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What is the SuperMemo?

It’s a software that facilitates speed learning, particularly of languages. It’s based on an algorithm which calculates the precise moment when a person is likely to forget something she has learnt. The program would then remind her about going over that information once again, during those times. It was invented by Piotr Wozniak.

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What is the strongest material known to man?

The strength of any material is its ability to resist stretching, pressing together, and tearing what the scientists call tension, compression and shear. No one material is the strongest for all purpose. For example, cast iron is immensely strong in resisting steady compression, but is easily broken by a sharp hammer blow. Some materials are made stronger by the addition …

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What is the stroboscopic effect?

The stroboscopic effect is a phenomenon due to interrupted illumination of a moving object. When an oscillating body is seen in periodically interrupted light (a series of light flashes occurring at a definite rate) it appears different. If the periodicity of the vibrating body is same as that of the flashing light, the body appears to be stationary. In movies, …

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What is the Spanish Riding School?

There is only one place where the horse is ridden according to traditional rites which have come down from the days of chivalry – the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. Its beginnings can be traced from 1572. The art of haute ecole had hardly changed since it was developed by Louis XIII’s Master of the Horse. The riding Hall was …

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What is the source of allethrin?

Allethrins are compounds used in household insecticides like mosquito coils because they have low toxicity for humans. They are sourced from chrysanthemum flowers, found in Asia and eastern Europe. These plants are cultivated for ornamental, culinary or insecticide-preparation purposes. The flowers are pulverized and the allethrin compounds found in the seed cells are extracted and sold to insecticide makers.

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What is the Sortino Ratio?

Frank Sortino, now the director of a pension research institute in San Francisco, developed the Sortino Ratio. Many global Mutual Fund rating agencies prefer this risk-adjusted return measure over the Sharpe Ratio, because it is simple and easy. The Sortino Ratio is similar to the Sharpe Ratio, except that instead of using standard deviation as the denominator, it uses downside …

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What is the Sorlod Space System?

The solar system along with the universe is balanced and dominated by three universal forces – repulsion, gravitation and retraction. But present science knows only one universal astronomical force – gravitation. The other two forces are still unknown. With efforts spanning over 25 years, the scientific fraternity has devised a new technology called the Sorlod Space System (SSS). With this, …

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Boiling Point Depends on Pressure

Boiling Point Depends on Pressure We all know that the boiling point of water is 100 degree Centigrade. But this statement is hardly sufficient. We should add that this is the boiling point at sea-level; in other words, under normal conditions. If we climb a mountain, and so obtain a reduced atmospheric pressure, boiling point will be less than 100 …

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