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JPEG   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: image/jpeg JPEG raster image and compression format. Commonly used for photographic images by digital cameras and on the web. JPEG is an acronym for Joint ...
MDB   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME types: application/mdb, application/msaccess, application/vnd.msaccess MDB database file. Native format of the Microsoft Access database application. Used in conjunction ...
MPS   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MPS mathematical file format. De facto standard for specifying linear programming (LP) problems. Commonly used as input format by LP solvers. MPS is an acronym for ...
NASACDF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: application/x-cdf CDF data file format. General-purpose, self-describing format for storing multidimensional datasets. Used for storage, management, and exchange ...
PDF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: application/pdf Adobe Acrobat format. Standard format for exchanging and archiving multi-page documents. PDF is an acronym for Portable Document Format. Binary ...
PICT   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: image/pict Macintosh graphics format. Was the original metafile format of the Apple Macintosh. PICT is an acronym derived from Picture. Can store raster images and ...
QuickTime   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: video/quicktime Apple QuickTime file format. Multimedia container format. Commonly used for archiving and exchanging video content. Stores audio and ...
TIFF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: image/tiff TIFF raster image format. Commonly used in image manipulation applications, page layout applications, scanners and other imaging devices, and ...
Nest   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Nest[f, expr, n] gives an expression with f applied n times to expr.
Subsets   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Subsets[list] gives a list of all possible subsets of list. Subsets[list, n] gives all subsets containing at most n elements. Subsets[list, {n}] gives all subsets containing ...
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