December 16, 2010
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This document is Page 5 of a scientific paper on 'Culturomics' published in Sciencexpress on December 16, 2010. It outlines the methodology of using digitized text to study cultural trends and lists numerous academic references. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017000' stamp, identifying it as evidence in a congressional investigation, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's connections to and funding of scientists, as Reference 17 cites Martin A. Nowak, a Harvard professor who received significant funding from Epstein.
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This document is a page from a scientific paper published in 'Science' or 'Sciencexpress' on December 16, 2010, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016999. The text discusses a statistical analysis of fame and censorship using data from Wikipedia and Google Books, analyzing the trajectories of celebrity for figures like Bill Clinton and the impact of Nazi censorship on figures like Marc Chagall. While part of a government oversight release (likely related to Epstein's connections with scientists), the content itself is purely academic.
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