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This Free Assembly Women’s Button Front Boxy Tunic Shirt with Long Sleeves looks chic when paired with jeans and mules — was $22, now just $11! See it! Scoop Women’s Satin Wide Leg Jumpsuit ...
$36 $40 at Walmart. There's a lot to love about this incredibly adorable kettle beyond how beautiful it'll look in your kitchen. It features a modern, touch-activated display with four presets ...
Bessel's correction. In statistics, Bessel's correction is the use of n − 1 instead of n in the formula for the sample variance and sample standard deviation, [1] where n is the number of observations in a sample. This method corrects the bias in the estimation of the population variance. It also partially corrects the bias in the estimation ...
Here are the highlights: The 6-quart air fryer has touchscreen buttons to air fry, bake, roast and dehydrate foods. It does all of that beautifully. (Although, TBH, I can’t really vouch for the ...
3850. Country. Australia. HM Prison Sale was a prison in Sale, Victoria, Australia. The prison was first proclaimed on the 28 October 1864, [1] [2] and the stone for the prison was prepared near Port Albert. [3] That proclamation was revoked on 28 October 1887. [4] A new prison was proclaimed on the 2nd of September, 1881, [5] construction was ...
Pressure prism. A pressure prism is a way of visually describing the variation of hydrostatic pressure within a volume of fluid. When variables of fluid density, depth, gravity, and other forces such as atmospheric pressure are charted, the resulting figure somewhat resembles a prism .
Pentagrammic prism. In geometry, the pentagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two pentagrams . It is a special case of a right prism with a pentagram as base, which in general has rectangular non-base faces. Topologically it is the same as a convex ...
Free-air gravity anomaly. In geophysics, the free-air gravity anomaly, often simply called the free-air anomaly, is the measured gravity anomaly after a free-air correction is applied to account for the elevation at which a measurement is made. It does so by adjusting these measurements of gravity to what would have been measured at a reference ...