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  • 121Photon mapping — In computer graphics, photon mapping is a two pass global illumination algorithm developed by Henrik Wann Jensen that solves the rendering equation. Rays from the light source and rays from the camera are traced independently until some… …

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  • 122Norma (opera) — Vincenzo Bellini …

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  • 123Instrumental temperature record — See also temperature record. The instrumental temperature record shows the fluctuations of the temperature of the atmosphere and the oceans as measured by temperature sensors. Currently, the longest running temperature record is the Central… …

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  • 124Lagrange polynomial — In numerical analysis, a Lagrange polynomial, named after Joseph Louis Lagrange, is the interpolation polynomial for a given set of data points in the Lagrange form. It was first discovered by Edward Waring in 1779 and later rediscovered by… …

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  • 125Epiclesis — In most Christian churches, the epiclesis (also sometimes spelled epiklesis, since it is a transliterated Greek word) is that part of the prayer of consecration of the Eucharistic elements (bread and wine) by which the priest invokes the Holy… …

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  • 126SciPy — Infobox Software name = latest release version = 0.6.0 latest release date = Sept. 20, 2007 developer = community project sponsored and supported by Enthought operating system = Cross platform [http://www.scipy.org/Download (list)] genre =… …

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  • 1273ds Max — Infobox Software name = Autodesk 3ds Max caption = Version 2008 interface with a dark theme developer = Autodesk Inc. latest release version = 2009 (11.0) latest release date = April 2008 operating system = Windows (2000, XP or Vista) genre = 3D… …

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  • 128Radical center (politics) — The terms radical center or radical middle describe a third way philosophy as well as an associated political movement. Followers of this philosophy claim to improve understanding by simultaneously affirming both sides, whether that be… …

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