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  2. Spencer Livermore, Baron Livermore - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Elliot Livermore was born on 12 June 1975 in Slough, Berkshire.He was raised in Wickford, Essex and attended Beauchamps High School and Basildon College.. In 1996, Livermore graduated from the London School of Economics with a Bachelor of Science in Economics; he later became a visiting senior fellow at the university.

  3. Loglog plot - Wikipedia

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    A loglog plot of y = x (blue), y = x 2 (green), and y = x 3 (red). Note the logarithmic scale markings on each of the axes, and that the log x and log y axes (where the logarithms are 0) are where x and y themselves are 1. Comparison of Linear, Concave, and Convex Functions\nIn original (left) and log10 (right) scales

  4. Brune Poirson - Wikipedia

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    Born in Washington, DC, Poirson's mother was a paintings conservator and restorer and her father a computer consultant for the World Bank.She grew up with her two little brothers in Apt in Vaucluse, where she did part of her schooling from nursery school, in the public schools. [1]

  5. Tony Sayegh - Wikipedia

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    Tony Sayegh (born October 29, 1976, in Brooklyn, New York) served as a White House Senior Advisor for Strategy [1] until February 2020, [citation needed] and is a former Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, [2] [3] [4] serving from March 6, 2017, to June 2019.

  6. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    Instructure Holdings, Inc. is an educational technology company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.It is the developer and publisher of Canvas, a web-based learning management system (LMS), and Mastery Connect, an assessment management system.

  7. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    auribus teneo lupum: I hold a wolf by the ears: Common ancient proverb, this version from Terence. It indicates that one is in a dangerous situation where both holding on and letting go could be deadly. A modern version is "to have a tiger by the tail". aurora australis: southern dawn: The Southern Lights, an aurora that appears in the Southern ...

  8. Iterated logarithm - Wikipedia

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    The zig-zagging entails starting from the point (n, 0) and iteratively moving to (n, log b (n) ), to (0, log b (n) ), to (log b (n), 0 ). In computer science , the iterated logarithm of n {\displaystyle n} , written log * n {\displaystyle n} (usually read " log star "), is the number of times the logarithm function must be iteratively applied ...

  9. Bob Sternfels - Wikipedia

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    After growing up in Lodi, California in San Joaquin County, [3] Sternfels studied history and economics at Stanford University, where he was a member of the NCAA Division I varsity water polo team.