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  2. Optical proximity correction - Wikipedia

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    Optical proximity correction ( OPC) is a photolithography enhancement technique commonly used to compensate for image errors due to diffraction or process effects. The need for OPC is seen mainly in the making of semiconductor devices and is due to the limitations of light to maintain the edge placement integrity of the original design, after ...

  3. OnlyFans - Wikipedia

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    OnlyFans is a British subscription-based video on demand service and social media network. It acts as a video hosting service, allowing content creators to upload videos and garner subscribers to their content. As such, it is part of the creator economy. Subscribers pay creators in monthly instalments, in one-time tips, or via pay-per-view. The ...

  4. 2024 in film - Wikipedia

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    2024 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films, and notable deaths.Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) celebrated their 100th anniversaries; Miramax will celebrate its 45th anniversary; 20th Century Animation, DreamWorks Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, and Searchlight Pictures will celebrate their ...

  5. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    Rank Name Industry Revenue (USD millions) Revenue growth Employees Headquarters 1 Walmart: Retail: 611,289 6.7% 2,100,000 Bentonville, Arkansas: 2 Amazon

  6. Abigail (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Abigail. (2024 film) Abigail is a 2024 American horror film directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett from a screenplay written by Stephen Shields and Guy Busick. The film follows a group of kidnappers who capture the daughter of a powerful underworld figure and demand $50 million for her release, unaware of something sinister.

  7. Taylor Swift - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. A subject of widespread public interest with a vast fanbase, she has influenced the music industry, popular culture, and politics through her songwriting, artistry, entrepreneurship, and advocacy. Swift began professional songwriting at 14.

  8. List of fictional dogs in video games - Wikipedia

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    It is a collection of various notable dogs that are featured in video games, including arcade games, personal computer games, or console games . Canine. Origin. System (s) Notes. Alice. The Last of Us Part II. PlayStation 4. One of many dogs trained by the WLF to assist in patrolling Seattle, Alice is primarily handled by supporting character Mel.

  9. Bonferroni correction - Wikipedia

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    The Bonferroni correction compensates for that increase by testing each individual hypothesis at a significance level of , where is the desired overall alpha level and is the number of hypotheses. [4] For example, if a trial is testing hypotheses with a desired overall , then the Bonferroni correction would test each individual hypothesis at .