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(an_imitation)_blood_orange_18504116 | Describe the content of the article about '(an imitation) blood orange'. | CD+DVD edition and a regular CD-only edition, but the same price. The limited edition comes with a DVD including the PVs for "hypnosis", "Marshmallow Day", "Inori: Namida no Kidou", and "Joutoku". The album debuted on the Japanese Oricon Chart at number one on December 10, 2012. It sold over 530,235 copies in its first... | [
"(an imitation) blood orange\n\nCD+DVD edition and a regular CD-only edition, but the same price. The limited edition comes with a DVD including the PVs for \"hypnosis\", \"Marshmallow Day\", \"Inori: Namida no Kidou\", and \"Joutoku\". The album debuted on the Japanese Oricon Chart at number one on December 10, 20... |
(an_imitation)_blood_orange_18504117 | What information does the article about '(an imitation) blood orange' provide? | May 2012. All three albums sold over 500,000 copies in their first weeks. It makes them the first band to achieve this feat. Mr. Children is the first group in four years who had three albums that sold over 500,000 copies in their first week of release since Exile did it in 2008 with Exile Love, Exile Catchy Best (rele... | [
"(an imitation) blood orange\n\nCD+DVD edition and a regular CD-only edition, but the same price. The limited edition comes with a DVD including the PVs for \"hypnosis\", \"Marshmallow Day\", \"Inori: Namida no Kidou\", and \"Joutoku\". The album debuted on the Japanese Oricon Chart at number one on December 10, 20... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217187 | Explain what '(guitar, vocal)' covers in the 'Track listing' section. | Side one ; 1) "Time Will Show the Wiser" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) "Throwaway Street Puzzle" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to "Meet On The Ledge," the single from Fairport's second album What We Did On Our Holidays. ... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217189 | Based on the article about '(guitar, vocal)', describe the 'Track listing' section. | at the Troubador club in Los Angeles during Fairport's 1970 tour. β 4:18 ; 2) "A Heart Needs a Home" β this is a different recording and arrangement of the song included on the Hokey Pokey album. This track was included in the 2000 Island Years compilation. β 4:04 ; 3) "The Dark End of the Street" (Dan Penn, Chips Moma... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217190 | Explain what '(guitar, vocal)' covers in the 'Track listing' section. | on the 2004 re-issue of the Hokey Pokey album. β 4:22 Side three ; 1) "Flee As a Bird" (trad., arr. Thompson) β recorded in 1976 for this compilation. β 3:11 ; 2) "Night Comes In" β recorded during a concert at Oxford Polytechnic in November 1975. The same recording was included as a bonus track on the 2004 re-issue of... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217185 | Summarize the following section from the article on '(guitar, vocal)'. | (guitar, vocal) is a 1976 album by Richard Thompson. It was released by Island Records as a career retrospective after he and his wife Linda had gone into semi-retirement from the business of making and performing music following the release of Pour Down Like Silver (1975). Most tracks are unreleased recordings from Th... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217188 | From the article on '(guitar, vocal)', restate the 'Track listing' content. | Unhalfbricking album included "The Ballad of Easy Rider" as a bonus track as it was felt that the song fitted better with the mix of contemporary songs on that album rather than the traditional feel of Liege & Lief. β 4:34 ; 5) "Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman" (Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) β originally recorded during th... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217186 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(guitar, vocal)'. | Thompson, and for the Fairport Convention tracks "The Ballad of Easy Rider" featuring an excellent vocal from Sandy Denny which was an unreleased track from the Liege & Lief sessions and "Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman" which had been recorded for and then omitted from that group's Full House album. (guitar, vocal) ha... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(guitar,_vocal)_17217191 | From the article on '(guitar, vocal)', restate the 'Personnel' content. | Richard Thompson β vocals, guitars, dulcimer, mandolin ; Sandy Denny, Judy Dyble, Iain Matthews, Linda Thompson β vocals ; Simon Nicol β guitars, mellotron ; Dave Swarbrick β violin, mandolin ; John Kirkpatrick β accordion ; Pete Ross β harmonica ; Ian Whiteman β electric piano, harmonium ; Pat Donaldson, Ashley Hutchi... | [
"(guitar, vocal) β Track listing\n\nSide one ; 1) \"Time Will Show the Wiser\" (Emitt Rhodes) β this recording was included on Fairport Convention's first album. β 3:03 ; 2) \"Throwaway Street Puzzle\" (Ashley Hutchings, Thompson) β originally released as the b-side to \"Meet On The Ledge,\" the single from Fairpor... |
(re)Production_4569922 | Summarize the 'Track listing' part of '(re)Production'. | 1) "Prime Time" β originally performed by The Tubes β 3:29 ; 2) "Dancing Barefoot" β originally performed by Patti Smith β 3:56 ; 3) "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" β originally performed by Meat Loaf β 3:21 ; 4) "Chasing Your Ghost" β originally performed by What Is This? β 3:29 ; 5) "Love My Way" β originally performed ... | [
"(re)Production β Track listing\n\n1) \"Prime Time\" β originally performed by The Tubes β 3:29 ; 2) \"Dancing Barefoot\" β originally performed by Patti Smith β 3:56 ; 3) \"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad\" β originally performed by Meat Loaf β 3:21 ; 4) \"Chasing Your Ghost\" β originally performed by What Is This? β ... |
(re)Production_4569921 | Summarize the following section from the article on '(re)Production'. | (re)Production is the twenty-third solo album by rock musician Todd Rundgren that was recorded and released in 2011. For this album, Rundgren re-recorded songs that he had produced for other bands across his career, including Meat Loaf, Hall & Oates, The Tubes and Grand Funk Railroad. (re)Production gives these songs a... | [
"(re)Production β Track listing\n\n1) \"Prime Time\" β originally performed by The Tubes β 3:29 ; 2) \"Dancing Barefoot\" β originally performed by Patti Smith β 3:56 ; 3) \"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad\" β originally performed by Meat Loaf β 3:21 ; 4) \"Chasing Your Ghost\" β originally performed by What Is This? β ... |
(re)Production_4569923 | Summarize the 'Players' part of '(re)Production'. | Todd Rundgren, Donna Andreassen, Don Ballance, Laura Boton, Lori Brown, Joan Carlson, John Enghauser, Tami Gillam, Dave Holscher, Daniel Iasbeck, Sam LaMonica, Chris Landes, Susan Leonard, Tim Longfellow, Mary Ellen Manning, James May, Joe Menga, Grady Moates, David Mobley, David J. Moore, DeeAnn Schaer, Chuck Silber, ... | [
"(re)Production β Track listing\n\n1) \"Prime Time\" β originally performed by The Tubes β 3:29 ; 2) \"Dancing Barefoot\" β originally performed by Patti Smith β 3:56 ; 3) \"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad\" β originally performed by Meat Loaf β 3:21 ; 4) \"Chasing Your Ghost\" β originally performed by What Is This? β ... |
(sic)nesses_2542537 | What information does the article about '(sic)nesses' provide on 'Disc two'? | Live performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) "742617000027" ; 2) "(sic)" ; 3) "Eyeless" ; 4) "Wait and Bleed" ; 5) "Get This" ; 6) "Before I Forget" ; 7) "Sulfur" ; 8) "The Blister Exists" ; 9) "Dead Memories" ; 10) "Left Behind" ; 11) "Disasterpiece" ; 12) "Vermilion" ; 13) "Everything Ends" ; 14) "Ps... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542536 | From the article on '(sic)nesses', restate the 'Disc one' content. | Short film ; Audible visions of (sic)nessesβ a 40 minute film directed by M. Shawn Crahan ; "Paul Gray Tribute" | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542535 | Explain what '(sic)nesses' covers in the 'Contents' section. | The DVD's contents can be verified from the band's official website and the album's notes. A Blu-ray version was released on July 31, 2012. | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542539 | Reconstruct the content about 'Personnel' from the article on '(sic)nesses'. | β concert audio mixing ; Martyn "Ginge" Ford β concert audio mixing ; Michael Rossow β authoring ; Jarrad Hearman β assistant concert audio mixing ; Ryan Martin β DVD Audio Interface engineer ; Bobby Tongs β cinematography of audible visions of (sic)nesses, photography ; Scott Kaven β cinematography of audible visions ... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542530 | Describe the content of the article about '(sic)nesses'. | (sic)nesses is the fourth video album by American heavy metal band Slipknot, released on September 28, 2010 on Roadrunner Records. The double-disc release features a recording of their headlining performance at the 2009 Download Festival, along with a 45-minute behind the scenes documentary created by percussionist Sha... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542534 | Summarize the 'Reception' part of '(sic)nesses'. | The album's reception was generally positive. The album's description on Roadrunnerrecords.com stated: "The performance was absolutely electric, in typical Slipknot fashion, especially since it came hot on the heels of one of the strongest years in Slipknot's illustrious career." Scott Alisoglu from Blabbermouth.net ga... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542532 | Explain what '(sic)nesses' covers in the 'Recording and production' section. | just brings tears to my eyes". The DVD was released as a dedication to the band's former bassist Paul Gray, who died of an accidental drug overdose on May 24, 2010. Roadrunner Records said the following about the DVD's release: "It makes perfect sense that the band...would release (sic)nesses...All Slipknot shows are m... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542533 | Reconstruct the content about 'Recording and production' from the article on '(sic)nesses'. | on September 22, 2010, prior to its commercial release. Screenings included Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Carmike Cinemas, Krikorian Theaters, Rave Motion Pictures, UltraStar Cinemas, Studio Movie Grill, Bow Tie, Santikos Theatres, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Emagine Entertainment, Cleveland Cinemas, Cinema CafΓ© and the Rege... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542531 | From the article on '(sic)nesses', restate the 'Recording and production' content. | (sic)nesses was recorded when Slipknot headlined the Download Festival in front of 80,000 fans on June 13, 2009. The show at Donington Park was filmed with 30 cameras. The 45-minute film audible visions of (sic)nesses features Slipknot during and in-between gigs on the All Hope Is Gone World Tour. Shawn Crahan stated t... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(sic)nesses_2542538 | Summarize the 'Personnel' part of '(sic)nesses'. | Slipknot (#0) Sid Wilson β turntables ; (#1) Joey Jordison β drums ; (#2) Paul Gray β bass, backing vocals ; (#3) Chris Fehn β percussion, backing vocals ; (#4) Jim Root β guitars ; (#5) Craig Jones β samples, media, keyboards ; (#6) Shawn Crahan β percussion, backing vocals ; (#7) Mick Thomson β guitars ; (#8) Corey T... | [
"(sic)nesses β Disc two\n\nLive performances recorded at the 2009 Download Festival ; 1) \"742617000027\" ; 2) \"(sic)\" ; 3) \"Eyeless\" ; 4) \"Wait and Bleed\" ; 5) \"Get This\" ; 6) \"Before I Forget\" ; 7) \"Sulfur\" ; 8) \"The Blister Exists\" ; 9) \"Dead Memories\" ; 10) \"Left Behind\" ; 11) \"Disasterpiece\... |
(von_Zumbusch)_acute_generalized_pustular_psoriasis_14867187 | Summarize the 'History' part of '(von Zumbusch) acute generalized pustular psoriasis'. | The disorder has been named after Leo Ritter von Zombusch, who first described two cases of a brother and a sister in 1910. The patients experienced patterns of redness and pustule formation over several years, often associated with use of topical medications. Unfortunately one of the two siblings died from complicatio... | [
"(von Zumbusch) acute generalized pustular psoriasis β History\n\nThe disorder has been named after Leo Ritter von Zombusch, who first described two cases of a brother and a sister in 1910. The patients experienced patterns of redness and pustule formation over several years, often associated with use of topical me... |
(von_Zumbusch)_acute_generalized_pustular_psoriasis_14867186 | Reconstruct the content about 'Treatment' from the article on '(von Zumbusch) acute generalized pustular psoriasis'. | Acute GPP typically requires inpatient management including both topical and systemic therapy, and supportive measures. Systemic glucocorticoid withdrawal is a common causative agent. Withdrawal or administration of certain drugs in the patient's previous medication regimen may be required. Oral retinoids are the most ... | [
"(von Zumbusch) acute generalized pustular psoriasis β History\n\nThe disorder has been named after Leo Ritter von Zombusch, who first described two cases of a brother and a sister in 1910. The patients experienced patterns of redness and pustule formation over several years, often associated with use of topical me... |
(von_Zumbusch)_acute_generalized_pustular_psoriasis_14867183 | What information does the article about '(von Zumbusch) acute generalized pustular psoriasis' provide? | von Zumbusch (acute) generalized pustular psoriasis (acute GPP) is the most severe form of generalized pustular psoriasis, and can be associated with life-threatening complications. | [
"(von Zumbusch) acute generalized pustular psoriasis β History\n\nThe disorder has been named after Leo Ritter von Zombusch, who first described two cases of a brother and a sister in 1910. The patients experienced patterns of redness and pustule formation over several years, often associated with use of topical me... |
(Ξ±/Fe)_versus_(Fe/H)_diagram_6874196 | Summarize the 'History' part of '(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram'. | George Wallerstein and Beatrice Tinsley were early users of the [Ξ±/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] diagrams. In 1962 George Wallerstein noted, based on the analysis of a sample of 34 Galactic field stars, that "the [Ξ±/Fe] distribution seems to consist of a normal distribution about zero, plus seven stars with [Ξ±/Fe] > 0.20. These may b... | [
"(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram β History\n\nGeorge Wallerstein and Beatrice Tinsley were early users of the [Ξ±/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] diagrams. In 1962 George Wallerstein noted, based on the analysis of a sample of 34 Galactic field stars, that \"the [Ξ±/Fe] distribution seems to consist of a normal distribution about zero, ... |
(Ξ±/Fe)_versus_(Fe/H)_diagram_6874198 | Summarize the 'Notation' part of '(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram'. | The diagram depicts two astrophysical quantities of stars, their iron abundance relative to hydrogen [Fe/H] - a tracer of stellar metallicity - and the enrichment of alpha process elements relative to iron, [Ξ±/Fe]. The iron abundance is noted as the logarithm of the ratio of a star's iron abundance compared to that of ... | [
"(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram β History\n\nGeorge Wallerstein and Beatrice Tinsley were early users of the [Ξ±/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] diagrams. In 1962 George Wallerstein noted, based on the analysis of a sample of 34 Galactic field stars, that \"the [Ξ±/Fe] distribution seems to consist of a normal distribution about zero, ... |
(Ξ±/Fe)_versus_(Fe/H)_diagram_6874195 | What information does the article about '(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram' provide? | These diagrams allow one to assess the nucleosynthesis channels and Galactic evolution of samples of stars to first order and are one of the most commonly used tools of Galactic population analysis of our Milky Way. The diagrams are using abundance ratios that are normalised to the Sun (placing the Sun at (0,0) in the ... | [
"(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram β History\n\nGeorge Wallerstein and Beatrice Tinsley were early users of the [Ξ±/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] diagrams. In 1962 George Wallerstein noted, based on the analysis of a sample of 34 Galactic field stars, that \"the [Ξ±/Fe] distribution seems to consist of a normal distribution about zero, ... |
(Ξ±/Fe)_versus_(Fe/H)_diagram_6874194 | Describe the content of the article about '(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram'. | thumb|401x401px|The diagram shows the iron abundance, [Fe/H], on the x-axis and the abundance of alpha process elements, [Ξ±/Fe], on the y-axis.The data from Wallerstein (1962) is shown as red circles on top of the 2020 public data from the large scale stellar spectroscopic surveys APOGEE (DR16) and GALAH (DR3).]] [[Fil... | [
"(Ξ±/Fe) versus (Fe/H) diagram β History\n\nGeorge Wallerstein and Beatrice Tinsley were early users of the [Ξ±/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] diagrams. In 1962 George Wallerstein noted, based on the analysis of a sample of 34 Galactic field stars, that \"the [Ξ±/Fe] distribution seems to consist of a normal distribution about zero, ... |
(β2,3,7)_pretzel_knot_16034072 | Explain what '(β2,3,7) pretzel knot' covers in the 'Further reading' section. | Kirby, R., (1978). "Problems in low dimensional topology", Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Math., volume 32, 272-312. (see problem 1.77, due to Gordon, for exceptional slopes) | [
"(β2,3,7) pretzel knot β Further reading\n\nKirby, R., (1978). \"Problems in low dimensional topology\", Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Math., volume 32, 272-312. (see problem 1.77, due to Gordon, for exceptional slopes)",
"(β2,3,7) pretzel knot β Mathematical properties\n\nThe (−2, 3, 7) pretzel knot has ... |
(β2,3,7)_pretzel_knot_16034071 | Summarize the 'Mathematical properties' part of '(β2,3,7) pretzel knot'. | The (−2, 3, 7) pretzel knot has 7 exceptional slopes, Dehn surgery slopes which give non-hyperbolic 3-manifolds. Among the enumerated knots, the only other hyperbolic knot with 7 or more is the figure-eight knot, which has 10. All other hyperbolic knots are conjectured to have at most 6 exceptional slopes. | [
"(β2,3,7) pretzel knot β Further reading\n\nKirby, R., (1978). \"Problems in low dimensional topology\", Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Math., volume 32, 272-312. (see problem 1.77, due to Gordon, for exceptional slopes)",
"(β2,3,7) pretzel knot β Mathematical properties\n\nThe (−2, 3, 7) pretzel knot has ... |
(β2,3,7)_pretzel_knot_16034070 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '(β2,3,7) pretzel knot'. | In geometric topology, a branch of mathematics, the (−2, 3, 7) pretzel knot, sometimes called the FintushelβStern knot (after Ron Fintushel and Ronald J. Stern), is an important example of a pretzel knot which exhibits various interesting phenomena under three-dimensional and four-dimensional surgery construction... | [
"(β2,3,7) pretzel knot β Further reading\n\nKirby, R., (1978). \"Problems in low dimensional topology\", Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Math., volume 32, 272-312. (see problem 1.77, due to Gordon, for exceptional slopes)",
"(β2,3,7) pretzel knot β Mathematical properties\n\nThe (−2, 3, 7) pretzel knot has ... |
***_(novel)_32327942 | Summarize the 'Plot summary' part of '*** (novel)'. | The novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin "It all began with ...". These include some simple one-liners (including "bathroom smells, bathroom noises", "hunger, and thirst of course", "the loss of his credit cards") any one of which could start a typically written novel, ... | [
"*** (novel) β Plot summary\n\nThe novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin \"It all began with ...\". These include some simple one-liners (including \"bathroom smells, bathroom noises\", \"hunger, and thirst of course\", \"the loss of his credit cards\") any one of wh... |
***_(novel)_32327941 | What information does the article about '*** (novel)' provide on 'How to pronounce ***'? | Before the novel was published, the strangeness of the title attracted attention. Brodsky was quoted in a brief note in The New York Times: "Ideally, you shouldn't say anything, but just visualize the asterisks. But I guess that saying 'Three Asterisks' is O.K." - quoted in Sarah Lyall | [
"*** (novel) β Plot summary\n\nThe novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin \"It all began with ...\". These include some simple one-liners (including \"bathroom smells, bathroom noises\", \"hunger, and thirst of course\", \"the loss of his credit cards\") any one of wh... |
***_(novel)_32327943 | Describe the 'Plot summary' section of the article about '*** (novel)'. | him of this pathos." Another says that the beginning was when Stu felt he was one in an assembly line of listeners, each bound to repeat the story to the next listener. The story properly begins with Stu Potts attending a party hosted by Bette Kaye, noted for when "Dov Grey became Dov Grey." Prominent among the attende... | [
"*** (novel) β Plot summary\n\nThe novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin \"It all began with ...\". These include some simple one-liners (including \"bathroom smells, bathroom noises\", \"hunger, and thirst of course\", \"the loss of his credit cards\") any one of wh... |
***_(novel)_32327944 | Explain what '*** (novel)' covers in the 'Plot summary' section. | souls." We learn later that Gwenda's sister Trendy is "wife and, depending on the time of day, concubine" to Hinkle-Winkle. Stu is hired by Dov, engaged in housecleaning. After six months, Stu hates his job, and long philosophical conversations with Jomm do not help. Along the way, Stu takes a break walking outside, wh... | [
"*** (novel) β Plot summary\n\nThe novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin \"It all began with ...\". These include some simple one-liners (including \"bathroom smells, bathroom noises\", \"hunger, and thirst of course\", \"the loss of his credit cards\") any one of wh... |
***_(novel)_32327945 | Explain what '*** (novel)' covers in the 'Reception' section. | "... a stunning redefinition of the novel, a postmodern extravaganza that has as much in common with a video game or a pinball machine as it does with Tolstoy or Dickens." - John C. Hawley "[***] centers on language, meaning, and the nature of the storytelling process itself. Those who share Brodsky's deconstructionist... | [
"*** (novel) β Plot summary\n\nThe novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin \"It all began with ...\". These include some simple one-liners (including \"bathroom smells, bathroom noises\", \"hunger, and thirst of course\", \"the loss of his credit cards\") any one of wh... |
***_(novel)_32327940 | What information does the article about '*** (novel)' provide? | *** is Michael Brodsky's fifth novel. The title consists of precisely three asterisks, as mentioned on the book's copyright page as part of its Library of Congress cataloguing information. The book centers on Stu Potts, working for Dov Grey, captain of industry, creating ***s out of raws. No underlying meanings for "**... | [
"*** (novel) β Plot summary\n\nThe novel opens with a 13-page section consisting almost entirely of paragraphs that begin \"It all began with ...\". These include some simple one-liners (including \"bathroom smells, bathroom noises\", \"hunger, and thirst of course\", \"the loss of his credit cards\") any one of wh... |
*-algebra_15109929 | Summarize the 'Examples' part of '*-algebra'. | Any commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-algebra over the original field,... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109932 | Reconstruct the content about 'Examples' from the article on '*-algebra'. | with * given by the transposition. nβΓβn matrices over C with * given by the conjugate transpose. R[x] over a commutative trivially-*-ring R is a *-algebra over R with Pβ*(x) = Pβ(βx) . (A,β+,βΓ,β*) is simultaneously a *-ring, an algebra over a ring R (commutative), and (rβx)* = rβ(x*) βr β R, x β A , then A is a *-alg... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109931 | What does the article about '*-algebra' say regarding 'Examples'? | a *-algebra over its dual numbers ring, a *-ring with non-trivial *, because the quotient by The same about a commutative ring K and its polynomial ring the quotient by In Hecke algebra, an involution is important to the KazhdanβLusztig polynomial. ; The endomorphism ring of an elliptic curve becomes a *-algebra over t... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109924 | Describe the content of the article about '*-algebra'. | In mathematics, and more specifically in abstract algebra, a *-algebra (or involutive algebra) is a mathematical structure consisting of two involutive rings R and A, where R is commutative and A has the structure of an associative algebra over R. Involutive algebras generalize the idea of a number system equipped with... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109926 | Based on the article about '*-algebra', describe the '*-algebra' section. | A *-algebra A is a *-ring, with involution * that is an associative algebra over a commutative *-ring R with involution β², such that (rβx)* = rβ²βx* βr β R, x β A . The base *-ring R is often the complex numbers (with * acting as complex conjugation). It follows from the axioms that * on A is conjugate-linear in R, mean... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109930 | From the article on '*-algebra', restate the 'Examples' content. | operation) and *-algebras over reals (where * is trivial). Note that neither of the three is a complex algebra. ; Hurwitz quaternions form a non-commutative *-ring with the quaternion conjugation. ; The matrix algebra of The matrix algebra of Its generalization, the Hermitian adjoint in the algebra of bounded linear op... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109933 | Summarize the 'Non-Example' part of '*-algebra'. | Not every algebra admits an involution: Regard the 2Γ2 matrices over the complex numbers. Consider the following subalgebra: Concluding that the subalgebra admits no involution. | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109927 | From the article on '*-algebra', restate the 'Philosophy of the *-operation' content. | The *-operation on a *-ring is analogous to complex conjugation on the complex numbers. The *-operation on a *-algebra is analogous to taking adjoints in complex matrix algebras. | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109935 | Explain what '*-algebra' covers in the 'Skew structures' section. | Given a *-ring, there is also the map β* : x β¦ βx* .It does not define a *-ring structure (unless the characteristic is 2, in which case β* is identical to the original *), as 1 β¦ β1 , neither is it antimultiplicative, but it satisfies the other axioms (linear, involution) and hence is quite similar to *-algebra where ... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109925 | Summarize the '*-ring' part of '*-algebra'. | : A β A In mathematics, a *-ring is a ring with a map that is an antiautomorphism and an involution. More precisely, is required to satisfy the following properties: (x + y)* = x* + y* (xβy)* = y*βx* 1* = 1 (x*)* = x for all x,βy in A. This is also called an involutive ring, involutory ring, and ring with involuti... | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-algebra_15109928 | Describe the 'Notation' section of the article about '*-algebra'. | The * involution is a unary operation written with a postfixed star glyph centered above or near the mean line: x β¦ x* , or x β¦ xβ (TeX: ), but not as " xβ "; see the asterisk article for details. | [
"*-algebra β Examples\n\nAny commutative ring becomes a *-ring with the trivial (identical) involution. ; The most familiar example of a *-ring and a *-algebra over reals is the field of complex numbers More generally, a field extension made by adjunction of a square root (such as the imaginary unit ββ1) is a *-alg... |
*-autonomous_category_10273809 | Summarize the following section from the article on '*-autonomous category'. | In mathematics, a *-autonomous (read "star-autonomous") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality. | [
"*-autonomous category\n\nIn mathematics, a *-autonomous (read \"star-autonomous\") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \\bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality.",
"*-auton... |
*-autonomous_category_10273815 | Reconstruct the content about 'Non symmetric case' from the article on '*-autonomous category'. | In a biclosed monoidal category C, not necessarily symmetric, it is still possible to define a dualizing object and then define a *-autonomous category as a biclosed monoidal category with a dualizing object. They are equivalent definitions, as in the symmetric case. | [
"*-autonomous category\n\nIn mathematics, a *-autonomous (read \"star-autonomous\") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \\bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality.",
"*-auton... |
*-autonomous_category_10273811 | From the article on '*-autonomous category', restate the 'Properties' content. | Compact closed categories are *-autonomous, with the monoidal unit as the dualizing object. Conversely, if the unit of a *-autonomous category is a dualizing object then there is a canonical family of maps These are all isomorphisms if and only if the *-autonomous category is compact closed. | [
"*-autonomous category\n\nIn mathematics, a *-autonomous (read \"star-autonomous\") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \\bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality.",
"*-auton... |
*-autonomous_category_10273814 | Reconstruct the content about 'Examples' from the article on '*-autonomous category'. | of sets and their partial injections is self-dual because the converse of the latter is again a partial injection. The concept of *-autonomous category was introduced by Michael Barr in 1979 in a monograph with that title. Barr defined the notion for the more general situation of V-categories, categories enriched in a ... | [
"*-autonomous category\n\nIn mathematics, a *-autonomous (read \"star-autonomous\") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \\bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality.",
"*-auton... |
*-autonomous_category_10273812 | Summarize the 'Examples' part of '*-autonomous category'. | A familiar example is the category of finite-dimensional vector spaces over any field k made monoidal with the usual tensor product of vector spaces. The dualizing object is k, the one-dimensional vector space, and dualization corresponds to transposition. Although the category of all vector spaces over k is not *-auto... | [
"*-autonomous category\n\nIn mathematics, a *-autonomous (read \"star-autonomous\") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \\bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality.",
"*-auton... |
*-autonomous_category_10273813 | From the article on '*-autonomous category', restate the 'Examples' content. | *-autonomous with dualizer the chain of two elements. A degenerate example (all homsets of cardinality at most one) is given by any Boolean algebra (as a partially ordered set) made monoidal using conjunction for the tensor product and taking 0 as the dualizing object. The formalism of Verdier duality gives further exa... | [
"*-autonomous category\n\nIn mathematics, a *-autonomous (read \"star-autonomous\") category C is a symmetric monoidal closed category equipped with a dualizing object \\bot. The concept is also referred to as Grothendieck—Verdier category in view of its relation to the notion of Verdier duality.",
"*-auton... |
*69_(album)_16628048 | What does the article about '*69 (album)' say regarding 'Background and production'? | Blue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, "Cellophane". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added "Daddy" and three bonus tracks labeled as "voicemails" to the tracklist, making the EP her second full studio album. | [
"*69 (album) β Track listing\n\nAdapted from Spotify and Discogs.",
"*69 (album) β Background and production\n\nBlue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, \"Cellophane\". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added \"Da... |
*69_(album)_16628051 | From the article on '*69 (album)', restate the 'Critical reception' content. | The album's success with music reviewers was key in Emily Blue winning the Chicago Reader Best Pop Artist Award in 2019. Wiwibloggs positively reviewed "Microscope" in their Wednesday Wishlist special in summer 2020. | [
"*69 (album) β Track listing\n\nAdapted from Spotify and Discogs.",
"*69 (album) β Background and production\n\nBlue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, \"Cellophane\". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added \"Da... |
*69_(album)_16628054 | Describe the 'Musicians' section of the article about '*69 (album)'. | Emily Blue β lead vocals, lyrics ; Max Perenchio - lyrics (tracks 1β7, 9), production (tracks 1β7, 9) ; Uuskhy (Joseph Meland) - lyrics (track 8), production (track 8) | [
"*69 (album) β Track listing\n\nAdapted from Spotify and Discogs.",
"*69 (album) β Background and production\n\nBlue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, \"Cellophane\". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added \"Da... |
*69_(album)_16628050 | Summarize the 'Composition' part of '*69 (album)'. | the genre of the singer's past releases, and praised *69 for its unique sound: "a few listens to Blue's radio-ready solo jams, such as Microscope and Falling in Love make it clear that she can translate her razor-sharp hooks into any musical language". Blue went on to win Chicago Reader's Best Pop Artist Award 2019 by ... | [
"*69 (album) β Track listing\n\nAdapted from Spotify and Discogs.",
"*69 (album) β Background and production\n\nBlue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, \"Cellophane\". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added \"Da... |
*69_(album)_16628049 | What does the article about '*69 (album)' say regarding 'Composition'? | *69 is a synth-pop album characterized by sharp electronic instruments and a mix of heavy glitch- and '80s pop-inspired sounds. Do312 defined the album, when it was still in production, as "[m]oving far from her previous work", and "less traditional and more character-driven, painting a portrait of Blue as a fiery pop-... | [
"*69 (album) β Track listing\n\nAdapted from Spotify and Discogs.",
"*69 (album) β Background and production\n\nBlue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, \"Cellophane\". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added \"Da... |
*69_(album)_16628047 | Summarize the following section from the article on '*69 (album)'. | *69 ("star sixty-nine") is the second studio album by Chicago-based singer Emily Blue. It was released independently by Blue in collaboration with Audiotree, originally on 8 August 2018 as an extended play, then re-issued on 27 March 2019 with four additional tracks as a full studio album. The album was produced by Max... | [
"*69 (album) β Track listing\n\nAdapted from Spotify and Discogs.",
"*69 (album) β Background and production\n\nBlue announced that she was writing material for an upcoming EP in March 2018, along with the release of the first single off the EP, \"Cellophane\". A few months after the EP's release, Blue added \"Da... |
*82_8963479 | What information does the article about '*82' provide on 'In popular culture'? | Star 82 Review is a literary journal published since 2012 which is named after the *82 function: "Star 82 is the code needed to unblock one's phone number. Tell us who you are. Someone will answer." | [
"*82 β In popular culture\n\nStar 82 Review is a literary journal published since 2012 which is named after the *82 function: \"Star 82 is the code needed to unblock one's phone number. Tell us who you are. Someone will answer.\"",
"*82\n\nTo correctly unblock a number, listen for a dial tone, dial *82, and liste... |
*82_8963478 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '*82'. | To correctly unblock a number, listen for a dial tone, dial *82, and listen for the momentary flashing dial tone which confirms the override. Then establish the connection as usual by dialing 1, the area code, and the phone number to complete the call. Anonymous Call Rejection (*77) is offered to subscribers, so in som... | [
"*82 β In popular culture\n\nStar 82 Review is a literary journal published since 2012 which is named after the *82 function: \"Star 82 is the code needed to unblock one's phone number. Tell us who you are. Someone will answer.\"",
"*82\n\nTo correctly unblock a number, listen for a dial tone, dial *82, and liste... |
*82_8963477 | Summarize the following section from the article on '*82'. | This Vertical Service Code, *82, enables calling line identification regardless of subscriber preference, dialed to unblock withheld numbers (private callers) in the U.S. on a per-call basis. If Caller ID is subscribed to or enabled on the line receiving the call, the unblocked phone number and registered name is displ... | [
"*82 β In popular culture\n\nStar 82 Review is a literary journal published since 2012 which is named after the *82 function: \"Star 82 is the code needed to unblock one's phone number. Tell us who you are. Someone will answer.\"",
"*82\n\nTo correctly unblock a number, listen for a dial tone, dial *82, and liste... |
*Corpus_Callosum_2641536 | Describe the 'Plot' section of the article about '*Corpus Callosum'. | in which live a mother, a father, and a boy. The three sit on their sofa, completely enthralled by what they are watching on the television as everything around them shifts. The sofa changes colours, as do the walls, the photos, their clothing and more. The living room they sit in is filthy. Scattered about are empty a... | [
"*Corpus Callosum β Plot\n\nin which live a mother, a father, and a boy. The three sit on their sofa, completely enthralled by what they are watching on the television as everything around them shifts. The sofa changes colours, as do the walls, the photos, their clothing and more. The living room they sit in is fil... |
*Corpus_Callosum_2641537 | What information does the article about '*Corpus Callosum' provide on 'Cast'? | Jacqueline Anderson as Walking Woman ; Berj Bannayan ; Greg Hermanovic ; John Massey ; John Penner ; Kim Plate ; Tom Sherman ; Joanne Tod | [
"*Corpus Callosum β Plot\n\nin which live a mother, a father, and a boy. The three sit on their sofa, completely enthralled by what they are watching on the television as everything around them shifts. The sofa changes colours, as do the walls, the photos, their clothing and more. The living room they sit in is fil... |
*Corpus_Callosum_2641534 | What information does the article about '*Corpus Callosum' provide? | *Corpus Callosum is a 2002 experimental Canadian film directed by Michael Snow. The title is a reference to the part of the brain which was once thought to have been home to the human soul, and which scientifically passes messages between the two hemispheres. The Corpus Callosum of the film refers to the mysterious spa... | [
"*Corpus Callosum β Plot\n\nin which live a mother, a father, and a boy. The three sit on their sofa, completely enthralled by what they are watching on the television as everything around them shifts. The sofa changes colours, as do the walls, the photos, their clothing and more. The living room they sit in is fil... |
*Lisp_21817278 | Reconstruct the content about 'Development' from the article on '*Lisp'. | A *Lisp interpreter was initially developed. It became apparent quickly that a *Lisp compiler, translating *Lisp into Lisp and PARIS, would be needed to attain the gigaFLOPS speed that was attainable in theory by a Connection Machine. The *Lisp compiler was written by Jeff Mincy and was first released in 1986. An appli... | [
"*Lisp β Development\n\nA *Lisp interpreter was initially developed. It became apparent quickly that a *Lisp compiler, translating *Lisp into Lisp and PARIS, would be needed to attain the gigaFLOPS speed that was attainable in theory by a Connection Machine. The *Lisp compiler was written by Jeff Mincy and was firs... |
*Lisp_21817276 | What information does the article about '*Lisp' provide? | *Lisp (or StarLisp) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp. It was conceived of in 1985 by two employees of the Thinking Machines Corporation, Cliff Lasser and Steve Omohundro, as a way to provide an efficient yet high-level language for programming the nascent Connection Machine (CM). | [
"*Lisp β Development\n\nA *Lisp interpreter was initially developed. It became apparent quickly that a *Lisp compiler, translating *Lisp into Lisp and PARIS, would be needed to attain the gigaFLOPS speed that was attainable in theory by a Connection Machine. The *Lisp compiler was written by Jeff Mincy and was firs... |
*Lisp_21817277 | Describe the 'Prelude' section of the article about '*Lisp'. | At the time the Connection Machine was being designed and built, the only language being actively developed for it was an assembly-level language named PARIS (Parallel Instruction Set). It became evident that a better way to program the machine was needed, and quickly. Waiting for the completion of Connection Machine L... | [
"*Lisp β Development\n\nA *Lisp interpreter was initially developed. It became apparent quickly that a *Lisp compiler, translating *Lisp into Lisp and PARIS, would be needed to attain the gigaFLOPS speed that was attainable in theory by a Connection Machine. The *Lisp compiler was written by Jeff Mincy and was firs... |
*Lisp_21817279 | What does the article about '*Lisp' say regarding 'Implementation'? | StarLisp was written on Common Lisp (CL), and thus had the full power of CL behind it. To use a Connection Machine, one needed a host or front-end. To use *Lisp, that front-end had to run CL. Symbolics' machines using Genera and Sun Microsystems workstations running Lucid Inc.'s Lucid Common Lisp were both used to oper... | [
"*Lisp β Development\n\nA *Lisp interpreter was initially developed. It became apparent quickly that a *Lisp compiler, translating *Lisp into Lisp and PARIS, would be needed to attain the gigaFLOPS speed that was attainable in theory by a Connection Machine. The *Lisp compiler was written by Jeff Mincy and was firs... |
*Star_2500993 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '*Star'. | *Star is a complex abstract strategy game by Ea Ea, a designer of Y. It is a redevelopment of his earlier game Star. | [
"*Star\n\n*Star is a complex abstract strategy game by Ea Ea, a designer of Y. It is a redevelopment of his earlier game Star.",
"*Star β Rules\n\n*Star can be played on graphs of different sizes. The three shown boards have 105, 180, and 275 nodes of which 30, 40, and 50 are on the perimeter. Note that the edges... |
*Star_2500994 | What does the article about '*Star' say regarding 'Rules'? | *Star can be played on graphs of different sizes. The three shown boards have 105, 180, and 275 nodes of which 30, 40, and 50 are on the perimeter. Note that the edges between the five centermost nodes cross each other. Two players alternately place stones of their colour on empty nodes. The game ends when the board is... | [
"*Star\n\n*Star is a complex abstract strategy game by Ea Ea, a designer of Y. It is a redevelopment of his earlier game Star.",
"*Star β Rules\n\n*Star can be played on graphs of different sizes. The three shown boards have 105, 180, and 275 nodes of which 30, 40, and 50 are on the perimeter. Note that the edges... |
*Star_2500995 | Based on the article about '*Star', describe the 'Comparison to other games' section. | *Star is closely related to games of Hex and Y where the goal is to connect certain sides of the board to each other. On the other hand, *Star is closely related to Go in which the goal is to gather more territory than the opponent. Often survival of a group in Go is achieved by connecting it to another one. In Go, all... | [
"*Star\n\n*Star is a complex abstract strategy game by Ea Ea, a designer of Y. It is a redevelopment of his earlier game Star.",
"*Star β Rules\n\n*Star can be played on graphs of different sizes. The three shown boards have 105, 180, and 275 nodes of which 30, 40, and 50 are on the perimeter. Note that the edges... |
*astTECS_30249967 | Explain what '*astTECS' covers in the 'Product and services' section. | IP PBX ; Call Center Dialer ; Voice logger ; Interactive voice response ; Video conference ; Gateways ; Interface cards ; IP Phones ; CRM Solution ; SBC ; Open Source Technology - Asterisk, Elastix, A2Billing, Vicidial ; Training on Asterisk - *astTECS Academy | [
"*astTECS β Product and services\n\nIP PBX ; Call Center Dialer ; Voice logger ; Interactive voice response ; Video conference ; Gateways ; Interface cards ; IP Phones ; CRM Solution ; SBC ; Open Source Technology - Asterisk, Elastix, A2Billing, Vicidial ; Training on Asterisk - *astTECS Academy",
"*astTECS β Acc... |
*astTECS_30249969 | Describe the 'Accreditations' section of the article about '*astTECS'. | ISO 9001:2008 ; ISO 9001:2015 It is independently accredited and assesses a wide range of standards and other specifications including: | [
"*astTECS β Product and services\n\nIP PBX ; Call Center Dialer ; Voice logger ; Interactive voice response ; Video conference ; Gateways ; Interface cards ; IP Phones ; CRM Solution ; SBC ; Open Source Technology - Asterisk, Elastix, A2Billing, Vicidial ; Training on Asterisk - *astTECS Academy",
"*astTECS β Acc... |
*astTECS_30249970 | Explain what '*astTECS' covers in the 'Awards and recognition' section. | Red Herring 's Top 100 Global Award, 2013. ; Red Herring 's Asia Top 100 Winners, 2013. ; Listed amongst the Top 20 Most promising Open Source Solutions Service Providers, 2015. ; Brand of the Year 2016 by Silicon India Magazine. ; Listed among the Top 20 Most Promising Call Center Technology Solution Providers, 2016 b... | [
"*astTECS β Product and services\n\nIP PBX ; Call Center Dialer ; Voice logger ; Interactive voice response ; Video conference ; Gateways ; Interface cards ; IP Phones ; CRM Solution ; SBC ; Open Source Technology - Asterisk, Elastix, A2Billing, Vicidial ; Training on Asterisk - *astTECS Academy",
"*astTECS β Acc... |
*astTECS_30249966 | Based on the article about '*astTECS', describe the 'History and overview' section. | The company was founded in 2010 and developed its first open source IP PBX system. The company is specialised in open source asterisk based VoIP solution. In 2012, *astTECS launched NTP 2012 Policy compliant IP PBX series with video conferencing facility. In October, 2012, the company expanded its operation in South Af... | [
"*astTECS β Product and services\n\nIP PBX ; Call Center Dialer ; Voice logger ; Interactive voice response ; Video conference ; Gateways ; Interface cards ; IP Phones ; CRM Solution ; SBC ; Open Source Technology - Asterisk, Elastix, A2Billing, Vicidial ; Training on Asterisk - *astTECS Academy",
"*astTECS β Acc... |
*astTECS_30249965 | What information does the article about '*astTECS' provide? | *astTECS is an Indian telecom company, which provides enterprise telecom products and Asterisk based Open Source communication solution, headquartered in Bangalore, India. The company is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 9001:2015 certified. In 2013, *astTECS was featured in Red Herring Global Top 100 Winners List and Asia Top 100... | [
"*astTECS β Product and services\n\nIP PBX ; Call Center Dialer ; Voice logger ; Interactive voice response ; Video conference ; Gateways ; Interface cards ; IP Phones ; CRM Solution ; SBC ; Open Source Technology - Asterisk, Elastix, A2Billing, Vicidial ; Training on Asterisk - *astTECS Academy",
"*astTECS β Acc... |
*shels_29374276 | Based on the article about '*shels', describe the 'History' section. | groups such as Bossk and The Ghost of a Thousand. The tour included a performance at GuilFest, where the band share a stage with My Vitriol and Zico Chain. The band's second EP, Laurentian's Atoll, was then released in November 2007. This was composed of remastered versions of the three tracks from Wingsfortheirsmiles,... | [
"*shels β History\n\ngroups such as Bossk and The Ghost of a Thousand. The tour included a performance at GuilFest, where the band share a stage with My Vitriol and Zico Chain. The band's second EP, Laurentian's Atoll, was then released in November 2007. This was composed of remastered versions of the three tracks ... |
*shels_29374274 | Summarize the following section from the article on '*shels'. | *shels is a British-American rock group, formed in 2003. The band have been described as a supergroup of the British underground music scene, as they have, at various times, featured former members of bands including Mahumodo, Eden Maine and Fireapple Red. | [
"*shels β History\n\ngroups such as Bossk and The Ghost of a Thousand. The tour included a performance at GuilFest, where the band share a stage with My Vitriol and Zico Chain. The band's second EP, Laurentian's Atoll, was then released in November 2007. This was composed of remastered versions of the three tracks ... |
*shels_29374277 | Based on the article about '*shels', describe the 'Band members' section. | Mehdi Safa β vocals, guitar ; Tom Harriman β drums ; Simon Maine β guitar ; Green Dave β guitar ; Phil Maine β guitar ; Red Dave β bass guitar ; Ed Mathews β atmospherics ; Arif Driessen β trumpet While the previous releases have been written predominantly by Mehdi Safa and Tom Harriman, live performances have featured... | [
"*shels β History\n\ngroups such as Bossk and The Ghost of a Thousand. The tour included a performance at GuilFest, where the band share a stage with My Vitriol and Zico Chain. The band's second EP, Laurentian's Atoll, was then released in November 2007. This was composed of remastered versions of the three tracks ... |
+_(MΓ‘s)_18349043 | Reconstruct the content about 'Composition' from the article on '+ (MΓ‘s)'. | The song was composed by the three performers alongside AndrΓ©s Torres in Los Angeles and talks about "summer love affairs that are very short but very intense". The performers constantly play with the words "plus" and "minus" as symbols during the song. The artists later revealed that they wanted "+" to have a 2000s po... | [
"+ (MΓ‘s) β Composition\n\nThe song was composed by the three performers alongside AndrΓ©s Torres in Los Angeles and talks about \"summer love affairs that are very short but very intense\". The performers constantly play with the words \"plus\" and \"minus\" as symbols during the song. The artists later revealed tha... |
+_(MΓ‘s)_18349041 | Summarize the following section from the article on '+ (MΓ‘s)'. | "+ (MΓ‘s)" (previously registered as "+", stylized in all caps; Spanish for "More") is a song by Spanish singer Aitana and Colombian duo Cali y El Dandee. The song was released on December 18, 2019 through Universal Music as the lead single of Aitana's upcoming second studio album 11 Razones (2020). It was written by Ai... | [
"+ (MΓ‘s) β Composition\n\nThe song was composed by the three performers alongside AndrΓ©s Torres in Los Angeles and talks about \"summer love affairs that are very short but very intense\". The performers constantly play with the words \"plus\" and \"minus\" as symbols during the song. The artists later revealed tha... |
+_(MΓ‘s)_18349042 | Explain what '+ (MΓ‘s)' covers in the 'Background' section. | During the summer 2019, Aitana began hinting at a new single that would feature a well-known artist. Originally scheduled to be released in November, the singer announced the release of "+" through her social media on 4 December 2019. The featured artist remained unknown for months. Aitana and the duo first met in Apri... | [
"+ (MΓ‘s) β Composition\n\nThe song was composed by the three performers alongside AndrΓ©s Torres in Los Angeles and talks about \"summer love affairs that are very short but very intense\". The performers constantly play with the words \"plus\" and \"minus\" as symbols during the song. The artists later revealed tha... |
+_(MΓ‘s)_18349044 | Reconstruct the content about 'Music video' from the article on '+ (MΓ‘s)'. | The music video, directed by Venezuelan artist Nuno Gomes, was recorded in Buenos Aires between 15 and 16 October 2019, and gained over one million views in its first 24 hours. | [
"+ (MΓ‘s) β Composition\n\nThe song was composed by the three performers alongside AndrΓ©s Torres in Los Angeles and talks about \"summer love affairs that are very short but very intense\". The performers constantly play with the words \"plus\" and \"minus\" as symbols during the song. The artists later revealed tha... |
+_(album)_28253649 | What does the article about '+ (album)' say regarding 'Critical reception'? | + received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Andy Gill of The Independent gave the album four stars out of... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253655 | What information does the article about '+ (album)' provide on 'Commercial performance'? | In the United Kingdom, midweek sales reports showed that + was set to top the UK Albums Chart, although Digital Spy reported that it still faced competition from Laura Marling's album A Creature I Don't Know. For the week of 18 September 2011, + debuted atop the UK Albums Chart with first-week sales of 102,000 copies. ... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253658 | From the article on '+ (album)', restate the 'Tour dates' content. | Ed Sheeran announced in May 2011 a 21 date UK & Ireland tour where he played songs from the newly released album. Sheeran then went on to add further dates for the start of 2012 and it was confirmed he would be playing his largest gig yet at Brixton Academy. Ed Sheeran would be touring the US for the first time in earl... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253647 | Based on the article about '+ (album)', describe the 'Background' section. | me". Sheeran started performing with the acoustic guitar aged 11 and his love for the instrument was what "got [him] into music and singing". His musical inspirations from an early age surfaced from The Beatles and Bob Dylan, but he noted Damien Rice as a larger influence on his music whom he met after an intimate perf... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253653 | From the article on '+ (album)', restate the 'Critical reception' content. | directions in pop, as it fails to really gel the man's loves of folk and rap. If he ditches his bottom-of-a-Tube-escalator ballads (see 'Kiss Me') and stops trying to show off, Sheeran could well become a thrilling proposition over an entire long-player, rather than just in all-too-brief moments of magic." John Lewis o... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253648 | Reconstruct the content about 'Music' from the article on '+ (album)'. | + is influenced by rapper Eminem, hip-hop inspired duo Nizlopi and recording artist Damien Rice. Sheeran performs throughout the record with a small acoustic guitar, with "no band" and "no beats". The Daily Telegraph found that the lyricism is based around subjects he cares about in his own life, performing with a "sof... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253657 | Summarize the 'Commercial performance' part of '+ (album)'. | 2012. The album has been certified Triple Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). By January 2013, the album had spent 65 consecutive weeks on the ARIA Albums Chart and was still in the Top 5. It reached the top 10 in 6 non-consecutive years, in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2018, including... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253659 | Based on the article about '+ (album)', describe the 'Track listing' section. | undefined signifies an additional producer. ; "The City," "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" and "Sunburn" are all re-recorded versions from 2009's You Need Me EP, whereas "The A Team," "Little Bird," "Sofa" and "Homeless" originally appeared on the 2010s Loose Change EP; on later EP pressings, "The A Team" would be repla... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253651 | Based on the article about '+ (album)', describe the 'Critical reception' section. | by stating: "You can't help wishing he'd put said ability to slightly more edgy use, but then again, he still might: at least there's evidence that Ed Sheeran might still be around when the screaming girls grow up and calm down." Jon O'Brien of AllMusic found that Sheeran failed to "capitalize on his unique selling poi... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253656 | Summarize the 'Commercial performance' part of '+ (album)'. | single "You Need Me, I Don't Need You". By the end of 2011, the album had been certified Triple Platinum, indicating sales of over 900,000 copies. As of June 2015, the album has sold 1,958,000 copies in the UK, making it the sixth-best-selling album of the 2010s and the 44th-best-selling album of the 21st century. It i... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253661 | What does the article about '+ (album)' say regarding 'Production'? | Produced by Jake Gosling (tracks 1-10, 12-16), Charlie Hugall (10), Ed Sheeran (track 11), No I.D. (track 11) ; All Tracks Co-Produced by Ed Sheeran ; Recorded by Jake Gosling (tracks 1-4, 6, 8-10, 12-16), Guy Massey (5, 7), Charlie Hugall (10), Rob Kinaelski (11) ; Additional Recording by Guy Massey (tracks 3, 9, 12),... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253645 | Summarize the 'Background' part of '+ (album)'. | see what could happen". After performing a gig in the city, he was approached by Foxx's contact, who produced open-mic nights endorsed by Foxx. She invited him to perform, which he agreed to, and after the performance he was contacted by Foxx's manager, who then asked him to perform on Foxx's radio show. After performi... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253646 | What information does the article about '+ (album)' provide on 'Background'? | he uploaded a performance of track "You Need Me, I Don't Need You", which garnered over half a million views, making him "one of the most talked about UK acts". Following this, Sheeran signed to Atlantic Records and was signed to Elton John's management team called Rocket, which Sheeran discussed, saying: "Elton walked... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
+_(album)_28253644 | Reconstruct the content about 'Background' from the article on '+ (album)'. | After completing school at age 16, Sheeran spent his student grant on rail tickets. Moving from place to place, he performed at open-mic nights across the United Kingdom, where he would sleep on his friends' sofas spending time self-releasing homemade EPs and albums. After spending four years performing in the British ... | [
"+ (album) β Critical reception\n\n+ received mixed to favourable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 9 reviews, which indicates \"generally favorable reviews\". Andy Gill of The Ind... |
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