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  2. Popover (GUI) - Wikipedia

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    Popover (GUI) This popover belongs to the status bar of gedit. It contains two checkboxes and a radio button. A popover is a container-type graphical control element that hovers over its parent window and blocks any other interaction until it is selected. It can contain various other graphical control elements such as checkboxes, radio buttons ...

  3. Bootstrapping (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping (statistics) Bootstrapping is a procedure for estimating the distribution of an estimator by resampling (often with replacement) one's data or a model estimated from the data. [1] Bootstrapping assigns measures of accuracy (bias, variance, confidence intervals, prediction error, etc.) to sample estimates. [2][3] This technique ...

  4. Modal window - Wikipedia

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    A modal window creates a mode that disables user interaction with the main window but keeps it visible, with the modal window as a child window in front of it. Users must interact with the modal window before they can return to the parent window. This avoids interrupting the workflow on the main window. Modal windows are sometimes called heavy ...

  5. Food Calculator: Carbs, Calories, Fat, Protein and More - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/diet/healthtool-food-calorie-counter

    Get the nutrition lowdown on all your meals and everything in between. Find out the calories, carbs, fat, fiber, and more in over 37,000 foods and drinks. Whether you're eating out or dining in ...

  6. Skin Cancer: Melanoma, Basal Cell, and Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    www.webmd.com/melanoma-skin-cancer/skin-cancer

    A change in size, shape, color, or elevation of a mole. The appearance of a new mole during adulthood, or new pain, itching, ulceration, or bleeding of an existing mole. Merkel cell carcinoma ...

  7. Layers of Skin: How Many, Diagram, Model, Anatomy, In Order

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    The Layers of Your Skin. Your skin includes three layers known as epidermis, dermis, and fat. Some health issues, such as dermatitis and infections, can affect how these different layers work to ...

  8. Meniscus Tear of the Knee: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

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    Symptoms of a meniscus tear. When a meniscus tear occurs, you may hear a popping sound around your knee joint. Afterward, you may experience: pain, especially when the area is touched. swelling ...

  9. Gait and Balance Problems: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

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    Problems with gait, balance, and coordination are often caused by specific conditions, including: joint pain or conditions, such as arthritis. multiple sclerosis (MS) Meniere’s disease. brain ...