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  2. George Washington Vanderbilt II - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Vanderbilt, John Singer Sargent, 1890 George W. Vanderbilt II was the youngest child of William Henry Vanderbilt and Maria Louisa Kissam. Though there is no evidence to suggest that he referred to himself using a numerical suffix, various sources have called him both George Washington Vanderbilt II and III.

  3. Barney S. Graham - Wikipedia

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    Barney S. Graham is an American immunologist, virologist, and clinical trials physician.. He is currently Professor of Medicine and Microbiology, Biochemistry, & Immunology and Senior Advisor for Global Health Equity [1] at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta.

  4. Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital was established on 9 October 1923 and has grown from an initial 200-bed capacity to 2,000. It is currently the third largest hospital in Africa and the leading national referral centre in Ghana.

  5. Shannon–Hartley theorem - Wikipedia

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    It connects Hartley's result with Shannon's channel capacity theorem in a form that is equivalent to specifying the M in Hartley's line rate formula in terms of a signal-to-noise ratio, but achieving reliability through error-correction coding rather than through reliably distinguishable pulse levels.

  6. Vital capacity - Wikipedia

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    Vital capacity (VC) is the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation. It is equal to the sum of inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and expiratory reserve volume. It is approximately equal to Forced Vital Capacity (FVC). [1] [2] A person's vital capacity can be measured by a wet or regular spirometer.

  7. Channel capacity - Wikipedia

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    Hence, alternative approaches such as, investigation on the input support, [6] relaxations [7] and capacity bounds, [8] have been proposed in the literature. The capacity of a discrete memoryless channel can be computed using the Blahut-Arimoto algorithm. Deep learning can be used to estimate the channel capacity

  8. Capacitance - Wikipedia

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    Capacitance is the capacity of a material object or device to store electric charge. It is measured by the charge in response to a difference in electric potential, expressed as the ratio of those quantities. Commonly recognized are two closely related notions of capacitance: self capacitance and mutual capacitance.

  9. Tufts Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Tufts Medical Center (until 2008 Tufts-New England Medical Center), a 15-building campus located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a downtown Boston hospital midway between Chinatown and the Boston Theater District. The hospital is a community-based full service medical center.