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  • 121Mathematics in medieval Islam — A page from the The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing by Al Khwarizmi. In the history of mathematics, mathematics in medieval Islam, often termed Islamic mathematics …

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  • 122Academic grading in Chile — In Chile, a grade point average ranges from 1.0 up to 7.0 (with one decimal place) are used, where:* 7.0 (excellent) is the best possible grade * 6.0 6.9 (very good) * 5.0 5.9 (good) * 4.0 4.9 (sufficient); 4.0 is the lowest passing grade * 1.0 3 …

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  • 123Lochs' theorem — In number theory, Lochs theorem is a theorem concerning the rate of convergance of the continued fraction expansion of a typical real number. The theorem was proved by G. Lochs in 1964. [Lochs, G. Abh. Hamburg Univ. Math. Sem. 27, 142 144, 1964]… …

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  • 124D-value (microbiology) — In microbiology, D value refers to decimal reduction time is the time required at a certain temperature to kill 90% of the organisms being studied. Thus after a colony is reduced by 1 D, only 10% of the original organisms remain. The population… …

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  • 125один знак после запятой — [Интент] EN one decimalone decimal place …

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  • 126point — (pt)    1. a unit of angle measure equal to 1/32 of a circle. Compasses are read by suspending the compass needle over a compass card traditionally inscribed with a 32 point star. Each point of the star represents a named direction; for example,… …

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  • 127Zaire — This article is about the history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between 1965 and 1997. For the modern country, see Democratic Republic of the Congo. For other uses, see Zaire (disambiguation). Republic of Zaire¹ République du Zaïre… …

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  • 128Seki Kōwa — Infobox Scientist name = Kōwa Seki (Takakazu Seki) image width = 200px caption = Kōwa Seki (Takakazu Seki) birth date = March(?), 1642(?) death date = December 5, 1708 (Gregorian calendar) residence = nationality = ese birth place = Edo or… …

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