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The output of `round_up` was `val + factor` instead of `val` when `val` was an exact multiple of factor. Use the standard library method instead which handles this case correctly. This change resulted in a small change to one of the E2E test outputs.
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Fossils of polar bears are uncommon. [12][15] The oldest known fossil is a 130.000- to 110,000-year-old jaw bone, found on Prince Charles Foreland, | ||
Norway, in 2004,120)[1) Scientists in the 20th century surmised that polar bears directly descended from a population of brown bears, possibly in eastern | ||
Norway, in 2004,120)[1) Scientists in the 20th century surmised that polar bears directly descended from population of brown bears, possibly in eastern | ||
Siberia or Alaska.[12][15] Mitochondrial DNA studies in the 1990s and 2000s supported the status of the polar bear as a derivative of the brown bear. | ||
finding that some brown bear populations were more closely related to polar bears than to other brown bears, particularly the ABC Islands bears of | ||
Southeast Alaska.[20][21]22] A 2010 study estimated that the polar bear lineage split from other brown bears around 150,000 years ago./20] | ||
Southeast Alaska.[20][21][22] A 2010 study estimated that the polar bear lineage split from other brown bears around 150,000 years ago./20; |
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