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  2. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Formulas in the B column multiply values from the A column using relative references, and the formula in B4 uses the SUM() function to find the sum of values in the B1:B3 range. A formula identifies the calculation needed to place the result in the cell it is contained within. A cell containing a formula, therefore, has two display components ...

  3. Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The second component consisted of an approximation that would provide an accurate yet simple, rule-based calendar. Lilius's formula was a 10-day correction to revert the drift since the Council of Nicaea, and the imposition of a leap day in only 97 years in 400 rather than in 1 year in 4.

  4. Newman–Keuls method - Wikipedia

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    To determine if there is a significant difference between two means with equal sample sizes, the Newman–Keuls method uses a formula that is identical to the one used in Tukey's range test, which calculates the q value by taking the difference between two sample means and dividing it by the standard error:

  5. 2024 Formula 2 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Formula 2 Championship returned to Imola after the round in 2023 was cancelled as a result of mass flooding, which affected the region. [39] Formula 2 will make its debut in Qatar, supporting the Qatar Grand Prix at the Lusail International Circuit. The round at Circuit Zandvoort, supporting the Dutch Grand Prix, was removed from the calendar.

  6. Prismatic compass - Wikipedia

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    Soldier using a prismatic compass to get an azimuth. A prismatic compass is a navigation and surveying instrument which is extensively used to find out the bearing of the traversing and included angles between them, waypoints (an endpoint of the course) and direction. [1]

  7. Horror fusionis - Wikipedia

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    Horror fusionis is a rare condition and normally appears only in patients who have been treated by means of surgery or other interventions. [2] Attempts to achieve stereoscopic vision, in particular anti-suppression therapy and other orthoptic exercises, may lead to double vision as undesired side effect, in particular also to horror fusionis.

  8. Okumura model - Wikipedia

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    Okumura's model includes a correction factor called the "Isolated Ridge" factor to account for obstacles. However, the applicability of this correction is only to obstacles conforming to that description; i.e. an isolated ridge. More complex terrain cannot be modeled by the Isolated Ridge correction factor.

  9. Wedge prism - Wikipedia

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    The wedge prism is a prism with a shallow angle between its input and output surfaces. This angle is usually 3 degrees or less. Refraction at the surfaces causes the prism to deflect light by a fixed angle. When viewing a scene through such a prism, objects will appear to be offset by an amount that varies with their distance from the prism.