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AlgolEclipsing binary, a pair of orbiting stars in the constellation Perseus, the fainter one of which eclipses the brighter one every 69 hours, causing the apparent brightness of the pair to drop by two-thirds. The brightness changes were first explained in 1782 by English amateur astronomer John Goodricke. He pointed out that the changes between magnitudes 2.2 and 3.5 repeated themselves exactly after an interval of 2.867 days and supposed this to be due to two stars orbiting round and eclipsing each other.
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His presentation
demonstrates how these companies have employed an application-centric
approach that retains the underlying algorithmic language and logic of
applications and eliminates the costly and risky rewrites usually
required to migrate these mission-critical models, delivering faster
response, higher predictability and increased efficiency. His presentation
demonstrates how these companies have employed an application-centric
approach that retains the underlying algorithmic language and logic of
applications and eliminates the costly and risky rewrites usually
required to migrate these mission-critical models, delivering faster
response, higher predictability and increased efficiency. |
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