FACTOID # 156: Tax makes up half of the of Gross Domestic Product in Denmark and Sweden. In Japan and the United States, it makes up less than 30%.
 
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Herpes HSV-1 & HSV-2 (2796 words)
While HSV can be a frustrating and painful condition for some people, in general the virus is less a medical problem than a social problem.
While HSV can infect both genital and oral areas, both types cause milder infections when they are away from "home" territory.
When a person with a prior HSV infection does contract the second type, the first episode tends to be less severe than when no prior antibodies are present.
HSV color space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1129 words)
This method is well-suited to visualizing the entire HSV color space in a single object; however, due to its three-dimensional nature, it is not well-suited to color selection in two-dimensional computer interfaces.
The HSV color space could also be visualized as a cylindrical object; similar to the cone above, the hue varies along the outer circumference of a cylinder, with saturation again varying with distance from the center of a circular cross-section.
The resulting values are in (H,S,V) form, where H varies from 0.0 to 360.0, indicating the angle in degrees around the color circle where the hue is located.
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