slowing down progress and the red team is also having minor spats as Damien is bugging Nathaniel. 789,000 W****...
- B**** copy destabilizes and transforms into a gigantic, wolf-shaped super multi-bug organism. The energy needed to create this Navi causes unusual radiation...
- energy to the bug fragments; but something went wrong and the concoction transformed into a giant wolf-like multi-bug organism. Although the bug beast was...
- flamethrower claimed to have been used during World War I; a 1963 Volkswagen Baja Bug; and a Manhattan Firearms pepper-box revolver from the mid-19th century....