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On a bitterly cold night on the steps outside an empty office in New York's financial district, a woman lies dead.It seems like a mugging gone wrong, but Eve Dallas soon discovers that the body was dumped there deliberately.Now she has to find out why. Eve has a host of suspects for Marta Dickenson's murder.Using her husband Roarke's business know-how and with Detective Delia Peabody by her side - when not distracted by the upcoming premiere they're all to attend - Eve starts examining the motives of some very powerful people in order to catch a killer.
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Nominated for the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award!Late in the twenty-first century, big business is booming and state institutions are thriving thanks to advances in genetic engineering, which have produced a compliant population free of addictions.Violent crime is a rarity. Hyper-intelligent Jayna is a star performer at top predictive agency Mayhew McCline, where she forecasts economic and social trends.A brilliant mathematical modeler, she far outshines her co-workers, often correcting their work on the quiet.Her latest coup: finding a link between northeasterly winds and violent crime. When a string of events contradicts her forecasts, Jayna suspects she needs more data and better intuition.She needs direct interactions with the rest of society.Bravely—and naively—she sets out to disrupt her strict routine and stumbles unwittingly into a world where her IQ is increasingly irrelevant…a place where human relationships and the complexity of life are difficult for her to decode. And as she experiments with taking risks, she crosses the line into corporate intrigue and disloyalty. Can Jayna confront the question of what it means to live a “normal” life? Or has the possibility of a “normal” life already been eclipsed for everyone?
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Why is this community so innovative?
This community is so innovative because it fosters a culture of collaboration, creativity, and forward-thinking. The members of this community are encouraged to think outside the box, take risks, and pursue new ideas. There is a strong emphasis on learning and development, as well as a willingness to embrace change and adapt to new technologies and trends. Additionally, the community benefits from a diverse range of perspectives and expertise, which leads to a rich exchange of ideas and innovative solutions.
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How is hematocrit calculated?
Hematocrit is calculated by measuring the volume of red blood cells in a sample of blood as a percentage of the total volume of blood. This is typically done by centrifuging a blood sample to separate the red blood cells from the plasma and then measuring the height of the red blood cell layer compared to the total height of the blood sample. The hematocrit value is then calculated by dividing the height of the red blood cell layer by the total height of the blood sample and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.
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How is that calculated?
The calculation of a specific value or result depends on the context of the question. For example, if we are talking about calculating a percentage, it is typically done by dividing the part by the whole and then multiplying by 100. If we are calculating a mathematical equation, it would involve following the appropriate mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. In other cases, the calculation may involve using specific formulas or algorithms to arrive at the desired result. Ultimately, the method of calculation depends on the specific problem or scenario at hand.
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How is latitude calculated?
Latitude is calculated as the angle between a point on the Earth's surface and the equatorial plane. It is measured in degrees, with the equator being 0 degrees latitude and the poles being 90 degrees north or south latitude. Latitude can be determined using various methods, such as GPS coordinates, celestial navigation, or by using specialized instruments like a sextant to measure the angle of the sun or stars above the horizon.
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Is that calculated correctly?
Without knowing the specific calculation in question, it is difficult to determine if it is correct. It is always a good idea to double-check calculations to ensure accuracy. If you are unsure about the calculation, it may be helpful to seek a second opinion or use a calculator to verify the result.
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How is Bitcoin calculated?
Bitcoin is calculated through a process called mining, where powerful computers solve complex mathematical problems to validate and secure transactions on the network. Miners compete to be the first to solve these problems and add a new block of transactions to the blockchain. As a reward for their efforts, the winning miner receives a certain amount of newly created bitcoins, as well as transaction fees from the included transactions. This process ensures the scarcity and security of Bitcoin, as well as the decentralized nature of its network.
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How was Neptune calculated?
Neptune's existence was first predicted by French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier in 1846. He noticed discrepancies in the orbit of Uranus and calculated that they could be explained by the gravitational pull of an unknown planet. He sent his calculations to German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle, who then observed Neptune in the predicted location. This successful prediction of Neptune's existence using mathematical calculations was a significant achievement in the history of astronomy.
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How is 13 calculated?
13 is calculated by adding 10 and 3 together. It is also the result of multiplying 4 and 3, or by subtracting 7 from 20. Additionally, 13 can be obtained by dividing 26 by 2. These are some of the basic mathematical operations used to calculate the number 13.
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