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  2. List of largest photographs - Wikipedia

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    The most recent claim to the largest image stitched together was by the Canadian Museum of Civilization. [ 1] On 3 August 2015, the longest photographic negative was measured 79.37 m (260.4 ft) wide. This negative was created by Esteban Pastorino Díaz (Spain) by driving 32.8 km (20.4 mi) on the 2nd Ring Road (Beijing).

  3. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    A review published in the 2007 issue of BJU International showed the average erect penis length to be 14–16 cm (5.5–6.3 in) and girth to be 12–13 cm (4.7–5.1 in). The paper compared results of twelve studies conducted on different populations in several countries.

  4. List of largest birds - Wikipedia

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    Large specimens of this toucan can weigh to 870 g (1.92 lb) and 0.65 m (2.1 ft), at which size the beak alone can measure approximately 20 cm (7.9 in). [ 126 ] Until the 20th century, the largest woodpecker was the imperial woodpecker ( Campephilus imperialis ) of Mexico , with a length of up to 0.6 m (2.0 ft).

  5. Large intestine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The large intestine, also known as the large bowel, is the last part of the gastrointestinal tract and of the digestive system in tetrapods. Water is absorbed here and the remaining waste material is stored in the rectum as feces before being removed by defecation. [1]

  6. ImageNet - Wikipedia

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    The ImageNet project is a large visual database designed for use in visual object recognition software research. More than 14 million [ 1][ 2] images have been hand-annotated by the project to indicate what objects are pictured and in at least one million of the images, bounding boxes are also provided. [ 3] ImageNet contains more than 20,000 ...

  7. Dunbar's number - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar's number has become of interest in anthropology, evolutionary psychology, [12] statistics, and business management.For example, developers of social software are interested in it, as they need to know the size of social networks their software needs to take into account; and in the modern military, operational psychologists seek such data to support or refute policies related to ...

  8. 25 (number) - Wikipedia

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    25 is the sum of the five consecutive single-digit odd natural numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. 25 is a centered octagonal number, [ 1] a centered square number, [ 2] a centered octahedral number, [ 3] and an automorphic number. [ 4] 25 percent (%) is equal to ⁠ 1 4 ⁠ . It is the smallest decimal Friedman number as it can be expressed by its own ...

  9. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    This section illustrates several systems for naming large numbers, and shows how they can be extended past vigintillion . Traditional British usage assigned new names for each power of one million (the long scale ): 1,000,000 = 1 million; 1,000,0002 = 1 billion; 1,000,0003 = 1 trillion; and so on. It was adapted from French usage, and is ...