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  2. Busybody - Wikipedia

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    A busybody is someone who meddles in the affairs of others. The term has various origins and meanings in different contexts, such as literature, law, and religion. Learn more about the history, usage, and examples of this personality stereotype.

  3. Busy work - Wikipedia

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    Busy work is an activity that has little or no value but is done to pass time and stay busy. It occurs in various settings, such as education and work, where people may lack opportunities or skills to do something more productive.

  4. Busy beaver - Wikipedia

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    The busy beaver game is a theoretical computer science challenge to find the longest-running or highest-scoring n-state Turing machine that eventually halts. The game is related to non-computable functions, the halting problem, and complexity theory.

  5. Cat's Cradle - Wikipedia

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    Cat's Cradle is a satirical science fiction novel that features ice-nine, a substance that freezes water instantly. Ice-nine plays a key role in the plot, as it causes the death of the dictator of San Lorenzo and triggers a global catastrophe.

  6. Urban area - Wikipedia

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    An urban area is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment. Learn about the historical growth, urbanization and classification of urban areas, and see the list of the 200 largest urban areas in the world by population.

  7. Busy signal - Wikipedia

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    A busy signal is an audible tone that indicates a phone call cannot be completed. Learn about the different types of busy signals, their history, and how they vary by country and region.

  8. Erlang (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Erlang-C formula is a teletraffic engineering formula that calculates the probability of call waiting in a queue when all servers are busy. It is based on the average call arrival rate and the average call length, and it applies to systems with unlimited queues and no blocking.

  9. Annual average daily traffic - Wikipedia

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    AADT is a simple, but useful, measurement of how busy the road is. AADT is the standard measurement for vehicle traffic load on a section of road, and the basis for some decisions regarding transport planning , or to the environmental hazards of pollution related to road transport.