A new History Snob feature explores the surprising origins of three familiar phrases — “break the ice,” “bite the bullet,” and “spill the beans.” Each began with a literal meaning tied to historical ...
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In 1837, two law professors at the University of Paris disagreed so strongly on the correct use of the semicolon that they decided the only way to settle the matter was through a duel! You will need ...
Abstract: Partial discharge (PD) pattern recognition from phase-resolved PD (PRPD) spectrograms plays a critical role in assessing the insulation condition of high-voltage equipment. However, reliable ...
We appreciate fixes and necessary improvements to existing samples. But in most cases, we're not currently adding new samples to this repository while we rethink sample code in the new LLM world.
All hounds howl at night. Anyone who has any cats will not have any mice. Light sleepers do not have anything which howls at night. John has either a cat or a hound. (Conclusion) If John is a light ...