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Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) memory chips are made from silicon wafers in manufacturing facilities through a very complex process called wafer fabs. The wafers are routed through the fab machines in an order that is referred to as a recipe. The wafers may go through the same machine several times as the chip is created. The data file DRAM Chips contains a sample of processing times, measured in fractions of hours, at a particular machine center for one chip recipe. Compute the mean processing time.
Strabismus
A condition where the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object, commonly known as crossed eyes.
Binocularity
The ability of both eyes to work together to achieve a single, coherent image and perceive depth.
Red Reflex
A bright reflection from the back of the eye when a light is shone into it, often observed during eye exams.
Apgar Score
A quick test performed on a newborn at 1 and 5 minutes after birth to assess the baby's heart rate, muscle tone, reflexes, skin color, and breathing effort.
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