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  2. Nelson rules - Wikipedia

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    Rule 1. One point is more than 3 standard deviations from the mean. One sample (two shown in this case) is grossly out of control. Rule 2. Nine (or more) points in a row are on the same side of the mean. Some prolonged bias exists. Rule 3. Six (or more) points in a row are continually increasing (or decreasing).

  3. Rule of thirds (military) - Wikipedia

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    Rule of thirds (military) The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb used when planning for the deployment and usage of a military organization. According to this principle, one third of the total military forces involved should be available for operations, one third should be preparing for operations, and the final third, having been on operations ...

  4. Simpson's rules (ship stability) - Wikipedia

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    Rules used in ship stability and naval architecture. Simpson's rules are a set of rules used in ship stability and naval architecture, to calculate the areas and volumes of irregular figures. [ 1] This is an application of Simpson's rule for finding the values of an integral, here interpreted as the area under a curve. Simpson's First Rule.

  5. FTC bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence ...

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    Amazon, for example, sued over 10,000 Facebook group administrators in July 2022 for brokering fake reviews. Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the FTC’s new rule ...

  6. Rule of three (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    Rule of three (aeronautics) In aviation, the rule of three or "3:1 rule of descent" is a rule of thumb that 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) of travel should be allowed for every 1,000 feet (300 m) of descent. [1] [2] For example, a descent from flight level 350 would require approximately 35x3=105 nautical miles. This would have to be adjusted for ...

  7. Why a landmark kids online safety bill that just passed the ...

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    July 31, 2024 at 2:03 PM. Marizza. On Tuesday, the Senate passed a pair of bills that could drastically change how the government regulates tech companies and child safety. The bills, called the ...

  8. Hund's rules - Wikipedia

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    One of these electrons must have, (for some chosen direction z) m s = 12, and the other must have m s = − 12. Hund's first rule states that the lowest energy atomic state is the one that maximizes the total spin quantum number for the electrons in the open subshell. The orbitals of the subshell are each occupied singly with ...

  9. Western Electric rules - Wikipedia

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    Chart example. Rule 1. Any single data point falls outside the 3σ-limit from the centerline (i.e., any point that falls outside Zone A, beyond either the upper or lower control limit) Rule 2. Two out of three consecutive points fall beyond the 2σ-limit (in zone A or beyond), on the same side of the centerline. Rule 3.