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  2. Wedge prism - Wikipedia

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    Wedge prism. The wedge prism is a prism with a shallow angle between its input and output surfaces. This angle is usually 3 degrees or less. Refraction at the surfaces causes the prism to deflect light by a fixed angle. When viewing a scene through such a prism, objects will appear to be offset by an amount that varies with their distance from ...

  3. Idaho Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    SICI also houses offenders who have almost completed their sentence (toppers). Toppers do not have to work if they choose not to. SICI also operates the final pre-release program for about 90 percent of offenders paroling from the system. The Idaho board of correction approved women residents to be housed here to alleviate overcrowding.

  4. Spontaneous potential - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous potentials (SP) are usually caused by charge separation in clay or other minerals, due to presence of semi-permeable interface impeding the diffusion of ions through the pore space of rocks, or by natural flow of a conducting fluid through the rocks. The origin of SP across formation can be attributed to two processes involving the ...

  5. 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 .

  6. North Carolina Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Department of Correction. 31,400. [2] The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction (NCDAC) is the agency responsible for corrections in the U.S. state of North Carolina. NCDAC was formed as a cabinet level agency at the start of 2023, after corrections had been part of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety since 2012.

  7. Flip & Fill - Wikipedia

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    Flip & Fill. Flip & Fill are an English electronic dance music duo, based in Manchester, England, consisting of the producers/ remixers, DJs Graham Turner and Mark Hall. They are signed to the Filtrate record label.

  8. Alaska Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Spring Creek Correctional Center in Seward. The Department of Corrections of the state of Alaska is an agency of the state government responsible for corrections. The department manages institutions, parole and probation. The current commissioner is Jen Winkelman. [1] The agency has its headquarters in the Douglas area of Juneau and offices in ...

  9. New Jersey Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    NJDOC. The New Jersey Department of Corrections ( NJDOC) is the government agency responsible for operations and management of prison facilities in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The New Jersey Department of Corrections operates 9 correctional facilities, 11 Residential Community Release Programs, and 1 Assessment Center.