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  2. Twelfth grade - Wikipedia

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    This official senior day can also be used to sponsor a senior field trip or senior class trip where the class would, for example, go to a theme park, a lake, a resort, the beach, or some other vacation-type activity. Following graduation, many seniors go on senior week, where they spend a week at the beach with their friends. [23]

  3. Dave Cutler - Wikipedia

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    In April 1975, DEC began a hardware project, code-named Star, to design a 32-bit virtual address extension to its PDP-11.In June 1975, Cutler, together with Dick Hustvedt and Peter Lipman, were appointed the technical project leaders for the software project, code-named Starlet, to develop a totally new operating system for the Star family of processors.

  4. Law of total variance - Wikipedia

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    The law of total variance is a fundamental result in probability theory that expresses the variance of a random variable Y in terms of its conditional variances and conditional means given another random variable X.

  5. FreeBSD - Wikipedia

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    FreeBSD is a free-software Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The first version was released in 1993 developed from 386BSD, [4] one of the first fully functional and free Unix clones on affordable home-class hardware, and has since continuously been the most commonly used BSD-derived operating system.

  6. Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Romanesque buildings have massive stone walls, openings topped by semi-circular arches, small windows, and, particularly in France, arched stone vaults. [246] The large portal with coloured sculpture in high relief became a central feature of façades, especially in France, and the capitals of columns were often carved with narrative scenes of ...

  7. Zero Tolerance (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The ROMs of the game and its sequel were offered by the owner for free download later. [10] In Beyond Zero Tolerance, the player character has to go to the alien motherland and kill every living thing there. [11] In October 2005, Eidos Interactive announced a game titled Zero Tolerance: City Under Fire for PS2 and Xbox.

  8. Mathcad - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, the latest release from PTC is Mathcad Prime 11.0.0.0. This release is a freemium variant: if the software is not activated after a Mathcad Prime 30-day trial, it is possible to continue using PTC Mathcad Express for an unlimited time as "PTC Mathcad Express Free-for-Life Engineering Calculations Software".

  9. Total derivative - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the total derivative of a function f at a point is the best linear approximation near this point of the function with respect to its arguments. Unlike partial derivatives, the total derivative approximates the function with respect to all of its arguments, not just a single one.