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  2. Category:Image captions for cleanup/Without examples/With ...

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  3. Frederick Jelinek - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Jelinek (18 November 1932 – 14 September 2010) was a Czech-American researcher in information theory, automatic speech recognition, and natural language processing.

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  5. Sampling bias - Wikipedia

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    Example of biased sample: as of June 2008 55% of web browsers (Internet Explorer) in use did not pass the Acid2 test. Due to the nature of the test, the sample consisted mostly of web developers. [16] A classic example of a biased sample and the misleading results it produced occurred in 1936.

  6. Sécurité - Wikipedia

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    Sécurité (/ s eɪ ˈ k jʊər ɪ t eɪ /; French: sécurité) (often repeated thrice, "Sécurité, sécurité, sécurité") is a procedure word used in the maritime radio service that warns the crew that the following message is important safety information.

  7. Pro rata - Wikipedia

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    Pro rata is an adverb or adjective meaning in equal portions or in proportion. [1] The term is used in many legal and economic contexts. The hyphenated spelling pro-rata for the adjective form is common, as recommended for adjectives by some English-language style guides.