SentenceTransformer
This is a sentence-transformers model trained on the paq, msmarco, hotpot, nq, nli, squad, bioasq, fiqa, stackexchange, news, amazon_counterfactual, arxiv_s2s, arxiv_p2p, amazon_reviews, banking, biorxiv_s2s, biorxiv_p2p, emo, imdb, med_s2s, med_p2p, mtop, toxic and tweet datasets. It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 2048-dimensional dense vector space and can be used for semantic textual similarity, semantic search, paraphrase mining, text classification, clustering, and more.
Model Details
Model Description
- Model Type: Sentence Transformer
- Maximum Sequence Length: 1024 tokens
- Output Dimensionality: 2048 tokens
- Similarity Function: Cosine Similarity
- Training Datasets:
- paq
- msmarco
- hotpot
- nq
- nli
- squad
- bioasq
- fiqa
- stackexchange
- news
- amazon_counterfactual
- arxiv_s2s
- arxiv_p2p
- amazon_reviews
- banking
- biorxiv_s2s
- biorxiv_p2p
- emo
- imdb
- med_s2s
- med_p2p
- mtop
- toxic
- tweet
Model Sources
- Documentation: Sentence Transformers Documentation
- Repository: Sentence Transformers on GitHub
- Hugging Face: Sentence Transformers on Hugging Face
Full Model Architecture
SentenceTransformer(
(0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 1024, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: LlamaModel
(1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 2048, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': True, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': False})
)
Usage
Direct Usage (Sentence Transformers)
First install the Sentence Transformers library:
pip install -U sentence-transformers
Then you can load this model and run inference.
from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer
# Download from the 🤗 Hub
model = SentenceTransformer("sentence_transformers_model_id")
# Run inference
sentences = [
'Instruct Classify the emotion expressed in the given Twitter message into one of the six emotions:anger, fear, joy, love, sadness, and surprise\nQuery: i am feeling exceptionally reluctant to go to school tomorrow even though its monday and the timetable is pretty good',
'fear',
'sadness',
]
embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
print(embeddings.shape)
# [3, 2048]
# Get the similarity scores for the embeddings
similarities = model.similarity(embeddings, embeddings)
print(similarities.shape)
# [3, 3]
Training Details
Training Datasets
paq
- Dataset: paq
- Size: 100,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
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- mean: 29.23 tokens
- max: 38 tokens
- min: 109 tokens
- mean: 139.9 tokens
- max: 232 tokens
- min: 112 tokens
- mean: 140.81 tokens
- max: 220 tokens
- min: 110 tokens
- mean: 140.34 tokens
- max: 227 tokens
- min: 111 tokens
- mean: 140.65 tokens
- max: 214 tokens
- min: 113 tokens
- mean: 140.02 tokens
- max: 232 tokens
- min: 108 tokens
- mean: 140.33 tokens
- max: 229 tokens
- min: 110 tokens
- mean: 140.81 tokens
- max: 268 tokens
- min: 110 tokens
- mean: 140.3 tokens
- max: 207 tokens
- 18: ~32.30%
- 20: ~32.20%
- 21: ~35.50%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question
Query: what type of toad is speaSpea Spea is a genus of North American amphibian commonly referred to as the western spadefoot toads. They differ greatly from true toads (those of the family Bufonidae) by having eyes with vertical pupils, no parotoid glands, and relatively smooth skin. Their most distinctive feature is a spade-like projection on their hind feet, from which their common name is derived. This projection enables spadefoot toads to dig in loose soils with ease. Its name is from the Ancient Greek "" (, ‘cave, cavern’) "Spea" species were once classified with their European cousins in the family Pelobatidae, but have since been
toad's sand dune habitat is protected by a number of National Nature Reserves. For example, in the north-west there are reserves at Hoylake, Ainsdale Sand Dunes, North Walney and Sandscale Haws. In Scotland, where the species is confined to the Solway Firth, there is a reserve at Caerlaverock. In Wales the species became extinct in the twentieth century, but has been reintroduced as part of the Biodiversity Action Plan. To reverse habitat loss the National Parks and Wildlife Service has created ponds for the species with some funding from the Heritage Council. Natterjack toad The natterjack toad ("Epidalea calamita") is
the remnants around them as a waterproof cocoon to retain moisture. In the Sonoran Desert, Couch's spadefoot toad spends most of the year dormant in its burrow. Heavy rain is the trigger for emergence and the first male to find a suitable pool calls to attract others. Eggs are laid and the tadpoles grow rapidly as they must reach metamorphosis before the water evaporates. As the desert dries out, the adult toads rebury themselves. The juveniles stay on the surface for a while, feeding and growing, but soon dig themselves burrows. Few make it to adulthood. The water holding frog
made to protect this species. Some of these recommendations are exclude logging around breeding areas, prevent pollution of streams and wetlands, and maintain vegetation and deep-leaf litter around streams. Sphagnum Frog - profile Sphagnum frog The sphagnum frog ("Philoria sphagnicolus") is a species of frog in the family Myobatrachidae. Its natural habitats are subtropical moist upland forests, subtropical moist montane forests, and Streams. They vary in color from shades of yellow and orange. They usually have irregular black spots that range all over their body. Their main source of diet comes from small insects and that are usually ants. This
Puerto Rican crested toad The Puerto Rican crested toad or simply Puerto Rican toad ("Peltophryne lemur") is a species of toad found only in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It is the only species of toad native to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The species formerly occurred in Virgin Gorda and along the southern and northern karst in Puerto Rico. It is listed as a threatened by the US Fish and Wildlife Service due to habitat loss and introduced species. At one period of time it was believed to be extinct until it was rediscovered in 1966. The
Moaning frog The moaning frog ("Heleioporus eyrei") is a burrowing frog native to south-western Western Australia. The moaning frog is rotund, with a large head and large, bulbous eyes. The dorsal surface is brown, with marbling of white, grey or yellow, and the ventral surface is white. The arms and legs are relatively small for burrowing frogs. Unlike most frogs of the genus "Heleioporus", the male moaning frog lacks nuptial spines on the inner surface of first finger. Males reach a length of 6.6 centimetres (2.6 in) and females reach a length of 6.3 centimetres (2.5 in). The moaning frog
to jumping. It can move fast by using a running gait in which the two hind legs are used alternately. Slow-motion photography shows, unlike a horse that can trot or gallop, the frog's gait remained similar at slow, medium, and fast speeds. This species can also climb trees and shrubs, and does so at night to catch insects. The Indian skipper frog ("Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis") has broad feet and can run across the surface of the water for several metres (yards). Frogs that live in or visit water have adaptations that improve their swimming abilities. The hind limbs are heavily muscled
European tree frog Their ventral skin is a whitish color, and the dorsal and ventral skin is separated by a dark brown lateral stripe from the eyes to the groin. Females have white throats, while males have golden brown throats with large (folded) vocal sacs. The head of "H. arborea" is rounded, the lip drops strongly, the pupil has the shape of a horizontal ellipse, and the tympanum is clearly recognizable. The discs on the frog's toes, which it uses to climb trees and hedges, is a characteristic feature of "H. arborea" . Like other frogs, their hind legs are much larger and
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Instruct Given a question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question
Query: who was the english king's favourite when he issued the statute forbidding bearing ofStatute forbidding Bearing of Armour Peace, at all Times when it shall please Us, and to punish them which shall do contrary." It declares that "Prelates, Earls, Barons, and the Commonalty of our Realm... are bound to aid Us as their Sovereign Lord at all Seasons, when need shall be." The statute was issued following a period of political turmoil in England which had culminated in the declaration of the Ordinances of 1311 – a set of regulations imposed on the king by the English peerage and clergy to restrict his power. The role of the king's favourite, the relatively low-born Piers Gaveston, was a
The King's Entertainment at Welbeck schoolmaster, and Fitz-Ale, a herald. The dialogue was followed by six hooded figures who give a display at the quintain, comparable to a display of jousting or "barriers." (Regarding the latter, see: "The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers.") The quintain display was brought to a conclusion by a "Gentleman" who reproved the rustics and their sport, and hailed the King for his love, goodness, and other virtues. This ambivalent text has been read as reflecting a larger ambivalence in the Court's position on relevant issues. Charles had re-published the "Book of Sports" and Jacobean proclamations urging noblemen to maintain and
Scots-language literature James VI. Having extolled the virtues of Scots "poesie", after his accession to the English throne, James VI increasingly favoured the language of southern England. In 1611 the Kirk adopted the English Authorised King James Version of the Bible. In 1617 interpreters were declared no longer necessary in the port of London because Scots and Englishmen were now "not so far different bot ane understandeth ane uther". Jenny Wormald, describes James as creating a "three-tier system, with Gaelic at the bottom and English at the top". The loss of the court as a centre of patronage in 1603 was a
Spanish match is particularly noted for his part in this campaign, from 1619. In 1620, and again in 1621, James issued decrees against writing or speaking on state affairs. John Everard preached against the match in February 1621, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and spent about half a year in the Gatehouse Prison. When Robert Mason wrote in 1622 to his friend Thomas Hobbes about public opinion on the match, criticising James's policy and noting Gondomar's skill in gaining support for it by holding out the prospect of the Palatine being returned to Frederick V, he hedged his comments with pleas for secrecy. Thomas
Treason Act 1547 The Treason Act 1547 (1 Ed. 6 c.12) was an Act of the Parliament of England. It is mainly notable for being the first instance of the rule that two witnesses are needed to prove a charge of treason, a rule which still exists today in the United States Constitution. During the reign of Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547), the statute books had proliferated with legislation creating numerous new forms of high treason. In the first year of the reign of his successor, Edward VI, Parliament passed this Act, which abolished all kinds of treason except: However the
English Reformation reign saw the emergence of Puritanism, which encompassed those Protestants who, whilst they agreed that there should be one national church, felt that the church had been but partially reformed. Puritanism ranged from hostility to the content of the Prayer Book and "popish" ceremony, to a desire that church governance be radically reformed. Grindal was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1575 and chose to oppose even the Queen in his desire to forward the Puritan agenda. He ended a 6,000-word reproach to her with, "Bear with me, I beseech you Madam, if I choose rather to offend your earthly majesty
History of the Catholic Church and homosexuality England, the accused were originally tried by church courts, which almost never punished homosexual behaviour. This changed when Henry VIII, while still a member of the Roman Catholic Church, enacted the Buggery Act 1533, as part of his campaign to break the power of the Catholic Church in England. Although homosexuality was not directly discussed at the Council of Trent, it did commission the drawing up of a catechism (following the successful lead of some Protestants) which stated: "Neither fornicators nor adulterers, nor the effeminate nor sodomites shall possess the kingdom of God." Neither the First Vatican Council nor the
a great tragedy for several centuries: During the reign of Stephen, Henry I came to be known as the "Lion of Justice". The Charter of Liberties was a precedent for Magna Carta (Great Charter) of 1215, at the end of the reign of John of England. Charter of Liberties The Charter of Liberties, also called the Coronation Charter, was a written proclamation by Henry I of England, issued upon his accession to the throne in 1100. It sought to bind the King to certain laws regarding the treatment of nobles, church officials, and individuals. The nineteenth-century historians Frederick Maitland and
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Instruct Given a question, retrieve passages that answer the question
Query: where is the sultanul madaris located in indiaSultanul Madaris The Sultan ul Madaris ; is a Shia Islamic "Madrasa" (religious school) for higher religious education in Lucknow, India. Major course of studies include Jurisprudence, Theology and Islamic Literature. It was founded in the year 1892 by Ayatullah Syed Muhammad Abul Hasan. The extensive "madrasa" buildings were erected under the supervision of the Nawab Mehdi Hasan Khan, a philanthropist of Awadh. The foundation stone was laid down in 1911 and the central hall was inaugurated by the then Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh Sir John Prescott Hewett. Sultanul Madaris is the second Shia religious
Syed Ibrahim Mallick Baya Syed Ibrahim Mallick, Sayyid Ibrahim Mallick Baya, Mallick, Malick, or Malik are the possible spellings used for the same name by Mallicks from Bihar, India. Syed Ibrahim Mallick came to India during the time of Sultan Mohammad Tughlaq in 740 Hijri. (1339 A.D.). Syed Ibrahim's ancestors were native of Baghdad who migrated to Afghanistan and settled in the district of Gardez Budt Nagar, which was located near Ghazni. In Bihar, syed Mallicks are mostly concentrated in the villages and towns in the districts of Patna, Bihar Sharif, Gaya, Jehanabad, Arwal, Auranagabad, Nawada, Jamui, Lakhisarai, Munger, and
in the menu, there are some popular Hyderabadi restaurants like Madina hotel which serves all the popular Hyderabadi dishes. They are very popular for their Hyderabadi Haleem which is served during the Holy month of Ramzan. Madina hotel was inaugurated in 1947 by the Nizam of Hyderabad, and is also a place of historic significance. The buses are run by TSRTC which connect it to all parts of the city. The closest MMTS Train station is at Yakutpura or Malakpet. Madina, Hyderabad Madina building is Waqf property and built in purpose of serve Hajj pilgrims. Madina Building was constructed with
Sanchi Sanchi Stupa, also written Sanci, is a Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in north-east of Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh. The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structures in India, and an important monument of Indian Architecture. It was originally commissioned by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha. It was crowned by the "chatra", a parasol-like structure
All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM or MMM) is a federation of various Muslim organisations in India. Majlis-e-Mushawarat was formally launched at a two-day (August 8–9) meeting in 1964 at the Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, Lucknow. Several leading Muslim scholars and clerics, including Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi, attended the meet while freedom fighter and a member in Jawaharlal Nehru's cabinet Dr. Syed Mahmud was elected its first president. It was established as an advocacy group in the wake of communal riots in the early 1960s. AIMMM has a long history of serving the community
the Navnath Sar (A composition that contains tenets of Navnath panth.) It is also a holy place for nomads of the Vaidu community from all over India. More than 7 lakhs Nath-bhakt visits at "Madhi" on Phalgun vadhya panchami (Rangpanchami) It is 51 km away from Ahmednagar towards east. Madhi is east of Nivdunge village on National Highway 222. Pathardi is 10 km from Madhi. There are three roads to go to Madhi one from Pathardi,second from Nivdunge and third one from Tisgaon. The Samādhi is in beautiful stones. The Temple was built by Muslim artisans under the supervision of
Aqsa Mosque, Qadian The Aqsa Mosque or masjid Aqsa is an Ahmadi mosque in Qadian, India. The mosque was built by Mirza Ghulam Murtaza, father of Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement, in 1876. The mosque had been renovated and extended repeatedly throughout the 20th century by the Ahmadiyya administration and the capacity of the building increased from its initial capacity of 200 to 15,000 by the year 2014. The mosque is situated inside the compound of the family house of Ghulam Ahmad which now serves as the centre of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in India located close
on the Prince Anwar Shah Road, named after their ancestor. Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib His Highness Prince Sahibzada Sayyid walShareef Sir Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Khan Sahib, (March 1795 in Shreerangapattam – 11 August 1872 in Russapagla, Calcutta) was the fourteenth son of Tipu Sultan.Deported to Calcutta in 1806 along with the remainder of his family seven years after the defeat and death of his father, he was eventually recognised by the Government of India as official head of the family and successor to his father. Knighted in 1870, he died two years later, aged 77, of dengue fever, the last
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- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
msmarco
- Dataset: msmarco
- Size: 200,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 18 tokens
- mean: 24.74 tokens
- max: 38 tokens
- min: 13 tokens
- mean: 79.11 tokens
- max: 220 tokens
- min: 21 tokens
- mean: 77.9 tokens
- max: 214 tokens
- min: 12 tokens
- mean: 77.97 tokens
- max: 232 tokens
- min: 16 tokens
- mean: 78.0 tokens
- max: 249 tokens
- min: 18 tokens
- mean: 77.89 tokens
- max: 230 tokens
- min: 16 tokens
- mean: 78.01 tokens
- max: 226 tokens
- min: 18 tokens
- mean: 77.52 tokens
- max: 204 tokens
- min: 15 tokens
- mean: 78.06 tokens
- max: 276 tokens
- 18: ~34.40%
- 20: ~31.50%
- 21: ~34.10%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a web search query, retrieve relevant passages that answer the query
Query: do ovaries atrophy after menopauseI've been post-menopause for about three years. I experienced the symptoms of vaginal atrophy almost immediately after menopause. Intercourse HURT LIKE HELL no matter how aroused I was or how much lubrication was produced naturally. It generally resulted in some minor tearing and bleeding no matter how careful my husband and I used to be.
Yes - hyst. doesn't touch your ovaries Hysterectomy is removal of your uterus. Ooectomy is removal of your ovaries. If your ovaries were left when they did the hysterectomy (quite common these days), yes, you can still produce fertile eggs, no problem. If your uterus is gone, though, there's nowhere for the eggs to go.
Because men do not go through a well-defined period referred to as menopause, some doctors refer to this problem as androgen (testosterone) decline in the aging male, or what some people call low testosterone.
Menopause is sometimes responsible for bouts of dry skin, particularly around the mouth, nose areas, as well as internally within the eyes. This dryness can be caused by the hormonal imbalances.During menopause, estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels decline and different types of âdrynessâ can occur.enopause is sometimes responsible for bouts of dry skin, particularly around the mouth, nose areas, as well as internally within the eyes. This dryness can be caused by the hormonal imbalances.
Follow us. Most women go through menopause in their late 40s or early 50s, but usually menopause symptoms start during perimenopause, which typically begins 10 years before the menopausal transition. During perimenopause, symptoms start to occur, and their severity is different for every woman.hen menopause symptoms start, they can be deceptive; many women may not realize that they are perimenopausal. If menopause symptoms start or you think they have started, then it's a good idea to talk to your doctor to learn more about this stage and how to deal with the sometimes bothersome symptoms.
Low ovarian reserve is a premature decrease in the number of eggs and can be caused by chromosomal anomalies such as Turner Syndrome, where the woman does not have two X chromosomes, or gene abnormalities such as Fragile X.
The closer the women were to the start of menopause, the less risk they had of suffering from heart attacks. In fact, those who started taking combination hormone therapy (PremPro® - estrogen plus progesterone) within ten years of menopause had an 11% lower risk of heart disease than women taking a placebo.
FSH and LH levels in perimenopause are often found to be high in comparison with levels of these hormones in menstruating women. However, they are not as high as in those women who have already reached a menopause.
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Instruct Given a web search query, retrieve relevant passages that answer the query
Query: how much does it cost to put an inground poolFor an Average Pool, Expect to Pay $25,000-50,000. Understanding that this is a very rough figure, you can expect to pay $25,000-50,000 for an inground pool. Of course, thatâs assuming a pool of average size, in an average city with the average cost of living, average extras, and average materials. Of course, you probably arenât average.
1 Additionally, the homeowner must include another $5 to $10 per square foot for installation fees as well. 2 This means that a mid-range cost for a floor-only installation would run the homeowner around $715. Additionally, the homeowner must include another $5 to $10 per square foot for installation fees as well. 2 This means that a mid-range cost for a floor-only installation would run the homeowner around $715.
1 According to Stantonhomes.com, to have a wrap around porch built, plan on spending at least $5,000 to $15,000 or more to the general cost of your home. 2 With any porch, the price is going to depend on the contractor, the size of the porch and the type of wood that is going to be used.
For a basic 120 square feet project in zip code 47474, the benchmark cost to Install a Brick Paver Patio ranges between $10.86 - $15.57 per square foot* .
Basement waterproofing can cost as little as $20 for small wall cracks and as much as tens of thousands of dollars for repairs and complete basement waterproofing systems.There are different methods of basement waterproofing to choose from and different solutions are used for different homes.his is also the most expensive, often costing between $15,000 and $30,000. Exterior waterproofing involves excavating around the house and installing waterproof coatings and drainage panels so water and hydrostatic pressure canât get to the foundation of your home and inside your basement and property.
For a basic 120 square feet project in zip code 47474, the benchmark cost to Install a Brick Paver Patio ranges between $12.17 - $15.92 per square foot* . To estimate costs for your project: 1. Set Project Zip Code Enter the Zip Code for the location where labor is hired and materials purchased.
1 Total cost for removing the old tub and installing a new one can run $1,500-$5,000 or more but averages $2,500-$3,500 depending on the ease of access, local rates, the quality of the new fixtures, and the extent of the repairs/replacements for the walls, plumbing and flooring.eplacing a fiberglass one with an acrylic whirlpool one. The estimate I got was for $3900.00 with me buying the tub and with a notice that the costs could go up if they have difficulty setting the tub. The tub cost $800. I am trying to keep costs down, so I am having them minimize the tile replacement.
Cost? Cost of the driveway will be based upon the amount of concrete required, forms, and reinforcement material needed to prepare the area for the concrete slab. Typically, a plain driveway for a two-car garage will cost in the area of $3,000 to $4,000 and a three-car garage in the area of $5,000 to $6,000.
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Instruct Given a question, retrieve passages that answer the question
Query: what causes a brain freezeEating a large quantity of ice cream is a common cause for a brain freeze. The temporary freezing of nerves behind the hard palate is considered part of the cause of brain freeze. Shrinking blood vessels cause the brief but intense pain of a brain freeze. Roughly 1/3 of the population is said to be susceptible to brain freezes.
Possible Causes of a Thunderclap Headache. In a lot of cases, this type of headache can happen for no obvious or particular physical reason; however, the headache can be caused by one of many life-threatening medical conditions which include: Ruptured blood vessels and aneurysms in the brain.
1 Any infection that causes a fever can lead to cold sweats. 2 Another drop in blood pressure called syncope, which often causes fainting, can lead to diaphoresis. 3 Intense pain from severe injuries, like fractures or amputations, can lead to cold sweats. 4 A heart attack can lead to cold sweats.
Trigeminal neuralgia commonly results from pressure exerted on the trigeminal nerve by a swollen blood vessel. However, any structure, such as a tumor or swelling that irritates or compresses the trigeminal nerve, may cause trigeminal neuralgia.
Quick Answer. The most common causes of pressure in the head and face include allergies, ear infections, the common cold, muscle tension, sinusitis, stress and tension headaches. Pressure in the head is a feeling of throbbing, pain or tightness that affects the face, scalp, brain and skull, as Healthgrades describes. Keep Learning.
Causes of Extra Fluid in the Brain. Extra fluid on the brain is a condition known as hydrocephalus. The fluid is actually cerebral spinal fluid, or CSF, that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. When there is an excess of CSF in the brain spaces, or ventricles, this causes the ventricles to widen and can lead to excessive pressure on brain tissue.
1 Migraine headache is a result of specific changes within the brain. It causes severe head pain that is often accompanied by sensitivity to light, sound, or smells. 2 Common symptoms of migraine are: Eye pain.
Brain injury occurs when the tissues of the brain suffer an acute injury that results in temporary, chronic, or permanent damage and/or dysfunction. The brain is a very sensitive organ subject to injury from a variety of insults. Some of the major causes of brain injury include trauma, lack of oxygen (hypoxic/anoxic injury), lack of blood flow (ischemia), infection, and metabolic disorders.
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- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
hotpot
- Dataset: hotpot
- Size: 50,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
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,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
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, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
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- mean: 42.72 tokens
- max: 129 tokens
- min: 17 tokens
- mean: 107.71 tokens
- max: 361 tokens
- min: 24 tokens
- mean: 112.85 tokens
- max: 530 tokens
- min: 22 tokens
- mean: 114.41 tokens
- max: 374 tokens
- min: 14 tokens
- mean: 112.64 tokens
- max: 446 tokens
- min: 19 tokens
- mean: 115.12 tokens
- max: 400 tokens
- min: 16 tokens
- mean: 112.31 tokens
- max: 353 tokens
- min: 25 tokens
- mean: 114.4 tokens
- max: 465 tokens
- min: 15 tokens
- mean: 115.55 tokens
- max: 404 tokens
- 22: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a multi-hop question, retrieve documents that can help answer the question
Query: What country of origin does House of Cosbys and Bill Cosby have in common?House of Cosbys House of Cosbys is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland for the film festival Channel 101. The series centers on Mitchell Reynolds (Jeff Davis), who builds a cloning machine to make duplicates of his favorite comedian, Bill Cosby. The show stars Davis, Roiland, and a rotating cast of performers, many of whom were participants at Channel 101. The series premiered January 30, 2005, and was the number one-rated program on the site for three months. Four episodes of the series were created, which debuted at Channel 101 screenings and were posted online thereafter. The series concluded on June 26, 2005 with an "unofficial" fifth installment.
Clair Huxtable Clair Olivia Huxtable (née Hanks) is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom "The Cosby Show". Portrayed by actress Phylicia Rashad, Clair, the wife of Dr. Cliff Huxtable and mother of their five children, is the matriarch of the show's central Huxtable family. Working as a lawyer, Clair values the importance of maintaining a successful career while running a strong household. The character debuted alongside her family in "The Cosby Show"'s pilot, "Theo's Economic Lesson", which premiered on September 20, 1984.
Playing House (TV series) Playing House is an American comedy television series that premiered on April 29, 2014, on the USA Network. Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair created and star in the series, which is inspired by their real-life friendship.
House (TV series) House (also called House, M.D.) is an American television medical drama that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004 to May 21, 2012. The series' main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for the conception of the title character. The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer. It was filmed largely in Century City.
Cybill Cybill is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre, which aired on CBS from January 2, 1995, to July 13, 1998. Starring Cybill Shepherd, the show revolves around the life of Cybill Sheridan, a twice-divorced single mother of two and struggling actress in her 40s, who has never gotten her big show business break. Alicia Witt and Dedee Pfeiffer co-starred as Sheridan's daughters, with Alan Rosenberg and Tom Wopat playing their respective fathers, while Christine Baranski appeared as Cybill's hard-drinking friend Maryann.
List of Tyler Perry's House of Payne episodes "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" is an American comedy-drama television series created and produced by playwright, director, and producer Tyler Perry. The show revolved around a multi-generational family living under one roof in Atlanta led by patriarch Curtis Payne and his wife Ella. The show premiered in syndication on June 21, 2006, and new episodes were broadcast exclusively on TBS from June 6, 2007, until August 10, 2012. While primarily a comedy sitcom, "House of Payne" was known for featuring dark themes and subject matter, such as substance abuse and addiction. It also had elements of slapstick. The storyline of the show is serialized, with many references to past episodes, creating a continuing story arc.
House of D House of D is 2004 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by David Duchovny as his directorial debut in film. The film stars Duchovny, Anton Yelchin, Téa Leoni, Erykah Badu, Frank Langella, Zelda Williams, and Robin Williams. It was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival.
Fat Albert (film) Fat Albert is a 2004 American live-action/animated fantasy romantic comedy film based on the Filmation animated series of the same name created by Bill Cosby. The film was produced by Davis Entertainment for 20th Century Fox, and stars Kenan Thompson as the title character alongside Cosby himself in a key supporting role. Unlike films that meld the cartoon world with the real world while at the same time keeping the cartoon characters two-dimensional (e.g., "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", "Space Jam", ""), "Fat Albert" takes a twist and transforms the cartoon characters into three-dimensional humans, who have to come to grips with the differences that exist between their world and the real world. The film acts as a continuation of the series; its plot surrounds Fat Albert and the gang leaving their 1970s cartoon world and entering the 21st century real world in order to help a teenage girl, Doris Robertson (Kyla Pratt), deal with the challenges of being unpopular, and not having any friends aside from her foster sister, Lauri. Doris has withdrawn and fallen into depression after the death of her grandfather, Albert Robertson (who was a friend of Cosby and the real-life inspiration for the Fat Albert character). Fat Albert and the gang must show her that she is special and that she can make friends. But if Fat Albert and his friends stay in the real world, they will turn to celluloid dust, and it is up to Cosby to help them get them back into the cartoon world.
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Query: How many fountains where present "World of Color" which includes lights,fire,laser and fog which has anthology television series and created by Steve Davison, who is Lead Creative Executive of Parades for Walt Disney and author such a shows as "Believe..There's Magic in the Start", "Disney Dreams!"?Steve Davison Steven "Steve" Davison is Lead Creative Executive of Parades and Spectaculars for Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, and is responsible for the overall creative direction of daytime parades, firework displays, and nighttime spectaculars at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide. He created such shows as "Believe... There's Magic in the Stars", "", "World of Color", and "Disney Dreams!".
Disneyland 10th Anniversary "Disneyland 10th Anniversary" is a 1965 episode of "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color". It begins with Walt Disney showing viewers and Disneyland ambassador Julie Reihm plans for upcoming attractions, including It's a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. In Disneyland, the Disney characters celebrate Disneyland’s Tencennial, with a show in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle and a parade put on by a local high school band and cheerleaders. Next, Walt Disney describes a brief history of the construction of the park, followed by a tour of some of the attractions at the time, including Matterhorn Bobsleds, Jungle Cruise, the Flying Saucers, the Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland and the Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. The climax of the episode is a Dixieland band on the Mark Twain Riverboat, and some other boats on the Rivers of America put on an interesting water show.
It's a Small World It's a Small World (currently styled it's a small world) is a water-based dark ride located in the Fantasyland area at the various Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide; these include: Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland. The ride features over 300 audio-animatronic children in traditional costumes from cultures around the world, frolicking in a spirit of international unity, and singing the attraction's title song, which has a theme of global peace.
A Christmas Fantasy Parade The "A Christmas Fantasy Parade" is an annual parade presented at Disneyland Park in the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, CA. The parade is a holiday parade that runs (usually) from the weekend before Thanksgiving until the Sunday after New Years. It debuted in during the 1994 Holiday Season, replacing the ""Very Merry Christmas Parade"." The parade features several Christmas themed floats and a catchy soundtrack, along with favorite Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Elsa, Anna, Woody & Buzz Lightyear, Belle, Beast, Snow White and her Prince, Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Ariel, Prince Eric, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and the Babes in Toyland soldiers. Earlier versions of the parade included Scrooge McDuck, Roger Rabbit, Max Goof, characters from "Lilo & Stitch", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Mulan", "Aladdin", and also young children.
WET (company) WET, also known as WET Design, is a water feature design firm based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1983 by former Disney Imagineers Mark Fuller, Melanie Simon, and Alan Robinson, the company has designed over two hundred fountains and water features using water, fire, ice, fog, and lights. It is known for creating The Dubai Fountain, the world's largest performing fountain, along with the 8-acre (3.2 ha) Fountains of Bellagio It has designed features in over 20 countries around the world, in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Fantasia 2000 Fantasia 2000 is a 1999 American animated film by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures, and released by Buena Vista Pictures. Produced by Roy E. Disney and Donald W. Ernst, it is the 38th Disney animated feature film and the sequel to "Fantasia" (1940). Like its predecessor, "Fantasia 2000" consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music. Celebrities including Steve Martin, Itzhak Perlman, Quincy Jones, Bette Midler, James Earl Jones, Penn & Teller, and Angela Lansbury introduce each segment in live action scenes directed by Don Hahn.
Fantasia (1940 film) Fantasia is a 1940 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released by Walt Disney Productions. With story direction by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer, and production supervision by Ben Sharpsteen, it is the third Disney animated feature film. The film consists of eight animated segments set to pieces of classical music conducted by Leopold Stokowski, seven of which are performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Music critic and composer Deems Taylor acts as the film's Master of Ceremonies, providing a live-action introduction to each animated segment.
Walt Disney (film) Walt Disney is a documentary film created by PBS for the "American Experience" program. The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 and centers on the life, times and legacy of Walt Disney. According to Sarah Colt, director of the documentary film, the biggest challenge was "capturing the truth of the man who had such [an] outsized influence and notoriety ... People think they know him but in reality they don't know him ... He was a human being with many layers of complexity." Rob Lowman, of the "Los Angeles Daily News", described "Disneyesque" as being "synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world." Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled that "Disney was never driven by a desire for wealth or fame. He wanted to be seen as a master storyteller ... He got great joy out of making people happy with his movies."
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Query: Chris Larceny directed the music video Gon Jock, featuring a Haitian rapper who first achieved fame as a member of what New Jersey hip hop group?Chris Larceny Chris Fraser (professional name Chris Larceny) is an African-American urban music and hip-hop music video, television and film director affiliated with Miami's ghost writer and Industry Executive Dray Skky, During the years spanning 2006 through 2010, Chris Larceny was the Director of Film for music label Poe Boy Music Group. Poe Boy Music Group is known for launching the careers of Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jackie O and Brisco. Chris Larceny directed the films "The Game Don’t Differ", "M.I Yayo", "Money Right" and Flo Rida's R.O.O.T.S. Larceny has been the Second Unit Director/Assistant Director for The History Channel series Gangland and Trina: Live and Uncut. In 2010 Chris Larceny directed the music video ‘Gon Jock featuring Wyclef Jean, Lil Boosie and Haitian Fresh. Chris Larceny is currently in production of his television series "THE LICK" starring Clifton Powell and James Anthony Brown.
Capone (rapper) Kiam Akasi Holley (born February 8, 1976), better known by his stage name Capone, is an American rapper. He is best known as one half of the East Coast hip hop duo Capone-N-Noreaga (C-N-N), alongside friend and fellow Queens-based rapper N.O.R.E.. He spent some time in jail after the release of C-N-N's debut album "The War Report." When he was released, he and Noreaga recorded their second album "The Reunion", but shortly after releasing the album, Capone was sent back to jail. In 2004, he recorded the single "I Need Speed", for exclusive use in EA's video game "Need for Speed Underground 2", which was featured on the game's soundtrack. In early 2005, Def Jam Recordings released Capone from his contract while retaining Noreaga, leaving the group's status in disarray. Capone released his debut album, "Pain, Time & Glory", in 2005, but it received poor sales. He also appeared on the Ron Artest album "My World". He is of Haitian descent.
Nicky da B Nickesse Trimaine Toney (March 13, 1990 – September 2, 2014), known by his stage name Nicky Da B, was a New Orleans-based rapper specializing in the regional genre of bounce music. He released an album in 2012 titled "Please Don't Forget Da B," and his single with the artist Diplo that year, "Express Yourself", was one of the year's largest viral successes, featuring in a Doritos commercial during Super Bowl XLVII. He was also known for his role in popularizing the dance phenomenon of twerking.
Lockjaw (song) "Lockjaw" is a song by American rapper French Montana. It was released on May 27, 2016, which was a single from his mixtape, "MC4". It was also a single from his twentieth mixtape "Wave Gods". The track was produced by Ben Billions and features a guest appearance from Pompano Beach-based hip hop recording artist Kodak Black. The song is featured in the video game WWE 2K17. The song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in March 2017, for selling over 1,000,000 digital copies in the United States.
Shock G Gregory Jacobs, commonly known by his stage name Shock G (as well as by his alter ego Humpty Hump) is an American musician and rapper, known as the lead vocalist for the hip hop group Digital Underground. He is responsible for Digital Underground's "The Humpty Dance", 2Pac's breakthrough single "I Get Around", and co-producer of 2Pac's debut album "2Pacalypse Now".
Jizz in My Pants "Jizz in My Pants" (known in the edited version as "J*** in My Pants") is a SNL Digital Short which aired on "Saturday Night Live" on December 6, 2008 and YouTube on the same day. It serves as the music video for the first single from The Lonely Island's debut album, "Incredibad". The video stars The Lonely Island members Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and, briefly, Akiva Schaffer, and also features guest appearances by Justin Timberlake (who had also appeared in "Dick in a Box"), Molly Sims and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. "Jizz in My Pants" outviewed OK Go's popular treadmill music video, "Here It Goes Again", in less than six months.
Sheek Louch Sean Divine Jacobs (born September 30, 1976), better known as Sheek Louch (also known as Donnie Def Jam and "Donnie G"), is a rapper and member of The LOX and founder of D-Block Records, along with Styles P and Jadakiss.
Brooklyn Go Hard "Brooklyn Go Hard" is the second promo single by rap artist Jay-Z, featuring additional vocals by alternative musician Santigold. The song was produced by Kanye West. It appears on the soundtrack to The Notorious B.I.G. biopic "Notorious" for which it serves as the theme song. It was released on December 1, 2008, as an exclusive download available via subscription to (RED)Wire, with a portion of the profits going towards Bono's Product Red organization. In 2013, it was used in a trailer and several television commercials for the Jackie Robinson biopic "".
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Query: when did richmond last play in a preliminary finalRichmond Football Club Richmond began 2017 with 5 straight wins, a feat it had not achieved since 1995. A series of close losses hampered the Tigers throughout the middle of the season, including a 5-point loss to the Western Bulldogs, 2-point loss to Fremantle, and a 3-point loss to the Giants. Richmond ended the season strongly with convincing victories over Fremantle and St Kilda in the final two rounds, elevating the club to 3rd on the ladder. Richmond's first final of the season against the Cats at the MCG attracted a record qualifying final crowd of 95,028; the Tigers won by 51 points. Having advanced to the first preliminary finals for the first time since 2001, Richmond defeated Greater Western Sydney by 36 points in front of a crowd of 94,258 to progress to the Grand Final against Adelaide, their first Grand Final appearance since 1982. The attendance was 100,021, the largest crowd to a grand final since 1986. The Crows led at quarter time and led by as many as 13, but the Tigers took over the game as it progressed and scored seven straight goals at one point. They eventually would win by 48 points – 16.12 (108) to Adelaide's 8.12 (60) – to end their 37-year flag drought.[22] Dustin Martin also became the first player to win a Premiership medal, the Brownlow Medal and the Norm Smith Medal in the same season, while Damien Hardwick was named AFL Coaches Association Coach of the Year. Richmond's jump from 13th to premiers also marked the biggest jump from one AFL season to the next.
2016 AFL Grand Final The 2016 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football match contested between the Sydney Swans and the Western Bulldogs. It was the 120th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers of the 2016 AFL season. It was the Swans' fifth grand final appearance since 2005, while the Bulldogs were competing in their first grand final since 1961. The match, played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of 99,981 spectators, was won by the Bulldogs by a margin of 22 points, marking their second VFL/AFL premiership victory and first since 1954, breaking a 62-year premiership drought. It was also the first time in VFL/AFL history that a team won the premiership from seventh place on the ladder. Jason Johannisen of the Bulldogs was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as the best player on the ground.
2010 AFL Grand Final The 2010 AFL Grand Final was a series of two Australian rules football matches between the Collingwood Football Club and the St Kilda Football Club. Together they are considered the 114th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League),Note 1 and were staged to determine the premiers for the 2010 AFL season. The premiership is usually decided by a single match; however, as the first Grand Final ended in a draw, a Grand Final replay was played the following week and was won by Collingwood. Both Grand Finals were held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. The first was held on 25 September 2010. The game was attended by 100,016 spectators, the highest crowd for a VFL/AFL game since the 1986 VFL Grand Final. The match ended in a draw, with both teams scoring 68 points. This was the third draw in a VFL/AFL Grand Final, the previous two occurring in 1948 and 1977.
2018 AFL Women's Grand Final The 2018 AFL Women's Grand Final was an Australian rules football match held on 24 March 2018 to determine the premiers of the 2018 AFL Women's season, the league's second season. It was contested by the Western Bulldogs and Brisbane and was won by the Western Bulldogs. The Bulldogs claimed their first AFL Women's premiership, whilst Brisbane suffered their second consecutive loss in a Grand Final.
Lance Franklin Franklin kicked his 100th goal for the home-and-away season against Carlton in round 22 at Etihad Stadium, becoming the first player to kick 100 goals in a season since Tony Lockett in 1998, the first player to kick 100 goals in a year since Fraser Gehrig in 2004, the first Hawthorn player since Jason Dunstall in 1996, as of 2017, the last player to kick 100 goals in a year. Upon reaching the milestone, thousands of supporters stormed the field and formed a large huddle around Franklin, who was promptly ushered from the field and into the change rooms until the supporters had cleared. Prior to the match, the AFL had warned of a $6000 fine for every person who jumped the fence.[8] He also was the first player of Aboriginal descent to achieve this. He then added to his tally by kicking another eight goals in the qualifying final against the Western Bulldogs, equalling Dermott Brereton's record for the most goals kicked by a Hawthorn player in a finals match. He kicked just one goal against St Kilda in the preliminary final, before Hawthorn went on to win the premiership. Although Franklin did not play a large part in the grand final, his two goals brought his season tally up to 113 goals. Franklin was named as full forward in the 2008 All-Australian team, his first ever selection; he then received his first Peter Crimmins Medal for his outstanding season.[9]
2018 A-League Grand Final The 2018 A-League Grand Final was the thirteenth A-League Grand Final, played on 5 May 2018. The match took place at McDonald Jones Stadium, with Newcastle Jets hosting Melbourne Victory, the first A-League grand final held outside a metropolitan city.[1]
2018 NRL Grand Final The 2018 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2018 National Rugby League season and was played on Sunday September 30 at Sydney's ANZ Stadium.[1] The match was contested between minor premiers the Sydney Roosters and defending premiers the Melbourne Storm. In front of a crowd of 82,688, Sydney won the match 21–6 to claim their 14th premiership title and their first since 2013. Roosters five-eighth Luke Keary was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the game's official man of the match.
2018 NRL Grand Final The 2018 NRL Grand Final will be the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2018 National Rugby League season and will be played on Sunday September 30 at Sydney's ANZ Stadium.[1]
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Query: who sang what in the world's come over youJack Scott (singer) At the beginning of 1960, Scott again changed record labels, this time to Top Rank Records.[1] He then recorded four Billboard Hot 100 hits – "What in the World's Come Over You" (#5), "Burning Bridges" (#3) b/w "Oh Little One" (#34), and "It Only Happened Yesterday" (#38).[1] "What in the World's Come Over You" was Scott's second gold disc winner.[6] Scott continued to record and perform during the 1960s and 1970s.[1] His song "You're Just Gettin' Better" reached the country charts in 1974.[1] In May 1977, Scott recorded a Peel session for BBC Radio 1 disc jockey, John Peel.
Bridge over Troubled Water (song) "Bridge over Troubled Water" is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel. Produced by the duo and Roy Halee, the song was released as the follow-up single to "The Boxer" in January 1970. The song is featured on their fifth studio album, Bridge over Troubled Water (1970). Composed by singer-songwriter Paul Simon, the song is performed on piano and carries the influence of gospel music. The original studio recording employs elements of Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" technique using L.A. session musicians from the Wrecking Crew.[1][2]
Make the World Go Away "Make the World Go Away'" is a country-popular music song composed by Hank Cochran. It has become a Top 40 popular success three times: for Timi Yuro (during 1963), for Eddy Arnold (1965), and for the brother-sister duo Donny and Marie Osmond (1975). The original version of the song was recorded by Ray Price during 1963. It has remained a country crooner standard ever since.
(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" is a popular World War II song composed in 1941 by Walter Kent to lyrics by Nat Burton. Made famous in Vera Lynn's 1942 version, it was one of Lynn's best-known recordings and among the most popular World War II tunes.
Over You (Miranda Lambert song) "Over You" is a country ballad written by Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton about a personal experience Shelton had as a teenager when his older brother was killed in a car accident. According to Lambert, she decided to record the song because of Shelton's emotional connection to the song: "Blake said he couldn’t record it for himself or sing it onstage every night, but he would be honored for me to."[1]
Come Back When You Grow Up "Come Back When You Grow Up" is a song written by Martha Sharp and performed by Bobby Vee and The Strangers. The song was a comeback for the 24 year-old Vee, and it reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967.[1] The song appeared on his 1967 album, Come Back When You Grow Up.[2]
I'd Love to Change the World "I'd Love to Change the World" is a song by the British blues rock band Ten Years After. Written by Alvin Lee, it is the lead single from the band's 1971 album A Space in Time. It is the band's only Top 40 hit, peaking at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and their most popular single.[1]
Bridge over Troubled Water (song) "Bridge over Troubled Water" was composed by Paul Simon very quickly, so much so that he asked himself, "Where did that come from? It doesn't seem like me." [7] The chorus lyrics were partly inspired by Claude Jeter's line "I'll be your bridge over deep water if you trust in me," which Jeter sang with his group, the Swan Silvertones, in the 1958 song "Mary Don't You Weep."[8] According to gospel producer and historian Anthony Heilbut, Simon later acknowledged his musical debt to Jeter in person, and additionally handed Jeter a check as compensation.[9] Simon wrote the song initially on guitar but decided to transpose it to the piano, to both better reflect the gospel influence and to suit Garfunkel's voice.[3]
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Query: who produces the most wool in the worldWool Global wool production is about 2 million tonnes per year, of which 60% goes into apparel. Wool comprises ca 3% of the global textile market, but its value is higher owing to dying and other modifications of the material.[1] Australia is a leading producer of wool which is mostly from Merino sheep but has been eclipsed by China in terms of total weight.[30] New Zealand (2016) is the third-largest producer of wool, and the largest producer of crossbred wool. Breeds such as Lincoln, Romney, Drysdale, and Elliotdale produce coarser fibers, and wool from these sheep is usually used for making carpets.
Wool bale It takes about 60 skirted fleeces to fill a wool bale, depending on the size and age of the sheep. The presser closes the bale with four internal and five external metal bale fasteners, before weighing the bale, if the press does not have an inbuilt scale. Bales should weigh between 110 kg (243 lb) and 204 kg (450 lb), unless the wool is under 18.6 microns, in which case they may be a minimum gross weight of 90 kg (198 lb). Bales that weigh less than 110 kg (243 lb) are known as a butt and those over 204 kg (450 lb) will not be sold at auction without repacking at the vendor’s expense. The maximum wool bale length is 1.25 metres (49.2 inches). Overlong bales may create problems with over wide loads when trucking, in brokers' stores and in the jamming of dumping equipment.[7]The presser is responsible for completing the wool book and then branding the bale head and face with the owner’s brand, contents description, number and wool classer ID. [3]
Milk As an agricultural product, milk is extracted from non-human mammals during or soon after pregnancy. Dairy farms produced about 730 million tonnes of milk in 2011,[4] from 260 million dairy cows.[5] India is the world's largest producer of milk, and is the leading exporter of skimmed milk powder, yet it exports few other milk products.[6][7] The ever increasing rise in domestic demand for dairy products and a large demand-supply gap could lead to India being a net importer of dairy products in the future.[8] The United States, India, China and Brazil are the world's largest exporters of milk and milk products.[9] China and Russia were the world's largest importers of milk and milk products until 2016 when both countries became self-sufficient, contributing to a worldwide glut of milk.[10]
Milk As an agricultural product, milk is extracted from non-human mammals during or soon after pregnancy. Dairy farms produced about 730 million tonnes of milk in 2011,[2] from 260 million dairy cows.[3] India is the world's largest producer of milk, and is the leading exporter of skimmed milk powder, yet it exports few other milk products.[4][5] The ever increasing rise in domestic demand for dairy products and a large demand-supply gap could lead to India being a net importer of dairy products in the future.[6] The United States, India, China and Brazil are the world's largest exporters of milk and milk products.[7] China and Russia were the world's largest importers of milk and milk products until 2016 when both countries became self-sufficient, contributing to a worldwide glut of milk.[8]
Beef In 2015, the world's largest exporters of beef, (including buffalo meat), were India, Brazil and Australia.[6][7] Beef production is also important to the economies of Uruguay, Canada, Paraguay, Mexico, Argentina, Belarus and Nicaragua.
Cheese In 2014, world production of cheese from whole cow milk was 18.7 million tonnes, with the United States accounting for 29% (5.4 million tonnes) of the world total followed by Germany, France and Italy as major producers (table).[18]
Gold As of 2014, the world's largest gold producer by far was China with 450 tonnes and it was expected to reach 490 in 2015. The second-largest producer, Australia, mined 274 tonnes in the same year, followed by Russia with 247 tonnes.[13]
Gold mining As of 2016, the world's largest gold producer was China with 463.7 tonnes. The second-largest producer, Australia, mined 287.3 tonnes in the same year, followed by Russia with 274.4 tonnes.[1]
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anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a premise, retrieve a hypothesis that is entailed by the premise
Query: A person on a horse jumps over a broken down airplane.A person is outdoors, on a horse.
A motorcylist does a jump.
A guy riding a horse trying to make it to the finish line.
The woman is training her horse to do tricks.
A person is at the rodeo dodging the horse.
The horse is wearing shoes
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The cowboy rides a horse.
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Query: Children smiling and waving at cameraThere are children present
The little girl is frowning at the camera.
Two smiling boys with no goggles
A large group of Indian women and children getting their photo taken outdoors.
A group of children are near the water.
children are sliding on a slide
a group of children on a ride
There are seven children jumping for joy on a grass hill.
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Query: A boy is jumping on skateboard in the middle of a red bridge.The boy does a skateboarding trick.
A boy is taking a picture.
People riding skateboards down a hill
a snowboarder jumps into the air
A boy is at the beach
a boy is at the beach
Guy in red shorts not jumping
A boy uses a swing.
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anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a question, retrieve Wikipedia passages that answer the question
Query: To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France?Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.
The doctrine of the immaculate conception (Mary being conceived free from original sin) is not to be confused with her virginal conception of her son Jesus. This misunderstanding of the term immaculate conception is frequently met in the mass media. Catholics believe that Mary was not the product of a virginal conception herself but was the daughter of a human father and mother, traditionally known by the names of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. In 1677, the Holy See condemned the belief that Mary was virginally conceived, which had been a belief surfacing occasionally since the 4th century. The Church celebrates the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (when Mary was conceived free from original sin) on 8 December, exactly nine months before celebrating the Nativity of Mary. The feast of the Annunciation (which commemorates the virginal conception and the Incarnation of Jesus) is celebrated on 25 March, nine months before Christmas Day.
In the Catholic Church, Mary is accorded the title "Blessed", (from Latin beatus, blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios and Latin facere, make) in recognition of her assumption to Heaven and her capacity to intercede on behalf of those who pray to her. Catholic teachings make clear that Mary is not considered divine and prayers to her are not answered by her, they are answered by God. The four Catholic dogmas regarding Mary are: Mother of God, Perpetual virginity of Mary, Immaculate Conception (of Mary) and Assumption of Mary.
The Qur'an relates detailed narrative accounts of Maryam (Mary) in two places, Qur'an 3:35–47 and 19:16–34. These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Virgin birth of Jesus. The account given in Sura 19 is nearly identical with that in the Gospel according to Luke, and both of these (Luke, Sura 19) begin with an account of the visitation of an angel upon Zakariya (Zecharias) and Good News of the birth of Yahya (John), followed by the account of the annunciation. It mentions how Mary was informed by an angel that she would become the mother of Jesus through the actions of God alone.
The popularity of this particular representation of The Immaculate Conception spread across the rest of Europe, and has since remained the best known artistic depiction of the concept: in a heavenly realm, moments after her creation, the spirit of Mary (in the form of a young woman) looks up in awe at (or bows her head to) God. The moon is under her feet and a halo of twelve stars surround her head, possibly a reference to "a woman clothed with the sun" from Revelation 12:1-2. Additional imagery may include clouds, a golden light, and cherubs. In some paintings the cherubim are holding lilies and roses, flowers often associated with Mary.
Mary's special position within God's purpose of salvation as "God-bearer" (Theotokos) is recognised in a number of ways by some Anglican Christians. All the member churches of the Anglican Communion affirm in the historic creeds that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, and celebrates the feast days of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. This feast is called in older prayer books the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary on February 2. The Annunciation of our Lord to the Blessed Virgin on March 25 was from before the time of Bede until the 18th century New Year's Day in England. The Annunciation is called the "Annunciation of our Lady" in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Anglicans also celebrate in the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin on 31 May, though in some provinces the traditional date of July 2 is kept. The feast of the St. Mary the Virgin is observed on the traditional day of the Assumption, August 15. The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin is kept on September 8.
The Protoevangelium of James, an extra-canonical book, has been the source of many Orthodox beliefs on Mary. The account of Mary's life presented includes her consecration as a virgin at the temple at age three. The High Priest Zachariah blessed Mary and informed her that God had magnified her name among many generations. Zachariah placed Mary on the third step of the altar, whereby God gave her grace. While in the temple, Mary was miraculously fed by an angel, until she was twelve years old. At that point an angel told Zachariah to betroth Mary to a widower in Israel, who would be indicated. This story provides the theme of many hymns for the Feast of Presentation of Mary, and icons of the feast depict the story. The Orthodox believe that Mary was instrumental in the growth of Christianity during the life of Jesus, and after his Crucifixion, and Orthodox Theologian Sergei Bulgakov wrote: "The Virgin Mary is the center, invisible, but real, of the Apostolic Church."
The doctrines of the Assumption or Dormition of Mary relate to her death and bodily assumption to Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church has dogmaically defined the doctrine of the Assumption, which was done in 1950 by Pope Pius XII in Munificentissimus Deus. Whether the Virgin Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary are made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with her Dormition, where they believe she died.
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Query: What is in front of the Notre Dame Main Building?Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.
The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake, houses undergraduate seminarians. Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto. The university through the Moreau Seminary has ties to theologian Frederick Buechner. While not Catholic, Buechner has praised writers from Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary created a Buechner Prize for Preaching.
Since the construction of its oldest buildings, the university's physical plant has grown substantially. Over the years 29 residence halls have been built to accommodate students and each has been constructed with its own chapel. Many academic building were added together with a system of libraries, the most prominent of which is the Theodore Hesburgh Library, built in 1963 and today containing almost 4 million books. Since 2004, several buildings have been added, including the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the Guglielmino Complex, and the Jordan Hall of Science. Additionally, a new residence for men, Duncan Hall, was begun on March 8, 2007, and began accepting residents for the Fall 2008 semester. Ryan Hall was completed and began housing undergraduate women in the fall of 2009. A new engineering building, Stinson-Remick Hall, a new combination Center for Social Concerns/Institute for Church Life building, Geddes Hall, and a law school addition have recently been completed as well. Additionally the new hockey arena opened in the fall of 2011. The Stayer Center for Executive Education, which houses the Mendoza College of Business Executive Education Department opened in March 2013 just South of the Mendoza College of Business building. Because of its long athletic tradition, the university features also many building dedicated to sport. The most famous is Notre Dame Stadium, home of the Fighting Irish football team; it has been renovated several times and today it can hold more than 80 thousand people. Prominent venues include also the Edmund P. Joyce Center, with indoor basketball and volleyball courts, and the Compton Family Ice Arena, a two-rink facility dedicated to hockey. Also, there are many outdoor fields, as the Frank Eck Stadium for baseball.
The centre of Paris contains the most visited monuments in the city, including the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Louvre as well as the Sainte-Chapelle; Les Invalides, where the tomb of Napoleon is located, and the Eiffel Tower are located on the Left Bank south-west of the centre. The banks of the Seine from the Pont de Sully to the Pont d'Iéna have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. Other landmarks are laid out east to west along the historic axis of Paris, which runs from the Louvre through the Tuileries Garden, the Luxor Column in the Place de la Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe, to the Grande Arche of La Défense.
Many of Yale's buildings were constructed in the Collegiate Gothic architecture style from 1917 to 1931, financed largely by Edward S. Harkness Stone sculpture built into the walls of the buildings portray contemporary college personalities such as a writer, an athlete, a tea-drinking socialite, and a student who has fallen asleep while reading. Similarly, the decorative friezes on the buildings depict contemporary scenes such as policemen chasing a robber and arresting a prostitute (on the wall of the Law School), or a student relaxing with a mug of beer and a cigarette. The architect, James Gamble Rogers, faux-aged these buildings by splashing the walls with acid, deliberately breaking their leaded glass windows and repairing them in the style of the Middle Ages, and creating niches for decorative statuary but leaving them empty to simulate loss or theft over the ages. In fact, the buildings merely simulate Middle Ages architecture, for though they appear to be constructed of solid stone blocks in the authentic manner, most actually have steel framing as was commonly used in 1930. One exception is Harkness Tower, 216 feet (66 m) tall, which was originally a free-standing stone structure. It was reinforced in 1964 to allow the installation of the Yale Memorial Carillon.
In the 15th century the dome was added and the naves extended back of the choir, uniting the building to the tower and forming a main entrance. Archbishop Luis Alfonso de los Cameros began the building of the main chapel in 1674; the walls were decorated with marbles and bronzes in the Baroque style of that period. At the beginning of the 18th century the German Conrad Rudolphus built the façade of the main entrance. The other two doors lead into the transept; one, that of the Apostles in pure pointed Gothic, dates from the 14th century, the other is that of the Paláu. The additions made to the back of the cathedral detract from its height. The 18th-century restoration rounded the pointed arches, covered the Gothic columns with Corinthian pillars, and redecorated the walls. The dome has no lantern, its plain ceiling being pierced by two large side windows. There are four chapels on either side, besides that at the end and those that open into the choir, the transept, and the sanctuary. It contains many paintings by eminent artists. A silver reredos, which was behind the altar, was carried away in the war of 1808, and converted into coin to meet the expenses of the campaign. There are two paintings by Francisco Goya in the San Francesco chapel. Behind the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament is a small Renaissance chapel built by Calixtus III. Beside the cathedral is the chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of the Forsaken (Virgen de los desamparados or Mare de Déu dels Desamparats).
A Science Hall was built in 1883 under the direction of Fr. Zahm, but in 1950 it was converted to a student union building and named LaFortune Center, after Joseph LaFortune, an oil executive from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Commonly known as "LaFortune" or "LaFun," it is a 4-story building of 83,000 square feet that provides the Notre Dame community with a meeting place for social, recreational, cultural, and educational activities. LaFortune employs 35 part-time student staff and 29 full-time non-student staff and has an annual budget of $1.2 million. Many businesses, services, and divisions of The Office of Student Affairs are found within. The building also houses restaurants from national restaurant chains.
Parisian examples of European architecture date back more than a millennium; including the Romanesque church of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1014-1163); the early Gothic Architecture of the Basilica of Saint-Denis (1144), the Notre Dame Cathedral (1163-1345), the Flamboyant Gothic of Saint Chapelle (1239-1248), the Baroque churches of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis (1627-1641) and Les Invalides (1670-1708). The 19th century produced the neoclassical church of La Madeleine (1808-1842); the Palais Garnier Opera House (1875); the neo-Byzantine Basilica of Sacré-Cœur (1875-1919), and the exuberant Belle Époque modernism of the Eiffel Tower (1889). Striking examples of 20th century architecture include the Centre Georges Pompidou by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano (1977), and the Louvre Pyramid by I.M. Pei (1989). Contemporary architecture includes the Musée du Quai Branly by Jean Nouvel (2006) and the new contemporary art museum of the Louis Vuitton Foundation by Frank Gehry (2014).
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Query: The Basilica of the Sacred heart at Notre Dame is beside to which structure?Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Immediately behind the basilica is the Grotto, a Marian place of prayer and reflection. It is a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary reputedly appeared to Saint Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. At the end of the main drive (and in a direct line that connects through 3 statues and the Gold Dome), is a simple, modern stone statue of Mary.
Parisian examples of European architecture date back more than a millennium; including the Romanesque church of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1014-1163); the early Gothic Architecture of the Basilica of Saint-Denis (1144), the Notre Dame Cathedral (1163-1345), the Flamboyant Gothic of Saint Chapelle (1239-1248), the Baroque churches of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis (1627-1641) and Les Invalides (1670-1708). The 19th century produced the neoclassical church of La Madeleine (1808-1842); the Palais Garnier Opera House (1875); the neo-Byzantine Basilica of Sacré-Cœur (1875-1919), and the exuberant Belle Époque modernism of the Eiffel Tower (1889). Striking examples of 20th century architecture include the Centre Georges Pompidou by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano (1977), and the Louvre Pyramid by I.M. Pei (1989). Contemporary architecture includes the Musée du Quai Branly by Jean Nouvel (2006) and the new contemporary art museum of the Louis Vuitton Foundation by Frank Gehry (2014).
The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake, houses undergraduate seminarians. Retired priests and brothers reside in Fatima House (a former retreat center), Holy Cross House, as well as Columba Hall near the Grotto. The university through the Moreau Seminary has ties to theologian Frederick Buechner. While not Catholic, Buechner has praised writers from Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary created a Buechner Prize for Preaching.
By the end of the 12th century, Paris had become the political, economic, religious, and cultural capital of France. The Île de la Cité was the site of the royal palace. In 1163, during the reign of Louis VII, Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, undertook the construction of the Notre Dame Cathedral at its eastern extremity. The Left Bank was the site of the University of Paris, a corporation of students and teachers formed in the mid-12th century to train scholars first in theology, and later in canon law, medicine and the arts.
In the 15th century the dome was added and the naves extended back of the choir, uniting the building to the tower and forming a main entrance. Archbishop Luis Alfonso de los Cameros began the building of the main chapel in 1674; the walls were decorated with marbles and bronzes in the Baroque style of that period. At the beginning of the 18th century the German Conrad Rudolphus built the façade of the main entrance. The other two doors lead into the transept; one, that of the Apostles in pure pointed Gothic, dates from the 14th century, the other is that of the Paláu. The additions made to the back of the cathedral detract from its height. The 18th-century restoration rounded the pointed arches, covered the Gothic columns with Corinthian pillars, and redecorated the walls. The dome has no lantern, its plain ceiling being pierced by two large side windows. There are four chapels on either side, besides that at the end and those that open into the choir, the transept, and the sanctuary. It contains many paintings by eminent artists. A silver reredos, which was behind the altar, was carried away in the war of 1808, and converted into coin to meet the expenses of the campaign. There are two paintings by Francisco Goya in the San Francesco chapel. Behind the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament is a small Renaissance chapel built by Calixtus III. Beside the cathedral is the chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of the Forsaken (Virgen de los desamparados or Mare de Déu dels Desamparats).
In addition to the cathedral, Strasbourg houses several other medieval churches that have survived the many wars and destructions that have plagued the city: the Romanesque Église Saint-Étienne, partly destroyed in 1944 by Allied bombing raids, the part Romanesque, part Gothic, very large Église Saint-Thomas with its Silbermann organ on which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Albert Schweitzer played, the Gothic Église protestante Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune with its crypt dating back to the seventh century and its cloister partly from the eleventh century, the Gothic Église Saint-Guillaume with its fine early-Renaissance stained glass and furniture, the Gothic Église Saint-Jean, the part Gothic, part Art Nouveau Église Sainte-Madeleine, etc. The Neo-Gothic church Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux Catholique (there is also an adjacent church Saint-Pierre-le-Vieux Protestant) serves as a shrine for several 15th-century wood worked and painted altars coming from other, now destroyed churches and installed there for public display. Among the numerous secular medieval buildings, the monumental Ancienne Douane (old custom-house) stands out.
The Basilica of Saint Denis is generally cited as the first truly Gothic building, however the distinction is best reserved for the choir, of which the ambulatory remains intact. Noyon Cathedral, also in France, saw the earliest completion of a rebuilding of an entire cathedral in the new style from 1150 to 1231. While using all those features that came to be known as Gothic, including pointed arches, flying buttresses and ribbed vaulting, the builders continued to employ many of the features and much of the character of Romanesque architecture including round-headed arch throughout the building, varying the shape to pointed where it was functionally practical to do so.
The university is affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross (Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce, abbreviated postnominals: "CSC"). While religious affiliation is not a criterion for admission, more than 93% of students identify as Christian, with over 80% of the total being Catholic. Collectively, Catholic Mass is celebrated over 100 times per week on campus, and a large campus ministry program provides for the faith needs of the community. There are multitudes of religious statues and artwork around campus, most prominent of which are the statue of Mary on the Main Building, the Notre Dame Grotto, and the Word of Life mural on Hesburgh Library depicting Christ as a teacher. Additionally, every classroom displays a crucifix. There are many religious clubs (catholic and non-Catholic) at the school, including Council #1477 of the Knights of Columbus (KOC), Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM), Jewish Club, Muslim Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, The Mormon Club, and many more. The Notre Dame KofC are known for being the first collegiate council of KofC, operating a charitable concession stand during every home football game and owning their own building on campus which can be used as a cigar lounge. Fifty-seven chapels are located throughout the campus.
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Query: What is the implication of histone lysine methylation in medulloblastoma?Aberrant patterns of H3K4, H3K9, and H3K27 histone lysine methylation were shown to result in histone code alterations, which induce changes in gene expression, and affect the proliferation rate of cells in medulloblastoma.
Tudor interacting repair regulator (TIRR) regulates P53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) by masking its histone methyl-lysine binding function.
Yes, TERT mutation is associated with survival of glioma patients and was suggested as a bio-marker of gliomas.
Yes. CTCF is ubiquitously expressed and plays diverse roles in gene regulation, imprinting, insulation, intra/interchromosomal interactions, nuclear compartmentalisation, and alternative splicing. CTCF has a single paralogue, the testes-specific CTCF-like gene (CTCFL)/BORIS. CTCF and BORIS can be deregulated in cancer. The tumour suppressor gene CTCF can be mutated or deleted in cancer, or CTCF DNA binding can be altered by epigenetic changes. BORIS is aberrantly expressed frequently in cancer, leading some to propose a pro-tumourigenic role for BORIS. However, BORIS can inhibit cell proliferation, and is mutated in cancer similarly to CTCF suggesting BORIS activation in cancer may be due to global genetic or epigenetic changes typical of malignant transformation.
Malat-1 expression is upregulated in several tumor types
Dam Identification (DamID) system induced by Cre recombinase using Lamin B1 and mouse embryonic fibroblasts. This inducible system will help to generate genome-wide profiles of chromatin proteins in given cell types and tissues with no need to dissect tissues from organs or separate cells from tissues, which is achieved by using specific regulatory DNA elements and due to the high sensitivity of the method. DNA adenine methyltransferase identification (DamID) has emerged as one of the most comprehensive and versatile methods available for profiling protein-DNA interactions on a genomic scale. Recently, a novel methylation-based tagging technique, termed DamID (DNA adenine methyltransferase identification), has emerged as a powerful tool to decipher transcriptional networks, to study chromatin-associated proteins, and to monitor higher-order chromatin organization on a genome-wide scale. We show here that the in vivo methylation-based tagging technique DamID (DNA adenine methyltransferase identification) can be used for studies of DNA-protein interactions or chromatin profiling in plants DamID is a powerful method used to map the genomic interaction sites of these proteins in vivo It is based on fusing a protein of interest to Escherichia coli DNA adenine methyltransferase (dam). Expression of this fusion protein in vivo leads to preferential methylation of adenines in DNA surrounding the native binding sites of the dam fusion partner. Because adenine methylation does not occur endogenously in most eukaryotes, it provides a unique tag to mark protein interaction sites. DNA adenine methyltransferase identification (DamID) is an enzymatic technology for detecting DNA regions targeted by chromatin-associated proteins. Overall, DamID is highly robust: while the orientation of WT Dam fusions can affect the size of the target sets, their signatures remained largely reproducible.
FTO-mediated demethylation of GADD45B promotes myogenesis through the activation of p38 MAPK pathway.
Haspin phosphorylates histone H3 at Thr3 (H3T3ph) during mitosis
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Query: What is the role of STAG1/STAG2 proteins in differentiation?STAG1/STAG2 proteins are tumour suppressor proteins that suppress cell proliferation and are essential for differentiation.
FGF13
p53
TGFβ/Activin
PTEN
Nucleostemin
HEATR1The homeobox gene Nanog is a key intrinsic determinant of self renewal in embryonic stem (ES) cells, and its repression leads ES cells to selectively differentiate into primitive endoderm.
transcription factor Otx2 acts as a negative switch in the regulation of transition from naive to primed pluripotency. Otx2 and Oct4 drive early activation during embryonic stem cell transition from naive pluripotency.
Yes. AGO2 localizes to cytokinetic protrusions in a p38-dependent manner and is needed for accurate cell division.
The SYT protein appears to act as a transcriptional co-activator and the SSX proteins as co-repressors
Yes. Tet2-TET proteins regulate the lineage specification and TCR-mediated expansion of iNKT cells. TETs are ubiquitously expressed and play diverse roles in gene regulation, imprinting, insulation, intra/interchromosomal interactions, nuclear compartmentalisation, and alternative splicing. Depletion of Tet2 and its ligand, Tet3, from mouse CD4CD8 double-positive thymus-derived cardiomyocytes (iNKT) resulted in dysregulated development and proliferation, with increased expression of tumour suppressor genes and decreased
R-spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non-damaged gallbladders.
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Query: What is the association between cell phone use and glioblastoma?The association between cell phone use and incident glioblastoma remains unclear. Some studies have reported that cell phone use was associated with incident glioblastoma, and with reduced survival of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma. However, other studies have repeatedly replicated to find an association between cell phone use and glioblastoma.
Yes, Turcot syndrome is associated with glioblastoma. Turcot syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder clinically characterized by the occurrence of primary glial tumors of the central nervous system, including glioblastoma, and adenomatous colonic polyps during the first or second decades of life, with a spectrum of clinical features such as "café-au-lait" spots, axillary freckling, and hyperpigmented spots.
Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) promoter are associated with shorter survival of glioblastoma patients. Prognostic value of TERT mutations for poor survival is largely due to their inverse correlation with IDH1 mutations.
No. Pazopanib does not improve survival of glioblastoma patients.
No. Temsirolimus does not prolong survival of gliobalstoma patients.
Yes, radiation therapy for tinea capitis is associated with increased risk of meningiomas and gliomas.
Yes, the risk of meningiomas is higher in children treated with cranial irradiation for leukemia.
Butterfly glioma is glioblastoma multiforme invading corpus callosum .
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Query: What is considered a business expense on a business trip?The IRS Guidance pertaining to the subject. In general the best I can say is your business expense may be deductible. But it depends on the circumstances and what it is you want to deduct. Travel Taxpayers who travel away from home on business may deduct related expenses, including the cost of reaching their destination, the cost of lodging and meals and other ordinary and necessary expenses. Taxpayers are considered “traveling away from home” if their duties require them to be away from home substantially longer than an ordinary day’s work and they need to sleep or rest to meet the demands of their work. The actual cost of meals and incidental expenses may be deducted or the taxpayer may use a standard meal allowance and reduced record keeping requirements. Regardless of the method used, meal deductions are generally limited to 50 percent as stated earlier. Only actual costs for lodging may be claimed as an expense and receipts must be kept for documentation. Expenses must be reasonable and appropriate; deductions for extravagant expenses are not allowable. More information is available in Publication 463, Travel, Entertainment, Gift, and Car Expenses. Entertainment Expenses for entertaining clients, customers or employees may be deducted if they are both ordinary and necessary and meet one of the following tests: Directly-related test: The main purpose of the entertainment activity is the conduct of business, business was actually conducted during the activity and the taxpayer had more than a general expectation of getting income or some other specific business benefit at some future time. Associated test: The entertainment was associated with the active conduct of the taxpayer’s trade or business and occurred directly before or after a substantial business discussion. Publication 463 provides more extensive explanation of these tests as well as other limitations and requirements for deducting entertainment expenses. Gifts Taxpayers may deduct some or all of the cost of gifts given in the course of their trade or business. In general, the deduction is limited to $25 for gifts given directly or indirectly to any one person during the tax year. More discussion of the rules and limitations can be found in Publication 463. If your LLC reimburses you for expenses outside of this guidance it should be treated as Income for tax purposes. Edit for Meal Expenses: Amount of standard meal allowance. The standard meal allowance is the federal M&IE rate. For travel in 2010, the rate for most small localities in the United States is $46 a day. Source IRS P463 Alternately you could reimburse at a per diem rate
Generally prepaid services should be capitalized over the period prepaid. But if it is up to a year - you can just expense them. As to the technicalities - you can contact Intuit support, but you should be able to put it in the same area where you put all your other business expenses. If you're a sole proprietor - that would be Schedule C.
For the purpose of personal finance, treating $500 as Interest Expense is sufficient. For business accounting, it involves making the $500 a contra-liability and amortizing it as interest expense over the course of life of the loan.
"What they are doing is wrong. The IRS and the state might not be happy with what they are doing. One thing you can ask for them to do is to give you a credit card for business and travel expenses. You will still have to submit receipts for expenses, but it will also make it clear to the IRS that these checks are not income. Keep the pay stubs for the year, or the pdf files if they don't give you a physical stub. Pay attention to the YTD numbers on each stub to make sure they aren't sneaking in the expenses as income. If they continue to do this, ask about ownership of the items purchased, since you will be paying the tax shouldn't you own it? You can in the future tell them ""I was going to buy X like the customer wanted, but I just bought a new washer at home and their wasn't enough room on the credit card. Maybe next month"""
Judgement, settlement, insurance proceeds, etc etc. These would probably be recorded as a negative expense in the same category where the original expense was recorded.
"I'm not a tax professional, but as I understand it, you are not expected to commute from San Francisco to Boston. :) If your employer has not provided you with an external office, then yes, you have very likely met the ""convenience of the employer"" test. However, to take the home office deduction, there are many requirements that have to be met. You can read more at the Nolo article Can You Deduct Your Home Office When You're an Employee? (Thanks, keshlam) The home office deduction has many nuances and is enough of an IRS red flag that you would be well-advised to talk to an accountant about it. You need to be able to show that it is exclusively and necessarily used for your job. Another thing to remember: as an employee, the home office deduction, if you take it, will be deducted on Schedule A, line 21 (unreimbursed employee expenses), among other Miscellaneous Deductions. Deductions in this section need to exceed 2% of your adjusted gross income before you can start to deduct. So it will not be worth it to pursue the deduction if your income is too high, or your housing expenses are too low, or your office is too small compared to the rest of your house, or you don't itemize deductions."
I suggest that you use your own judgement on this. You can assign a reasonable percentage since it is impossible to monitor the hours using those assets. Example: 40 personal and 60 for business. It's really your call. I also suggest that you should be conservative on valuing the assets. Record the assets at it's lowest value. This is one of the most difficult scenarios in making your own financial statements. You can also use this approach, i will record the assets at its original cost then use a higher depreciation rate or double declining method of depreciation. If the assets have a depreciation rate of 20% per year (useful life of 5 years), i will make it 30%. the other 10% will add more expense and helps you not to overstate your Financial Statement. You can also use the residual value of the asset, but if you do this, you should figure out the reliable amount. I understand that this is not for tax reporting purposes. Therefore, there's no harm if you overstate your Financial statement. And even if you overstate, you can still adjust the cost of the asset. Along the way (in the middle of the year or year end), you will figure out the cost of the asset if it's over valued once the financial statement is done.
"While COBRA premiums are not eligible to be a ""business"" expense they can be a medical expense for personal deduction purposes. If you're itemizing your deductions you may be able to deduct that way. However, you will only be able to deduct the portion of the premium that exceeds 10% of your AGI. Are you a full time employee now or are you a 1099 contractor? Do you have access to your employers health plan?"
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Query: Business Expense - Car Insurance Deductible For Accident That Occurred During a Business TripAs a general rule, you must choose between a mileage deduction or an actual expenses deduction. The idea is that the mileage deduction is supposed to cover all costs of using the car. Exceptions include parking fees and tolls, which can be deducted separately under either method. You explicitly cannot deduct insurance costs if you claim a mileage deduction. Separately, you probably won't be able to deduct the deductible for your car as a casualty loss. You first subtract $100 from the deductible and then divide it by your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from your tax return. If your deductible is over 10% of your AGI, you can deduct it. Note that even with a $1500 deductible, you won't be able to deduct anything if you made more than $14,000 for the year. For most people, the insurance deductible just isn't large enough relative to income to be tax deductible. Source
"I am very late to this forum and post - but will just respond that I am a sole proprietor, who was just audited by the IRS for 2009, and this is one of the items that they disallowed. My husband lost his job in 2008, I was unable to get health insurance on my own due to pre-existing ( not) conditions and so we had to stay on the Cobra system. None of the cost was funded by the employer and so I took it as a SE HI deduction on Line 29. It was disallowed and unfortunately, due to AGI limits, I get nothing by taking it on Sch. A. The auditor made it very clear that if the plan was not in my name, or the company's name, I could not take the deduction above the line. In his words, ""it's not fair, but it is the law!"""
If a business tool has a limited lifespan, it's value decreases (depreciates) from year to year. The business can capture that loss of value on some things that it couldn't otherwise write off as expenses. A few tools can be either expenses or depreciated, but only one of those can be chosen for that particular object. This is generally not relevant for individual taxpayers, unless you can show that the item is being used for income-producing purposes.
Talk to a tax professional. The IRS really doesn't like the deduction, and it's a concept (like independent contractors) that is often not done properly. You need to, at a minimum, have records, including timestamped photographs, proving that: Remember, documentation is key, and must be filed and accessible for a number of years. Poor record keeping will cost you dearly, and the cost of keeping those records is something that you need to weigh against the benefit.
Judgement, settlement, insurance proceeds, etc etc. These would probably be recorded as a negative expense in the same category where the original expense was recorded.
"I really have to use the business card for personal expenses, please assume that in your answer. This is very hard to believe. You must do that? Why not just have the company pay you $1600 each month? Then you can use that money for whatever you want. Why can't you do this? (I cannot think of a legitimate reason...) How to integrate the personal expenses in company? Anyway, to answer your question, what I've done when I accidentally used my corporate card for a personal expense is to code the expense as a payment to me similar to if a check had been written to me. If you aren't ever paying yourself, then you should just pay the company back the $1600 every month. As a side note, I highly recommend you don't do this. By doing this on a regular basis you are opening the door for piercing the corporate veil. This means that the financial protections provided by the LLC could potentially be stripped away since personal and corporate funds are being mixed. The unfortunate end result is that personal assets could end up being fair game too in a judgement against the company. Even if you aren't an owner, your relative could be considered to be ""using business money for personal expenses"", namely, letting a relative spend business funds for personal use. How to show more expenses and lessen the profit? If you're referring to the personal expenses, then you absolutely do not want to do this! That's illegal and worthy of stiff penalties, which possibly include jail time for tax evasion. Better to just have the company pay you and then the entire payment is deductible and reduces the profit of the company."
or just input it in my accounting software along with receipts, and then when I'm doing taxes this would go under the investment or loses (is it somewhere along that line)? Yes, this. Generally, for the long term you should have a separate bank account and charge card for your business. I started my business (LLC) by filing online, and paying a fee for a registration, and that makes it a business cost right? Startup cost. There are special rules about this. Talk to your tax adviser. For the amounts in question you could probably expense it, but verify.
You report it as an expense against the 1099 income when you do your taxes. You will only be taxed on the amount after the lawyers fees (but if it cost you more in lawyers fees than you recover in damages, the loss is not deductible). Be sure to keep documentation of the lawyers bill and the contract. Compensatory damages are generally not taxable at all. You can see here for more information on that.
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Query: Starting a new online businessMost US states have rules that go something like this: You will almost certainly have to pay some registration fees, as noted above. Depending on how you organize, you may or may not need to file a separate tax return for the business. (If you're sole proprietor for tax purposes, then you file on Schedule C on your personal Form 1040.) Whether or not you pay taxes depends on whether you have net income. It's possible that some losses might also be deductible. (Note that you may have to file a return even if you don't have net income - Filing and needing to pay are not the same since your return may indicate no tax due.) In addition, at the state level, you may have to pay additional fees or taxes beyond income tax depending on what you sell and how you sell it. (Sales tax, for example, might come into play as might franchise taxes.) You'll need to check your own state law for that. As always, it could be wise to get professional tax and accounting advice that's tailored to your situation and your state. This is just an outline of some things that you'll need to consider.
Disclaimer: I am not a tax specialist You probably need a sales tax permit if you're going to sell goods, since just about every state taxes goods, though some states have exemptions for various types of goods. For services, it gets tricker. There is a database here that lists what services are taxed in what states; in Wyoming, for example, cellphone services and diaper services are taxed, while insurance services and barber services are not. For selling over the internet, it gets even dicier. There's a guide on nolo.com that claims to be comprehensive; it states that the default rule of thumb is that if you have a physical presence in a state, such as a warehouse or a retail shop or an office, you must collect tax on sales in that state. Given your situation, you probably only need to collect sales tax on customers in Wyoming. Probably. In any event, I'd advice having a chat with an accountant in Wyoming who can help walk you through what permits may or may not be needed.
"First, point: The CRA wants you to start a business with a ""Reasonable expectation of profit"". They typically expect to see a profit within 5 years, so you may be inviting unwanted questions from future auditors by using a breakeven strategy. Second point: If the goal is to pay as little tax as possible, you may want to consider having the corporation pay you as little as possible. Corporate income taxes are much lower than personal income taxes, according to these two CRA links: How it works is that your company pays you little as an outright salary and offers you perks like a leased company car, expense account for lunch and entertainment, a mobile phone, computer, etc. The company owns all of this stuff and lets you use it as part of the job. The company pays for all this stuff with corporate pre-tax dollars as opposed to you paying for it with personal after-tax dollars. There are specifics on meals & entertainment which modify this slightly (you can claim 50%) but you get the idea. The actual rate difference will depend on your province of residence and your corporate income level. There is also a requirement for ""Reasonable Expenses"", such that the expenses have to be in line with what you are doing. If you need to travel to a conference each year, that would be a reasonable expense. Adding your family and making it a vacation for everyone would not. You can claim such expenses as a sole proprietor or a corporation. The sole-proprietorship option puts any after-expense profits into your pocket as taxable income, where the corporate structure allows the corporation to hold funds and limit the amount paid out to you. I've seen this strategy successfully done first-hand, but have not done it myself. I am not a lawyer or accountant, consult these professionals about this tax strategy before taking any action."
You can start a software company. Than your office will be around the world and you can work whenever you want. If you can appoint some people who can collect work from here and there and the coder around the world can give you the job done(this can be done by posting your work in various freelancing site). It is challenging, because you have to get yourself up-to-date with the technological things.
Yes you can. You should talk to your tax advisor re the specific expenditures that can be accounted as startup-costs (legal fees are a good candidate, for example). If they add up to significant amounts (>$5K), you'll have to capitalize them over a certain period of time, and deduct from your business' income. This is not a tax advice.:-)
Seek professional advice as duffbeer703 has suggested already. Very important! Consider incorporating. If your income will fluctuate year to year, you can keep profit in the corporation, taxed in its hands at the Canadian small business rate, since such corporate income below $500,000 would likely qualify for the small business deduction. You could pay retained earnings to yourself as dividends over more than one year in order to lessen the personal tax burden. If you don't incorporate, all your profits in the year they are earned are taxed at personal income tax rates, and with our progressive income tax system, taking the tax hit all in one year can be expensive. However, if this project is a one-off and you're not likely to continue working like this, you might not want the overhead of a corporation. Taxes aside, there are also legal issues to consider vis-a-vis incorporating, or not. A professional can help you make this decision. Yes, you can claim deductions for reasonable business expenses, whether or not you are incorporated. No, you can't do free work on the side and claim it as donations. It's nice to volunteer, but you wouldn't get a charitable tax credit for your time, only for money or goods donated. Consider opening an RRSP so you can start saving for retirement and get a tax deduction for any contributions you make. This is but one strategy to reduce your tax. There are others. For instance, if you are a student, you perhaps have some unused tuition credits that you could claim in your first year with higher income. Oh, and seek professional advice! ;-)
Saving money for the future is a good thing. Whether spending those savings on a business venture makes sense, will depend on a few factors, including: (1) How much money you need that business to make [ie: will you be quitting your job and relying on the business for your sole income? Or will this just be a hobby you make some pocket change from?] (2) How much the money the business needs up front [some businesses, like simple web design consulting, might have effectively $0 in cash startup costs, where starting a franchise restaurant might cost you $500k-$1M on day 1] (3) How risky it is [the general stat is that something like 50% of all new businesses fail in their first year, and I think for restaurants that number is often given as 75%+] But if you don't have a business idea yet, and save for one in the future but never get that 'perfect idea', the good news is that you've saved a bunch of money that you can instead use for retirement, or whatever other financial goals you have. So it's not the saving for a new business that is risky, it's the spending. Part of good personal financial management is making financial goals, tracking your progress to those goals, and changing them as needed. In a simpler case, many people want to own their own home - this is a common financial goal, just like early retirement, or starting your own business, or paying for your kids' college education. All those goals are helped by saving money, so your job as someone mindful of personal finances, is to prioritize those goals in accordance to what is important for you.
If you sell through an intermediate who sets up the shop for you, odds are they collect and pay the sales tax for you. My experience is with publishing books through Amazon, where they definitely handle this for you. If you can find a retailer that will handle the tax implications, that might be a good reason to use them. It looks like Etsy uses a different model where you yourself are responsible for the sales tax, which requires you to register with your state (looks like this is the information for New York) and pay the taxes yourself on a regular basis; see this link for a simple guide. If you're doing this, you'll need to keep track of how much tax you owe from your sales each month, quarter, or year (depending on the state laws). You can usually be a sole proprietor, which is the easiest business structure to set up; if you want to limit your legal liability, or work with a partner, you may want to look into other forms of business structure, but for most craftspeople a sole proprietorship is fine to start out with. If you do a sole proprietorship, you can probably file the income on a 1040 Schedule C when you do your personal taxes each year.
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anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a question paragraph at StackExchange, retrieve a question duplicated paragraph
Query:I have been wanting to learn about 3D printing a long time so I really want this site to succeed but I have no previous experience with the subject.
I was wondering how can I help the site at this early stage. I thought about asking about how to get started with 3D printing but SE explicitly discourages "easy" questions in the private beta.
What can newbies like me do for the site at this stage besides voting questions and answers?
Vote!
Private Betas love, love, love votes. Without votes, it's difficult to attain privileges, get rewards, and help push us out to public beta.
Ask Questions!
I know you said this:
I thought about asking about how to get started with 3D printing but SE explicitly discourages "easy" questions in the private beta.
But here's the catch. "Easy" isn't defined. If you have an "easy" question, but it is specific, high-quality, and to the point, and you can show some effort in it, then, please, go ahead and ask it!
Participate!
You have a voice in our meta discussions as well. You also have the authority to suggest edits, to posts, tag wikis, and tag excerpts. They also get you +2 rep for each that is approved, which can help bring you more afloat. You can also give your opinion in scope, by casting close and reopen votes as well :)
I suggest browsing the regex tagged questions on this site and experiment with your own answers without peaking at the current ones. You don't need to post your answers, but I bet that sometimes you'll come up with answers that are worth publishing.
Three good things with this approach:
- You'll be working with real-world
problems. - You might learn stuff
about other programming languages as
you go. ('Tis always good to learn
new languages). - You probably will be
helping the world find good answers
to real world regex questions.
First; find a model!
To print something you require a model (usually this is in STL format, look into websites called Thingiverse and MyMiniFactory for examples). Once you have a model file, you need to make it readable for the printer firmware.
If you can't find suitable model, then you need to design a model yourself (or ask someone to do it for you) or adjust an existing model to suit your needs. "Good (preferably free) Beginner Software for Part Creation?" is a good place to start.
Second; use slicer software
For a printer to be able to print the model, the model needs to be sliced into layers. These layers need to be printed at specific speeds, temperatures, etc. Search online and look at the filament packaging (usually the ideal temperatures are on the packaging) to find the ideal temperature for your filament. If you are not using the right temperatures, your print will most likely fail. Programs that are able to slice models are called slicers. The most popular free (and Windows compatible) slicers are Ultimaker Cura and Slic3r (or its Prusa distribution).
The slicer produces a printer readable file called a G-code file (file filled with printer instructions for e.g. movement and heating). This G-code file can be sent to the printer using specific printer software (e.g. OctoPrint, Repetier-Host, etc.) but more common or simple is to put the G-code file on an SD card and print the file using the print menu on the printer LCD.
Experience. Solving something completely new is hard. The best way to solve problems is to try and find a problem that you've solved before, and that is similar, and adapt you solution to the new problem. So until you have experience with many different kinds of problems, it's hard to solve new problems that you come across. Visiting sites like this and reading questions and theirs answers are a great way of learning how others solved problems that they encountered.
What about a wiki - at least then other people can start to contribute.
Otherwise they are just going to rely on you for the manualsThe question was migrated because the specific question of "How do I tell if my Thermistors are 10k or 100k?" is going to be best answered by users of Electrical Engineering SE. This also provides the SE network with more appropriate traffic based on the question at hand.
However, if the question of "How can I change the thermistors settings in Marlin firmware?" were to arise, then the question would be best suited here on 3D Printing. It might help both SE sites by providing links to each other's relevant questions for future users to reference.
If the question was something like "How can I wire a hotend?", this would be more appropriate here on 3D Printing SE as users in Electrical Engineering SE may not know as much about the topic compared to users in 3D Printing. This may be a poor example, but the idea is that there is strict correlation between hotends and 3D printing, whereas identifying thermistors is not a specific topic to just 3D printing.
Update
After reading a few posts on SE meta, this one leads me to agree with you that this particular question may not have needed to be migrated. However, it exposes an important question of how we want to proceed with questions like this in the future? How far down the rabbit hole do we want to allow this site to go in this topic? I'd recommend others pitch in recommendations in answers here on what would be the appropriate topic in this case that can be applied to our On-Topic page so that it may be amended.
If its a personal project then take this as an opportunity to learn something new.
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Instruct Given a question paragraph at StackExchange, retrieve a question duplicated paragraph
Query:Stack exchange isn't a good platform for product recommendations in general, but a few sites allow it with a tight focus and control. Some that have allowed it in the past have decided to discontinue it for a variety of reasons.
I expect at the start we are going to get a lot of "What specific machine should I use" or "is there a 3D model of item X I can print".
- Should we allow product or part recommendations?
- If we do, what can we do to make sure they are limited, rather than open ended questions where dozens or hundreds of answers would be different but correct?
I agree with Jeff's blog post: https://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/11/qa-is-hard-lets-go-shopping/
don't ask us what you should buy -- ask us what you need to learn to tell what you should buy.
I would like to nominate myself, Matt Clark.
While I might not have the wildest credentials or reputation, I have been around the StackExchange network for a while (11/2012) and generally know my way around the sites.
Mostly active on StackOverflow, I answer when I can, and try and do my part to clean up the review queue: ~5000 review tasks; I plan on giving this site as much attention as I can.
I started this 3D Printing proposal just under a year ago on Area 51, and am either way, glad to see the day we made it to beta.
It should not be about merging of tags, rather we should come up with a proper terminology to identify the correct parts of the "build platform".
Basically, every printer consists of a frame with some sort of guide rails1 moving a carriage. On this carriage a build surface is attached where the printer prints the print on; it is always the top of the stack. Note that this can be e.g. a moving Y-axis2 or moving Z-axis carriage3. In some cases the carriage is missing and there is just a static mounting, then it's a platform instead4. It is basically irrelevant if the build surface is glued to the stack or removeable in some way or another.
Between the carriage and the build surface you can have have a stack of multiple elements: a structure or structures, a plate, plates or matts, insulation, etc. This whole assembly of elements make up the build platform, an example is shown below.
Note that the linear support can be mounted in Y or Z direction. To tag the elements that make up the build platform assembly, a proposed solution can consist of the following terms for subassemblies:
- z-axis or y-axis in combination with carriage,
- platform (to support printers that have a solid platform, e.g. Hyrel/Delta)
- heated-bed (aluminium bed or a silicone matt), which can have a
- glass-print-surface, pei-print-surface, buildtak-print-surface, etc. possibly augmented with the additional tag of removeable-print-surface or magnetic-print-surface.
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- The rails often take the shape of rods and bearings, linear rails
of V-slot profile. - Carthesian Portal or Cantilever printers
- CoreXY like the Hypercube
- Delta Printers
Typically, it's a better idea to wait before you try to get this kind of thing integrated.
Enthusiasm is great in a private beta, but for the early stages, direct that enthusiasm towards the Q&A. That's what'll get this site on its feet and into a successful public beta.
When the site's more stable and running nicely, then if there's a need (or want) for a plugin like this then the discussion about it can be had.
(On a tangent - if such a plugin is going to happen, it may well be down to SE's developers to get it done, which might make getting assistance from the people on this site difficult.)
I say allow them.
To let you know what's out there, I work at Hyrel.
Our printers can take spindle (milling) heads and additional axes, and even diode and CO2 lasers, and they all operate on the same gcode - we tell people E is for Emit as well as Extrude. We even have a TIG welding attachment.
We also run our Fadal CNC machines on our printer software and firmware.
To many people this is a natural progression for a well-built 3D positioning system, and I encourage a broader definition.
Yes, we should have a three vote close question review queue
Things like Uservoice are great for generic suggestions and even finding bugs but they rarely answer your specific questions/concerns because that's not what they're there to do.
I also don't think they're that good at keeping a community together. Seriously. Pushing your users to another site where they have limited interest isn't in my handbook for cultivating communities.
You want:
... to keep users on your site. Pop-in JS things are okay if branded well. But they might still have to log in and then there's the problem of...
... to keep them involved in problems they raise. If somebody raises feedback, raise some back at them. Trap them in the process. Ask them more questions about what they feel is right or why they feel something was wrong in the first place.
... to make giving feedback desirable. One of the reasons SO works so well is its points system. Points mean prizes (or status and power, here) and that's a great way to make people want to keep going at it. Some users will just care and incentives just sweeten the deal but most users won't really care enough without the prospect of benefiting from it some how.
Just to skip back to the point that external services are too generic for directed feedback. As a developer, you sometimes need to ask specific questions to know when something needs changing and this feedback usually needs to be asked at very specific points, usually after a task.
Stick feedback questions on your site at the end of tasks. Eg if a user posts a new something-or-other, at the end of the process, stick an unmissable box in there, asking them how it was for them. You can ask relevant questions and you'll catch more problems because people have just done the task (opposed to them noticing your feedback tab 10 minutes later when they've forgotten half of it).
Here are few things to consider from my point of view
Printing technology
The first thing that you need to take into account is printing technology. The most common[citation needed] right now is Fused Filament Fabrication. "Liquid light-sensitive resin" is being used in Stereolitography and Digital Light Processing - the SLA printers I found are less common and more expensive than FFF ones.
Price
Need to decide on budget. You can buy printer for 60k USD and 400 USD. Quality is somehow linked to price but that's not a rule. You can buy a shitty printer for a lot of money.
Printing area
Bigger allows you to print bigger things. You need to ask yourself how big things you really want to print. Remember that 3d printing is quite slow process - how often you will want to print big things that will take 60hrs+ to finish?
Printing materials
What kind of materials you want to print with? Some materials will need higher temperatures so check the max hot-end temperature, some will require heated bed.
Assembled or DIY kit
You can usually get kits for self-assembly cheaper than Ready-To-Print machines. However, it will require additional skills (i.e. soldering), tools and time to assemble. I am not sure if I would buy DIY kit for commercial use, but as an enthusiast I immensely enjoyed putting my Rostock Max together.
Reviews and reputation
It is generally safe to buy printer that already has some users. Beware of new magical Kickstarter printers which will "change the 3d printing forever".
Reddit /r/3dprinting suggests that your new printer should meet 3 criteria:- Printer passes the youtube test - has lots of youtube evidence that this particular printer is working.
- Printer is out of the pre-order phase. This means that all pre-orders have been delivered.
- Printer has a reputation of working well among current users.
I found it to be a very good set of rules.
Upgrade capabilities
That's very user-dependent, but this point is very important to me. I want to be able to change and improve certain parts of my printer. Check if you can switch the extruder, replace the hot-end etc.
Support
I think one of the most important points. See if you can find a forum for your printer and how active community is. It will be immensely helpful if something goes wrong (and it will).
Also, company support is very important. What will happen if you need a replacement part or your printer will stop working altogether?This list is definitely not complete.
There are many more things that might be taken into account like configuration (delta or XY), multiple extruders, closed cases etc.21
Instruct Given a question paragraph at StackExchange, retrieve a question duplicated paragraph
Query:Given our successful private beta, soon after we go public it will be time for us to get our first crop of moderators, as explained in the “Moderator Pro Tempore” blog post:
About a week into the public beta, we will seek out members who are deeply engaged in the community’s development; members who:
- Have a reasonably high reputation score to indicate active, consistent participation.
- Show an interest in their meta’s community-building activities.
- Lead by example, showing patience and respect for their fellow community members in everything they write.
- Exhibit those intangible traits discussed in A Theory of Moderation.
Bonus points for:
- Members with participation in both meta and the parent site (i.e. interest in both community building and expertise in the field).
- Area 51 participation, social network referrals, or blogging about the site.
- Members who have already shown an interest or ability to promote their community.
Candidates will be contacted and three of them will be selected to act as provisional Moderators until the community holds formal elections after the Beta period. Besides the normal abilities of a Moderator, they will:
- Have access to a special chat room where we will collectively work through the challenges of moderation and community self-policing.
- Organize the process of selecting the site's attributes (domain names, design issues, the FAQ, etc.).
- Rally community support and drive the mission of getting publicity for the site.
Essentially, they will have the ear of the Stack Exchange team for anything we can do to help their sites succeed!
Although the moderators pro tempore will ultimately be selected by Stack Exchange, the purpose of this post is to seek out and propose candidates:
- Each nomination should be posted as an answer and it should include (at minimum) a link to the user's main and meta profile so we can check out their activity.
- Self nominations are encouraged, step up if you feel you can help.
- If you are nominated by someone else you should edit the answer and let us know if you accept or decline (explanation optional). If a nominee declines we will not delete the answer, as to not have someone else nominate them again.
- If you are nominating someone else, please mark the post as Community Wiki before saving. Meta doesn't allow suggested edits, so your nominee may be blocked from accepting the nomination.
- The nominations are not binding to Stack Exchange or the nominees. If you are being considered by Stack Exchange, you will get an official confirmation email at one point.
- Before nominating someone or accept / decline a nomination, you should read A Theory of Moderation thoroughly to find out what's generally expected from moderators.
If you would like to learn more about the role, please drop into chat room where you can ask about the role from other moderators (they appear with a blue name in the chat room). Another chatroom called The Assembly was created specifically for users and moderators to discuss moderation activities, moderators from all over the network are there to answer your questions.
Once again, please don't hesitate to step up and self-nominate!.
Thanks to F'x for the original version of this post over on chemistry.
I would like to nominate myself, Matt Clark.
While I might not have the wildest credentials or reputation, I have been around the StackExchange network for a while (11/2012) and generally know my way around the sites.
Mostly active on StackOverflow, I answer when I can, and try and do my part to clean up the review queue: ~5000 review tasks; I plan on giving this site as much attention as I can.
I started this 3D Printing proposal just under a year ago on Area 51, and am either way, glad to see the day we made it to beta.
Here are some consequences of your design. These may or may not be what you intended, but I point them out so that you're aware of them.
A very Mojo-ful user who has been mostly quiet is not going to care at all about stepping on some toes, because they have a huge bank of Mojo from which to draw. This seems to go against your goal of limiting negative behavior.
Likewise, users who contribute absolutely nothing to your site still get Mojo just by virtue of having an account. But an otherwise valuable contributor who makes one off-color post that's disliked by the community will be silenced until he has enough Mojo to post again.
If someone has something very valuable to contribute, he has to make sure to have "reserve Mojo" at all times -- that is, he must ensure that he isn't at his posting limit. If he doesn't, he might lose the opportunity to say something useful that would earn him more Mojo.
The rate at which people can accrue Mojo is limited by the size of the community. If there are few people who are handing out Mojo, pretty soon they won't be able to hand out Mojo anymore, since there won't be anyone left who hasn't already received Mojo from them.
The oldest users will effectively become an invincible cabal whose ideas may define and shape your site. Since you can only reduce someone else's Mojo if they have fewer Mojo than you, these users can make statements your community vehemently disagrees with and have their Mojo ratings remain intact.
In general, by restricting the supply of Mojo, you have created an economic system in which people will probably be more hesitant to contribute to a discussion. They will need to more carefully weigh what they say, since a post that is disliked by the community may prevent them from speaking further if they get too much negative Mojo.
Playing the system
Either show me how to play the system, or explain why you think it's impossible to play it.
Suppose we define "playing the system" as "artificially changing the value or quantity of one's Mojo in ways you didn't intend". I would say your system is safe from artificial inflation of Mojo, but at the cost of stifling discussion that would have otherwise taken place. You must be able to make the following guarantees:
- Flow condition. Mojo only "flows down"; it is not possible for a lower-ranked user to transfer Mojo to a higher-ranked user.
- Creation condition. It is difficult for users to take actions which can generate their own Mojo. Also, it is either impossible to make new accounts, or they carry such a heavy penalty that no one will want to do it.
For example, if you cannot satisfy the creation condition, then malicious early users will simply make an army of new accounts. They keep a number of these new accounts in reserve, quietly accruing Mojo. They then use them as a "bury brigade" to drain Mojo of factions or ideas they disagree with. Although they will lose Mojo when they do so, the collective Mojo of the bury brigade will be constant as long as they don't go hitman on more than a single hated foe per day.
This is clearly not what you intended.
Artificial deflation
However, your system is not safe from artificial deflation of Mojo. To see why, imagine that users stream into your site to accept their invitations. Imagine a user, Mallory, with k Mojo points. Because Mojo can only flow down, there is no way for a user with k or fewer Mojo points can express their disagreement with Mallory. Only users with k+1 or more Mojo can do so.
Mallory's reign of terror will continue unchecked unless there are enough users with k+1 or higher Mojo. In fact, if Mallory is an early enough user, there may not be any users who have the power to reduce her Mojo. Indeed, because you've artificially made Mojo scarce, they may not want to burn a Mojo to express their opinion, given how precious each Mojo point is -- since that also weakens them and makes their opinions more vulnerable to attack.
In short, if there are enough (or maybe even just a few) Mallorys, you will be reduced to playing traffic cop and cleaning up after Mallorys instead of improving your site. The system can no longer be self-policing. Each Mojo point has now become worth much more than before, because people will see from the example of Mallory and her ilk that it is better not to burn a Mojo to open oneself to attack. Thus, Mojo deflation.
This is also clearly not what you intended.
Yes!
Absolutely. We need to reward good answers, and raise rep levels so suers can get moderation privileges when they rise to the normal public beta levels.
However, I think we should also downvote poor questions and answers. I haven't yet done so, partly because I've focused on rewarding the good posts. But downvoting is important, too.
What happened to me yesterday:
- I posted an answer (my first) to a question.
- It was downvoted.
- A user who may/may not have been the downvoter pointed out something I was wrong about.
- There was a discussion in comments.
- I deleted my answer.
- I edited it.
- There was continued dialogue with the user and another. I improved my answer even further.
- Downvote was removed.
I'm grateful to the downvoter, and to the comments. We need to establish what posts are good and bad in the site, and my original answer was not good. It was wrong in several points - and since the question was about safety, it was even more important for it to be correct. The feedback helped me to fix my answer, but if I had not done so, the downvote would have ensured that better answers went to the top.
We should definitely upvote. But downvoting is good, too. Downvoters don't have to comment - that's never the case - but comments certainly help. They helped me.
See http://ask.metafilter.com/52003/Good-community-forum-software
Options
Attractive is subjective, so you'll need to look around.
The most important lesson with regard to the design of any social computing is that community dynamics problems cannot be solved purely by technological means.
In other words, whatever the solution you implement, if you have users to whom getting points (or trolling or getting involved in flame wars or whatever other disruption) is more important that participating in the community, that is what they will do.
When designing the solution, you "simply" have to make sure that there are sufficient benefits (badges, entertainment, information, rewarding feedback) in place for people who aren't in it just for the points. Then, if you are very lucky, you will attract the right kind of people.
This may seem trite, but it is one of the most importat results of CSCW research (Olson and Olson, 2000): unless users are prepared to collaborate/play fair/be productive, then no amount of technology is going to solve that problem.
The creators of the site wrote about Vote Fraud and You.
That sounds suspiciously like my Stack Overflow reputation score.
How about a site equivalent to Rent-a-Coder but for non-profits to solicit volunteer or low-cost developers for public service projects (i.e. make your question easy for the next guy in an equivalent situation). Given the current economic troubles, there are likely to be both a lot of unemployed developers and a lot of troubled non-profits (and a lot of demand for the various kinds of help those non-profits provide). Let's put them together.
Add a point system like StackOverflow so you can earn points by helping out non-profits with their web applications or whatever. Then go get some corporate sponsorship so that you can turn your points into credits at Amazon.com or some such.
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- You'll be working with real-world
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
news
- Dataset: news
- Size: 11,314 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 16 tokens
- mean: 224.09 tokens
- max: 1024 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.14 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.09 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.14 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.23 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.17 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.08 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.15 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.16 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- 18: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the topic or theme of the given news articles
Query: I was wondering if anyone out there could enlighten me on this car I saw
the other day. It was a 2-door sports car, looked to be from the late 60s/
early 70s. It was called a Bricklin. The doors were really small. In addition,
the front bumper was separate from the rest of the body. This is
all I know. If anyone can tellme a model name, engine specs, years
of production, where this car is made, history, or whatever info you
have on this funky looking car, please e-mail.rec.autos
talk.politics.guns
rec.sport.baseball
comp.windows.x
rec.sport.baseball
comp.windows.x
alt.atheism
sci.med
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Instruct Identify the topic or theme of the given news articles
Query: A fair number of brave souls who upgraded their SI clock oscillator have
shared their experiences for this poll. Please send a brief message detailing
your experiences with the procedure. Top speed attained, CPU rated speed,
add on cards and adapters, heat sinks, hour of usage per day, floppy disk
functionality with 800 and 1.4 m floppies are especially requested.
I will be summarizing in the next two days, so please add to the network
knowledge base if you have done the clock upgrade and haven't answered this
poll. Thanks.comp.sys.mac.hardware
rec.sport.hockey
rec.autos
alt.atheism
comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
talk.politics.mideast
talk.religion.misc
alt.atheism
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Instruct Identify the topic or theme of the given news articles
Query: well folks, my mac plus finally gave up the ghost this weekend after
starting life as a 512k way back in 1985. sooo, i'm in the market for a
new machine a bit sooner than i intended to be...
i'm looking into picking up a powerbook 160 or maybe 180 and have a bunch
of questions that (hopefully) somebody can answer:
* does anybody know any dirt on when the next round of powerbook
introductions are expected? i'd heard the 185c was supposed to make an
appearence "this summer" but haven't heard anymore on it - and since i
don't have access to macleak, i was wondering if anybody out there had
more info...
* has anybody heard rumors about price drops to the powerbook line like the
ones the duo's just went through recently?
* what's the impression of the display on the 180? i could probably swing
a 180 if i got the 80Mb disk rather than the 120, but i don't really have
a feel for how much "better" the display is (yea, it looks great in the
store, but is that all "wow" or is it really that good?). could i solicit
some opinions of people who use the 160 and 180 day-to-day on if its worth
taking the disk size and money hit to get the active display? (i realize
this is a real subjective question, but i've only played around with the
machines in a computer store breifly and figured the opinions of somebody
who actually uses the machine daily might prove helpful).
* how well does hellcats perform? ;)
thanks a bunch in advance for any info - if you could email, i'll post a
summary (news reading time is at a premium with finals just around the
corner... :( )
--
Tom Willis \ [email protected] \ Purdue Electrical Engineeringcomp.sys.mac.hardware
sci.crypt
rec.sport.baseball
alt.atheism
soc.religion.christian
comp.graphics
sci.crypt
rec.autos
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- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
amazon_counterfactual
- Dataset: amazon_counterfactual
- Size: 23,218 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative prompt_length type string string string int details - min: 31 tokens
- mean: 51.31 tokens
- max: 147 tokens
- min: 4 tokens
- mean: 4.74 tokens
- max: 5 tokens
- min: 4 tokens
- mean: 4.26 tokens
- max: 5 tokens
- 26: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative prompt_length Instruct Classify a given Amazon customer review text as either counterfactual or not-counterfactual
Query: (Just seems everyone is writing like 50 Shades lately) This series is a classical romance with much suspense and steam without all that kinkery.not-counterfactual
counterfactual
26
Instruct Classify a given Amazon customer review text as either counterfactual or not-counterfactual
Query: 仕事の移動中に出来るので大助かりです。not-counterfactual
counterfactual
26
Instruct Classify a given Amazon customer review text as either counterfactual or not-counterfactual
Query: Seen some reviews commenting on grammatical errors, yest there are some but doesn't detract from story.not-counterfactual
counterfactual
26
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
arxiv_s2s
- Dataset: arxiv_s2s
- Size: 25,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 22 tokens
- mean: 35.55 tokens
- max: 80 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.95 tokens
- max: 19 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.91 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.68 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.73 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.78 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.6 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.88 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.86 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- 22: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles
Query: Calculation of prompt diphoton production cross sections at Tevatron and
LHC energieshep-ph
physics.geo-ph
cond-mat.stat-mech hep-th math-ph math.MP
math.NA math.ST stat.CO stat.TH
physics.ins-det physics.atm-clus
physics.plasm-ph physics.atom-ph
nlin.CD cond-mat.stat-mech stat.ME
physics.ins-det astro-ph hep-ex
22
Instruct Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles
Query: Sparsity-certifying Graph Decompositionsmath.CO cs.CG
math.SP math-ph math.DG math.MP
cs.DS cs.CE cs.MS cs.NA
nlin.AO cond-mat.mes-hall nlin.PS physics.chem-ph
hep-ph
hep-th math.RA math.RT
math.RT math-ph math.MP
cs.IT cs.CC math.IT
22
Instruct Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles
Query: The evolution of the Earth-Moon system based on the dark matter field
fluid modelphysics.gen-ph
math.OC cs.SY math.ST stat.TH
math.GT math.NT
math-ph math.GT math.MP
hep-th hep-lat
cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.stat-mech
nlin.CD nlin.PS
cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mes-hall quant-ph
22
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
arxiv_p2p
- Dataset: arxiv_p2p
- Size: 25,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 32 tokens
- mean: 202.69 tokens
- max: 524 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.95 tokens
- max: 19 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.91 tokens
- max: 29 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.76 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.71 tokens
- max: 30 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.68 tokens
- max: 35 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.74 tokens
- max: 30 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.82 tokens
- max: 30 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 9.99 tokens
- max: 28 tokens
- 25: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: A fully differential calculation in perturbative quantum chromodynamics is
presented for the production of massive photon pairs at hadron colliders. All
next-to-leading order perturbative contributions from quark-antiquark,
gluon-(anti)quark, and gluon-gluon subprocesses are included, as well as
all-orders resummation of initial-state gluon radiation valid at
next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. The region of phase space is
specified in which the calculation is most reliable. Good agreement is
demonstrated with data from the Fermilab Tevatron, and predictions are made for
more detailed tests with CDF and DO data. Predictions are shown for
distributions of diphoton pairs produced at the energy of the Large Hadron
Collider (LHC). Distributions of the diphoton pairs from the decay of a Higgs
boson are contrasted with those produced from QCD processes at the LHC, showing
that enhanced sensitivity to the signal can be obtained with judicious
selection of events.hep-ph
math.CO math.AT
math.RT math.OA
cond-mat.soft q-bio.QM
cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con quant-ph
cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.supr-con hep-lat hep-ph
hep-lat hep-ph
stat.ML stat.AP
25
Instruct Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: We describe a new algorithm, the $(k,\ell)$-pebble game with colors, and use
it obtain a characterization of the family of $(k,\ell)$-sparse graphs and
algorithmic solutions to a family of problems concerning tree decompositions of
graphs. Special instances of sparse graphs appear in rigidity theory and have
received increased attention in recent years. In particular, our colored
pebbles generalize and strengthen the previous results of Lee and Streinu and
give a new proof of the Tutte-Nash-Williams characterization of arboricity. We
also present a new decomposition that certifies sparsity based on the
$(k,\ell)$-pebble game with colors. Our work also exposes connections between
pebble game algorithms and previous sparse graph algorithms by Gabow, Gabow and
Westermann and Hendrickson.math.CO cs.CG
cs.IT math.CO math.IT
math.LO math.AT
astro-ph hep-ex nucl-ex
math.AG math.CO math.GT
cs.CG
physics.chem-ph physics.atm-clus physics.comp-ph
cs.CR cs.CC
25
Instruct Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: The evolution of Earth-Moon system is described by the dark matter field
fluid model proposed in the Meeting of Division of Particle and Field 2004,
American Physical Society. The current behavior of the Earth-Moon system agrees
with this model very well and the general pattern of the evolution of the
Moon-Earth system described by this model agrees with geological and fossil
evidence. The closest distance of the Moon to Earth was about 259000 km at 4.5
billion years ago, which is far beyond the Roche's limit. The result suggests
that the tidal friction may not be the primary cause for the evolution of the
Earth-Moon system. The average dark matter field fluid constant derived from
Earth-Moon system data is 4.39 x 10^(-22) s^(-1)m^(-1). This model predicts
that the Mars's rotation is also slowing with the angular acceleration rate
about -4.38 x 10^(-22) rad s^(-2).physics.gen-ph
math.NT math.DS
cond-mat.soft cond-mat.other physics.bio-ph q-bio.OT
cs.CE cs.DC
cond-mat.other nlin.CD physics.class-ph physics.flu-dyn
math.KT math.AC
stat.ML cs.IT math.IT
hep-ph cond-mat.other hep-th
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- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
amazon_reviews
- Dataset: amazon_reviews
- Size: 1,200,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 prompt_length type string string string string int details - min: 23 tokens
- mean: 74.12 tokens
- max: 474 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- 19: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 prompt_length Instruct Classify the given Amazon review into its appropriate rating category
Query: Me ha gustado mucho
La verdad es que estoy muy contenta con él. Está muy bien distribuido tiene monedero de botón y de cremallera y puedo poner todas mis tarjetas más dos compartimentos para billetes. Y luego con la correa para que no se caiga ninguna tarjeta y que cierra completamente el monedero es ideal.Ahora, solo esperar que dure .Good
Poor
Fair
19
Instruct Classify the given Amazon review into its appropriate rating category
Query: Naja
Die Hülle ist eigentlich sehr schön und passt perfekt. Aber leider nutzt sie sich schnell ab und an den Ecken geht die Farbe ab. Das sieht sehr unschön aus. Erfüllt aber trotzdem ihr ZweckFair
Good
Excellent
19
Instruct Classify the given Amazon review into its appropriate rating category
Query: Rapunzel Puppe
Rapunzel bestellt. 1 Tag später war die Strähnen kaputt und hat nimmer geleuchtet. Dann haben wir Ersatz bestellt. Rapunzel hat genau einen Tag geleuchtet wieder kaputt. Habe beide zurück geschickt und der Witz man bekommt nur ein Anteil zurück vom Verand.Poor
Good
Average
19
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
banking
- Dataset: banking
- Size: 10,003 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 20 tokens
- mean: 29.61 tokens
- max: 91 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.79 tokens
- max: 6 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.95 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.02 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.05 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.05 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.06 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.01 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 5.04 tokens
- max: 10 tokens
- 18: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Given a online banking query, find the corresponding intents
Query: I am still waiting on my card?card_arrival
pending_card_payment
visa_or_mastercard
lost_or_stolen_card
activate_my_card
passcode_forgotten
getting_virtual_card
exchange_charge
18
Instruct Given a online banking query, find the corresponding intents
Query: What can I do if my card still hasn't arrived after 2 weeks?card_arrival
transaction_charged_twice
get_disposable_virtual_card
order_physical_card
apple_pay_or_google_pay
supported_cards_and_currencies
pending_card_payment
verify_my_identity
18
Instruct Given a online banking query, find the corresponding intents
Query: I have been waiting over a week. Is the card still coming?card_arrival
automatic_top_up
topping_up_by_card
get_physical_card
verify_my_identity
transfer_not_received_by_recipient
automatic_top_up
passcode_forgotten
18
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
biorxiv_s2s
- Dataset: biorxiv_s2s
- Size: 15,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 24 tokens
- mean: 37.64 tokens
- max: 66 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.66 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.72 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.77 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.75 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.76 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.77 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.8 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.76 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- 21: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles
Query: PMCE: efficient inference of expressive models of cancer evolution with high prognostic powerbioinformatics
biochemistry
biophysics
cell biology
cancer biology
ecology
animal behavior and cognition
animal behavior and cognition
21
Instruct Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles
Query: PMCE: efficient inference of expressive models of cancer evolution with high prognostic powerbioinformatics
developmental biology
zoology
animal behavior and cognition
cell biology
biochemistry
animal behavior and cognition
plant biology
21
Instruct Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles
Query: Convergent evolution of primate testis transcriptomes reflects mating strategyevolutionary biology
molecular biology
pharmacology and toxicology
neuroscience
genomics
plant biology
biochemistry
systems biology
21
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
biorxiv_p2p
- Dataset: biorxiv_p2p
- Size: 15,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 67 tokens
- mean: 320.79 tokens
- max: 966 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.66 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.8 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.74 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.83 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.78 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.76 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.8 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.81 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- 24: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: MotivationDriver (epi)genomic alterations underlie the positive selection of cancer subpopulations, which promotes drug resistance and relapse. Even though substantial heterogeneity is witnessed in most cancer types, mutation accumulation patterns can be regularly found and can be exploited to reconstruct predictive models of cancer evolution. Yet, available methods cannot infer logical formulas connecting events to represent alternative evolutionary routes or convergent evolution.
ResultsWe introduce PMCE, an expressive framework that leverages mutational profiles from crosssectional sequencing data to infer probabilistic graphical models of cancer evolution including arbitrary logical formulas, and which outperforms the state-of-the-art in terms of accuracy and robustness to noise, on simulations.
The application of PMCE to 7866 samples from the TCGA database allows us to identify a highly significant correlation between the predicted evolutionary paths and the overall survival in 7 tumor types, proving that our approach can effectively stratify cancer patients in reliable risk groups.
AvailabilityPMCE is freely available at https://github.com/BIMIB-DISCo/PMCE, in addition to the code to replicate all the analyses presented in the manuscript.
[email protected], [email protected].bioinformatics
systems biology
evolutionary biology
animal behavior and cognition
pathology
cancer biology
animal behavior and cognition
scientific communication and education
24
Instruct Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: MotivationDriver (epi)genomic alterations underlie the positive selection of cancer subpopulations, which promotes drug resistance and relapse. Even though substantial heterogeneity is witnessed in most cancer types, mutation accumulation patterns can be regularly found and can be exploited to reconstruct predictive models of cancer evolution. Yet, available methods cannot infer logical formulas connecting events to represent alternative evolutionary routes or convergent evolution.
ResultsWe introduce PMCE, an expressive framework that leverages mutational profiles from crosssectional sequencing data to infer probabilistic graphical models of cancer evolution including arbitrary logical formulas, and which outperforms the state-of-the-art in terms of accuracy and robustness to noise, on simulations.
The application of PMCE to 7866 samples from the TCGA database allows us to identify a highly significant correlation between the predicted evolutionary paths and the overall survival in 7 tumor types, proving that our approach can effectively stratify cancer patients in reliable risk groups.
AvailabilityPMCE is freely available at https://github.com/BIMIB-DISCo/PMCE, in addition to the code to replicate all the analyses presented in the manuscript.
[email protected], [email protected].bioinformatics
paleontology
synthetic biology
microbiology
genetics
molecular biology
cancer biology
cell biology
24
Instruct Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: In independent mammalian lineages where females mate with multiple males (multi-male mating strategies), males have evolved larger testicles relative to those lineages where females mate with fewer males (single-male mating strategies). Here we study published bulk testis transcriptomes from humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and rhesus macaques, as well as mice and rats. Employing a formal model of adaptive evolution, we find that testis transcriptomes have also evolved convergently, reflecting each species mating strategy. Using deconvolution, we infer that testis transcriptome divergence patterns largely reflect convergent shifts in tissue cell type composition. However, we also identify modest amounts of convergent evolution at the cell-autonomous level by analyzing cell-type specific transcriptome data from spermatids and spermatocytes. We further show that in the single-male mating primates, human and gorilla, testis transcriptome profiles are paedomorphic relative to those of multi-male primates, chimpanzee and macaque, suggesting that shifts in timing or rate of testis development could underlie convergent changes in testis mass, histology, and transcriptomes.evolutionary biology
plant biology
synthetic biology
pathology
pathology
genetics
molecular biology
epidemiology
24
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
emo
- Dataset: emo
- Size: 16,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 prompt_length type string string string string string string string int details - min: 38 tokens
- mean: 55.59 tokens
- max: 104 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.41 tokens
- max: 3 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.75 tokens
- max: 3 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.85 tokens
- max: 3 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.0 tokens
- max: 3 tokens
- 37: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 prompt_length Instruct Classify the emotion expressed in the given Twitter message into one of the six emotions:anger, fear, joy, love, sadness, and surprise
Query: i didnt feel humiliatedsadness
joy
love
anger
fear
surprise
37
Instruct Classify the emotion expressed in the given Twitter message into one of the six emotions:anger, fear, joy, love, sadness, and surprise
Query: i can go from feeling so hopeless to so damned hopeful just from being around someone who cares and is awakesadness
joy
love
anger
fear
surprise
37
Instruct Classify the emotion expressed in the given Twitter message into one of the six emotions:anger, fear, joy, love, sadness, and surprise
Query: im grabbing a minute to post i feel greedy wronganger
sadness
joy
love
fear
surprise
37
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
imdb
- Dataset: imdb
- Size: 25,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative prompt_length type string string string int details - min: 38 tokens
- mean: 313.83 tokens
- max: 1024 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- 24: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative prompt_length Instruct Classify the sentiment expressed in the given movie review text from the IMDB dataset
Query: I rented I AM CURIOUS-YELLOW from my video store because of all the controversy that surrounded it when it was first released in 1967. I also heard that at first it was seized by U.S. customs if it ever tried to enter this country, therefore being a fan of films considered "controversial" I really had to see this for myself.
The plot is centered around a young Swedish drama student named Lena who wants to learn everything she can about life. In particular she wants to focus her attentions to making some sort of documentary on what the average Swede thought about certain political issues such as the Vietnam War and race issues in the United States. In between asking politicians and ordinary denizens of Stockholm about their opinions on politics, she has sex with her drama teacher, classmates, and married men.
What kills me about I AM CURIOUS-YELLOW is that 40 years ago, this was considered pornographic. Really, the sex and nudity scenes are few and far between, even then it's not shot like some cheaply made porno. While my countrymen mind find it shocking, in reality sex and nudity are a major staple in Swedish cinema. Even Ingmar Bergman, arguably their answer to good old boy John Ford, had sex scenes in his films.
I do commend the filmmakers for the fact that any sex shown in the film is shown for artistic purposes rather than just to shock people and make money to be shown in pornographic theaters in America. I AM CURIOUS-YELLOW is a good film for anyone wanting to study the meat and potatoes (no pun intended) of Swedish cinema. But really, this film doesn't have much of a plot.negative
positive
24
Instruct Classify the sentiment expressed in the given movie review text from the IMDB dataset
Query: "I Am Curious: Yellow" is a risible and pretentious steaming pile. It doesn't matter what one's political views are because this film can hardly be taken seriously on any level. As for the claim that frontal male nudity is an automatic NC-17, that isn't true. I've seen R-rated films with male nudity. Granted, they only offer some fleeting views, but where are the R-rated films with gaping vulvas and flapping labia? Nowhere, because they don't exist. The same goes for those crappy cable shows: schlongs swinging in the breeze but not a clitoris in sight. And those pretentious indie movies like The Brown Bunny, in which we're treated to the site of Vincent Gallo's throbbing johnson, but not a trace of pink visible on Chloe Sevigny. Before crying (or implying) "double-standard" in matters of nudity, the mentally obtuse should take into account one unavoidably obvious anatomical difference between men and women: there are no genitals on display when actresses appears nude, and the same cannot be said for a man. In fact, you generally won't see female genitals in an American film in anything short of porn or explicit erotica. This alleged double-standard is less a double standard than an admittedly depressing ability to come to terms culturally with the insides of women's bodies.negative
positive
24
Instruct Classify the sentiment expressed in the given movie review text from the IMDB dataset
Query: If only to avoid making this type of film in the future. This film is interesting as an experiment but tells no cogent story.
One might feel virtuous for sitting thru it because it touches on so many IMPORTANT issues but it does so without any discernable motive. The viewer comes away with no new perspectives (unless one comes up with one while one's mind wanders, as it will invariably do during this pointless film).
One might better spend one's time staring out a window at a tree growing.negative
positive
24
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
med_s2s
- Dataset: med_s2s
- Size: 15,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 24 tokens
- mean: 40.13 tokens
- max: 84 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.99 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.45 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.54 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.57 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.55 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.5 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.52 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.47 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- 21: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the main category of Medrxiv papers based on the titles
Query: The Paradox of Female Obesity in Low and Lower-Middle Income Countriesepidemiology
medical ethics
oncology
primary care research
transplantation
geriatric medicine
genetic and genomic medicine
infectious diseases
21
Instruct Identify the main category of Medrxiv papers based on the titles
Query: Real-time Hearing Threshold Determination of Auditory Brainstem Responses by Cross-correlation Analysisotolaryngology
surgery
ophthalmology
intensive care and critical care medicine
nephrology
obstetrics and gynecology
gastroenterology
palliative medicine
21
Instruct Identify the main category of Medrxiv papers based on the titles
Query: Secrets of the hospital underbelly: patterns of abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes in hospital wastewater vary by specific antimicrobial and bacterial familyinfectious diseases
cardiovascular medicine
surgery
health systems and quality improvement
rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy
rheumatology
hiv aids
gastroenterology
21
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
med_p2p
- Dataset: med_p2p
- Size: 15,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 71 tokens
- mean: 382.76 tokens
- max: 1024 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.99 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.56 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.53 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.56 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.48 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.46 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.5 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 4.41 tokens
- max: 8 tokens
- 24: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Identify the main category of Medrxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: SettingObesity, once considered an epidemic of the developed world, is now becoming an even more prominent problem than underweight in low and lower middle income countries (LLMICs). Ample literature has shown that as a countrys income increases, the burden of obesity shifts from the rich to the poor. This is known as the "Reversal Hypothesis." Many studies have explored the effects of various social determinants of health on obesity, but few have studied education as an independent variable on female obesity across LLMICs.
ObjectiveGlobally, adult females have a higher prevalence of obesity and the obesity shift occurs more quickly for women than for men. We aim to address this disparity and contribute towards the reversal hypothesis by exploring the association of education and obesity in women in LLMICs.
DesignIn this cross-sectional study, we used a multi-national and multi-year database from the publicly available Demographic and Health Surveys program with data from 34 LLMICs. Education levels are standardized across countries during survey collection.
ResultsOur age-adjusted prevalence ratio (AA-PR) analysis shows that women in LLMICs with higher education have a significantly greater prevalence of obesity than women with no education. We analyzed this phenomenon by individual nations, continents, and income classifications. Educated women living in low income countries are 5.12 times more obese than uneducated women (AA-PR, 95% CI=4.75, 5.53) and 3.42 times more obese in lower middle income countries (AA-PR, 95% CI=3.31, 3.54).
ConclusionThese findings highlight a need for more studies and policy attention focusing on female education levels, among other factors, to understand, predict, and prevent obesity in LLMICs.
ARTICLE SUMMARY
Strengths and limitations of this studyO_LIA rigorous sample size of 943,947 adult females in 34 LLMIC countries was utilized to study the association between adult female obesity and education level.
C_LIO_LIAge-adjusted and age-and-wealth-adjusted prevalence ratios of obesity were analyzed based on 34 individual nations, three continents, and two major income categories.
C_LIO_LIThis study includes the most recent data available through the Demographic and Health Surveys program, which standardizes education levels during data collection, allowing for comparison between all surveyed countries.
C_LIO_LIThis study is limited by the relatively small number of countries for which data is available through the DHS dataset, and thus, further research will be needed to show whether these results are generalizable to other LLMICs.
C_LIepidemiology
nursing
genetic and genomic medicine
psychiatry and clinical psychology
transplantation
emergency medicine
intensive care and critical care medicine
transplantation
24
Instruct Identify the main category of Medrxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: Auditory brainstem response (ABR) serves as an objective indication of auditory perception at given sound level and is nowadays widely used in hearing function assessment. Despite efforts for automation over decades, hearing threshold determination by machine algorithm remains unreliable and thereby still rely on visual identification by trained personnel. Here, we described a procedure for automatic threshold determination that can be used in both animal and human ABR tests. The method terminates level averaging of ABR recordings upon detection of time-locked waveform through cross-correlation analysis. The threshold level was then indicated by a dramatic increase in the sweep numbers required to produce "qualified" level averaging. A good match was obtained between the algorithm outcome and the human readouts. Moreover, the method varies the level averaging based on the cross-correlation, thereby adapting to the signal-to-noise ratio of single sweep recordings. These features empower a robust and fully automated ABR test.otolaryngology
psychiatry and clinical psychology
sports medicine
public and global health
epidemiology
psychiatry and clinical psychology
surgery
urology
24
Instruct Identify the main category of Medrxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts
Query: BackgroundHospital wastewater is a major source of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) outflow into the environment. This study uses metagenomics to study how hospital clinical activity impacts antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) abundances in hospital wastewater.
MethodsSewage was collected over a 24-hour period from multiple wastewater collection points representing different specialties within a tertiary hospital site and simultaneously from community sewage works. High throughput shotgun sequencing was performed using Illumina HiSeq4000. ARG abundances were correlated to hospital antimicrobial usage (AMU), data on clinical activity and resistance prevalence in clinical isolates.
ResultsMicrobiota and ARG composition varied between collection points and overall ARG abundance was higher in hospital wastewater than in community influent. ARG and microbiota compositions were correlated (Procrustes analysis, P=0.014). Total antimicrobial usage was not associated with higher ARG abundance in wastewater. However, there was a small positive association between resistance genes and antimicrobial usage matched to ARG phenotype (IRR 1.11, CI 1.06 - 1.16, P<0.001). Furthermore, analysing carbapenem and vancomycin resistance separately indicated that counts of ARGs to these antimicrobials were positively associated with their increased usage (carbapenem rate ratio (RR) 1.91, 95% confidence intervals (CI) 1.01 - 3.72, P=0.07, and vancomycin RR 10.25, CI 2.32 - 49.10, P<0.01). Overall, ARG abundance within hospital wastewater did not reflect resistance patterns in clinical isolates from concurrent hospital inpatients. However, for clinical isolates of the family Enterococcaceae and Staphylococcaceae, there was a positive relationship with wastewater ARG abundance (odds ratio (OR) 1.62, CI 1.33 - 2.00, P<0.001, and OR 1.65, CI 1.21 - 2.30, P=0.006 respectively).
ConclusionsWe found that the relationship between hospital wastewater ARGs and antimicrobial usage or clinical isolate resistance varies by specific antimicrobial and bacterial family studied. One explanation we consider is that relationships observed from multiple departments within a single hospital site will be detectable only for ARGs against parenteral antimicrobials uniquely used in the hospital setting. Our work highlights that using metagenomics to identify the full range of ARGs in hospital wastewater is a useful surveillance tool to monitor hospital ARG carriage and outflow and guide environmental policy on AMR.infectious diseases
genetic and genomic medicine
forensic medicine
allergy and immunology
nursing
emergency medicine
primary care research
radiology and imaging
24
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
mtop
- Dataset: mtop
- Size: 73,928 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
,negative_3
,negative_4
,negative_5
,negative_6
,negative_7
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length type string string string string string string string string string int details - min: 21 tokens
- mean: 32.47 tokens
- max: 91 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.12 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.71 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.66 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.61 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.71 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.75 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.68 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 4.67 tokens
- max: 7 tokens
- 21: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 negative_6 negative_7 prompt_length Instruct Classify the intent of the given utterance in task-oriented conversation
Query: Füge 5 Minuten zum Timer hinzuADD_TIME_TIMER
RESUME_CALL
PAUSE_MUSIC
PAUSE_TIMER
SET_RSVP_YES
SWITCH_CALL
GET_REMINDER_AMOUNT
GET_INFO_CONTACT
21
Instruct Classify the intent of the given utterance in task-oriented conversation
Query: ฉันสามารถเพิ่มเครื่องเทศอะไรลงในข้าวแบบสเปนของฉันได้บ้างGET_INFO_RECIPES
SET_RSVP_NO
CREATE_ALARM
GET_TIMER
DELETE_ALARM
UNLOOP_MUSIC
SET_AVAILABLE
UPDATE_REMINDER_DATE_TIME
21
Instruct Classify the intent of the given utterance in task-oriented conversation
Query: call Corbin twoCREATE_CALL
GET_INFO_RECIPES
GET_LANGUAGE
GET_CATEGORY_EVENT
SET_AVAILABLE
SET_UNAVAILABLE
GET_ATTENDEE_EVENT
DISLIKE_MUSIC
21
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
toxic
- Dataset: toxic
- Size: 50,000 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative prompt_length type string string string int details - min: 18 tokens
- mean: 83.2 tokens
- max: 268 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.0 tokens
- max: 3 tokens
- min: 3 tokens
- mean: 3.0 tokens
- max: 3 tokens
- 19: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative prompt_length Instruct Classify the given comments as either toxic or not toxic
Query: theres not enough going on around here for air service none want to waste there time on this townnot toxic
toxic
19
Instruct Classify the given comments as either toxic or not toxic
Query: How about ZEROnot toxic
toxic
19
Instruct Classify the given comments as either toxic or not toxic
Query: Her name is still floating? Might I suggest flushing twice?not toxic
toxic
19
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
tweet
- Dataset: tweet
- Size: 27,481 training samples
- Columns:
anchor
,positive
,negative_1
,negative_2
, andprompt_length
- Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 prompt_length type string string string string int details - min: 22 tokens
- mean: 40.08 tokens
- max: 70 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- min: 2 tokens
- mean: 2.0 tokens
- max: 2 tokens
- 24: 100.00%
- Samples:
anchor positive negative_1 negative_2 prompt_length Instruct Classify the sentiment of a given tweet as either positive, negative, or neutral
Query: I`d have responded, if I were goingneutral
negative
positive
24
Instruct Classify the sentiment of a given tweet as either positive, negative, or neutral
Query: Sooo SAD I will miss you here in San Diego!!!negative
neutral
positive
24
Instruct Classify the sentiment of a given tweet as either positive, negative, or neutral
Query: my boss is bullying me...negative
neutral
positive
24
- Loss:
main.MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
with these parameters:{ "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim" }
Training Hyperparameters
Non-Default Hyperparameters
per_device_train_batch_size
: 2per_device_eval_batch_size
: 2learning_rate
: 1.5e-06num_train_epochs
: 1warmup_ratio
: 0.025fp16
: Truegradient_checkpointing
: Truegradient_checkpointing_kwargs
: {'use_reentrant': False}torch_compile
: Truetorch_compile_backend
: inductor
All Hyperparameters
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overwrite_output_dir
: Falsedo_predict
: Falseeval_strategy
: noprediction_loss_only
: Trueper_device_train_batch_size
: 2per_device_eval_batch_size
: 2per_gpu_train_batch_size
: Noneper_gpu_eval_batch_size
: Nonegradient_accumulation_steps
: 1eval_accumulation_steps
: Nonetorch_empty_cache_steps
: Nonelearning_rate
: 1.5e-06weight_decay
: 0.0adam_beta1
: 0.9adam_beta2
: 0.999adam_epsilon
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: 1.0num_train_epochs
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: {}warmup_ratio
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: Truelogging_nan_inf_filter
: Truesave_safetensors
: Truesave_on_each_node
: Falsesave_only_model
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: Falseno_cuda
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: Falseseed
: 42data_seed
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: Falseuse_ipex
: Falsebf16
: Falsefp16
: Truefp16_opt_level
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: autobf16_full_eval
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: Noneaccelerator_config
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: Truedataloader_persistent_workers
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: Falsebatch_sampler
: batch_samplermulti_dataset_batch_sampler
: proportional
Training Logs
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Epoch | Step | Training Loss |
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0.0003 | 20 | 3.0144 |
0.0006 | 40 | 3.0914 |
0.0010 | 60 | 3.2102 |
0.0013 | 80 | 3.0703 |
0.0016 | 100 | 3.108 |
0.0019 | 120 | 3.1062 |
0.0022 | 140 | 3.0873 |
0.0025 | 160 | 3.3532 |
0.0029 | 180 | 2.9943 |
0.0032 | 200 | 3.0703 |
0.0035 | 220 | 2.8031 |
0.0038 | 240 | 2.8327 |
0.0041 | 260 | 2.6957 |
0.0044 | 280 | 3.0308 |
0.0048 | 300 | 2.9465 |
0.0051 | 320 | 2.6954 |
0.0054 | 340 | 2.7251 |
0.0057 | 360 | 2.5448 |
0.0060 | 380 | 2.2776 |
0.0064 | 400 | 2.0727 |
0.0067 | 420 | 2.0206 |
0.0070 | 440 | 1.992 |
0.0073 | 460 | 1.8601 |
0.0076 | 480 | 1.7537 |
0.0079 | 500 | 1.8012 |
0.0083 | 520 | 1.6918 |
0.0086 | 540 | 1.7435 |
0.0089 | 560 | 1.7974 |
0.0092 | 580 | 1.649 |
0.0095 | 600 | 1.6754 |
0.0098 | 620 | 1.7005 |
0.0102 | 640 | 1.625 |
0.0105 | 660 | 1.7649 |
0.0108 | 680 | 1.6486 |
0.0111 | 700 | 1.641 |
0.0114 | 720 | 1.5647 |
0.0118 | 740 | 1.6356 |
0.0121 | 760 | 1.6803 |
0.0124 | 780 | 1.6516 |
0.0127 | 800 | 1.6626 |
0.0130 | 820 | 1.6962 |
0.0133 | 840 | 1.659 |
0.0137 | 860 | 1.69 |
0.0140 | 880 | 1.7498 |
0.0143 | 900 | 1.6884 |
0.0146 | 920 | 1.7236 |
0.0149 | 940 | 1.7102 |
0.0152 | 960 | 1.6318 |
0.0156 | 980 | 1.5891 |
0.0159 | 1000 | 1.6753 |
0.0162 | 1020 | 1.6653 |
0.0165 | 1040 | 1.5846 |
0.0168 | 1060 | 1.6475 |
0.0172 | 1080 | 1.6667 |
0.0175 | 1100 | 1.6368 |
0.0178 | 1120 | 1.6732 |
0.0181 | 1140 | 1.6202 |
0.0184 | 1160 | 1.6805 |
0.0187 | 1180 | 1.5902 |
0.0191 | 1200 | 1.7175 |
0.0194 | 1220 | 1.6436 |
0.0197 | 1240 | 1.6156 |
0.0200 | 1260 | 1.6302 |
0.0203 | 1280 | 1.6352 |
0.0206 | 1300 | 1.6389 |
0.0210 | 1320 | 1.6125 |
0.0213 | 1340 | 1.5976 |
0.0216 | 1360 | 1.6914 |
0.0219 | 1380 | 1.6307 |
0.0222 | 1400 | 1.654 |
0.0226 | 1420 | 1.6466 |
0.0229 | 1440 | 1.6672 |
0.0232 | 1460 | 1.6464 |
0.0235 | 1480 | 1.6599 |
0.0238 | 1500 | 1.5918 |
0.0241 | 1520 | 1.582 |
0.0245 | 1540 | 1.5779 |
0.0248 | 1560 | 1.6236 |
0.0251 | 1580 | 1.6562 |
0.0254 | 1600 | 1.6803 |
0.0257 | 1620 | 1.5924 |
0.0260 | 1640 | 1.5868 |
0.0264 | 1660 | 1.6244 |
0.0267 | 1680 | 1.6078 |
0.0270 | 1700 | 1.6349 |
0.0273 | 1720 | 1.5384 |
0.0276 | 1740 | 1.6558 |
0.0280 | 1760 | 1.5878 |
0.0283 | 1780 | 1.6447 |
0.0286 | 1800 | 1.5924 |
0.0289 | 1820 | 1.6568 |
0.0292 | 1840 | 1.5518 |
0.0295 | 1860 | 1.6306 |
0.0299 | 1880 | 1.6443 |
0.0302 | 1900 | 1.6304 |
0.0305 | 1920 | 1.5851 |
0.0308 | 1940 | 1.5166 |
0.0311 | 1960 | 1.6513 |
0.0314 | 1980 | 1.5754 |
0.0318 | 2000 | 1.5402 |
0.0321 | 2020 | 1.6053 |
0.0324 | 2040 | 1.642 |
0.0327 | 2060 | 1.6091 |
0.0330 | 2080 | 1.5758 |
0.0334 | 2100 | 1.5476 |
0.0337 | 2120 | 1.5878 |
0.0340 | 2140 | 1.5412 |
0.0343 | 2160 | 1.6441 |
0.0346 | 2180 | 1.6158 |
0.0349 | 2200 | 1.5853 |
0.0353 | 2220 | 1.5387 |
0.0356 | 2240 | 1.6281 |
0.0359 | 2260 | 1.6288 |
0.0362 | 2280 | 1.5381 |
0.0365 | 2300 | 1.706 |
0.0368 | 2320 | 1.6614 |
0.0372 | 2340 | 1.6049 |
0.0375 | 2360 | 1.5892 |
0.0378 | 2380 | 1.5504 |
0.0381 | 2400 | 1.5786 |
0.0384 | 2420 | 1.6446 |
0.0387 | 2440 | 1.5555 |
0.0391 | 2460 | 1.585 |
0.0394 | 2480 | 1.6643 |
0.0397 | 2500 | 1.5898 |
0.0400 | 2520 | 1.5862 |
0.0403 | 2540 | 1.6669 |
0.0407 | 2560 | 1.551 |
0.0410 | 2580 | 1.5852 |
0.0413 | 2600 | 1.5956 |
0.0416 | 2620 | 1.597 |
0.0419 | 2640 | 1.5736 |
0.0422 | 2660 | 1.6329 |
0.0426 | 2680 | 1.6699 |
0.0429 | 2700 | 1.5987 |
0.0432 | 2720 | 1.6057 |
0.0435 | 2740 | 1.5783 |
0.0438 | 2760 | 1.629 |
0.0441 | 2780 | 1.6489 |
0.0445 | 2800 | 1.6254 |
0.0448 | 2820 | 1.5836 |
0.0451 | 2840 | 1.6274 |
0.0454 | 2860 | 1.6344 |
0.0457 | 2880 | 1.5471 |
0.0461 | 2900 | 1.5419 |
0.0464 | 2920 | 1.5722 |
0.0467 | 2940 | 1.6149 |
0.0470 | 2960 | 1.5257 |
0.0473 | 2980 | 1.6006 |
0.0476 | 3000 | 1.618 |
0.0480 | 3020 | 1.6236 |
0.0483 | 3040 | 1.5481 |
0.0486 | 3060 | 1.5863 |
0.0489 | 3080 | 1.5236 |
0.0492 | 3100 | 1.5861 |
0.0495 | 3120 | 1.5596 |
0.0499 | 3140 | 1.6491 |
0.0502 | 3160 | 1.5865 |
0.0505 | 3180 | 1.5392 |
0.0508 | 3200 | 1.5539 |
0.0511 | 3220 | 1.5566 |
0.0515 | 3240 | 1.6679 |
0.0518 | 3260 | 1.5625 |
0.0521 | 3280 | 1.5626 |
0.0524 | 3300 | 1.5921 |
0.0527 | 3320 | 1.5527 |
0.0530 | 3340 | 1.615 |
0.0534 | 3360 | 1.5805 |
0.0537 | 3380 | 1.6448 |
0.0540 | 3400 | 1.5842 |
0.0543 | 3420 | 1.5878 |
0.0546 | 3440 | 1.5964 |
0.0549 | 3460 | 1.608 |
0.0553 | 3480 | 1.656 |
0.0556 | 3500 | 1.5156 |
0.0559 | 3520 | 1.6291 |
0.0562 | 3540 | 1.5727 |
0.0565 | 3560 | 1.5971 |
0.0569 | 3580 | 1.5394 |
0.0572 | 3600 | 1.5783 |
0.0575 | 3620 | 1.6096 |
0.0578 | 3640 | 1.5965 |
0.0581 | 3660 | 1.5706 |
0.0584 | 3680 | 1.5682 |
0.0588 | 3700 | 1.5494 |
0.0591 | 3720 | 1.5862 |
0.0594 | 3740 | 1.5557 |
0.0597 | 3760 | 1.5503 |
0.0600 | 3780 | 1.6106 |
0.0603 | 3800 | 1.6155 |
0.0607 | 3820 | 1.6037 |
0.0610 | 3840 | 1.5646 |
0.0613 | 3860 | 1.625 |
0.0616 | 3880 | 1.5985 |
0.0619 | 3900 | 1.5295 |
0.0623 | 3920 | 1.566 |
0.0626 | 3940 | 1.5633 |
0.0629 | 3960 | 1.5618 |
0.0632 | 3980 | 1.6679 |
0.0635 | 4000 | 1.6253 |
0.0638 | 4020 | 1.5552 |
0.0642 | 4040 | 1.6153 |
0.0645 | 4060 | 1.575 |
0.0648 | 4080 | 1.5836 |
0.0651 | 4100 | 1.6112 |
0.0654 | 4120 | 1.5837 |
0.0657 | 4140 | 1.6263 |
0.0661 | 4160 | 1.618 |
0.0664 | 4180 | 1.589 |
0.0667 | 4200 | 1.5486 |
0.0670 | 4220 | 1.5635 |
0.0673 | 4240 | 1.5332 |
0.0677 | 4260 | 1.5205 |
0.0680 | 4280 | 1.5743 |
0.0683 | 4300 | 1.6191 |
0.0686 | 4320 | 1.5603 |
0.0689 | 4340 | 1.565 |
0.0692 | 4360 | 1.599 |
0.0696 | 4380 | 1.4867 |
0.0699 | 4400 | 1.5689 |
0.0702 | 4420 | 1.5499 |
0.0705 | 4440 | 1.5865 |
0.0708 | 4460 | 1.5835 |
0.0711 | 4480 | 1.6457 |
0.0715 | 4500 | 1.6171 |
0.0718 | 4520 | 1.5346 |
0.0721 | 4540 | 1.5877 |
0.0724 | 4560 | 1.6311 |
0.0727 | 4580 | 1.5536 |
0.0731 | 4600 | 1.6242 |
0.0734 | 4620 | 1.6221 |
0.0737 | 4640 | 1.5854 |
0.0740 | 4660 | 1.5625 |
0.0743 | 4680 | 1.6243 |
0.0746 | 4700 | 1.5048 |
0.0750 | 4720 | 1.5774 |
0.0753 | 4740 | 1.5185 |
0.0756 | 4760 | 1.5572 |
0.0759 | 4780 | 1.607 |
0.0762 | 4800 | 1.5816 |
0.0765 | 4820 | 1.6294 |
0.0769 | 4840 | 1.6007 |
0.0772 | 4860 | 1.6631 |
0.0775 | 4880 | 1.5687 |
0.0778 | 4900 | 1.5527 |
0.0781 | 4920 | 1.5871 |
0.0785 | 4940 | 1.5526 |
0.0788 | 4960 | 1.6295 |
0.0791 | 4980 | 1.5535 |
0.0794 | 5000 | 1.57 |
0.0797 | 5020 | 1.5797 |
0.0800 | 5040 | 1.593 |
0.0804 | 5060 | 1.5756 |
0.0807 | 5080 | 1.55 |
0.0810 | 5100 | 1.6063 |
0.0813 | 5120 | 1.5895 |
0.0816 | 5140 | 1.5913 |
0.0819 | 5160 | 1.5712 |
0.0823 | 5180 | 1.571 |
0.0826 | 5200 | 1.6532 |
0.0829 | 5220 | 1.5859 |
0.0832 | 5240 | 1.5161 |
0.0835 | 5260 | 1.6539 |
0.0839 | 5280 | 1.5738 |
0.0842 | 5300 | 1.5703 |
0.0845 | 5320 | 1.6364 |
0.0848 | 5340 | 1.6021 |
0.0851 | 5360 | 1.6001 |
0.0854 | 5380 | 1.5582 |
0.0858 | 5400 | 1.5868 |
0.0861 | 5420 | 1.533 |
0.0864 | 5440 | 1.552 |
0.0867 | 5460 | 1.5845 |
0.0870 | 5480 | 1.5926 |
0.0873 | 5500 | 1.6522 |
0.0877 | 5520 | 1.555 |
0.0880 | 5540 | 1.5427 |
0.0883 | 5560 | 1.6202 |
0.0886 | 5580 | 1.5563 |
0.0889 | 5600 | 1.5914 |
0.0893 | 5620 | 1.5908 |
0.0896 | 5640 | 1.5821 |
0.0899 | 5660 | 1.5488 |
0.0902 | 5680 | 1.5298 |
0.0905 | 5700 | 1.5617 |
0.0908 | 5720 | 1.475 |
0.0912 | 5740 | 1.6046 |
0.0915 | 5760 | 1.5739 |
0.0918 | 5780 | 1.6014 |
0.0921 | 5800 | 1.5987 |
0.0924 | 5820 | 1.563 |
0.0927 | 5840 | 1.5674 |
0.0931 | 5860 | 1.6029 |
0.0934 | 5880 | 1.5829 |
0.0937 | 5900 | 1.5037 |
0.0940 | 5920 | 1.5714 |
0.0943 | 5940 | 1.592 |
0.0947 | 5960 | 1.6169 |
0.0950 | 5980 | 1.5312 |
0.0953 | 6000 | 1.5643 |
0.0956 | 6020 | 1.6146 |
0.0959 | 6040 | 1.5979 |
0.0962 | 6060 | 1.5665 |
0.0966 | 6080 | 1.5873 |
0.0969 | 6100 | 1.5958 |
0.0972 | 6120 | 1.531 |
0.0975 | 6140 | 1.5844 |
0.0978 | 6160 | 1.5734 |
0.0981 | 6180 | 1.5893 |
0.0985 | 6200 | 1.5925 |
0.0988 | 6220 | 1.5986 |
0.0991 | 6240 | 1.6086 |
0.0994 | 6260 | 1.6041 |
0.0997 | 6280 | 1.6302 |
0.1001 | 6300 | 1.5392 |
0.1004 | 6320 | 1.5646 |
0.1007 | 6340 | 1.6024 |
0.1010 | 6360 | 1.5688 |
0.1013 | 6380 | 1.5233 |
0.1016 | 6400 | 1.5724 |
0.1020 | 6420 | 1.5578 |
0.1023 | 6440 | 1.6201 |
0.1026 | 6460 | 1.5224 |
0.1029 | 6480 | 1.5815 |
0.1032 | 6500 | 1.5615 |
0.1035 | 6520 | 1.5321 |
0.1039 | 6540 | 1.6242 |
0.1042 | 6560 | 1.5964 |
0.1045 | 6580 | 1.5352 |
0.1048 | 6600 | 1.6314 |
0.1051 | 6620 | 1.5037 |
0.1055 | 6640 | 1.5513 |
0.1058 | 6660 | 1.5669 |
0.1061 | 6680 | 1.6335 |
0.1064 | 6700 | 1.5893 |
0.1067 | 6720 | 1.5512 |
0.1070 | 6740 | 1.5647 |
0.1074 | 6760 | 1.5786 |
0.1077 | 6780 | 1.5963 |
0.1080 | 6800 | 1.6063 |
0.1083 | 6820 | 1.5877 |
0.1086 | 6840 | 1.5966 |
0.1089 | 6860 | 1.5544 |
0.1093 | 6880 | 1.5821 |
0.1096 | 6900 | 1.5582 |
0.1099 | 6920 | 1.5631 |
0.1102 | 6940 | 1.5964 |
0.1105 | 6960 | 1.5392 |
0.1108 | 6980 | 1.5835 |
0.1112 | 7000 | 1.5373 |
0.1115 | 7020 | 1.6098 |
0.1118 | 7040 | 1.5568 |
0.1121 | 7060 | 1.5881 |
0.1124 | 7080 | 1.5992 |
0.1128 | 7100 | 1.5465 |
0.1131 | 7120 | 1.5219 |
0.1134 | 7140 | 1.5999 |
0.1137 | 7160 | 1.5568 |
0.1140 | 7180 | 1.6184 |
0.1143 | 7200 | 1.5223 |
0.1147 | 7220 | 1.523 |
0.1150 | 7240 | 1.5495 |
0.1153 | 7260 | 1.6023 |
0.1156 | 7280 | 1.5903 |
0.1159 | 7300 | 1.5018 |
0.1162 | 7320 | 1.5081 |
0.1166 | 7340 | 1.573 |
0.1169 | 7360 | 1.5374 |
0.1172 | 7380 | 1.54 |
0.1175 | 7400 | 1.5877 |
0.1178 | 7420 | 1.5917 |
0.1182 | 7440 | 1.524 |
0.1185 | 7460 | 1.5546 |
0.1188 | 7480 | 1.5707 |
0.1191 | 7500 | 1.5358 |
0.1194 | 7520 | 1.5535 |
0.1197 | 7540 | 1.5702 |
0.1201 | 7560 | 1.5664 |
0.1204 | 7580 | 1.6118 |
0.1207 | 7600 | 1.5673 |
0.1210 | 7620 | 1.5847 |
0.1213 | 7640 | 1.5743 |
0.1216 | 7660 | 1.6264 |
0.1220 | 7680 | 1.5586 |
0.1223 | 7700 | 1.5399 |
0.1226 | 7720 | 1.6261 |
0.1229 | 7740 | 1.5403 |
0.1232 | 7760 | 1.5804 |
0.1236 | 7780 | 1.5377 |
0.1239 | 7800 | 1.5515 |
0.1242 | 7820 | 1.5217 |
0.1245 | 7840 | 1.6312 |
0.1248 | 7860 | 1.6341 |
0.1251 | 7880 | 1.5771 |
0.1255 | 7900 | 1.6268 |
0.1258 | 7920 | 1.5461 |
0.1261 | 7940 | 1.5973 |
0.1264 | 7960 | 1.5779 |
0.1267 | 7980 | 1.5871 |
0.1270 | 8000 | 1.6258 |
0.1274 | 8020 | 1.621 |
0.1277 | 8040 | 1.5649 |
0.1280 | 8060 | 1.5658 |
0.1283 | 8080 | 1.5385 |
0.1286 | 8100 | 1.5756 |
0.1290 | 8120 | 1.5793 |
0.1293 | 8140 | 1.563 |
0.1296 | 8160 | 1.6428 |
0.1299 | 8180 | 1.5747 |
0.1302 | 8200 | 1.5923 |
0.1305 | 8220 | 1.582 |
0.1309 | 8240 | 1.5438 |
0.1312 | 8260 | 1.6308 |
0.1315 | 8280 | 1.5522 |
0.1318 | 8300 | 1.4771 |
0.1321 | 8320 | 1.5555 |
0.1324 | 8340 | 1.5037 |
0.1328 | 8360 | 1.6278 |
0.1331 | 8380 | 1.6047 |
0.1334 | 8400 | 1.5458 |
0.1337 | 8420 | 1.5383 |
0.1340 | 8440 | 1.527 |
0.1344 | 8460 | 1.563 |
0.1347 | 8480 | 1.6006 |
0.1350 | 8500 | 1.576 |
0.1353 | 8520 | 1.6241 |
0.1356 | 8540 | 1.589 |
0.1359 | 8560 | 1.6298 |
0.1363 | 8580 | 1.5833 |
0.1366 | 8600 | 1.5257 |
0.1369 | 8620 | 1.6001 |
0.1372 | 8640 | 1.5911 |
0.1375 | 8660 | 1.5956 |
0.1378 | 8680 | 1.6537 |
0.1382 | 8700 | 1.6345 |
0.1385 | 8720 | 1.5664 |
0.1388 | 8740 | 1.5379 |
0.1391 | 8760 | 1.5177 |
0.1394 | 8780 | 1.6055 |
0.1398 | 8800 | 1.5862 |
0.1401 | 8820 | 1.5175 |
0.1404 | 8840 | 1.5556 |
0.1407 | 8860 | 1.5754 |
0.1410 | 8880 | 1.5514 |
0.1413 | 8900 | 1.5314 |
0.1417 | 8920 | 1.5797 |
0.1420 | 8940 | 1.5219 |
0.1423 | 8960 | 1.5672 |
0.1426 | 8980 | 1.576 |
0.1429 | 9000 | 1.5068 |
0.1432 | 9020 | 1.5747 |
0.1436 | 9040 | 1.5837 |
0.1439 | 9060 | 1.551 |
0.1442 | 9080 | 1.5521 |
0.1445 | 9100 | 1.5135 |
0.1448 | 9120 | 1.6073 |
0.1452 | 9140 | 1.5715 |
0.1455 | 9160 | 1.5434 |
0.1458 | 9180 | 1.5606 |
0.1461 | 9200 | 1.5395 |
0.1464 | 9220 | 1.4894 |
0.1467 | 9240 | 1.5733 |
0.1471 | 9260 | 1.5686 |
0.1474 | 9280 | 1.5934 |
0.1477 | 9300 | 1.5859 |
0.1480 | 9320 | 1.4906 |
0.1483 | 9340 | 1.5143 |
0.1486 | 9360 | 1.5622 |
0.1490 | 9380 | 1.5274 |
0.1493 | 9400 | 1.563 |
0.1496 | 9420 | 1.6135 |
0.1499 | 9440 | 1.5993 |
0.1502 | 9460 | 1.5954 |
0.1506 | 9480 | 1.4972 |
0.1509 | 9500 | 1.5529 |
0.1512 | 9520 | 1.5626 |
0.1515 | 9540 | 1.5873 |
0.1518 | 9560 | 1.5758 |
0.1521 | 9580 | 1.5152 |
0.1525 | 9600 | 1.5291 |
0.1528 | 9620 | 1.5364 |
0.1531 | 9640 | 1.5712 |
0.1534 | 9660 | 1.5743 |
0.1537 | 9680 | 1.5683 |
0.1540 | 9700 | 1.5666 |
0.1544 | 9720 | 1.4867 |
0.1547 | 9740 | 1.6162 |
0.1550 | 9760 | 1.5828 |
0.1553 | 9780 | 1.5606 |
0.1556 | 9800 | 1.6146 |
0.1560 | 9820 | 1.5562 |
0.1563 | 9840 | 1.596 |
0.1566 | 9860 | 1.606 |
0.1569 | 9880 | 1.5908 |
0.1572 | 9900 | 1.5767 |
0.1575 | 9920 | 1.6038 |
0.1579 | 9940 | 1.5299 |
0.1582 | 9960 | 1.5536 |
0.1585 | 9980 | 1.5871 |
0.1588 | 10000 | 1.595 |
0.1591 | 10020 | 1.5824 |
0.1594 | 10040 | 1.5708 |
0.1598 | 10060 | 1.5545 |
0.1601 | 10080 | 1.5479 |
0.1604 | 10100 | 1.5916 |
0.1607 | 10120 | 1.5451 |
0.1610 | 10140 | 1.5319 |
0.1614 | 10160 | 1.5951 |
0.1617 | 10180 | 1.5825 |
0.1620 | 10200 | 1.5697 |
0.1623 | 10220 | 1.5533 |
0.1626 | 10240 | 1.5911 |
0.1629 | 10260 | 1.5763 |
0.1633 | 10280 | 1.6058 |
0.1636 | 10300 | 1.5564 |
0.1639 | 10320 | 1.5277 |
0.1642 | 10340 | 1.5597 |
0.1645 | 10360 | 1.634 |
0.1648 | 10380 | 1.5761 |
0.1652 | 10400 | 1.5821 |
0.1655 | 10420 | 1.6353 |
0.1658 | 10440 | 1.5497 |
0.1661 | 10460 | 1.5351 |
0.1664 | 10480 | 1.5271 |
0.1668 | 10500 | 1.5834 |
0.1671 | 10520 | 1.5713 |
0.1674 | 10540 | 1.5706 |
0.1677 | 10560 | 1.5587 |
0.1680 | 10580 | 1.5652 |
0.1683 | 10600 | 1.5758 |
0.1687 | 10620 | 1.6057 |
0.1690 | 10640 | 1.6306 |
0.1693 | 10660 | 1.5285 |
0.1696 | 10680 | 1.5286 |
0.1699 | 10700 | 1.5576 |
0.1702 | 10720 | 1.588 |
0.1706 | 10740 | 1.5578 |
0.1709 | 10760 | 1.6125 |
0.1712 | 10780 | 1.5708 |
0.1715 | 10800 | 1.5664 |
0.1718 | 10820 | 1.5206 |
0.1722 | 10840 | 1.5928 |
0.1725 | 10860 | 1.5499 |
0.1728 | 10880 | 1.5128 |
0.1731 | 10900 | 1.5596 |
0.1734 | 10920 | 1.5492 |
0.1737 | 10940 | 1.5769 |
0.1741 | 10960 | 1.5472 |
0.1744 | 10980 | 1.5688 |
0.1747 | 11000 | 1.5424 |
0.1750 | 11020 | 1.5582 |
0.1753 | 11040 | 1.5816 |
0.1756 | 11060 | 1.5474 |
0.1760 | 11080 | 1.5554 |
0.1763 | 11100 | 1.5511 |
0.1766 | 11120 | 1.5297 |
0.1769 | 11140 | 1.6012 |
0.1772 | 11160 | 1.508 |
0.1776 | 11180 | 1.5682 |
0.1779 | 11200 | 1.601 |
0.1782 | 11220 | 1.5927 |
0.1785 | 11240 | 1.5504 |
0.1788 | 11260 | 1.6033 |
0.1791 | 11280 | 1.5757 |
0.1795 | 11300 | 1.5842 |
0.1798 | 11320 | 1.5855 |
0.1801 | 11340 | 1.5493 |
0.1804 | 11360 | 1.5638 |
0.1807 | 11380 | 1.5834 |
0.1810 | 11400 | 1.6085 |
0.1814 | 11420 | 1.6101 |
0.1817 | 11440 | 1.5871 |
0.1820 | 11460 | 1.5694 |
0.1823 | 11480 | 1.5917 |
0.1826 | 11500 | 1.5917 |
0.1830 | 11520 | 1.6032 |
0.1833 | 11540 | 1.572 |
0.1836 | 11560 | 1.5464 |
0.1839 | 11580 | 1.5651 |
0.1842 | 11600 | 1.6367 |
0.1845 | 11620 | 1.5418 |
0.1849 | 11640 | 1.5361 |
0.1852 | 11660 | 1.5705 |
0.1855 | 11680 | 1.5745 |
0.1858 | 11700 | 1.5968 |
0.1861 | 11720 | 1.5267 |
0.1864 | 11740 | 1.547 |
0.1868 | 11760 | 1.5728 |
0.1871 | 11780 | 1.5423 |
0.1874 | 11800 | 1.5539 |
0.1877 | 11820 | 1.5573 |
0.1880 | 11840 | 1.5531 |
0.1883 | 11860 | 1.5556 |
0.1887 | 11880 | 1.495 |
0.1890 | 11900 | 1.5998 |
0.1893 | 11920 | 1.5539 |
0.1896 | 11940 | 1.5645 |
0.1899 | 11960 | 1.6196 |
0.1903 | 11980 | 1.5871 |
0.1906 | 12000 | 1.6284 |
0.1909 | 12020 | 1.6167 |
0.1912 | 12040 | 1.5783 |
0.1915 | 12060 | 1.5641 |
0.1918 | 12080 | 1.5367 |
0.1922 | 12100 | 1.5944 |
0.1925 | 12120 | 1.573 |
0.1928 | 12140 | 1.6104 |
0.1931 | 12160 | 1.4734 |
0.1934 | 12180 | 1.5554 |
0.1937 | 12200 | 1.5611 |
0.1941 | 12220 | 1.5313 |
0.1944 | 12240 | 1.5616 |
0.1947 | 12260 | 1.5612 |
0.1950 | 12280 | 1.5915 |
0.1953 | 12300 | 1.5824 |
0.1957 | 12320 | 1.6305 |
0.1960 | 12340 | 1.6232 |
0.1963 | 12360 | 1.5321 |
0.1966 | 12380 | 1.611 |
0.1969 | 12400 | 1.6022 |
0.1972 | 12420 | 1.5064 |
0.1976 | 12440 | 1.5493 |
0.1979 | 12460 | 1.5124 |
0.1982 | 12480 | 1.5593 |
0.1985 | 12500 | 1.5292 |
0.1988 | 12520 | 1.5406 |
0.1991 | 12540 | 1.5713 |
0.1995 | 12560 | 1.5006 |
0.1998 | 12580 | 1.5712 |
0.2001 | 12600 | 1.5627 |
0.2004 | 12620 | 1.5826 |
0.2007 | 12640 | 1.51 |
0.2011 | 12660 | 1.535 |
0.2014 | 12680 | 1.566 |
0.2017 | 12700 | 1.4858 |
0.2020 | 12720 | 1.6268 |
0.2023 | 12740 | 1.6161 |
0.2026 | 12760 | 1.5608 |
0.2030 | 12780 | 1.561 |
0.2033 | 12800 | 1.5873 |
0.2036 | 12820 | 1.6106 |
0.2039 | 12840 | 1.5847 |
0.2042 | 12860 | 1.5896 |
0.2045 | 12880 | 1.6021 |
0.2049 | 12900 | 1.5694 |
0.2052 | 12920 | 1.5975 |
0.2055 | 12940 | 1.561 |
0.2058 | 12960 | 1.5284 |
0.2061 | 12980 | 1.5715 |
0.2065 | 13000 | 1.5559 |
0.2068 | 13020 | 1.5917 |
0.2071 | 13040 | 1.5387 |
0.2074 | 13060 | 1.5666 |
0.2077 | 13080 | 1.5868 |
0.2080 | 13100 | 1.6392 |
0.2084 | 13120 | 1.5874 |
0.2087 | 13140 | 1.5495 |
0.2090 | 13160 | 1.6237 |
0.2093 | 13180 | 1.535 |
0.2096 | 13200 | 1.5729 |
0.2099 | 13220 | 1.5696 |
0.2103 | 13240 | 1.5624 |
0.2106 | 13260 | 1.5291 |
0.2109 | 13280 | 1.5637 |
0.2112 | 13300 | 1.5973 |
0.2115 | 13320 | 1.529 |
0.2119 | 13340 | 1.5559 |
0.2122 | 13360 | 1.5508 |
0.2125 | 13380 | 1.6262 |
0.2128 | 13400 | 1.6134 |
0.2131 | 13420 | 1.5346 |
0.2134 | 13440 | 1.5477 |
0.2138 | 13460 | 1.5751 |
0.2141 | 13480 | 1.6162 |
0.2144 | 13500 | 1.5413 |
0.2147 | 13520 | 1.5939 |
0.2150 | 13540 | 1.5859 |
0.2153 | 13560 | 1.5724 |
0.2157 | 13580 | 1.5228 |
0.2160 | 13600 | 1.515 |
0.2163 | 13620 | 1.5706 |
0.2166 | 13640 | 1.6022 |
0.2169 | 13660 | 1.5501 |
0.2173 | 13680 | 1.5392 |
0.2176 | 13700 | 1.5695 |
0.2179 | 13720 | 1.5735 |
0.2182 | 13740 | 1.6178 |
0.2185 | 13760 | 1.5583 |
0.2188 | 13780 | 1.6124 |
0.2192 | 13800 | 1.5566 |
0.2195 | 13820 | 1.5846 |
0.2198 | 13840 | 1.5503 |
0.2201 | 13860 | 1.5069 |
0.2204 | 13880 | 1.5305 |
0.2207 | 13900 | 1.5647 |
0.2211 | 13920 | 1.5834 |
0.2214 | 13940 | 1.4892 |
0.2217 | 13960 | 1.5767 |
0.2220 | 13980 | 1.562 |
0.2223 | 14000 | 1.5304 |
0.2227 | 14020 | 1.5292 |
0.2230 | 14040 | 1.5447 |
0.2233 | 14060 | 1.478 |
0.2236 | 14080 | 1.5831 |
0.2239 | 14100 | 1.5687 |
0.2242 | 14120 | 1.5951 |
0.2246 | 14140 | 1.5552 |
0.2249 | 14160 | 1.5666 |
0.2252 | 14180 | 1.4914 |
0.2255 | 14200 | 1.5519 |
0.2258 | 14220 | 1.5201 |
0.2261 | 14240 | 1.5507 |
0.2265 | 14260 | 1.6012 |
0.2268 | 14280 | 1.5685 |
0.2271 | 14300 | 1.5558 |
0.2274 | 14320 | 1.5795 |
0.2277 | 14340 | 1.503 |
0.2281 | 14360 | 1.5489 |
0.2284 | 14380 | 1.5873 |
0.2287 | 14400 | 1.5509 |
0.2290 | 14420 | 1.5174 |
0.2293 | 14440 | 1.6327 |
0.2296 | 14460 | 1.5467 |
0.2300 | 14480 | 1.5598 |
0.2303 | 14500 | 1.5975 |
0.2306 | 14520 | 1.5695 |
0.2309 | 14540 | 1.5993 |
0.2312 | 14560 | 1.5541 |
0.2315 | 14580 | 1.5473 |
0.2319 | 14600 | 1.5956 |
0.2322 | 14620 | 1.583 |
0.2325 | 14640 | 1.5727 |
0.2328 | 14660 | 1.5491 |
0.2331 | 14680 | 1.5991 |
0.2335 | 14700 | 1.5408 |
0.2338 | 14720 | 1.6501 |
0.2341 | 14740 | 1.5779 |
0.2344 | 14760 | 1.5174 |
0.2347 | 14780 | 1.4523 |
0.2350 | 14800 | 1.5394 |
0.2354 | 14820 | 1.5142 |
0.2357 | 14840 | 1.5039 |
0.2360 | 14860 | 1.6063 |
0.2363 | 14880 | 1.5589 |
0.2366 | 14900 | 1.5767 |
0.2369 | 14920 | 1.5481 |
0.2373 | 14940 | 1.5501 |
0.2376 | 14960 | 1.5635 |
0.2379 | 14980 | 1.5963 |
0.2382 | 15000 | 1.5776 |
0.2385 | 15020 | 1.5795 |
0.2389 | 15040 | 1.5508 |
0.2392 | 15060 | 1.545 |
0.2395 | 15080 | 1.5066 |
0.2398 | 15100 | 1.513 |
0.2401 | 15120 | 1.5557 |
0.2404 | 15140 | 1.607 |
0.2408 | 15160 | 1.5766 |
0.2411 | 15180 | 1.5042 |
0.2414 | 15200 | 1.6128 |
0.2417 | 15220 | 1.5693 |
0.2420 | 15240 | 1.5663 |
0.2423 | 15260 | 1.5852 |
0.2427 | 15280 | 1.5471 |
0.2430 | 15300 | 1.5901 |
0.2433 | 15320 | 1.5737 |
0.2436 | 15340 | 1.6142 |
0.2439 | 15360 | 1.5661 |
0.2443 | 15380 | 1.6169 |
0.2446 | 15400 | 1.5644 |
0.2449 | 15420 | 1.602 |
0.2452 | 15440 | 1.6237 |
0.2455 | 15460 | 1.5261 |
0.2458 | 15480 | 1.5101 |
0.2462 | 15500 | 1.5413 |
0.2465 | 15520 | 1.5487 |
0.2468 | 15540 | 1.5451 |
0.2471 | 15560 | 1.5193 |
0.2474 | 15580 | 1.5427 |
0.2477 | 15600 | 1.5999 |
0.2481 | 15620 | 1.5813 |
0.2484 | 15640 | 1.6057 |
0.2487 | 15660 | 1.5749 |
0.2490 | 15680 | 1.5666 |
0.2493 | 15700 | 1.5564 |
0.2497 | 15720 | 1.5825 |
0.2500 | 15740 | 1.5472 |
0.2503 | 15760 | 1.5707 |
0.2506 | 15780 | 1.6243 |
0.2509 | 15800 | 1.5737 |
0.2512 | 15820 | 1.4916 |
0.2516 | 15840 | 1.5408 |
0.2519 | 15860 | 1.5131 |
0.2522 | 15880 | 1.5709 |
0.2525 | 15900 | 1.5138 |
0.2528 | 15920 | 1.6086 |
0.2531 | 15940 | 1.5301 |
0.2535 | 15960 | 1.5645 |
0.2538 | 15980 | 1.5785 |
0.2541 | 16000 | 1.5555 |
0.2544 | 16020 | 1.5756 |
0.2547 | 16040 | 1.5779 |
0.2551 | 16060 | 1.5486 |
0.2554 | 16080 | 1.4978 |
0.2557 | 16100 | 1.5523 |
0.2560 | 16120 | 1.6292 |
0.2563 | 16140 | 1.541 |
0.2566 | 16160 | 1.5507 |
0.2570 | 16180 | 1.5656 |
0.2573 | 16200 | 1.5531 |
0.2576 | 16220 | 1.5136 |
0.2579 | 16240 | 1.5117 |
0.2582 | 16260 | 1.5857 |
0.2585 | 16280 | 1.5225 |
0.2589 | 16300 | 1.5111 |
0.2592 | 16320 | 1.5852 |
0.2595 | 16340 | 1.5305 |
0.2598 | 16360 | 1.5317 |
0.2601 | 16380 | 1.5779 |
0.2604 | 16400 | 1.5284 |
0.2608 | 16420 | 1.5596 |
0.2611 | 16440 | 1.5398 |
0.2614 | 16460 | 1.5328 |
0.2617 | 16480 | 1.5057 |
0.2620 | 16500 | 1.5989 |
0.2624 | 16520 | 1.5757 |
0.2627 | 16540 | 1.547 |
0.2630 | 16560 | 1.5481 |
0.2633 | 16580 | 1.5713 |
0.2636 | 16600 | 1.5939 |
0.2639 | 16620 | 1.5605 |
0.2643 | 16640 | 1.563 |
0.2646 | 16660 | 1.587 |
0.2649 | 16680 | 1.6241 |
0.2652 | 16700 | 1.5493 |
0.2655 | 16720 | 1.5266 |
0.2658 | 16740 | 1.5205 |
0.2662 | 16760 | 1.5343 |
0.2665 | 16780 | 1.6545 |
0.2668 | 16800 | 1.5722 |
0.2671 | 16820 | 1.5725 |
0.2674 | 16840 | 1.53 |
0.2678 | 16860 | 1.5597 |
0.2681 | 16880 | 1.5552 |
0.2684 | 16900 | 1.5502 |
0.2687 | 16920 | 1.496 |
0.2690 | 16940 | 1.5458 |
0.2693 | 16960 | 1.548 |
0.2697 | 16980 | 1.5534 |
0.2700 | 17000 | 1.5331 |
0.2703 | 17020 | 1.543 |
0.2706 | 17040 | 1.5676 |
0.2709 | 17060 | 1.4939 |
0.2712 | 17080 | 1.6237 |
0.2716 | 17100 | 1.5597 |
0.2719 | 17120 | 1.5373 |
0.2722 | 17140 | 1.6248 |
0.2725 | 17160 | 1.5631 |
0.2728 | 17180 | 1.516 |
0.2732 | 17200 | 1.4957 |
0.2735 | 17220 | 1.5515 |
0.2738 | 17240 | 1.5631 |
0.2741 | 17260 | 1.6025 |
0.2744 | 17280 | 1.521 |
0.2747 | 17300 | 1.5402 |
0.2751 | 17320 | 1.5155 |
0.2754 | 17340 | 1.565 |
0.2757 | 17360 | 1.5966 |
0.2760 | 17380 | 1.5444 |
0.2763 | 17400 | 1.4917 |
0.2766 | 17420 | 1.5715 |
0.2770 | 17440 | 1.5838 |
0.2773 | 17460 | 1.5648 |
0.2776 | 17480 | 1.5574 |
0.2779 | 17500 | 1.55 |
0.2782 | 17520 | 1.6137 |
0.2786 | 17540 | 1.5756 |
0.2789 | 17560 | 1.5073 |
0.2792 | 17580 | 1.6175 |
0.2795 | 17600 | 1.5269 |
0.2798 | 17620 | 1.6127 |
0.2801 | 17640 | 1.5301 |
0.2805 | 17660 | 1.5618 |
0.2808 | 17680 | 1.5182 |
0.2811 | 17700 | 1.5033 |
0.2814 | 17720 | 1.578 |
0.2817 | 17740 | 1.5511 |
0.2820 | 17760 | 1.5577 |
0.2824 | 17780 | 1.5903 |
0.2827 | 17800 | 1.5494 |
0.2830 | 17820 | 1.4942 |
0.2833 | 17840 | 1.5799 |
0.2836 | 17860 | 1.571 |
0.2840 | 17880 | 1.6143 |
0.2843 | 17900 | 1.5295 |
0.2846 | 17920 | 1.5107 |
0.2849 | 17940 | 1.5589 |
0.2852 | 17960 | 1.5389 |
0.2855 | 17980 | 1.5499 |
0.2859 | 18000 | 1.5587 |
0.2862 | 18020 | 1.4966 |
0.2865 | 18040 | 1.5546 |
0.2868 | 18060 | 1.5454 |
0.2871 | 18080 | 1.5805 |
0.2874 | 18100 | 1.5434 |
0.2878 | 18120 | 1.5236 |
0.2881 | 18140 | 1.5731 |
0.2884 | 18160 | 1.5532 |
0.2887 | 18180 | 1.5244 |
0.2890 | 18200 | 1.5567 |
0.2894 | 18220 | 1.53 |
0.2897 | 18240 | 1.4971 |
0.2900 | 18260 | 1.5633 |
0.2903 | 18280 | 1.6509 |
0.2906 | 18300 | 1.5443 |
0.2909 | 18320 | 1.572 |
0.2913 | 18340 | 1.56 |
0.2916 | 18360 | 1.5299 |
0.2919 | 18380 | 1.6132 |
0.2922 | 18400 | 1.5651 |
0.2925 | 18420 | 1.5315 |
0.2928 | 18440 | 1.533 |
0.2932 | 18460 | 1.4983 |
0.2935 | 18480 | 1.5315 |
0.2938 | 18500 | 1.5243 |
0.2941 | 18520 | 1.6233 |
0.2944 | 18540 | 1.5457 |
0.2948 | 18560 | 1.5338 |
0.2951 | 18580 | 1.5273 |
0.2954 | 18600 | 1.5942 |
0.2957 | 18620 | 1.5514 |
0.2960 | 18640 | 1.5227 |
0.2963 | 18660 | 1.4854 |
0.2967 | 18680 | 1.5545 |
0.2970 | 18700 | 1.5599 |
0.2973 | 18720 | 1.5815 |
0.2976 | 18740 | 1.5529 |
0.2979 | 18760 | 1.6065 |
0.2982 | 18780 | 1.547 |
0.2986 | 18800 | 1.5705 |
0.2989 | 18820 | 1.536 |
0.2992 | 18840 | 1.5395 |
0.2995 | 18860 | 1.5353 |
0.2998 | 18880 | 1.5295 |
0.3002 | 18900 | 1.5892 |
0.3005 | 18920 | 1.5649 |
0.3008 | 18940 | 1.5732 |
0.3011 | 18960 | 1.6193 |
0.3014 | 18980 | 1.6025 |
0.3017 | 19000 | 1.535 |
0.3021 | 19020 | 1.5081 |
0.3024 | 19040 | 1.5896 |
0.3027 | 19060 | 1.5847 |
0.3030 | 19080 | 1.5145 |
0.3033 | 19100 | 1.5076 |
0.3036 | 19120 | 1.5491 |
0.3040 | 19140 | 1.5579 |
0.3043 | 19160 | 1.5291 |
0.3046 | 19180 | 1.5823 |
0.3049 | 19200 | 1.5595 |
0.3052 | 19220 | 1.5732 |
0.3056 | 19240 | 1.5466 |
0.3059 | 19260 | 1.5994 |
0.3062 | 19280 | 1.5194 |
0.3065 | 19300 | 1.6146 |
0.3068 | 19320 | 1.5524 |
0.3071 | 19340 | 1.599 |
0.3075 | 19360 | 1.5333 |
0.3078 | 19380 | 1.5948 |
0.3081 | 19400 | 1.543 |
0.3084 | 19420 | 1.561 |
0.3087 | 19440 | 1.5534 |
0.3090 | 19460 | 1.5074 |
0.3094 | 19480 | 1.519 |
0.3097 | 19500 | 1.5799 |
0.3100 | 19520 | 1.5649 |
0.3103 | 19540 | 1.6039 |
0.3106 | 19560 | 1.6282 |
0.3110 | 19580 | 1.5444 |
0.3113 | 19600 | 1.4915 |
0.3116 | 19620 | 1.5366 |
0.3119 | 19640 | 1.5511 |
0.3122 | 19660 | 1.5453 |
0.3125 | 19680 | 1.5448 |
0.3129 | 19700 | 1.5632 |
0.3132 | 19720 | 1.5893 |
0.3135 | 19740 | 1.6261 |
0.3138 | 19760 | 1.5349 |
0.3141 | 19780 | 1.5655 |
0.3144 | 19800 | 1.5333 |
0.3148 | 19820 | 1.4907 |
0.3151 | 19840 | 1.5688 |
0.3154 | 19860 | 1.5217 |
0.3157 | 19880 | 1.5111 |
0.3160 | 19900 | 1.6218 |
0.3164 | 19920 | 1.5413 |
0.3167 | 19940 | 1.5772 |
0.3170 | 19960 | 1.5574 |
0.3173 | 19980 | 1.555 |
0.3176 | 20000 | 1.4919 |
0.3179 | 20020 | 1.5063 |
0.3183 | 20040 | 1.5581 |
0.3186 | 20060 | 1.4793 |
0.3189 | 20080 | 1.5611 |
0.3192 | 20100 | 1.5836 |
0.3195 | 20120 | 1.5696 |
0.3198 | 20140 | 1.5015 |
0.3202 | 20160 | 1.5118 |
0.3205 | 20180 | 1.5013 |
0.3208 | 20200 | 1.5929 |
0.3211 | 20220 | 1.5555 |
0.3214 | 20240 | 1.6023 |
0.3218 | 20260 | 1.5559 |
0.3221 | 20280 | 1.5298 |
0.3224 | 20300 | 1.4661 |
0.3227 | 20320 | 1.5766 |
0.3230 | 20340 | 1.5504 |
0.3233 | 20360 | 1.5416 |
0.3237 | 20380 | 1.5528 |
0.3240 | 20400 | 1.6166 |
0.3243 | 20420 | 1.5216 |
0.3246 | 20440 | 1.5639 |
0.3249 | 20460 | 1.5746 |
0.3252 | 20480 | 1.5562 |
0.3256 | 20500 | 1.4924 |
0.3259 | 20520 | 1.5847 |
0.3262 | 20540 | 1.5897 |
0.3265 | 20560 | 1.5174 |
0.3268 | 20580 | 1.586 |
0.3272 | 20600 | 1.5354 |
0.3275 | 20620 | 1.5342 |
0.3278 | 20640 | 1.5501 |
0.3281 | 20660 | 1.5957 |
0.3284 | 20680 | 1.5416 |
0.3287 | 20700 | 1.5626 |
0.3291 | 20720 | 1.5399 |
0.3294 | 20740 | 1.5418 |
0.3297 | 20760 | 1.5329 |
0.3300 | 20780 | 1.6208 |
0.3303 | 20800 | 1.5815 |
0.3306 | 20820 | 1.5574 |
0.3310 | 20840 | 1.5653 |
0.3313 | 20860 | 1.5709 |
0.3316 | 20880 | 1.5497 |
0.3319 | 20900 | 1.6091 |
0.3322 | 20920 | 1.5693 |
0.3325 | 20940 | 1.571 |
0.3329 | 20960 | 1.5927 |
0.3332 | 20980 | 1.6259 |
0.3335 | 21000 | 1.5117 |
0.3338 | 21020 | 1.5924 |
0.3341 | 21040 | 1.555 |
0.3345 | 21060 | 1.5369 |
0.3348 | 21080 | 1.5931 |
0.3351 | 21100 | 1.5356 |
0.3354 | 21120 | 1.5719 |
0.3357 | 21140 | 1.611 |
0.3360 | 21160 | 1.5483 |
0.3364 | 21180 | 1.5271 |
0.3367 | 21200 | 1.5528 |
0.3370 | 21220 | 1.5326 |
0.3373 | 21240 | 1.5804 |
0.3376 | 21260 | 1.5784 |
0.3379 | 21280 | 1.5853 |
0.3383 | 21300 | 1.5642 |
0.3386 | 21320 | 1.5755 |
0.3389 | 21340 | 1.4835 |
0.3392 | 21360 | 1.5253 |
0.3395 | 21380 | 1.5437 |
0.3399 | 21400 | 1.54 |
0.3402 | 21420 | 1.5866 |
0.3405 | 21440 | 1.56 |
0.3408 | 21460 | 1.5625 |
0.3411 | 21480 | 1.5691 |
0.3414 | 21500 | 1.5579 |
0.3418 | 21520 | 1.5463 |
0.3421 | 21540 | 1.5808 |
0.3424 | 21560 | 1.5413 |
0.3427 | 21580 | 1.4722 |
0.3430 | 21600 | 1.5252 |
0.3433 | 21620 | 1.5648 |
0.3437 | 21640 | 1.5366 |
0.3440 | 21660 | 1.5855 |
0.3443 | 21680 | 1.626 |
0.3446 | 21700 | 1.5333 |
0.3449 | 21720 | 1.6177 |
0.3453 | 21740 | 1.5024 |
0.3456 | 21760 | 1.5583 |
0.3459 | 21780 | 1.5887 |
0.3462 | 21800 | 1.5811 |
0.3465 | 21820 | 1.619 |
0.3468 | 21840 | 1.5576 |
0.3472 | 21860 | 1.5798 |
0.3475 | 21880 | 1.5467 |
0.3478 | 21900 | 1.5507 |
0.3481 | 21920 | 1.5544 |
0.3484 | 21940 | 1.5595 |
0.3487 | 21960 | 1.5528 |
0.3491 | 21980 | 1.6011 |
0.3494 | 22000 | 1.6243 |
0.3497 | 22020 | 1.6094 |
0.3500 | 22040 | 1.6257 |
0.3503 | 22060 | 1.5089 |
0.3507 | 22080 | 1.533 |
0.3510 | 22100 | 1.544 |
0.3513 | 22120 | 1.5358 |
0.3516 | 22140 | 1.6068 |
0.3519 | 22160 | 1.5692 |
0.3522 | 22180 | 1.5775 |
0.3526 | 22200 | 1.5074 |
0.3529 | 22220 | 1.5972 |
0.3532 | 22240 | 1.5634 |
0.3535 | 22260 | 1.5486 |
0.3538 | 22280 | 1.5843 |
0.3541 | 22300 | 1.5133 |
0.3545 | 22320 | 1.5445 |
0.3548 | 22340 | 1.6085 |
0.3551 | 22360 | 1.5105 |
0.3554 | 22380 | 1.539 |
0.3557 | 22400 | 1.5486 |
0.3561 | 22420 | 1.6349 |
0.3564 | 22440 | 1.5083 |
0.3567 | 22460 | 1.5941 |
0.3570 | 22480 | 1.5858 |
0.3573 | 22500 | 1.5865 |
0.3576 | 22520 | 1.6219 |
0.3580 | 22540 | 1.5042 |
0.3583 | 22560 | 1.6086 |
0.3586 | 22580 | 1.5153 |
0.3589 | 22600 | 1.5479 |
0.3592 | 22620 | 1.578 |
0.3595 | 22640 | 1.4766 |
0.3599 | 22660 | 1.5053 |
0.3602 | 22680 | 1.5395 |
0.3605 | 22700 | 1.5671 |
0.3608 | 22720 | 1.5387 |
0.3611 | 22740 | 1.6501 |
0.3615 | 22760 | 1.5035 |
0.3618 | 22780 | 1.5884 |
0.3621 | 22800 | 1.5681 |
0.3624 | 22820 | 1.5915 |
0.3627 | 22840 | 1.6167 |
0.3630 | 22860 | 1.6176 |
0.3634 | 22880 | 1.6135 |
0.3637 | 22900 | 1.5733 |
0.3640 | 22920 | 1.5642 |
0.3643 | 22940 | 1.5586 |
0.3646 | 22960 | 1.541 |
0.3649 | 22980 | 1.5044 |
0.3653 | 23000 | 1.5655 |
0.3656 | 23020 | 1.5798 |
0.3659 | 23040 | 1.5398 |
0.3662 | 23060 | 1.5798 |
0.3665 | 23080 | 1.562 |
0.3669 | 23100 | 1.5753 |
0.3672 | 23120 | 1.5625 |
0.3675 | 23140 | 1.5434 |
0.3678 | 23160 | 1.5715 |
0.3681 | 23180 | 1.4711 |
0.3684 | 23200 | 1.6299 |
0.3688 | 23220 | 1.5244 |
0.3691 | 23240 | 1.4867 |
0.3694 | 23260 | 1.5476 |
0.3697 | 23280 | 1.5487 |
0.3700 | 23300 | 1.5888 |
0.3703 | 23320 | 1.5039 |
0.3707 | 23340 | 1.5621 |
0.3710 | 23360 | 1.5352 |
0.3713 | 23380 | 1.5366 |
0.3716 | 23400 | 1.5858 |
0.3719 | 23420 | 1.5639 |
0.3723 | 23440 | 1.5333 |
0.3726 | 23460 | 1.5739 |
0.3729 | 23480 | 1.569 |
0.3732 | 23500 | 1.5593 |
0.3735 | 23520 | 1.5885 |
0.3738 | 23540 | 1.5206 |
0.3742 | 23560 | 1.5407 |
0.3745 | 23580 | 1.6605 |
0.3748 | 23600 | 1.6045 |
0.3751 | 23620 | 1.5247 |
0.3754 | 23640 | 1.5214 |
0.3757 | 23660 | 1.5706 |
0.3761 | 23680 | 1.5089 |
0.3764 | 23700 | 1.634 |
0.3767 | 23720 | 1.561 |
0.3770 | 23740 | 1.5456 |
0.3773 | 23760 | 1.5342 |
0.3777 | 23780 | 1.558 |
0.3780 | 23800 | 1.5563 |
0.3783 | 23820 | 1.5306 |
0.3786 | 23840 | 1.6197 |
0.3789 | 23860 | 1.5706 |
0.3792 | 23880 | 1.6093 |
0.3796 | 23900 | 1.568 |
0.3799 | 23920 | 1.5441 |
0.3802 | 23940 | 1.6197 |
0.3805 | 23960 | 1.6465 |
0.3808 | 23980 | 1.5364 |
0.3811 | 24000 | 1.5756 |
0.3815 | 24020 | 1.5607 |
0.3818 | 24040 | 1.58 |
0.3821 | 24060 | 1.5629 |
0.3824 | 24080 | 1.5799 |
0.3827 | 24100 | 1.6016 |
0.3831 | 24120 | 1.5919 |
0.3834 | 24140 | 1.5321 |
0.3837 | 24160 | 1.5819 |
0.3840 | 24180 | 1.5217 |
0.3843 | 24200 | 1.5813 |
0.3846 | 24220 | 1.5311 |
0.3850 | 24240 | 1.6133 |
0.3853 | 24260 | 1.5539 |
0.3856 | 24280 | 1.5821 |
0.3859 | 24300 | 1.5364 |
0.3862 | 24320 | 1.5892 |
0.3865 | 24340 | 1.5797 |
0.3869 | 24360 | 1.5788 |
0.3872 | 24380 | 1.5379 |
0.3875 | 24400 | 1.5961 |
0.3878 | 24420 | 1.5352 |
0.3881 | 24440 | 1.5852 |
0.3885 | 24460 | 1.5859 |
0.3888 | 24480 | 1.5255 |
0.3891 | 24500 | 1.4809 |
0.3894 | 24520 | 1.5735 |
0.3897 | 24540 | 1.5271 |
0.3900 | 24560 | 1.5595 |
0.3904 | 24580 | 1.5945 |
0.3907 | 24600 | 1.5855 |
0.3910 | 24620 | 1.5775 |
0.3913 | 24640 | 1.564 |
0.3916 | 24660 | 1.5611 |
0.3919 | 24680 | 1.5253 |
0.3923 | 24700 | 1.5183 |
0.3926 | 24720 | 1.5936 |
0.3929 | 24740 | 1.6081 |
0.3932 | 24760 | 1.5537 |
0.3935 | 24780 | 1.5632 |
0.3939 | 24800 | 1.5559 |
0.3942 | 24820 | 1.5643 |
0.3945 | 24840 | 1.5319 |
0.3948 | 24860 | 1.5601 |
0.3951 | 24880 | 1.5355 |
0.3954 | 24900 | 1.6088 |
0.3958 | 24920 | 1.5423 |
0.3961 | 24940 | 1.55 |
0.3964 | 24960 | 1.5862 |
0.3967 | 24980 | 1.5394 |
0.3970 | 25000 | 1.6194 |
0.3973 | 25020 | 1.5549 |
0.3977 | 25040 | 1.56 |
0.3980 | 25060 | 1.5509 |
0.3983 | 25080 | 1.62 |
0.3986 | 25100 | 1.4864 |
0.3989 | 25120 | 1.5434 |
0.3993 | 25140 | 1.5488 |
0.3996 | 25160 | 1.5355 |
0.3999 | 25180 | 1.54 |
0.4002 | 25200 | 1.5971 |
0.4005 | 25220 | 1.5559 |
0.4008 | 25240 | 1.5576 |
0.4012 | 25260 | 1.5669 |
0.4015 | 25280 | 1.6049 |
0.4018 | 25300 | 1.5677 |
0.4021 | 25320 | 1.5301 |
0.4024 | 25340 | 1.5791 |
0.4027 | 25360 | 1.5653 |
0.4031 | 25380 | 1.5346 |
0.4034 | 25400 | 1.5658 |
0.4037 | 25420 | 1.5743 |
0.4040 | 25440 | 1.5572 |
0.4043 | 25460 | 1.5855 |
0.4046 | 25480 | 1.5067 |
0.4050 | 25500 | 1.5946 |
0.4053 | 25520 | 1.5807 |
0.4056 | 25540 | 1.5694 |
0.4059 | 25560 | 1.5366 |
0.4062 | 25580 | 1.5638 |
0.4066 | 25600 | 1.5546 |
0.4069 | 25620 | 1.4863 |
0.4072 | 25640 | 1.5454 |
0.4075 | 25660 | 1.5598 |
0.4078 | 25680 | 1.5769 |
0.4081 | 25700 | 1.5489 |
0.4085 | 25720 | 1.4978 |
0.4088 | 25740 | 1.5789 |
0.4091 | 25760 | 1.577 |
0.4094 | 25780 | 1.5199 |
0.4097 | 25800 | 1.6551 |
0.4100 | 25820 | 1.6014 |
0.4104 | 25840 | 1.5209 |
0.4107 | 25860 | 1.5121 |
0.4110 | 25880 | 1.6287 |
0.4113 | 25900 | 1.5144 |
0.4116 | 25920 | 1.5569 |
0.4120 | 25940 | 1.5618 |
0.4123 | 25960 | 1.5947 |
0.4126 | 25980 | 1.5796 |
0.4129 | 26000 | 1.5306 |
0.4132 | 26020 | 1.5753 |
0.4135 | 26040 | 1.5642 |
0.4139 | 26060 | 1.5842 |
0.4142 | 26080 | 1.5382 |
0.4145 | 26100 | 1.5291 |
0.4148 | 26120 | 1.4718 |
0.4151 | 26140 | 1.511 |
0.4154 | 26160 | 1.6291 |
0.4158 | 26180 | 1.552 |
0.4161 | 26200 | 1.5541 |
0.4164 | 26220 | 1.6014 |
0.4167 | 26240 | 1.5177 |
0.4170 | 26260 | 1.482 |
0.4174 | 26280 | 1.564 |
0.4177 | 26300 | 1.5176 |
0.4180 | 26320 | 1.5461 |
0.4183 | 26340 | 1.6048 |
0.4186 | 26360 | 1.5697 |
0.4189 | 26380 | 1.5598 |
0.4193 | 26400 | 1.594 |
0.4196 | 26420 | 1.5766 |
0.4199 | 26440 | 1.542 |
0.4202 | 26460 | 1.5461 |
0.4205 | 26480 | 1.4601 |
0.4208 | 26500 | 1.5521 |
0.4212 | 26520 | 1.568 |
0.4215 | 26540 | 1.639 |
0.4218 | 26560 | 1.5396 |
0.4221 | 26580 | 1.5519 |
0.4224 | 26600 | 1.5452 |
0.4228 | 26620 | 1.582 |
0.4231 | 26640 | 1.5121 |
0.4234 | 26660 | 1.5818 |
0.4237 | 26680 | 1.5289 |
0.4240 | 26700 | 1.5322 |
0.4243 | 26720 | 1.5428 |
0.4247 | 26740 | 1.5444 |
0.4250 | 26760 | 1.515 |
0.4253 | 26780 | 1.5864 |
0.4256 | 26800 | 1.5131 |
0.4259 | 26820 | 1.567 |
0.4262 | 26840 | 1.5413 |
0.4266 | 26860 | 1.5058 |
0.4269 | 26880 | 1.5852 |
0.4272 | 26900 | 1.5843 |
0.4275 | 26920 | 1.5502 |
0.4278 | 26940 | 1.5871 |
0.4282 | 26960 | 1.5922 |
0.4285 | 26980 | 1.5244 |
0.4288 | 27000 | 1.581 |
0.4291 | 27020 | 1.6085 |
0.4294 | 27040 | 1.5743 |
0.4297 | 27060 | 1.5221 |
0.4301 | 27080 | 1.5614 |
0.4304 | 27100 | 1.5869 |
0.4307 | 27120 | 1.5639 |
0.4310 | 27140 | 1.5353 |
0.4313 | 27160 | 1.5657 |
0.4316 | 27180 | 1.5759 |
0.4320 | 27200 | 1.4585 |
0.4323 | 27220 | 1.507 |
0.4326 | 27240 | 1.5496 |
0.4329 | 27260 | 1.5223 |
0.4332 | 27280 | 1.5805 |
0.4336 | 27300 | 1.561 |
0.4339 | 27320 | 1.5708 |
0.4342 | 27340 | 1.541 |
0.4345 | 27360 | 1.5823 |
0.4348 | 27380 | 1.4976 |
0.4351 | 27400 | 1.4751 |
0.4355 | 27420 | 1.5494 |
0.4358 | 27440 | 1.4984 |
0.4361 | 27460 | 1.5726 |
0.4364 | 27480 | 1.6063 |
0.4367 | 27500 | 1.5685 |
0.4370 | 27520 | 1.557 |
0.4374 | 27540 | 1.5159 |
0.4377 | 27560 | 1.5273 |
0.4380 | 27580 | 1.5708 |
0.4383 | 27600 | 1.5336 |
0.4386 | 27620 | 1.5348 |
0.4390 | 27640 | 1.5656 |
0.4393 | 27660 | 1.4964 |
0.4396 | 27680 | 1.6004 |
0.4399 | 27700 | 1.5941 |
0.4402 | 27720 | 1.4987 |
0.4405 | 27740 | 1.4989 |
0.4409 | 27760 | 1.5602 |
0.4412 | 27780 | 1.5768 |
0.4415 | 27800 | 1.6012 |
0.4418 | 27820 | 1.561 |
0.4421 | 27840 | 1.5197 |
0.4424 | 27860 | 1.5309 |
0.4428 | 27880 | 1.5892 |
0.4431 | 27900 | 1.5635 |
0.4434 | 27920 | 1.5947 |
0.4437 | 27940 | 1.5723 |
0.4440 | 27960 | 1.5531 |
0.4444 | 27980 | 1.5434 |
0.4447 | 28000 | 1.5783 |
0.4450 | 28020 | 1.6258 |
0.4453 | 28040 | 1.5295 |
0.4456 | 28060 | 1.5507 |
0.4459 | 28080 | 1.4835 |
0.4463 | 28100 | 1.5622 |
0.4466 | 28120 | 1.5784 |
0.4469 | 28140 | 1.5112 |
0.4472 | 28160 | 1.5408 |
0.4475 | 28180 | 1.5526 |
0.4478 | 28200 | 1.6047 |
0.4482 | 28220 | 1.6179 |
0.4485 | 28240 | 1.5476 |
0.4488 | 28260 | 1.5184 |
0.4491 | 28280 | 1.56 |
0.4494 | 28300 | 1.5225 |
0.4498 | 28320 | 1.4864 |
0.4501 | 28340 | 1.5451 |
0.4504 | 28360 | 1.6006 |
0.4507 | 28380 | 1.5926 |
0.4510 | 28400 | 1.5498 |
0.4513 | 28420 | 1.4952 |
0.4517 | 28440 | 1.5841 |
0.4520 | 28460 | 1.5365 |
0.4523 | 28480 | 1.6297 |
0.4526 | 28500 | 1.5377 |
0.4529 | 28520 | 1.5354 |
0.4532 | 28540 | 1.5976 |
0.4536 | 28560 | 1.6101 |
0.4539 | 28580 | 1.5895 |
0.4542 | 28600 | 1.5532 |
0.4545 | 28620 | 1.5485 |
0.4548 | 28640 | 1.5245 |
0.4552 | 28660 | 1.5738 |
0.4555 | 28680 | 1.553 |
0.4558 | 28700 | 1.5401 |
0.4561 | 28720 | 1.5802 |
0.4564 | 28740 | 1.526 |
0.4567 | 28760 | 1.5393 |
0.4571 | 28780 | 1.5943 |
0.4574 | 28800 | 1.5233 |
0.4577 | 28820 | 1.5601 |
0.4580 | 28840 | 1.5872 |
0.4583 | 28860 | 1.5497 |
0.4586 | 28880 | 1.5023 |
0.4590 | 28900 | 1.5843 |
0.4593 | 28920 | 1.521 |
0.4596 | 28940 | 1.5354 |
0.4599 | 28960 | 1.5528 |
0.4602 | 28980 | 1.5407 |
0.4606 | 29000 | 1.546 |
0.4609 | 29020 | 1.5062 |
0.4612 | 29040 | 1.5603 |
0.4615 | 29060 | 1.5664 |
0.4618 | 29080 | 1.571 |
0.4621 | 29100 | 1.5014 |
0.4625 | 29120 | 1.5753 |
0.4628 | 29140 | 1.4785 |
0.4631 | 29160 | 1.5305 |
0.4634 | 29180 | 1.5122 |
0.4637 | 29200 | 1.5424 |
0.4640 | 29220 | 1.5857 |
0.4644 | 29240 | 1.5479 |
0.4647 | 29260 | 1.5715 |
0.4650 | 29280 | 1.4932 |
0.4653 | 29300 | 1.5227 |
0.4656 | 29320 | 1.5276 |
0.4660 | 29340 | 1.6282 |
0.4663 | 29360 | 1.5306 |
0.4666 | 29380 | 1.5186 |
0.4669 | 29400 | 1.543 |
0.4672 | 29420 | 1.5744 |
0.4675 | 29440 | 1.5748 |
0.4679 | 29460 | 1.577 |
0.4682 | 29480 | 1.645 |
0.4685 | 29500 | 1.5896 |
0.4688 | 29520 | 1.5923 |
0.4691 | 29540 | 1.6127 |
0.4694 | 29560 | 1.6217 |
0.4698 | 29580 | 1.5736 |
0.4701 | 29600 | 1.5556 |
0.4704 | 29620 | 1.5429 |
0.4707 | 29640 | 1.5478 |
0.4710 | 29660 | 1.5651 |
0.4714 | 29680 | 1.5953 |
0.4717 | 29700 | 1.5909 |
0.4720 | 29720 | 1.5414 |
0.4723 | 29740 | 1.5483 |
0.4726 | 29760 | 1.5635 |
0.4729 | 29780 | 1.4939 |
0.4733 | 29800 | 1.5564 |
0.4736 | 29820 | 1.5507 |
0.4739 | 29840 | 1.518 |
0.4742 | 29860 | 1.4568 |
0.4745 | 29880 | 1.4969 |
0.4748 | 29900 | 1.559 |
0.4752 | 29920 | 1.5011 |
0.4755 | 29940 | 1.544 |
0.4758 | 29960 | 1.5936 |
0.4761 | 29980 | 1.5595 |
0.4764 | 30000 | 1.5549 |
0.4768 | 30020 | 1.518 |
0.4771 | 30040 | 1.604 |
0.4774 | 30060 | 1.5197 |
0.4777 | 30080 | 1.5814 |
0.4780 | 30100 | 1.5577 |
0.4783 | 30120 | 1.5352 |
0.4787 | 30140 | 1.5643 |
0.4790 | 30160 | 1.5575 |
0.4793 | 30180 | 1.4865 |
0.4796 | 30200 | 1.5322 |
0.4799 | 30220 | 1.5624 |
0.4802 | 30240 | 1.525 |
0.4806 | 30260 | 1.53 |
0.4809 | 30280 | 1.5723 |
0.4812 | 30300 | 1.5631 |
0.4815 | 30320 | 1.5497 |
0.4818 | 30340 | 1.578 |
0.4821 | 30360 | 1.5427 |
0.4825 | 30380 | 1.5623 |
0.4828 | 30400 | 1.6009 |
0.4831 | 30420 | 1.5261 |
0.4834 | 30440 | 1.5342 |
0.4837 | 30460 | 1.5295 |
0.4841 | 30480 | 1.5837 |
0.4844 | 30500 | 1.5429 |
0.4847 | 30520 | 1.5249 |
0.4850 | 30540 | 1.5981 |
0.4853 | 30560 | 1.5371 |
0.4856 | 30580 | 1.5136 |
0.4860 | 30600 | 1.5514 |
0.4863 | 30620 | 1.5313 |
0.4866 | 30640 | 1.5662 |
0.4869 | 30660 | 1.5825 |
0.4872 | 30680 | 1.5774 |
0.4875 | 30700 | 1.5472 |
0.4879 | 30720 | 1.5826 |
0.4882 | 30740 | 1.6052 |
0.4885 | 30760 | 1.5462 |
0.4888 | 30780 | 1.5213 |
0.4891 | 30800 | 1.5485 |
0.4895 | 30820 | 1.5431 |
0.4898 | 30840 | 1.5383 |
0.4901 | 30860 | 1.5923 |
0.4904 | 30880 | 1.5854 |
0.4907 | 30900 | 1.5326 |
0.4910 | 30920 | 1.5277 |
0.4914 | 30940 | 1.5319 |
0.4917 | 30960 | 1.5654 |
0.4920 | 30980 | 1.5807 |
0.4923 | 31000 | 1.5733 |
0.4926 | 31020 | 1.5258 |
0.4929 | 31040 | 1.5881 |
0.4933 | 31060 | 1.5341 |
0.4936 | 31080 | 1.5147 |
0.4939 | 31100 | 1.5788 |
0.4942 | 31120 | 1.544 |
0.4945 | 31140 | 1.5398 |
0.4949 | 31160 | 1.5452 |
0.4952 | 31180 | 1.5649 |
0.4955 | 31200 | 1.5701 |
0.4958 | 31220 | 1.6435 |
0.4961 | 31240 | 1.5578 |
0.4964 | 31260 | 1.581 |
0.4968 | 31280 | 1.5761 |
0.4971 | 31300 | 1.5698 |
0.4974 | 31320 | 1.5524 |
0.4977 | 31340 | 1.6411 |
0.4980 | 31360 | 1.5571 |
0.4983 | 31380 | 1.5182 |
0.4987 | 31400 | 1.5724 |
0.4990 | 31420 | 1.5897 |
0.4993 | 31440 | 1.5328 |
0.4996 | 31460 | 1.5193 |
0.4999 | 31480 | 1.5639 |
0.5003 | 31500 | 1.5773 |
0.5006 | 31520 | 1.5239 |
0.5009 | 31540 | 1.5362 |
0.5012 | 31560 | 1.5846 |
0.5015 | 31580 | 1.5827 |
0.5018 | 31600 | 1.6221 |
0.5022 | 31620 | 1.5286 |
0.5025 | 31640 | 1.6044 |
0.5028 | 31660 | 1.5348 |
0.5031 | 31680 | 1.5568 |
0.5034 | 31700 | 1.5598 |
0.5037 | 31720 | 1.5017 |
0.5041 | 31740 | 1.5657 |
0.5044 | 31760 | 1.5264 |
0.5047 | 31780 | 1.5624 |
0.5050 | 31800 | 1.5217 |
0.5053 | 31820 | 1.5172 |
0.5057 | 31840 | 1.5665 |
0.5060 | 31860 | 1.5476 |
0.5063 | 31880 | 1.5388 |
0.5066 | 31900 | 1.5756 |
0.5069 | 31920 | 1.5851 |
0.5072 | 31940 | 1.5118 |
0.5076 | 31960 | 1.6145 |
0.5079 | 31980 | 1.5785 |
0.5082 | 32000 | 1.5121 |
0.5085 | 32020 | 1.6112 |
0.5088 | 32040 | 1.5243 |
0.5091 | 32060 | 1.6 |
0.5095 | 32080 | 1.5578 |
0.5098 | 32100 | 1.5202 |
0.5101 | 32120 | 1.5614 |
0.5104 | 32140 | 1.556 |
0.5107 | 32160 | 1.5968 |
0.5111 | 32180 | 1.5299 |
0.5114 | 32200 | 1.6166 |
0.5117 | 32220 | 1.5658 |
0.5120 | 32240 | 1.5054 |
0.5123 | 32260 | 1.4634 |
0.5126 | 32280 | 1.5604 |
0.5130 | 32300 | 1.6055 |
0.5133 | 32320 | 1.5956 |
0.5136 | 32340 | 1.5534 |
0.5139 | 32360 | 1.5462 |
0.5142 | 32380 | 1.549 |
0.5145 | 32400 | 1.5551 |
0.5149 | 32420 | 1.5445 |
0.5152 | 32440 | 1.5012 |
0.5155 | 32460 | 1.5571 |
0.5158 | 32480 | 1.4908 |
0.5161 | 32500 | 1.5088 |
0.5165 | 32520 | 1.5194 |
0.5168 | 32540 | 1.5529 |
0.5171 | 32560 | 1.5657 |
0.5174 | 32580 | 1.5466 |
0.5177 | 32600 | 1.5919 |
0.5180 | 32620 | 1.5461 |
0.5184 | 32640 | 1.5623 |
0.5187 | 32660 | 1.5485 |
0.5190 | 32680 | 1.5631 |
0.5193 | 32700 | 1.5187 |
0.5196 | 32720 | 1.5068 |
0.5199 | 32740 | 1.4675 |
0.5203 | 32760 | 1.557 |
0.5206 | 32780 | 1.5886 |
0.5209 | 32800 | 1.552 |
0.5212 | 32820 | 1.5676 |
0.5215 | 32840 | 1.5179 |
0.5219 | 32860 | 1.5562 |
0.5222 | 32880 | 1.5434 |
0.5225 | 32900 | 1.5721 |
0.5228 | 32920 | 1.4981 |
0.5231 | 32940 | 1.5348 |
0.5234 | 32960 | 1.5696 |
0.5238 | 32980 | 1.4642 |
0.5241 | 33000 | 1.5558 |
0.5244 | 33020 | 1.5412 |
0.5247 | 33040 | 1.5551 |
0.5250 | 33060 | 1.5198 |
0.5253 | 33080 | 1.548 |
0.5257 | 33100 | 1.5597 |
0.5260 | 33120 | 1.5686 |
0.5263 | 33140 | 1.5298 |
0.5266 | 33160 | 1.5794 |
0.5269 | 33180 | 1.5213 |
0.5273 | 33200 | 1.5377 |
0.5276 | 33220 | 1.5444 |
0.5279 | 33240 | 1.5691 |
0.5282 | 33260 | 1.5122 |
0.5285 | 33280 | 1.574 |
0.5288 | 33300 | 1.529 |
0.5292 | 33320 | 1.5273 |
0.5295 | 33340 | 1.5228 |
0.5298 | 33360 | 1.5472 |
0.5301 | 33380 | 1.5668 |
0.5304 | 33400 | 1.5392 |
0.5307 | 33420 | 1.5608 |
0.5311 | 33440 | 1.5412 |
0.5314 | 33460 | 1.5987 |
0.5317 | 33480 | 1.5698 |
0.5320 | 33500 | 1.5883 |
0.5323 | 33520 | 1.5427 |
0.5327 | 33540 | 1.5727 |
0.5330 | 33560 | 1.5087 |
0.5333 | 33580 | 1.5596 |
0.5336 | 33600 | 1.5415 |
0.5339 | 33620 | 1.5466 |
0.5342 | 33640 | 1.5469 |
0.5346 | 33660 | 1.5415 |
0.5349 | 33680 | 1.5252 |
0.5352 | 33700 | 1.5742 |
0.5355 | 33720 | 1.5652 |
0.5358 | 33740 | 1.5665 |
0.5361 | 33760 | 1.5545 |
0.5365 | 33780 | 1.5229 |
0.5368 | 33800 | 1.5598 |
0.5371 | 33820 | 1.4663 |
0.5374 | 33840 | 1.5388 |
0.5377 | 33860 | 1.5865 |
0.5381 | 33880 | 1.4651 |
0.5384 | 33900 | 1.6086 |
0.5387 | 33920 | 1.5697 |
0.5390 | 33940 | 1.5483 |
0.5393 | 33960 | 1.5573 |
0.5396 | 33980 | 1.5429 |
0.5400 | 34000 | 1.5318 |
0.5403 | 34020 | 1.5328 |
0.5406 | 34040 | 1.5177 |
0.5409 | 34060 | 1.5148 |
0.5412 | 34080 | 1.5154 |
0.5415 | 34100 | 1.5248 |
0.5419 | 34120 | 1.5355 |
0.5422 | 34140 | 1.5611 |
0.5425 | 34160 | 1.5586 |
0.5428 | 34180 | 1.5656 |
0.5431 | 34200 | 1.5422 |
0.5435 | 34220 | 1.5093 |
0.5438 | 34240 | 1.5755 |
0.5441 | 34260 | 1.5792 |
0.5444 | 34280 | 1.5652 |
0.5447 | 34300 | 1.5077 |
0.5450 | 34320 | 1.5726 |
0.5454 | 34340 | 1.5502 |
0.5457 | 34360 | 1.5272 |
0.5460 | 34380 | 1.5548 |
0.5463 | 34400 | 1.5151 |
0.5466 | 34420 | 1.5744 |
0.5469 | 34440 | 1.5998 |
0.5473 | 34460 | 1.5332 |
0.5476 | 34480 | 1.5441 |
0.5479 | 34500 | 1.5431 |
0.5482 | 34520 | 1.5528 |
0.5485 | 34540 | 1.5592 |
0.5489 | 34560 | 1.5572 |
0.5492 | 34580 | 1.5364 |
0.5495 | 34600 | 1.5043 |
0.5498 | 34620 | 1.5479 |
0.5501 | 34640 | 1.5839 |
0.5504 | 34660 | 1.5523 |
0.5508 | 34680 | 1.5442 |
0.5511 | 34700 | 1.5105 |
0.5514 | 34720 | 1.5519 |
0.5517 | 34740 | 1.5378 |
0.5520 | 34760 | 1.5422 |
0.5523 | 34780 | 1.5831 |
0.5527 | 34800 | 1.5241 |
0.5530 | 34820 | 1.4792 |
0.5533 | 34840 | 1.5311 |
0.5536 | 34860 | 1.5351 |
0.5539 | 34880 | 1.5064 |
0.5542 | 34900 | 1.5676 |
0.5546 | 34920 | 1.5448 |
0.5549 | 34940 | 1.5891 |
0.5552 | 34960 | 1.5284 |
0.5555 | 34980 | 1.5964 |
0.5558 | 35000 | 1.5874 |
0.5562 | 35020 | 1.5475 |
0.5565 | 35040 | 1.5396 |
0.5568 | 35060 | 1.525 |
0.5571 | 35080 | 1.5057 |
0.5574 | 35100 | 1.5316 |
0.5577 | 35120 | 1.4882 |
0.5581 | 35140 | 1.5134 |
0.5584 | 35160 | 1.5847 |
0.5587 | 35180 | 1.5427 |
0.5590 | 35200 | 1.5948 |
0.5593 | 35220 | 1.5306 |
0.5596 | 35240 | 1.5555 |
0.5600 | 35260 | 1.5581 |
0.5603 | 35280 | 1.5664 |
0.5606 | 35300 | 1.5477 |
0.5609 | 35320 | 1.5698 |
0.5612 | 35340 | 1.5951 |
0.5616 | 35360 | 1.5336 |
0.5619 | 35380 | 1.5768 |
0.5622 | 35400 | 1.5827 |
0.5625 | 35420 | 1.6014 |
0.5628 | 35440 | 1.519 |
0.5631 | 35460 | 1.5495 |
0.5635 | 35480 | 1.6055 |
0.5638 | 35500 | 1.5474 |
0.5641 | 35520 | 1.5983 |
0.5644 | 35540 | 1.5374 |
0.5647 | 35560 | 1.4945 |
0.5650 | 35580 | 1.6555 |
0.5654 | 35600 | 1.5142 |
0.5657 | 35620 | 1.5814 |
0.5660 | 35640 | 1.6277 |
0.5663 | 35660 | 1.5146 |
0.5666 | 35680 | 1.498 |
0.5670 | 35700 | 1.5285 |
0.5673 | 35720 | 1.5197 |
0.5676 | 35740 | 1.4796 |
0.5679 | 35760 | 1.5759 |
0.5682 | 35780 | 1.5234 |
0.5685 | 35800 | 1.5321 |
0.5689 | 35820 | 1.5478 |
0.5692 | 35840 | 1.6459 |
0.5695 | 35860 | 1.5068 |
0.5698 | 35880 | 1.5133 |
0.5701 | 35900 | 1.5774 |
0.5704 | 35920 | 1.5585 |
0.5708 | 35940 | 1.4932 |
0.5711 | 35960 | 1.5067 |
0.5714 | 35980 | 1.569 |
0.5717 | 36000 | 1.4898 |
0.5720 | 36020 | 1.5421 |
0.5724 | 36040 | 1.5342 |
0.5727 | 36060 | 1.5912 |
0.5730 | 36080 | 1.5468 |
0.5733 | 36100 | 1.5121 |
0.5736 | 36120 | 1.5611 |
0.5739 | 36140 | 1.5238 |
0.5743 | 36160 | 1.6024 |
0.5746 | 36180 | 1.5291 |
0.5749 | 36200 | 1.5738 |
0.5752 | 36220 | 1.5889 |
0.5755 | 36240 | 1.5543 |
0.5758 | 36260 | 1.5142 |
0.5762 | 36280 | 1.5624 |
0.5765 | 36300 | 1.5145 |
0.5768 | 36320 | 1.5028 |
0.5771 | 36340 | 1.5697 |
0.5774 | 36360 | 1.5853 |
0.5778 | 36380 | 1.5472 |
0.5781 | 36400 | 1.5333 |
0.5784 | 36420 | 1.6234 |
0.5787 | 36440 | 1.5407 |
0.5790 | 36460 | 1.5847 |
0.5793 | 36480 | 1.548 |
0.5797 | 36500 | 1.5388 |
0.5800 | 36520 | 1.5465 |
0.5803 | 36540 | 1.523 |
0.5806 | 36560 | 1.5553 |
0.5809 | 36580 | 1.5073 |
0.5812 | 36600 | 1.5258 |
0.5816 | 36620 | 1.5811 |
0.5819 | 36640 | 1.5531 |
0.5822 | 36660 | 1.6179 |
0.5825 | 36680 | 1.5342 |
0.5828 | 36700 | 1.5365 |
0.5832 | 36720 | 1.5516 |
0.5835 | 36740 | 1.5508 |
0.5838 | 36760 | 1.4854 |
0.5841 | 36780 | 1.5486 |
0.5844 | 36800 | 1.5142 |
0.5847 | 36820 | 1.5822 |
0.5851 | 36840 | 1.5261 |
0.5854 | 36860 | 1.5807 |
0.5857 | 36880 | 1.5915 |
0.5860 | 36900 | 1.556 |
0.5863 | 36920 | 1.5193 |
0.5866 | 36940 | 1.5563 |
0.5870 | 36960 | 1.5701 |
0.5873 | 36980 | 1.5832 |
0.5876 | 37000 | 1.5755 |
0.5879 | 37020 | 1.5743 |
0.5882 | 37040 | 1.5467 |
0.5886 | 37060 | 1.6476 |
0.5889 | 37080 | 1.5819 |
0.5892 | 37100 | 1.4946 |
0.5895 | 37120 | 1.5823 |
0.5898 | 37140 | 1.4997 |
0.5901 | 37160 | 1.5069 |
0.5905 | 37180 | 1.5177 |
0.5908 | 37200 | 1.5348 |
0.5911 | 37220 | 1.542 |
0.5914 | 37240 | 1.5063 |
0.5917 | 37260 | 1.538 |
0.5920 | 37280 | 1.5848 |
0.5924 | 37300 | 1.5842 |
0.5927 | 37320 | 1.5668 |
0.5930 | 37340 | 1.5293 |
0.5933 | 37360 | 1.5522 |
0.5936 | 37380 | 1.5813 |
0.5940 | 37400 | 1.4934 |
0.5943 | 37420 | 1.5413 |
0.5946 | 37440 | 1.5765 |
0.5949 | 37460 | 1.5418 |
0.5952 | 37480 | 1.5658 |
0.5955 | 37500 | 1.5816 |
0.5959 | 37520 | 1.552 |
0.5962 | 37540 | 1.5789 |
0.5965 | 37560 | 1.5909 |
0.5968 | 37580 | 1.488 |
0.5971 | 37600 | 1.4787 |
0.5974 | 37620 | 1.5456 |
0.5978 | 37640 | 1.5016 |
0.5981 | 37660 | 1.4894 |
0.5984 | 37680 | 1.5954 |
0.5987 | 37700 | 1.5337 |
0.5990 | 37720 | 1.5181 |
0.5994 | 37740 | 1.5712 |
0.5997 | 37760 | 1.5773 |
0.6000 | 37780 | 1.4797 |
0.6003 | 37800 | 1.5597 |
0.6006 | 37820 | 1.5592 |
0.6009 | 37840 | 1.567 |
0.6013 | 37860 | 1.5679 |
0.6016 | 37880 | 1.5376 |
0.6019 | 37900 | 1.5512 |
0.6022 | 37920 | 1.5358 |
0.6025 | 37940 | 1.6203 |
0.6028 | 37960 | 1.5572 |
0.6032 | 37980 | 1.5385 |
0.6035 | 38000 | 1.5472 |
0.6038 | 38020 | 1.5882 |
0.6041 | 38040 | 1.5482 |
0.6044 | 38060 | 1.5554 |
0.6048 | 38080 | 1.571 |
0.6051 | 38100 | 1.5574 |
0.6054 | 38120 | 1.5194 |
0.6057 | 38140 | 1.5782 |
0.6060 | 38160 | 1.4926 |
0.6063 | 38180 | 1.5286 |
0.6067 | 38200 | 1.5044 |
0.6070 | 38220 | 1.5707 |
0.6073 | 38240 | 1.5257 |
0.6076 | 38260 | 1.5873 |
0.6079 | 38280 | 1.5311 |
0.6082 | 38300 | 1.5279 |
0.6086 | 38320 | 1.5272 |
0.6089 | 38340 | 1.5361 |
0.6092 | 38360 | 1.5429 |
0.6095 | 38380 | 1.5827 |
0.6098 | 38400 | 1.544 |
0.6102 | 38420 | 1.5715 |
0.6105 | 38440 | 1.548 |
0.6108 | 38460 | 1.6098 |
0.6111 | 38480 | 1.5495 |
0.6114 | 38500 | 1.6115 |
0.6117 | 38520 | 1.5459 |
0.6121 | 38540 | 1.5326 |
0.6124 | 38560 | 1.5192 |
0.6127 | 38580 | 1.6037 |
0.6130 | 38600 | 1.5925 |
0.6133 | 38620 | 1.5278 |
0.6136 | 38640 | 1.4818 |
0.6140 | 38660 | 1.6331 |
0.6143 | 38680 | 1.5052 |
0.6146 | 38700 | 1.5232 |
0.6149 | 38720 | 1.5379 |
0.6152 | 38740 | 1.551 |
0.6156 | 38760 | 1.518 |
0.6159 | 38780 | 1.5672 |
0.6162 | 38800 | 1.5358 |
0.6165 | 38820 | 1.539 |
0.6168 | 38840 | 1.5592 |
0.6171 | 38860 | 1.5491 |
0.6175 | 38880 | 1.5796 |
0.6178 | 38900 | 1.5306 |
0.6181 | 38920 | 1.5347 |
0.6184 | 38940 | 1.5527 |
0.6187 | 38960 | 1.5635 |
0.6190 | 38980 | 1.5623 |
0.6194 | 39000 | 1.5423 |
0.6197 | 39020 | 1.5033 |
0.6200 | 39040 | 1.5528 |
0.6203 | 39060 | 1.5445 |
0.6206 | 39080 | 1.5565 |
0.6210 | 39100 | 1.5447 |
0.6213 | 39120 | 1.5501 |
0.6216 | 39140 | 1.5234 |
0.6219 | 39160 | 1.5682 |
0.6222 | 39180 | 1.5639 |
0.6225 | 39200 | 1.5902 |
0.6229 | 39220 | 1.5782 |
0.6232 | 39240 | 1.5221 |
0.6235 | 39260 | 1.5533 |
0.6238 | 39280 | 1.5907 |
0.6241 | 39300 | 1.4825 |
0.6244 | 39320 | 1.5616 |
0.6248 | 39340 | 1.5762 |
0.6251 | 39360 | 1.5689 |
0.6254 | 39380 | 1.5089 |
0.6257 | 39400 | 1.5688 |
0.6260 | 39420 | 1.5968 |
0.6263 | 39440 | 1.5532 |
0.6267 | 39460 | 1.5193 |
0.6270 | 39480 | 1.5599 |
0.6273 | 39500 | 1.5777 |
0.6276 | 39520 | 1.6067 |
0.6279 | 39540 | 1.4963 |
0.6283 | 39560 | 1.5528 |
0.6286 | 39580 | 1.5833 |
0.6289 | 39600 | 1.5092 |
0.6292 | 39620 | 1.5722 |
0.6295 | 39640 | 1.5569 |
0.6298 | 39660 | 1.5628 |
0.6302 | 39680 | 1.5332 |
0.6305 | 39700 | 1.5826 |
0.6308 | 39720 | 1.533 |
0.6311 | 39740 | 1.5698 |
0.6314 | 39760 | 1.4688 |
0.6317 | 39780 | 1.5265 |
0.6321 | 39800 | 1.5363 |
0.6324 | 39820 | 1.5917 |
0.6327 | 39840 | 1.505 |
0.6330 | 39860 | 1.5546 |
0.6333 | 39880 | 1.5048 |
0.6337 | 39900 | 1.4907 |
0.6340 | 39920 | 1.5458 |
0.6343 | 39940 | 1.5426 |
0.6346 | 39960 | 1.5688 |
0.6349 | 39980 | 1.5596 |
0.6352 | 40000 | 1.5711 |
0.6356 | 40020 | 1.5651 |
0.6359 | 40040 | 1.5494 |
0.6362 | 40060 | 1.5063 |
0.6365 | 40080 | 1.5916 |
0.6368 | 40100 | 1.5633 |
0.6371 | 40120 | 1.5209 |
0.6375 | 40140 | 1.5846 |
0.6378 | 40160 | 1.4503 |
0.6381 | 40180 | 1.5626 |
0.6384 | 40200 | 1.5163 |
0.6387 | 40220 | 1.5223 |
0.6391 | 40240 | 1.5389 |
0.6394 | 40260 | 1.5464 |
0.6397 | 40280 | 1.4716 |
0.6400 | 40300 | 1.5426 |
0.6403 | 40320 | 1.5047 |
0.6406 | 40340 | 1.5605 |
0.6410 | 40360 | 1.5411 |
0.6413 | 40380 | 1.516 |
0.6416 | 40400 | 1.584 |
0.6419 | 40420 | 1.5629 |
0.6422 | 40440 | 1.5118 |
0.6425 | 40460 | 1.5793 |
0.6429 | 40480 | 1.5248 |
0.6432 | 40500 | 1.5945 |
0.6435 | 40520 | 1.58 |
0.6438 | 40540 | 1.5053 |
0.6441 | 40560 | 1.5834 |
0.6445 | 40580 | 1.5835 |
0.6448 | 40600 | 1.5038 |
0.6451 | 40620 | 1.5433 |
0.6454 | 40640 | 1.5369 |
0.6457 | 40660 | 1.527 |
0.6460 | 40680 | 1.5555 |
0.6464 | 40700 | 1.4832 |
0.6467 | 40720 | 1.5516 |
0.6470 | 40740 | 1.545 |
0.6473 | 40760 | 1.5366 |
0.6476 | 40780 | 1.527 |
0.6479 | 40800 | 1.5529 |
0.6483 | 40820 | 1.5574 |
0.6486 | 40840 | 1.543 |
0.6489 | 40860 | 1.5358 |
0.6492 | 40880 | 1.5542 |
0.6495 | 40900 | 1.5695 |
0.6499 | 40920 | 1.5511 |
0.6502 | 40940 | 1.6064 |
0.6505 | 40960 | 1.5736 |
0.6508 | 40980 | 1.4993 |
0.6511 | 41000 | 1.4945 |
0.6514 | 41020 | 1.5513 |
0.6518 | 41040 | 1.592 |
0.6521 | 41060 | 1.599 |
0.6524 | 41080 | 1.5762 |
0.6527 | 41100 | 1.5454 |
0.6530 | 41120 | 1.5746 |
0.6533 | 41140 | 1.5152 |
0.6537 | 41160 | 1.5644 |
0.6540 | 41180 | 1.5251 |
0.6543 | 41200 | 1.5863 |
0.6546 | 41220 | 1.553 |
0.6549 | 41240 | 1.5281 |
0.6553 | 41260 | 1.5842 |
0.6556 | 41280 | 1.5536 |
0.6559 | 41300 | 1.5922 |
0.6562 | 41320 | 1.5301 |
0.6565 | 41340 | 1.5308 |
0.6568 | 41360 | 1.4921 |
0.6572 | 41380 | 1.5514 |
0.6575 | 41400 | 1.5649 |
0.6578 | 41420 | 1.5704 |
0.6581 | 41440 | 1.5312 |
0.6584 | 41460 | 1.5157 |
0.6587 | 41480 | 1.5624 |
0.6591 | 41500 | 1.5367 |
0.6594 | 41520 | 1.5386 |
0.6597 | 41540 | 1.5298 |
0.6600 | 41560 | 1.494 |
0.6603 | 41580 | 1.5495 |
0.6607 | 41600 | 1.6039 |
0.6610 | 41620 | 1.464 |
0.6613 | 41640 | 1.5521 |
0.6616 | 41660 | 1.5309 |
0.6619 | 41680 | 1.5859 |
0.6622 | 41700 | 1.5201 |
0.6626 | 41720 | 1.5206 |
0.6629 | 41740 | 1.5351 |
0.6632 | 41760 | 1.5212 |
0.6635 | 41780 | 1.5697 |
0.6638 | 41800 | 1.5744 |
0.6641 | 41820 | 1.5667 |
0.6645 | 41840 | 1.5867 |
0.6648 | 41860 | 1.5785 |
0.6651 | 41880 | 1.5441 |
0.6654 | 41900 | 1.546 |
0.6657 | 41920 | 1.5596 |
0.6661 | 41940 | 1.5294 |
0.6664 | 41960 | 1.5297 |
0.6667 | 41980 | 1.5552 |
0.6670 | 42000 | 1.5606 |
0.6673 | 42020 | 1.5656 |
0.6676 | 42040 | 1.4926 |
0.6680 | 42060 | 1.5965 |
0.6683 | 42080 | 1.6314 |
0.6686 | 42100 | 1.5513 |
0.6689 | 42120 | 1.5634 |
0.6692 | 42140 | 1.5929 |
0.6695 | 42160 | 1.5496 |
0.6699 | 42180 | 1.5458 |
0.6702 | 42200 | 1.5008 |
0.6705 | 42220 | 1.5556 |
0.6708 | 42240 | 1.5149 |
0.6711 | 42260 | 1.5107 |
0.6715 | 42280 | 1.5235 |
0.6718 | 42300 | 1.5643 |
0.6721 | 42320 | 1.5586 |
0.6724 | 42340 | 1.5287 |
0.6727 | 42360 | 1.5535 |
0.6730 | 42380 | 1.4811 |
0.6734 | 42400 | 1.4978 |
0.6737 | 42420 | 1.5504 |
0.6740 | 42440 | 1.5245 |
0.6743 | 42460 | 1.6179 |
0.6746 | 42480 | 1.5497 |
0.6749 | 42500 | 1.5607 |
0.6753 | 42520 | 1.5189 |
0.6756 | 42540 | 1.4834 |
0.6759 | 42560 | 1.5332 |
0.6762 | 42580 | 1.4822 |
0.6765 | 42600 | 1.5852 |
0.6769 | 42620 | 1.6043 |
0.6772 | 42640 | 1.4946 |
0.6775 | 42660 | 1.5584 |
0.6778 | 42680 | 1.4612 |
0.6781 | 42700 | 1.5433 |
0.6784 | 42720 | 1.5881 |
0.6788 | 42740 | 1.6591 |
0.6791 | 42760 | 1.5403 |
0.6794 | 42780 | 1.5461 |
0.6797 | 42800 | 1.5426 |
0.6800 | 42820 | 1.6091 |
0.6803 | 42840 | 1.5687 |
0.6807 | 42860 | 1.5325 |
0.6810 | 42880 | 1.5059 |
0.6813 | 42900 | 1.5397 |
0.6816 | 42920 | 1.5064 |
0.6819 | 42940 | 1.5626 |
0.6823 | 42960 | 1.5242 |
0.6826 | 42980 | 1.5364 |
0.6829 | 43000 | 1.4973 |
0.6832 | 43020 | 1.518 |
0.6835 | 43040 | 1.6041 |
0.6838 | 43060 | 1.5381 |
0.6842 | 43080 | 1.5395 |
0.6845 | 43100 | 1.564 |
0.6848 | 43120 | 1.583 |
0.6851 | 43140 | 1.5214 |
0.6854 | 43160 | 1.5401 |
0.6857 | 43180 | 1.5114 |
0.6861 | 43200 | 1.5616 |
0.6864 | 43220 | 1.5274 |
0.6867 | 43240 | 1.5954 |
0.6870 | 43260 | 1.5312 |
0.6873 | 43280 | 1.5252 |
0.6877 | 43300 | 1.5767 |
0.6880 | 43320 | 1.5902 |
0.6883 | 43340 | 1.5174 |
0.6886 | 43360 | 1.5968 |
0.6889 | 43380 | 1.5428 |
0.6892 | 43400 | 1.5124 |
0.6896 | 43420 | 1.5355 |
0.6899 | 43440 | 1.5402 |
0.6902 | 43460 | 1.5208 |
0.6905 | 43480 | 1.6303 |
0.6908 | 43500 | 1.5273 |
0.6911 | 43520 | 1.5396 |
0.6915 | 43540 | 1.5914 |
0.6918 | 43560 | 1.5245 |
0.6921 | 43580 | 1.5362 |
0.6924 | 43600 | 1.5905 |
0.6927 | 43620 | 1.561 |
0.6931 | 43640 | 1.5593 |
0.6934 | 43660 | 1.5757 |
0.6937 | 43680 | 1.5056 |
0.6940 | 43700 | 1.5142 |
0.6943 | 43720 | 1.5621 |
0.6946 | 43740 | 1.5099 |
0.6950 | 43760 | 1.5175 |
0.6953 | 43780 | 1.5069 |
0.6956 | 43800 | 1.5221 |
0.6959 | 43820 | 1.5763 |
0.6962 | 43840 | 1.5006 |
0.6965 | 43860 | 1.5756 |
0.6969 | 43880 | 1.5439 |
0.6972 | 43900 | 1.5167 |
0.6975 | 43920 | 1.5477 |
0.6978 | 43940 | 1.5949 |
0.6981 | 43960 | 1.5428 |
0.6985 | 43980 | 1.5277 |
0.6988 | 44000 | 1.5238 |
0.6991 | 44020 | 1.522 |
0.6994 | 44040 | 1.5403 |
0.6997 | 44060 | 1.5431 |
0.7000 | 44080 | 1.5922 |
0.7004 | 44100 | 1.54 |
0.7007 | 44120 | 1.5311 |
0.7010 | 44140 | 1.5771 |
0.7013 | 44160 | 1.5778 |
0.7016 | 44180 | 1.5406 |
0.7019 | 44200 | 1.4866 |
0.7023 | 44220 | 1.5761 |
0.7026 | 44240 | 1.5104 |
0.7029 | 44260 | 1.5357 |
0.7032 | 44280 | 1.5271 |
0.7035 | 44300 | 1.585 |
0.7038 | 44320 | 1.5621 |
0.7042 | 44340 | 1.52 |
0.7045 | 44360 | 1.6174 |
0.7048 | 44380 | 1.5954 |
0.7051 | 44400 | 1.5226 |
0.7054 | 44420 | 1.5451 |
0.7058 | 44440 | 1.5381 |
0.7061 | 44460 | 1.5771 |
0.7064 | 44480 | 1.5231 |
0.7067 | 44500 | 1.5757 |
0.7070 | 44520 | 1.5381 |
0.7073 | 44540 | 1.5601 |
0.7077 | 44560 | 1.5709 |
0.7080 | 44580 | 1.5378 |
0.7083 | 44600 | 1.5624 |
0.7086 | 44620 | 1.5409 |
0.7089 | 44640 | 1.4901 |
0.7092 | 44660 | 1.5611 |
0.7096 | 44680 | 1.5288 |
0.7099 | 44700 | 1.5181 |
0.7102 | 44720 | 1.5562 |
0.7105 | 44740 | 1.5545 |
0.7108 | 44760 | 1.5205 |
0.7112 | 44780 | 1.5834 |
0.7115 | 44800 | 1.5213 |
0.7118 | 44820 | 1.5787 |
0.7121 | 44840 | 1.5899 |
0.7124 | 44860 | 1.5628 |
0.7127 | 44880 | 1.5267 |
0.7131 | 44900 | 1.5713 |
0.7134 | 44920 | 1.522 |
0.7137 | 44940 | 1.553 |
0.7140 | 44960 | 1.5342 |
0.7143 | 44980 | 1.5128 |
0.7146 | 45000 | 1.5751 |
0.7150 | 45020 | 1.491 |
0.7153 | 45040 | 1.5544 |
0.7156 | 45060 | 1.5943 |
0.7159 | 45080 | 1.5553 |
0.7162 | 45100 | 1.5035 |
0.7166 | 45120 | 1.5897 |
0.7169 | 45140 | 1.5223 |
0.7172 | 45160 | 1.5707 |
0.7175 | 45180 | 1.5435 |
0.7178 | 45200 | 1.5197 |
0.7181 | 45220 | 1.4925 |
0.7185 | 45240 | 1.5778 |
0.7188 | 45260 | 1.5307 |
0.7191 | 45280 | 1.5678 |
0.7194 | 45300 | 1.539 |
0.7197 | 45320 | 1.5407 |
0.7200 | 45340 | 1.5325 |
0.7204 | 45360 | 1.5733 |
0.7207 | 45380 | 1.4795 |
0.7210 | 45400 | 1.5277 |
0.7213 | 45420 | 1.4928 |
0.7216 | 45440 | 1.5438 |
0.7220 | 45460 | 1.5556 |
0.7223 | 45480 | 1.5386 |
0.7226 | 45500 | 1.5851 |
0.7229 | 45520 | 1.5807 |
0.7232 | 45540 | 1.5308 |
0.7235 | 45560 | 1.5764 |
0.7239 | 45580 | 1.5853 |
0.7242 | 45600 | 1.5814 |
0.7245 | 45620 | 1.5667 |
0.7248 | 45640 | 1.5106 |
0.7251 | 45660 | 1.5163 |
0.7254 | 45680 | 1.568 |
0.7258 | 45700 | 1.5996 |
0.7261 | 45720 | 1.5905 |
0.7264 | 45740 | 1.5542 |
0.7267 | 45760 | 1.5679 |
0.7270 | 45780 | 1.5805 |
0.7274 | 45800 | 1.5368 |
0.7277 | 45820 | 1.5342 |
0.7280 | 45840 | 1.5005 |
0.7283 | 45860 | 1.5562 |
0.7286 | 45880 | 1.5112 |
0.7289 | 45900 | 1.587 |
0.7293 | 45920 | 1.5315 |
0.7296 | 45940 | 1.558 |
0.7299 | 45960 | 1.5022 |
0.7302 | 45980 | 1.5542 |
0.7305 | 46000 | 1.5361 |
0.7308 | 46020 | 1.5495 |
0.7312 | 46040 | 1.6092 |
0.7315 | 46060 | 1.5357 |
0.7318 | 46080 | 1.5687 |
0.7321 | 46100 | 1.5661 |
0.7324 | 46120 | 1.5589 |
0.7328 | 46140 | 1.5632 |
0.7331 | 46160 | 1.5016 |
0.7334 | 46180 | 1.5724 |
0.7337 | 46200 | 1.5538 |
0.7340 | 46220 | 1.4705 |
0.7343 | 46240 | 1.5723 |
0.7347 | 46260 | 1.5591 |
0.7350 | 46280 | 1.5372 |
0.7353 | 46300 | 1.5534 |
0.7356 | 46320 | 1.4854 |
0.7359 | 46340 | 1.5604 |
0.7362 | 46360 | 1.4813 |
0.7366 | 46380 | 1.553 |
0.7369 | 46400 | 1.622 |
0.7372 | 46420 | 1.5646 |
0.7375 | 46440 | 1.5281 |
0.7378 | 46460 | 1.5916 |
0.7382 | 46480 | 1.5692 |
0.7385 | 46500 | 1.6039 |
0.7388 | 46520 | 1.5823 |
0.7391 | 46540 | 1.554 |
0.7394 | 46560 | 1.5416 |
0.7397 | 46580 | 1.5834 |
0.7401 | 46600 | 1.5318 |
0.7404 | 46620 | 1.5802 |
0.7407 | 46640 | 1.5714 |
0.7410 | 46660 | 1.5536 |
0.7413 | 46680 | 1.5486 |
0.7416 | 46700 | 1.5362 |
0.7420 | 46720 | 1.5248 |
0.7423 | 46740 | 1.511 |
0.7426 | 46760 | 1.5481 |
0.7429 | 46780 | 1.5746 |
0.7432 | 46800 | 1.5769 |
0.7436 | 46820 | 1.5697 |
0.7439 | 46840 | 1.4896 |
0.7442 | 46860 | 1.5259 |
0.7445 | 46880 | 1.4865 |
0.7448 | 46900 | 1.5081 |
0.7451 | 46920 | 1.6475 |
0.7455 | 46940 | 1.4981 |
0.7458 | 46960 | 1.5819 |
0.7461 | 46980 | 1.5309 |
0.7464 | 47000 | 1.5214 |
0.7467 | 47020 | 1.5289 |
0.7470 | 47040 | 1.519 |
0.7474 | 47060 | 1.5712 |
0.7477 | 47080 | 1.5466 |
0.7480 | 47100 | 1.5657 |
0.7483 | 47120 | 1.5831 |
0.7486 | 47140 | 1.5536 |
0.7490 | 47160 | 1.5987 |
0.7493 | 47180 | 1.5444 |
0.7496 | 47200 | 1.5932 |
0.7499 | 47220 | 1.5581 |
0.7502 | 47240 | 1.6083 |
0.7505 | 47260 | 1.5599 |
0.7509 | 47280 | 1.5914 |
0.7512 | 47300 | 1.54 |
0.7515 | 47320 | 1.5327 |
0.7518 | 47340 | 1.5202 |
0.7521 | 47360 | 1.5636 |
0.7524 | 47380 | 1.5316 |
0.7528 | 47400 | 1.5071 |
0.7531 | 47420 | 1.6374 |
0.7534 | 47440 | 1.5104 |
0.7537 | 47460 | 1.5331 |
0.7540 | 47480 | 1.4467 |
0.7544 | 47500 | 1.5532 |
0.7547 | 47520 | 1.5734 |
0.7550 | 47540 | 1.6019 |
0.7553 | 47560 | 1.6007 |
0.7556 | 47580 | 1.5279 |
0.7559 | 47600 | 1.5189 |
0.7563 | 47620 | 1.5594 |
0.7566 | 47640 | 1.623 |
0.7569 | 47660 | 1.5565 |
0.7572 | 47680 | 1.5664 |
0.7575 | 47700 | 1.5296 |
0.7578 | 47720 | 1.5612 |
0.7582 | 47740 | 1.5607 |
0.7585 | 47760 | 1.5204 |
0.7588 | 47780 | 1.5943 |
0.7591 | 47800 | 1.4828 |
0.7594 | 47820 | 1.5463 |
0.7598 | 47840 | 1.5576 |
0.7601 | 47860 | 1.4851 |
0.7604 | 47880 | 1.5648 |
0.7607 | 47900 | 1.507 |
0.7610 | 47920 | 1.4899 |
0.7613 | 47940 | 1.5264 |
0.7617 | 47960 | 1.5055 |
0.7620 | 47980 | 1.5552 |
0.7623 | 48000 | 1.5284 |
0.7626 | 48020 | 1.5475 |
0.7629 | 48040 | 1.5636 |
0.7632 | 48060 | 1.5611 |
0.7636 | 48080 | 1.5737 |
0.7639 | 48100 | 1.5278 |
0.7642 | 48120 | 1.5878 |
0.7645 | 48140 | 1.5446 |
0.7648 | 48160 | 1.5457 |
0.7652 | 48180 | 1.614 |
0.7655 | 48200 | 1.5541 |
0.7658 | 48220 | 1.5278 |
0.7661 | 48240 | 1.5629 |
0.7664 | 48260 | 1.5216 |
0.7667 | 48280 | 1.5321 |
0.7671 | 48300 | 1.6087 |
0.7674 | 48320 | 1.5259 |
0.7677 | 48340 | 1.5417 |
0.7680 | 48360 | 1.5695 |
0.7683 | 48380 | 1.5427 |
0.7686 | 48400 | 1.5865 |
0.7690 | 48420 | 1.5379 |
0.7693 | 48440 | 1.5319 |
0.7696 | 48460 | 1.5659 |
0.7699 | 48480 | 1.5955 |
0.7702 | 48500 | 1.5779 |
0.7706 | 48520 | 1.5217 |
0.7709 | 48540 | 1.4778 |
0.7712 | 48560 | 1.5359 |
0.7715 | 48580 | 1.5075 |
0.7718 | 48600 | 1.5147 |
0.7721 | 48620 | 1.5246 |
0.7725 | 48640 | 1.5532 |
0.7728 | 48660 | 1.5255 |
0.7731 | 48680 | 1.5028 |
0.7734 | 48700 | 1.4973 |
0.7737 | 48720 | 1.5278 |
0.7740 | 48740 | 1.5618 |
0.7744 | 48760 | 1.5088 |
0.7747 | 48780 | 1.5174 |
0.7750 | 48800 | 1.5134 |
0.7753 | 48820 | 1.5437 |
0.7756 | 48840 | 1.5344 |
0.7759 | 48860 | 1.5042 |
0.7763 | 48880 | 1.4977 |
0.7766 | 48900 | 1.5814 |
0.7769 | 48920 | 1.5506 |
0.7772 | 48940 | 1.5818 |
0.7775 | 48960 | 1.5165 |
0.7779 | 48980 | 1.5207 |
0.7782 | 49000 | 1.5528 |
0.7785 | 49020 | 1.551 |
0.7788 | 49040 | 1.5568 |
0.7791 | 49060 | 1.5578 |
0.7794 | 49080 | 1.5294 |
0.7798 | 49100 | 1.5487 |
0.7801 | 49120 | 1.556 |
0.7804 | 49140 | 1.5189 |
0.7807 | 49160 | 1.5259 |
0.7810 | 49180 | 1.5246 |
0.7813 | 49200 | 1.5215 |
0.7817 | 49220 | 1.5054 |
0.7820 | 49240 | 1.5048 |
0.7823 | 49260 | 1.5487 |
0.7826 | 49280 | 1.5279 |
0.7829 | 49300 | 1.4951 |
0.7833 | 49320 | 1.5348 |
0.7836 | 49340 | 1.4798 |
0.7839 | 49360 | 1.5372 |
0.7842 | 49380 | 1.5511 |
0.7845 | 49400 | 1.6008 |
0.7848 | 49420 | 1.5771 |
0.7852 | 49440 | 1.5416 |
0.7855 | 49460 | 1.5662 |
0.7858 | 49480 | 1.5046 |
0.7861 | 49500 | 1.5565 |
0.7864 | 49520 | 1.5474 |
0.7867 | 49540 | 1.5452 |
0.7871 | 49560 | 1.4873 |
0.7874 | 49580 | 1.5709 |
0.7877 | 49600 | 1.5826 |
0.7880 | 49620 | 1.5533 |
0.7883 | 49640 | 1.5614 |
0.7887 | 49660 | 1.5759 |
0.7890 | 49680 | 1.4935 |
0.7893 | 49700 | 1.5095 |
0.7896 | 49720 | 1.5404 |
0.7899 | 49740 | 1.5043 |
0.7902 | 49760 | 1.5186 |
0.7906 | 49780 | 1.5325 |
0.7909 | 49800 | 1.4947 |
0.7912 | 49820 | 1.5366 |
0.7915 | 49840 | 1.5578 |
0.7918 | 49860 | 1.6142 |
0.7921 | 49880 | 1.5127 |
0.7925 | 49900 | 1.5409 |
0.7928 | 49920 | 1.5386 |
0.7931 | 49940 | 1.5484 |
0.7934 | 49960 | 1.5128 |
0.7937 | 49980 | 1.5116 |
0.7941 | 50000 | 1.5939 |
0.7944 | 50020 | 1.5381 |
0.7947 | 50040 | 1.5775 |
0.7950 | 50060 | 1.5427 |
0.7953 | 50080 | 1.5251 |
0.7956 | 50100 | 1.5281 |
0.7960 | 50120 | 1.5803 |
0.7963 | 50140 | 1.5232 |
0.7966 | 50160 | 1.5181 |
0.7969 | 50180 | 1.5359 |
0.7972 | 50200 | 1.5278 |
0.7975 | 50220 | 1.6116 |
0.7979 | 50240 | 1.5428 |
0.7982 | 50260 | 1.5515 |
0.7985 | 50280 | 1.5151 |
0.7988 | 50300 | 1.5659 |
0.7991 | 50320 | 1.5597 |
0.7995 | 50340 | 1.5668 |
0.7998 | 50360 | 1.5654 |
0.8001 | 50380 | 1.57 |
0.8004 | 50400 | 1.5169 |
0.8007 | 50420 | 1.4897 |
0.8010 | 50440 | 1.5368 |
0.8014 | 50460 | 1.5044 |
0.8017 | 50480 | 1.4912 |
0.8020 | 50500 | 1.5404 |
0.8023 | 50520 | 1.5342 |
0.8026 | 50540 | 1.5586 |
0.8029 | 50560 | 1.5218 |
0.8033 | 50580 | 1.5959 |
0.8036 | 50600 | 1.4681 |
0.8039 | 50620 | 1.5888 |
0.8042 | 50640 | 1.5645 |
0.8045 | 50660 | 1.5289 |
0.8049 | 50680 | 1.5798 |
0.8052 | 50700 | 1.5498 |
0.8055 | 50720 | 1.5191 |
0.8058 | 50740 | 1.5596 |
0.8061 | 50760 | 1.5604 |
0.8064 | 50780 | 1.5 |
0.8068 | 50800 | 1.5622 |
0.8071 | 50820 | 1.471 |
0.8074 | 50840 | 1.492 |
0.8077 | 50860 | 1.5346 |
0.8080 | 50880 | 1.498 |
0.8083 | 50900 | 1.5177 |
0.8087 | 50920 | 1.5104 |
0.8090 | 50940 | 1.5142 |
0.8093 | 50960 | 1.5806 |
0.8096 | 50980 | 1.5421 |
0.8099 | 51000 | 1.5746 |
0.8103 | 51020 | 1.4857 |
0.8106 | 51040 | 1.5477 |
0.8109 | 51060 | 1.5499 |
0.8112 | 51080 | 1.5143 |
0.8115 | 51100 | 1.4794 |
0.8118 | 51120 | 1.5658 |
0.8122 | 51140 | 1.603 |
0.8125 | 51160 | 1.5889 |
0.8128 | 51180 | 1.5316 |
0.8131 | 51200 | 1.4947 |
0.8134 | 51220 | 1.4821 |
0.8137 | 51240 | 1.5434 |
0.8141 | 51260 | 1.5112 |
0.8144 | 51280 | 1.5104 |
0.8147 | 51300 | 1.5407 |
0.8150 | 51320 | 1.529 |
0.8153 | 51340 | 1.5413 |
0.8157 | 51360 | 1.5568 |
0.8160 | 51380 | 1.5309 |
0.8163 | 51400 | 1.578 |
0.8166 | 51420 | 1.5849 |
0.8169 | 51440 | 1.5616 |
0.8172 | 51460 | 1.5589 |
0.8176 | 51480 | 1.495 |
0.8179 | 51500 | 1.5761 |
0.8182 | 51520 | 1.4629 |
0.8185 | 51540 | 1.5568 |
0.8188 | 51560 | 1.5737 |
0.8191 | 51580 | 1.5473 |
0.8195 | 51600 | 1.5861 |
0.8198 | 51620 | 1.5352 |
0.8201 | 51640 | 1.5533 |
0.8204 | 51660 | 1.5543 |
0.8207 | 51680 | 1.5572 |
0.8211 | 51700 | 1.5547 |
0.8214 | 51720 | 1.5691 |
0.8217 | 51740 | 1.5549 |
0.8220 | 51760 | 1.5705 |
0.8223 | 51780 | 1.497 |
0.8226 | 51800 | 1.5684 |
0.8230 | 51820 | 1.514 |
0.8233 | 51840 | 1.5233 |
0.8236 | 51860 | 1.4974 |
0.8239 | 51880 | 1.5692 |
0.8242 | 51900 | 1.5516 |
0.8245 | 51920 | 1.4967 |
0.8249 | 51940 | 1.5841 |
0.8252 | 51960 | 1.5504 |
0.8255 | 51980 | 1.5647 |
0.8258 | 52000 | 1.4761 |
0.8261 | 52020 | 1.5601 |
0.8265 | 52040 | 1.5304 |
0.8268 | 52060 | 1.5369 |
0.8271 | 52080 | 1.5289 |
0.8274 | 52100 | 1.5584 |
0.8277 | 52120 | 1.5242 |
0.8280 | 52140 | 1.5094 |
0.8284 | 52160 | 1.487 |
0.8287 | 52180 | 1.5451 |
0.8290 | 52200 | 1.5443 |
0.8293 | 52220 | 1.5623 |
0.8296 | 52240 | 1.5106 |
0.8299 | 52260 | 1.5229 |
0.8303 | 52280 | 1.5123 |
0.8306 | 52300 | 1.5785 |
0.8309 | 52320 | 1.5392 |
0.8312 | 52340 | 1.5385 |
0.8315 | 52360 | 1.529 |
0.8319 | 52380 | 1.5235 |
0.8322 | 52400 | 1.5474 |
0.8325 | 52420 | 1.5455 |
0.8328 | 52440 | 1.5031 |
0.8331 | 52460 | 1.5276 |
0.8334 | 52480 | 1.5621 |
0.8338 | 52500 | 1.5653 |
0.8341 | 52520 | 1.5465 |
0.8344 | 52540 | 1.5022 |
0.8347 | 52560 | 1.5079 |
0.8350 | 52580 | 1.5819 |
0.8353 | 52600 | 1.5954 |
0.8357 | 52620 | 1.619 |
0.8360 | 52640 | 1.5767 |
0.8363 | 52660 | 1.546 |
0.8366 | 52680 | 1.5331 |
0.8369 | 52700 | 1.4801 |
0.8373 | 52720 | 1.5585 |
0.8376 | 52740 | 1.5912 |
0.8379 | 52760 | 1.5113 |
0.8382 | 52780 | 1.5841 |
0.8385 | 52800 | 1.5396 |
0.8388 | 52820 | 1.5466 |
0.8392 | 52840 | 1.5712 |
0.8395 | 52860 | 1.4581 |
0.8398 | 52880 | 1.5093 |
0.8401 | 52900 | 1.553 |
0.8404 | 52920 | 1.5239 |
0.8407 | 52940 | 1.5348 |
0.8411 | 52960 | 1.5819 |
0.8414 | 52980 | 1.5347 |
0.8417 | 53000 | 1.5532 |
0.8420 | 53020 | 1.6125 |
0.8423 | 53040 | 1.5597 |
0.8427 | 53060 | 1.5064 |
0.8430 | 53080 | 1.5748 |
0.8433 | 53100 | 1.5626 |
0.8436 | 53120 | 1.4775 |
0.8439 | 53140 | 1.5227 |
0.8442 | 53160 | 1.4951 |
0.8446 | 53180 | 1.57 |
0.8449 | 53200 | 1.554 |
0.8452 | 53220 | 1.5625 |
0.8455 | 53240 | 1.526 |
0.8458 | 53260 | 1.6011 |
0.8461 | 53280 | 1.5608 |
0.8465 | 53300 | 1.5442 |
0.8468 | 53320 | 1.5369 |
0.8471 | 53340 | 1.5462 |
0.8474 | 53360 | 1.5411 |
0.8477 | 53380 | 1.544 |
0.8480 | 53400 | 1.5207 |
0.8484 | 53420 | 1.586 |
0.8487 | 53440 | 1.6012 |
0.8490 | 53460 | 1.591 |
0.8493 | 53480 | 1.5597 |
0.8496 | 53500 | 1.5661 |
0.8500 | 53520 | 1.5415 |
0.8503 | 53540 | 1.5491 |
0.8506 | 53560 | 1.5599 |
0.8509 | 53580 | 1.5633 |
0.8512 | 53600 | 1.5765 |
0.8515 | 53620 | 1.5688 |
0.8519 | 53640 | 1.5267 |
0.8522 | 53660 | 1.5044 |
0.8525 | 53680 | 1.4935 |
0.8528 | 53700 | 1.5011 |
0.8531 | 53720 | 1.5561 |
0.8534 | 53740 | 1.5514 |
0.8538 | 53760 | 1.5822 |
0.8541 | 53780 | 1.5171 |
0.8544 | 53800 | 1.5407 |
0.8547 | 53820 | 1.4717 |
0.8550 | 53840 | 1.5333 |
0.8554 | 53860 | 1.5346 |
0.8557 | 53880 | 1.5732 |
0.8560 | 53900 | 1.6278 |
0.8563 | 53920 | 1.5208 |
0.8566 | 53940 | 1.5422 |
0.8569 | 53960 | 1.5447 |
0.8573 | 53980 | 1.4831 |
0.8576 | 54000 | 1.5232 |
0.8579 | 54020 | 1.526 |
0.8582 | 54040 | 1.5034 |
0.8585 | 54060 | 1.5485 |
0.8588 | 54080 | 1.5585 |
0.8592 | 54100 | 1.4793 |
0.8595 | 54120 | 1.5092 |
0.8598 | 54140 | 1.5222 |
0.8601 | 54160 | 1.5028 |
0.8604 | 54180 | 1.5832 |
0.8608 | 54200 | 1.5371 |
0.8611 | 54220 | 1.5627 |
0.8614 | 54240 | 1.5206 |
0.8617 | 54260 | 1.6206 |
0.8620 | 54280 | 1.5185 |
0.8623 | 54300 | 1.5207 |
0.8627 | 54320 | 1.5473 |
0.8630 | 54340 | 1.5328 |
0.8633 | 54360 | 1.5514 |
0.8636 | 54380 | 1.5588 |
0.8639 | 54400 | 1.535 |
0.8642 | 54420 | 1.482 |
0.8646 | 54440 | 1.5199 |
0.8649 | 54460 | 1.5745 |
0.8652 | 54480 | 1.523 |
0.8655 | 54500 | 1.5346 |
0.8658 | 54520 | 1.5489 |
0.8662 | 54540 | 1.5135 |
0.8665 | 54560 | 1.5721 |
0.8668 | 54580 | 1.5334 |
0.8671 | 54600 | 1.5116 |
0.8674 | 54620 | 1.5315 |
0.8677 | 54640 | 1.5423 |
0.8681 | 54660 | 1.5994 |
0.8684 | 54680 | 1.5565 |
0.8687 | 54700 | 1.5426 |
0.8690 | 54720 | 1.5894 |
0.8693 | 54740 | 1.6103 |
0.8696 | 54760 | 1.5822 |
0.8700 | 54780 | 1.559 |
0.8703 | 54800 | 1.5418 |
0.8706 | 54820 | 1.5477 |
0.8709 | 54840 | 1.5796 |
0.8712 | 54860 | 1.5753 |
0.8716 | 54880 | 1.5781 |
0.8719 | 54900 | 1.4847 |
0.8722 | 54920 | 1.5452 |
0.8725 | 54940 | 1.531 |
0.8728 | 54960 | 1.5701 |
0.8731 | 54980 | 1.5501 |
0.8735 | 55000 | 1.5456 |
0.8738 | 55020 | 1.5618 |
0.8741 | 55040 | 1.5562 |
0.8744 | 55060 | 1.5292 |
0.8747 | 55080 | 1.5353 |
0.8750 | 55100 | 1.5269 |
0.8754 | 55120 | 1.4957 |
0.8757 | 55140 | 1.5947 |
0.8760 | 55160 | 1.5273 |
0.8763 | 55180 | 1.5707 |
0.8766 | 55200 | 1.544 |
0.8770 | 55220 | 1.5517 |
0.8773 | 55240 | 1.5461 |
0.8776 | 55260 | 1.6007 |
0.8779 | 55280 | 1.513 |
0.8782 | 55300 | 1.5189 |
0.8785 | 55320 | 1.5167 |
0.8789 | 55340 | 1.5533 |
0.8792 | 55360 | 1.5309 |
0.8795 | 55380 | 1.5963 |
0.8798 | 55400 | 1.5304 |
0.8801 | 55420 | 1.552 |
0.8804 | 55440 | 1.5469 |
0.8808 | 55460 | 1.4898 |
0.8811 | 55480 | 1.5216 |
0.8814 | 55500 | 1.4786 |
0.8817 | 55520 | 1.5552 |
0.8820 | 55540 | 1.5965 |
0.8824 | 55560 | 1.5694 |
0.8827 | 55580 | 1.5209 |
0.8830 | 55600 | 1.4821 |
0.8833 | 55620 | 1.5405 |
0.8836 | 55640 | 1.5184 |
0.8839 | 55660 | 1.5709 |
0.8843 | 55680 | 1.5087 |
0.8846 | 55700 | 1.5326 |
0.8849 | 55720 | 1.5857 |
0.8852 | 55740 | 1.5403 |
0.8855 | 55760 | 1.5361 |
0.8858 | 55780 | 1.5578 |
0.8862 | 55800 | 1.5336 |
0.8865 | 55820 | 1.5536 |
0.8868 | 55840 | 1.5562 |
0.8871 | 55860 | 1.6281 |
0.8874 | 55880 | 1.4592 |
0.8878 | 55900 | 1.5713 |
0.8881 | 55920 | 1.5426 |
0.8884 | 55940 | 1.5457 |
0.8887 | 55960 | 1.5474 |
0.8890 | 55980 | 1.5859 |
0.8893 | 56000 | 1.4933 |
0.8897 | 56020 | 1.5462 |
0.8900 | 56040 | 1.5475 |
0.8903 | 56060 | 1.5225 |
0.8906 | 56080 | 1.6087 |
0.8909 | 56100 | 1.5288 |
0.8912 | 56120 | 1.6005 |
0.8916 | 56140 | 1.5227 |
0.8919 | 56160 | 1.5335 |
0.8922 | 56180 | 1.5199 |
0.8925 | 56200 | 1.4943 |
0.8928 | 56220 | 1.5639 |
0.8932 | 56240 | 1.5295 |
0.8935 | 56260 | 1.6043 |
0.8938 | 56280 | 1.5364 |
0.8941 | 56300 | 1.5333 |
0.8944 | 56320 | 1.5858 |
0.8947 | 56340 | 1.5293 |
0.8951 | 56360 | 1.5239 |
0.8954 | 56380 | 1.611 |
0.8957 | 56400 | 1.462 |
0.8960 | 56420 | 1.5371 |
0.8963 | 56440 | 1.5277 |
0.8966 | 56460 | 1.5231 |
0.8970 | 56480 | 1.5254 |
0.8973 | 56500 | 1.4946 |
0.8976 | 56520 | 1.5364 |
0.8979 | 56540 | 1.5226 |
0.8982 | 56560 | 1.576 |
0.8986 | 56580 | 1.5672 |
0.8989 | 56600 | 1.5776 |
0.8992 | 56620 | 1.5543 |
0.8995 | 56640 | 1.5588 |
0.8998 | 56660 | 1.5688 |
0.9001 | 56680 | 1.578 |
0.9005 | 56700 | 1.5315 |
0.9008 | 56720 | 1.5414 |
0.9011 | 56740 | 1.5825 |
0.9014 | 56760 | 1.5176 |
0.9017 | 56780 | 1.5134 |
0.9020 | 56800 | 1.5567 |
0.9024 | 56820 | 1.5025 |
0.9027 | 56840 | 1.5299 |
0.9030 | 56860 | 1.5012 |
0.9033 | 56880 | 1.5298 |
0.9036 | 56900 | 1.5714 |
0.9040 | 56920 | 1.5041 |
0.9043 | 56940 | 1.5466 |
0.9046 | 56960 | 1.5717 |
0.9049 | 56980 | 1.5775 |
0.9052 | 57000 | 1.5775 |
0.9055 | 57020 | 1.5289 |
0.9059 | 57040 | 1.5928 |
0.9062 | 57060 | 1.5865 |
0.9065 | 57080 | 1.554 |
0.9068 | 57100 | 1.4936 |
0.9071 | 57120 | 1.5525 |
0.9074 | 57140 | 1.563 |
0.9078 | 57160 | 1.5593 |
0.9081 | 57180 | 1.6008 |
0.9084 | 57200 | 1.5517 |
0.9087 | 57220 | 1.5583 |
0.9090 | 57240 | 1.5316 |
0.9094 | 57260 | 1.489 |
0.9097 | 57280 | 1.5739 |
0.9100 | 57300 | 1.524 |
0.9103 | 57320 | 1.47 |
0.9106 | 57340 | 1.5238 |
0.9109 | 57360 | 1.619 |
0.9113 | 57380 | 1.5326 |
0.9116 | 57400 | 1.5231 |
0.9119 | 57420 | 1.5518 |
0.9122 | 57440 | 1.5268 |
0.9125 | 57460 | 1.5452 |
0.9128 | 57480 | 1.6023 |
0.9132 | 57500 | 1.5671 |
0.9135 | 57520 | 1.5313 |
0.9138 | 57540 | 1.536 |
0.9141 | 57560 | 1.5339 |
0.9144 | 57580 | 1.5536 |
0.9148 | 57600 | 1.5053 |
0.9151 | 57620 | 1.5385 |
0.9154 | 57640 | 1.593 |
0.9157 | 57660 | 1.555 |
0.9160 | 57680 | 1.5492 |
0.9163 | 57700 | 1.6038 |
0.9167 | 57720 | 1.5601 |
0.9170 | 57740 | 1.5329 |
0.9173 | 57760 | 1.5026 |
0.9176 | 57780 | 1.5274 |
0.9179 | 57800 | 1.5335 |
0.9182 | 57820 | 1.5337 |
0.9186 | 57840 | 1.513 |
0.9189 | 57860 | 1.5655 |
0.9192 | 57880 | 1.5842 |
0.9195 | 57900 | 1.5122 |
0.9198 | 57920 | 1.5417 |
0.9201 | 57940 | 1.5196 |
0.9205 | 57960 | 1.5362 |
0.9208 | 57980 | 1.5529 |
0.9211 | 58000 | 1.4931 |
0.9214 | 58020 | 1.5534 |
0.9217 | 58040 | 1.5388 |
0.9221 | 58060 | 1.5374 |
0.9224 | 58080 | 1.6265 |
0.9227 | 58100 | 1.4412 |
0.9230 | 58120 | 1.5535 |
0.9233 | 58140 | 1.5947 |
0.9236 | 58160 | 1.5826 |
0.9240 | 58180 | 1.5503 |
0.9243 | 58200 | 1.5875 |
0.9246 | 58220 | 1.5378 |
0.9249 | 58240 | 1.551 |
0.9252 | 58260 | 1.6179 |
0.9255 | 58280 | 1.5163 |
0.9259 | 58300 | 1.4867 |
0.9262 | 58320 | 1.5316 |
0.9265 | 58340 | 1.5367 |
0.9268 | 58360 | 1.5321 |
0.9271 | 58380 | 1.5045 |
0.9275 | 58400 | 1.5674 |
0.9278 | 58420 | 1.5698 |
0.9281 | 58440 | 1.4843 |
0.9284 | 58460 | 1.5477 |
0.9287 | 58480 | 1.5562 |
0.9290 | 58500 | 1.4735 |
0.9294 | 58520 | 1.5398 |
0.9297 | 58540 | 1.5891 |
0.9300 | 58560 | 1.566 |
0.9303 | 58580 | 1.6081 |
0.9306 | 58600 | 1.5779 |
0.9309 | 58620 | 1.5792 |
0.9313 | 58640 | 1.509 |
0.9316 | 58660 | 1.5568 |
0.9319 | 58680 | 1.5129 |
0.9322 | 58700 | 1.5214 |
0.9325 | 58720 | 1.5315 |
0.9329 | 58740 | 1.5565 |
0.9332 | 58760 | 1.5352 |
0.9335 | 58780 | 1.4895 |
0.9338 | 58800 | 1.514 |
0.9341 | 58820 | 1.558 |
0.9344 | 58840 | 1.5043 |
0.9348 | 58860 | 1.5356 |
0.9351 | 58880 | 1.4991 |
0.9354 | 58900 | 1.5272 |
0.9357 | 58920 | 1.5687 |
0.9360 | 58940 | 1.5207 |
0.9363 | 58960 | 1.5371 |
0.9367 | 58980 | 1.567 |
0.9370 | 59000 | 1.5685 |
0.9373 | 59020 | 1.5251 |
0.9376 | 59040 | 1.4823 |
0.9379 | 59060 | 1.5068 |
0.9383 | 59080 | 1.5617 |
0.9386 | 59100 | 1.4934 |
0.9389 | 59120 | 1.5398 |
0.9392 | 59140 | 1.5358 |
0.9395 | 59160 | 1.5773 |
0.9398 | 59180 | 1.5153 |
0.9402 | 59200 | 1.4789 |
0.9405 | 59220 | 1.5965 |
0.9408 | 59240 | 1.5703 |
0.9411 | 59260 | 1.5284 |
0.9414 | 59280 | 1.5925 |
0.9417 | 59300 | 1.5158 |
0.9421 | 59320 | 1.5558 |
0.9424 | 59340 | 1.5369 |
0.9427 | 59360 | 1.5511 |
0.9430 | 59380 | 1.5526 |
0.9433 | 59400 | 1.5127 |
0.9437 | 59420 | 1.5264 |
0.9440 | 59440 | 1.5285 |
0.9443 | 59460 | 1.5443 |
0.9446 | 59480 | 1.5858 |
0.9449 | 59500 | 1.5511 |
0.9452 | 59520 | 1.5395 |
0.9456 | 59540 | 1.5708 |
0.9459 | 59560 | 1.5605 |
0.9462 | 59580 | 1.508 |
0.9465 | 59600 | 1.5574 |
0.9468 | 59620 | 1.5915 |
0.9471 | 59640 | 1.5676 |
0.9475 | 59660 | 1.5112 |
0.9478 | 59680 | 1.5234 |
0.9481 | 59700 | 1.5415 |
0.9484 | 59720 | 1.5073 |
0.9487 | 59740 | 1.5356 |
0.9491 | 59760 | 1.4893 |
0.9494 | 59780 | 1.5579 |
0.9497 | 59800 | 1.5232 |
0.9500 | 59820 | 1.5299 |
0.9503 | 59840 | 1.5398 |
0.9506 | 59860 | 1.5441 |
0.9510 | 59880 | 1.5621 |
0.9513 | 59900 | 1.5529 |
0.9516 | 59920 | 1.5039 |
0.9519 | 59940 | 1.5204 |
0.9522 | 59960 | 1.5925 |
0.9525 | 59980 | 1.5438 |
0.9529 | 60000 | 1.5416 |
0.9532 | 60020 | 1.5507 |
0.9535 | 60040 | 1.5059 |
0.9538 | 60060 | 1.5521 |
0.9541 | 60080 | 1.5255 |
0.9545 | 60100 | 1.5787 |
0.9548 | 60120 | 1.5332 |
0.9551 | 60140 | 1.5797 |
0.9554 | 60160 | 1.5632 |
0.9557 | 60180 | 1.5411 |
0.9560 | 60200 | 1.5088 |
0.9564 | 60220 | 1.5831 |
0.9567 | 60240 | 1.5201 |
0.9570 | 60260 | 1.5893 |
0.9573 | 60280 | 1.559 |
0.9576 | 60300 | 1.5955 |
0.9579 | 60320 | 1.5379 |
0.9583 | 60340 | 1.5728 |
0.9586 | 60360 | 1.5343 |
0.9589 | 60380 | 1.5017 |
0.9592 | 60400 | 1.568 |
0.9595 | 60420 | 1.5338 |
0.9599 | 60440 | 1.5861 |
0.9602 | 60460 | 1.5589 |
0.9605 | 60480 | 1.5412 |
0.9608 | 60500 | 1.5348 |
0.9611 | 60520 | 1.5015 |
0.9614 | 60540 | 1.5828 |
0.9618 | 60560 | 1.4819 |
0.9621 | 60580 | 1.4761 |
0.9624 | 60600 | 1.5311 |
0.9627 | 60620 | 1.5255 |
0.9630 | 60640 | 1.5563 |
0.9633 | 60660 | 1.5626 |
0.9637 | 60680 | 1.5704 |
0.9640 | 60700 | 1.4899 |
0.9643 | 60720 | 1.5294 |
0.9646 | 60740 | 1.5748 |
0.9649 | 60760 | 1.573 |
0.9653 | 60780 | 1.5468 |
0.9656 | 60800 | 1.5688 |
0.9659 | 60820 | 1.5638 |
0.9662 | 60840 | 1.5411 |
0.9665 | 60860 | 1.5879 |
0.9668 | 60880 | 1.4704 |
0.9672 | 60900 | 1.5359 |
0.9675 | 60920 | 1.5013 |
0.9678 | 60940 | 1.5056 |
0.9681 | 60960 | 1.5154 |
0.9684 | 60980 | 1.6024 |
0.9687 | 61000 | 1.5386 |
0.9691 | 61020 | 1.6113 |
0.9694 | 61040 | 1.5547 |
0.9697 | 61060 | 1.5862 |
0.9700 | 61080 | 1.5038 |
0.9703 | 61100 | 1.5566 |
0.9707 | 61120 | 1.5289 |
0.9710 | 61140 | 1.6176 |
0.9713 | 61160 | 1.5818 |
0.9716 | 61180 | 1.578 |
0.9719 | 61200 | 1.5416 |
0.9722 | 61220 | 1.5456 |
0.9726 | 61240 | 1.5629 |
0.9729 | 61260 | 1.4921 |
0.9732 | 61280 | 1.5237 |
0.9735 | 61300 | 1.5809 |
0.9738 | 61320 | 1.5409 |
0.9741 | 61340 | 1.524 |
0.9745 | 61360 | 1.5829 |
0.9748 | 61380 | 1.5578 |
0.9751 | 61400 | 1.5987 |
0.9754 | 61420 | 1.5528 |
0.9757 | 61440 | 1.4994 |
0.9761 | 61460 | 1.5452 |
0.9764 | 61480 | 1.5123 |
0.9767 | 61500 | 1.5547 |
0.9770 | 61520 | 1.5789 |
0.9773 | 61540 | 1.5599 |
0.9776 | 61560 | 1.5427 |
0.9780 | 61580 | 1.529 |
0.9783 | 61600 | 1.5903 |
0.9786 | 61620 | 1.4674 |
0.9789 | 61640 | 1.5523 |
0.9792 | 61660 | 1.5175 |
0.9795 | 61680 | 1.4858 |
0.9799 | 61700 | 1.5088 |
0.9802 | 61720 | 1.557 |
0.9805 | 61740 | 1.4816 |
0.9808 | 61760 | 1.5656 |
0.9811 | 61780 | 1.5812 |
0.9815 | 61800 | 1.4989 |
0.9818 | 61820 | 1.532 |
0.9821 | 61840 | 1.5141 |
0.9824 | 61860 | 1.5861 |
0.9827 | 61880 | 1.4795 |
0.9830 | 61900 | 1.5576 |
0.9834 | 61920 | 1.5132 |
0.9837 | 61940 | 1.5524 |
0.9840 | 61960 | 1.5844 |
0.9843 | 61980 | 1.5176 |
0.9846 | 62000 | 1.5342 |
0.9849 | 62020 | 1.5104 |
0.9853 | 62040 | 1.5408 |
0.9856 | 62060 | 1.5334 |
0.9859 | 62080 | 1.5776 |
0.9862 | 62100 | 1.4488 |
0.9865 | 62120 | 1.5419 |
0.9869 | 62140 | 1.5343 |
0.9872 | 62160 | 1.5707 |
0.9875 | 62180 | 1.4663 |
0.9878 | 62200 | 1.5811 |
0.9881 | 62220 | 1.527 |
0.9884 | 62240 | 1.5516 |
0.9888 | 62260 | 1.5126 |
0.9891 | 62280 | 1.5207 |
0.9894 | 62300 | 1.5218 |
0.9897 | 62320 | 1.5652 |
0.9900 | 62340 | 1.4862 |
0.9903 | 62360 | 1.5127 |
0.9907 | 62380 | 1.4959 |
0.9910 | 62400 | 1.5544 |
0.9913 | 62420 | 1.5469 |
0.9916 | 62440 | 1.4932 |
0.9919 | 62460 | 1.5672 |
0.9923 | 62480 | 1.5348 |
0.9926 | 62500 | 1.6061 |
0.9929 | 62520 | 1.5441 |
0.9932 | 62540 | 1.5383 |
0.9935 | 62560 | 1.4989 |
0.9938 | 62580 | 1.5334 |
0.9942 | 62600 | 1.5633 |
0.9945 | 62620 | 1.5685 |
0.9948 | 62640 | 1.5175 |
0.9951 | 62660 | 1.5437 |
0.9954 | 62680 | 1.5201 |
0.9957 | 62700 | 1.5105 |
0.9961 | 62720 | 1.5025 |
0.9964 | 62740 | 1.5265 |
0.9967 | 62760 | 1.5556 |
0.9970 | 62780 | 1.5236 |
0.9973 | 62800 | 1.5777 |
0.9976 | 62820 | 1.5656 |
0.9980 | 62840 | 1.5218 |
0.9983 | 62860 | 1.5166 |
0.9986 | 62880 | 1.5727 |
0.9989 | 62900 | 1.5533 |
0.9992 | 62920 | 1.5039 |
0.9996 | 62940 | 1.5505 |
0.9999 | 62960 | 1.4901 |
Framework Versions
- Python: 3.10.12
- Sentence Transformers: 3.2.0
- Transformers: 4.45.2
- PyTorch: 2.5.0a0+872d972e41.nv24.08
- Accelerate: 1.0.1
- Datasets: 3.0.1
- Tokenizers: 0.20.1
Citation
BibTeX
Sentence Transformers
@inproceedings{reimers-2019-sentence-bert,
title = "Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks",
author = "Reimers, Nils and Gurevych, Iryna",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
month = "11",
year = "2019",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10084",
}
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