- In statistics, the
widely applicable information criterion (WAIC), also
known as Watanabe–Akaike
information criterion, is the
generalized version of the...
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leading the
drafting of the
Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, and was
widely referred to as the "First Lady of the World".
Clinton served as the first...
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publisher the
Bonnier Corporation, and is
promoted as "the world's most
widely read
aviation magazine". It is
owned by
digital media entrepreneur Craig...
- This is a list of
British words not
widely used in the
United States. In
Commonwealth of Nations, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ireland, Canada, New...
- This is a list of
American words not
widely used in the
United Kingdom. In
Canada and Australia, some of the
American terms listed are widespread; however...
- also fit
within the URI
system (Uniform
Resource Identifier). They are
widely used to
identify academic, professional, and
government information, such...
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Widely Distributed Records was a Chicago, Illinois-based
record label. It was
founded in 1991 by Jack Frank, the
sometime manager of the Chicago-based...
- In the
motion picture industry, a wide
release (short for
nationwide release) is a film
playing at the same time at
cinemas in most
markets across a country...
- Gallup's List of
People that
Americans Most
Widely Admired in the 20th
Century is a poll
published in
December 1999 by The
Gallup Organization to determine...
-
Database (NED), but it
became a de
facto standard and is now used more
widely, for example, by the NASA
Astrophysics Data System,
which coined and prefers...