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  2. Kraft paper - Wikipedia

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    It has high tensile strength. The grammage is normally 40–135 g/m 2. Sack kraft paper, or just sack paper, is a porous kraft paper with high elasticity and high tear resistance, designed for packaging products with high demands for strength and durability. Absorbent kraft paper is made with controlled absorbency (i.e. a high degree of porosity).

  3. Sobol sequence - Wikipedia

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    A more efficient Gray code implementation was proposed by Antonov and Saleev. [3] As for the generation of Sobol’ numbers, they are clearly aided by the use of Gray code G ( n ) = n ⊕ ⌊ n / 2 ⌋ {\displaystyle G(n)=n\oplus \lfloor n/2\rfloor } instead of n for constructing the n -th point draw.

  4. Route assignment - Wikipedia

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    Route assignment, route choice, or traffic assignment concerns the selection of routes (alternatively called paths) between origins and destinations in transportation networks. It is the fourth step in the conventional transportation forecasting model, following trip generation , trip distribution , and mode choice .

  5. Nissan Cube - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Lafesta (for Cube³, Japan) Nissan Juke. The Nissan Cube is a mini MPV produced by carmaker Nissan between 1998 and 2019. Initially sold only in Japan, the Cube was sold in North American markets from 2009 to 2014, and in European markets from 2009 to 2011. In Japan, it was exclusive to Nissan Red Stage dealerships.

  6. Apollo 13 - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 13 (April 11–17, 1970) was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the third meant to land on the Moon. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module (SM) ruptured two days into the mission, disabling its electrical and life-support system.

  7. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines, Inc. is a major American airline headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois. United operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States and all six inhabited continents primarily out of its eight hubs, with Chicago–O'Hare having the largest number of daily flights and Denver carrying the most passengers in 2023.

  8. Cube Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cube Entertainment. Cube Entertainment Inc. ( Korean : 큐브엔터테인먼트; RR : Kyubeu Enteoteinmeonteu) is a South Korean entertainment company. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house.

  9. Convolutional code - Wikipedia

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    Convolutional code with any code rate can be designed based on polynomial selection; however, in practice, a puncturing procedure is often used to achieve the required code rate. Puncturing is a technique used to make a m/n rate code from a "basic" low-rate (e.g., 1/n) code. It is achieved by deleting of some bits in the encoder output.