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  2. Plus-One system - Wikipedia

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    Plus-One system. The plus-one system, also known as a 4-team playoff, is the system used to determine the National Champion in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly called Division I-A) of NCAA football in the United States. The format is of a 4-team playoff, where two bowl games act as semi-final games, and the winners of these games ...

  3. Breast-conserving surgery - Wikipedia

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    Breast-conserving surgery refers to an operation that aims to remove breast cancer while avoiding a mastectomy. [1] Different forms of this operation include: lumpectomy (tylectomy), wide local excision, segmental resection, and quadrantectomy. Breast-conserving surgery has been increasingly accepted as an alternative to mastectomy in specific ...

  4. BCS: 50 Years - Wikipedia

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    BCS: 50 Years is a review volume edited by Leon Cooper, a 1972 Nobel Laureate in Physics, and Dmitri Feldman of Brown University, first published in 2010.. The book consists of 23 articles written by outstanding physicists, including many Nobel prize-winners, and presents the complete theory of superconductivity - a phenomenon where the electrical resistance of some metallic materials suddenly ...

  5. Bachelor of Science - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) is usually a three-year graduate program in India offered by state and central universities. Some independent private colleges can also offer BS degrees with minimum changes in curriculum. B.Sc is different from Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) or Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech).

  6. BCS Lovelace Medal - Wikipedia

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    First awarded. 1998. Website. Official website. The Lovelace Medal was established by the British Computer Society in 1998, and is presented to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the understanding or advancement of computing. [1] It is the top award in computing in the UK. [2] Awardees deliver the Lovelace Lecture.

  7. File:BCS logo 2021.svg - Wikipedia

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    File information Description Logo of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, previously British Computer Society.Comprises the initials "bcs" in lower case san-serif above the words "The Chartered Institute for IT" in smaller font, all in white on a black background forming the right-hand half of a shield shape (or, the bottom right quadrant of a circle, extended upwards).

  8. List of presidents of the British Computer Society - Wikipedia

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    1960–1961 Frank Yates CBE FRS *. 1961–1962 Dudley Hooper *. 1962–1963 Sid Michaelson *. 1963–1965 Sir Edward Playfair KCB *. 1965–1966 Sir Maurice Banks *. 1966–1967 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma *. 1967–1968 Stanley Gill *. 1968–1969 Basil de Ferranti *.

  9. Liz Bacon - Wikipedia

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    Liz Bacon grew up in Kenley, Surrey. She studied for an undergraduate degree in computer science at Thames Polytechnic, spending her third year on an industrial placement at CERN, graduating in 1986. She studied for her PhD in the field of artificial intelligence at the University of Greenwich, [6] and was awarded her doctorate in 1993.