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  2. Éditions Gallimard - Wikipedia

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    Official website. www .gallimard .fr. Éditions Gallimard ( French: [edisjɔ̃ ɡalimaːʁ] ), formerly Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (1911–1919) and Librairie Gallimard (1919–1961), is one of the leading French book publishers. In 2003, it and its subsidiaries published 1,418 titles. [citation needed] Founded by Gaston ...

  3. Empirical distribution function - Wikipedia

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    The empirical distribution function is an estimate of the cumulative distribution function that generated the points in the sample. It converges with probability 1 to that underlying distribution, according to the Glivenko–Cantelli theorem. A number of results exist to quantify the rate of convergence of the empirical distribution function to ...

  4. Telephone numbers in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Geographical telephone numbers. Since the reorganization of the telephone system in 1995, Dutch geographical numbers consist of 9 digits. The numbering plan implements a system of area codes. An area code consists of two or three digits. The larger cities and areas have two digits with a subscriber number of seven digits, permitting more local ...

  5. MIME - Wikipedia

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    MIME. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ( MIME) is a standard that extends the format of email messages to support text in character sets other than ASCII, as well as attachments of audio, video, images, and application programs. Message bodies may consist of multiple parts, and header information may be specified in non-ASCII character sets.

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  7. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Sampler (musical instrument) A sampler is an electronic musical instrument that records and plays back samples (portions of sound recordings ). Samples may comprise elements such as rhythm, melody, speech, sound effects or longer portions of music. The mid-20th century saw the introduction of keyboard instruments that played sounds recorded on ...

  8. Standard error - Wikipedia

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    For correlated random variables the sample variance needs to be computed according to the Markov chain central limit theorem. Independent and identically distributed random variables with random sample size. There are cases when a sample is taken without knowing, in advance, how many observations will be acceptable according to some criterion.

  9. Container format - Wikipedia

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    Container format. A container format (informally, sometimes called a wrapper) or metafile is a file format that allows multiple data streams to be embedded into a single file, usually along with metadata for identifying and further detailing those streams. [1] Notable examples of container formats include archive files (such as the ZIP format ...