Fan-gating (also known as "Like-gating") is the practice of acquiring more fans for a Facebook page by requiring Facebook users to "like" the page in...
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2014 Florida gubernatorial election (redirect from Fan gate)
refused to take the stage for seven minutes because Crist had a small electric fan under his lectern. The incident was dubbed "fangate" by media sources such...
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Fan-in is the number of inputs a logic gate can handle. For instance the fan-in for the AND gate shown in the figure is 3. Physical logic gates with a...
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whom he met while working at Google. The couple has three children. He is a fan of Stanford football. His father, mother, and older sister also attended...
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Sluice (redirect from Sluice gate)
solid frame through water pressure as in a needle dam. Fan gate (Dutch: waaier sluis) This type of gate was invented by the Dutch hydraulic engineer Jan BlankenĀ [nl]...
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(xV+c)\end{aligned}}} Gating mechanism is used in highway networks, which were designed by unrolling an LSTM. Channel gating uses a gate to control the flow...
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need to graduate from college to be wildly successful, referencing Bill Gates and Richard Branson as examples. On October 9, 2010, Saturday Night Live...
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years old and I never knew a human could do any of this. In 2015, he wrote a fan fiction original screenplay for the HBO television comedy series Silicon...
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electronics, the fan-out is the number of gate inputs driven by the output of another single logic gate. In most designs, logic gates are connected to...
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A fan or fanatic, sometimes also termed an aficionado or enthusiast, is a person who exhibits strong interest or admiration for something or somebody...
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