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WER or Wer may refer to: * Wer (god), an Akkadian god * Wer (film), ''Wer'' (film), a 2013 horror film * Were, an archaic term for adult men * Lemon technique, Weak echo region, in meteorology, an area of markedly lower reflectivity within thunderstorms resulting from an increase in updraft strength * Werribee railway station, Melbourne * Western Entrance to the Riedbahn, the western approach of the Riedbahn in Mannheim, Germany * Wiki Educational Resources Limited, the legal name of the first Wikimedia UK chapter * Windows Error Reporting, a feature of Windows XP and later operating systems * Word error rate, in computational linguistics, a common metric of measuring the performance of a speech recognition system See also * Ver (other) * Vera (other) * Vere (other) * Verus (other) * Wehr (other) {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wer (god)
Wer (Wēr), also known as Mer, Ber and Iluwer was a weather god worshiped in parts of Mesopotamia and ancient Syria (region), Syria. It is presumed that he was originally one of the main deities of the northern parts of these areas, but his Cult (religious practice), cult declined in the second half of the second millennium BCE. The nature of the relation between him and Itūr-Mēr, the tutelary god of Mari, is disputed by researchers. In an Old Babylonian Empire, Old Babylonian version of the ''Epic of Gilgamesh,'' Wer is described as the master of the monster Humbaba, though in other versions of this narrative this role instead belongs to Enlil. Name Two forms of the name, Wēr and Mēr, were originally in use. A third version, Bēr, started to be commonly used in the Middle Assyrian Empire, Middle Assyrian period. Additionally, god lists attest the form Iluwēr, "the god Wēr." The spelling Mēr was consistently employed in texts from Mari, Syria, Mari and nearby areas, with th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wer (film)
''Wer'' is a 2013 American horror film directed by William Brent Bell and starring A.J. Cook as a defense attorney who discovers that her client is a werewolf. The film was released in Japan on November 16, 2013, and was released to VOD in the United States in August 2014. Plot French police, led by Captain Klaus Pistor, question Claire Porter as she recovers in a hospital bed. American tourists vacationing in France, Claire’s husband Henry and son Peter were viciously mauled to death in a savage attack by an unknown beast. When Claire makes a claim that the shadowy figure resembled a man, the police arrest brutish local man Talan Gwynek for the murders. Claire later dies in the hospital from her wounds. Expatriate attorney Katherine Samantha Moore requests to represent Talan. Fellow American Eric Sarin works as her investigator. Kate hires English animal expert Dr. Gavin Flemyng, with whom she had a romantic relationship five years earlier, to complete the defense team. Wh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Were
''Were'' and ''wer'' are archaism, archaic terms for adult male humans and were often used for alliteration with wife as "were and wife" in Germanic-speaking cultures (, , , , , , ). In Anglo-Saxon law ''wer'' was the value of a man's life. He could be required to pay his ''wer'' to the king as a penalty for crime. If he was murdered then his relatives were entitled to his wergild as compensation from the murderer. Etymology and usage The word has cognates in various other languages, for example, Latin ' (as in virility) and Irish language, Gaelic ' (plural ' as in Fir Bolg) both mean a male human. It is likely that ''wer'' forms part of a compound word in ''werewolf'' (man-wolf), although there are other proposed etymologies.Concise OED, entry "werewolf" In folklore and fantasy fiction, ''were-'' is often affix, prefixed to an animal name to indicate a therianthropic figure or shapeshifting, shapeshifter (''e.g.'' "were-boar"). Hyphenation used to be mandatory, but is now c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lemon Technique
The Lemon technique is a method used by meteorologists using weather radar to determine the relative strength of thunderstorm cells in a vertically sheared environment. It is named for Leslie R. Lemon, the co-creator of the current conceptual model of a supercell. The Lemon technique is largely a continuation of work by Keith A. Browning, who first identified and named the supercell.; The method focuses on updrafts and uses weather radar to measure quantities such as height (''echo tops''), reflectivity (such as morphology and gradient), and location to show features and trends described by Lemon. These features include: * ''Updraft tilt'' - The tilted updraft (vertical orientation) of the main updraft is an indication of the strength of the updraft, with nearly vertical tilts indicating stronger updrafts. * ''Echo overhang'' - In intense thunderstorms, an area of very strong reflectivity atop the weak echo region and on the low-level inflow inside side of the storm. * ''Weak ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Werribee Railway Station
Werribee railway station is a commuter railway station and the terminus of the Werribee line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the western suburb of Werribee, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Werribee station is a ground level premium station, featuring three platforms, an island platform with two faces and one side platform. It opened on 25 June 1857, with the current station provided in 1983. The Western standard gauge line, which operates between Melbourne and Adelaide, passes to the north of Platform 1. History Werribee station opened on 25 June 1857 by the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company, as part of the railway line between those two cities. It was designed by Frederick Kawerau, in partnership with Edward Snell, the engineer for the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company. In May 1927, the station building was heavily damaged by fire. As part of the rebuilding, a new, low-pitched roof was provided, and the surviving bluestone walls w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Western Entrance To The Riedbahn
The Western Entrance to the Riedbahn (''Westliche Einführung der Riedbahn'', WER) is a 9.5 km-long line in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, opened in 1985. It gives direct access from the Mannheim–Frankfurt railway (known as the ''Riedbahn'') from the north to the western end of Mannheim central station, allowing trains to the east and the south (and ''vice versa'') to continue without reversal. Description The new line passes under the passenger and freight tracks of the Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway on the northwestern approach to Mannheim Hauptbahnhof and then runs over a 2,200 m long viaduct that crosses several intersecting roads in the port area. This viaduct is interrupted by two tied-arch bridges, one over a port channel, while the other is the Western Riedbahn bridge (''Riedbahnbrücke West'') over the Neckar. Adjoining the viaduct is an almost 2,000 m–long embankment, which is interrupted by a five-span prestressed concrete bridge; it ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wikimedia UK
Wikimedia UK (WMUK), also known as Wikimedia United Kingdom, is a Charitable organization, registered charity established to support volunteers in the United Kingdom who work on Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia. As such, it is a Wikimedia chapter approved by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), which owns and hosts those projects. Wikimedia UK started out as Wiki Educational Resources Limited (WER), but due to financial difficulties and other problems the organisation dissolved, and was replaced by Wiki UK Limited. After its first attempt to gain charitable status in 2009 failed, the group subsequently made changes to its charter in order to satisfy the charity criteria, and was recognised as a registered charity in England and Wales in 2011. During the same year, WMUK added full-time staff and established a permanent office in London, England. The chapter has several collaborations with museums and other institutions, and has organised events for volunteers aimed at adding c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Windows Error Reporting
Windows Error Reporting (WER) (codenamed Watson) is a crash reporter, crash reporting technology introduced by Microsoft with Windows XP and included in later Windows versions and Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0. Not to be confused with the Dr. Watson (debugger), Dr. Watson debugging tool which left the memory dump on the user's local machine, Windows Error Reporting collects and offers to send post-error debug information (a Core dump, memory dump) using the Internet to Microsoft when an application crashes or stops responding on a user's desktop. No data is sent without the user's consent. When a crash dump (or other error signature information) reaches the Microsoft server, it is analyzed, and information about a solution is sent back to the user if available. Solutions are served using Windows Error Reporting Responses. Windows Error Reporting runs as a Windows service. Kinshuman Kinshumann is the original architect of WER. WER was also included in the Association for Computin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Word Error Rate
Word error rate (WER) is a common metric of the performance of a speech recognition or machine translation system. The WER metric typically ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates that the compared pieces of text are exactly identical, and 1 (or larger) indicates that they are completely different with no similarity. This way, a WER of 0.8 means that there is an 80% error rate for compared sentences. The general difficulty of measuring performance lies in the fact that the recognized word sequence can have a different length from the reference word sequence (supposedly the correct one). The WER is derived from the Levenshtein distance, working at the word level instead of the phoneme level. The WER is a valuable tool for comparing different systems as well as for evaluating improvements within one system. This kind of measurement, however, provides no details on the nature of translation errors and further work is therefore required to identify the main source(s) of error and to focu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ver (other)
Ver or VER may refer to: * Voluntary Export Restraints, in international trade * VER, the IATA airport code for Veracruz International Airport * Volk's Electric Railway, Brighton, England * VerPublishing, of the German group VDM Publishing, reproduces Wikipedia content * Voluntary Emission Reduction (or Verified Emission Reduction), used for carbon credits * Ver (command), a shell command in DOS, Windows etc. * an abbreviation for "versine", a trigonometric function * ver (function prefix) (versus), a prefix for versed trigonometric functions in mathematics * an abbreviation for "version" *places in France: ** Ver, Manche, in the Manche ''département'' ** Ver-lès-Chartres, in the Eure-et-Loir ''département'' **Ver-sur-Launette, in the Oise ''département'' **Ver-sur-Mer, in the Calvados ''département'' *River Ver, in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom * Ver, Belgium, a small village in the municipality of Houyet, Belgium *Roger Ver, a Bitcoin entrepreneur *Ver (music), songs ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vera (other)
Vera may refer to: Names *Vera (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Vera (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name) **Vera (), archbishop of the archdiocese of Tarragona Places Spain *Vera, Almería, a municipality in the province of Almería, Andalusia * Vera de Bidasoa, a municipality in the autonomous community of Navarra *La Vera, a comarca in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura United States * Vera, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Vera, Kansas, a ghost town * Vera, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Vera, Oklahoma, a town * Vera, Texas, an unincorporated community * Vera, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Veradale, Washington, originally known as Vera, CDP Elsewhere * Vera, Santa Fe, a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina * Vera Department, an administrative subdivision (departamento) of the province of Santa Fe * Vera, Mato Grosso, Brazil, a municipality * Cape Ve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vere (other)
Vere may refer to: Surname * Charles Broke Vere (1779–1843), British soldier and Member of Parliament * Charlotte Vere, Baroness Vere of Norbiton (born 1969), British politician * Francis Vere (1560–1609), English soldier * Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565–1635), English military leader Given name * Vere Benett-Stanford (1840–1894), MP for Shaftesbury * Vere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland (1645–1693), British peer and MP for Peterborough and for Kent * Vere Fane, 5th Earl of Westmorland (1678–1698), British peer and member of the House of Lords * Vere Fane (MP) (fl. 1818), MP for Petersfield and Lyme Regis * Vere Bonamy Fane (1863–1924), general in the British Indian Army * Vere Fane, 14th Earl of Westmorland (1893–1948), British peer and equestrian * Vere Monckton-Arundell, Viscountess Galway (1859–1921), British poet and philanthropist * Vere Beauclerk, 1st Baron Vere (1699–1781), British peer and politician * Vere Bird (1910–1999), fir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |