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Hyperspectral imaging:
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'Hyperspectral imaging in wound care: A systematic review':
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Take the Nobel name off economics prize, say relatives https://t.co/DzikG75BxN
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RT @bookletboy: "It is almost always gambling that enables one to form a fairly clear idea of a manifestation of chance; it is gambling that gave birth to the calculus of probability; it is gambling that this calculus owes its first faltering utterances and its most recent developments;" 1/2 https://t.co/ar5DIwinYj
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RT @WriteAheadLog: VCs: please less dinners and more lunches. It's much harder for parents to make it to a dinner. I want to meet your elite cadre of likeminded AI thought leaders, but my kids have booked my evenings for the next 18 years.
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RT @koonsfan: @alexbilz Think this was Einhorn's senior thesis
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RT @NC_Renic: I hope this email doesn’t find you. Be free and live as I cannot.
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RT @AlexSarv: @NC_Renic I hope this email finds you and that in darkness binds you
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RT @spooky_JL: Imagine just now noticing this https://t.co/BeZSQlAgg3
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RT @alexbilz: 'Probability Theory: The Logic of Science' - E. T. Jaynes (2003, PDF):
https://t.co/SovBvml2eH https://t.co/aglKnHZvrN
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RT @bookletboy: the question is how to gamble, not whether
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RT @bookletboy: "Mr. G owes $100 000 to a loan shark, and will be killed at dawn if the loan is not repaid in full. Mr. G has $20 000, but partial payments are not accepted, and he has no other source of income or credit." 1/4 https://t.co/QhP7XtX2Kf

Chen, Robert W., Larry A. Shepp, Yi-Ching Yao, and Cun-Hui Zhang. “On Optimality of Bold Play for Primitive Casinos in the Presence of Inflation.” Journal of Applied Probability 42, no. 1 (2005): 121–37. https://t.co/eBVafqCHEe.
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Textbooks & sailors' conventional knowledge held that cyclones simply could not develop that close to Earth's midriff.

Typhoon Vamei in 2001 formed at 1.4°N in the South China Sea, making it the closest tropical cyclone to the equator.

For centuries, it was thought that tropical cyclones couldn't form within 300 nautical miles of the equator.
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