• In computing and specifically in Internet slang, a leech is one who benefits, usually deliberately, from others' information or effort but does not offer...
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  • or medical therapy Leeching (computing), using others' information or effort without providing anything in return Image leeching, direct linking to an...
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  • telling on people Backcombing, a method of styling hair to add volume Leecher (computing), alternative term usually used in video games The use of a remote...
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  • medicine which used leeches Leech (computing), someone who uses others' information or effort but does not provide any in return Leech (character), a fictional...
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    with traffic management solutions to involve all peers, both seeder and leecher. It is ETM's goal to unite peers that have different objectives and to...
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    Common pool resource Economic surplus Freedom Riders Forced rider Leech (computing) The Logic of Collective Action Moral hazard Parasitism (social offense)...
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  • organization. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Minho Campus Party. Leeching (computing) LAN Party Minho University "Minho Campus Party". www3.dsi.uminho...
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  • DNA computing Human biocomputer Molecular electronics Nanotechnology Nanobiotechnology Peptide computing Wetware computer Unconventional computing Wispelway...
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  • In contrast with parasitic computing, the "stolen" computing power is not used for useful calculations. "Parasitic Computing". Archived from the original...
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  • the University of Lancaster, the University of Oslo, and the Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities, Bergen, to provide a British counterpart to...
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    Chemical computer Quantum computer Unconventional computing Wetware (brain) Biosensor Biological computing Machine olfaction Biological computer born Neurocomputers...
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    Alan Turing (category History of computing in the United Kingdom)
    the Automatic Computing Engine, one of the first designs for a stored-program computer. In 1948, Turing joined Max Newman's Computing Machine Laboratory...
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  • their Internet-connected computer, which are available for a variety of computing platforms and operating systems, including an official client. BitTorrent...
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    museum displays the story of computing through the mainframes of the 1960s and 1970s, and the rise of personal computing in the 1980s. It has a policy...
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  • Intelligence (British TV series) (category Television series about computing)
    Production Executive producers Nerys Evans Morwenna Gordon Producer Charlie Leech Editor Gavin Buckley Camera setup Single-camera Running time 20–22 minutes...
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    descent to generate keys and values for computing the weight changes of the fast neural network which computes answers to queries. This was later shown...
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    eMule's corruption handling competitive with BitTorrent. SHA-1 hashes are computed for each 180 KiB sub-chunk and a whole SHA-1 hash tree is formed. AICH...
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  • answering the question "Can machines think?", in his 1950 seminal paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence". The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Turing...
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    30 m (98 ft). The largest of the segmented worms (including earthworms, leeches, and polychaetes) is the African giant earthworm (Microchaetus rappi)....
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    for computing the modular character tables of finite simple groups. He discovered the relation between Niemeier lattices and deep holes of the Leech lattice...
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  • run on the 16K version of the Spectrum. Reception Paul Liptrot of Home Computing Weekly praised the graphics, stating them as overall "smooth-moving" and...
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  • summit on the Treaty of Lisbon. In this context, the method was proposed to compute voting weights of member states in the Council of the European Union. Currently...
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  • by Rob T. Curtis for studying the Mathieu groups, binary Golay code and Leech lattice. The Miracle Octad Generator is a 4x6 array of combinations describing...
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    requirement in a number of occupations and professions such as medicine and computing. English has become so important in scientific publishing that more than...
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  • Xunlei (category Peer-to-peer computing)
    services to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), offering edge computing, function computing[clarification needed] and shared CDN[clarification needed] (SCDN)...
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    which contains Boolean algebra. Forming the mathematical foundations of computing, Boolean logic laid the foundations for the information age. Historically...
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  • FULLWIDTH APOSTROPHE Fullwidth form of the typewriter apostrophe. In modern computing practice, Unicode is the standard and default method for character encoding...
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    the uniform distribution over ⁠ ( − 1 , 1 ) {\displaystyle (-1,1)} ⁠, computing ⁠ r {\displaystyle r} ⁠ as above, and rejecting the point and resampling...
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    Durham, grew up in Bournemouth, and took a BSc in Applied Psychology and Computing at Bournemouth University from 2001 to 2004. The following year, he moved...
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  • Sentiment analysis (category Affective computing)
    Technology; Ubiquitous Computing and Communications; Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing; Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, 2015, pp. 2359-2364...
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