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  2. Log semiring - Wikipedia

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    Log semiring. In mathematics, in the field of tropical analysis, the log semiring is the semiring structure on the logarithmic scale, obtained by considering the extended real numbers as logarithms. That is, the operations of addition and multiplication are defined by conjugation: exponentiate the real numbers, obtaining a positive (or zero ...

  3. Wikipedia:How to create a page - Wikipedia

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    Method 1: searching. Enter text in the search field that you seek to create as a page title. If the title you entered does not already exist, is not technically restricted and is not creation protected, the resulting page will i) tell you that it does not exist; ii) advise that you can create the page, and iii) will provide a red link to the ...

  4. Peter Whitmer log home - Wikipedia

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    Peter Whitmer log home. /  42.865972°N 76.869778°W  / 42.865972; -76.869778. The Peter Whitmer log home is a historic site located in Fayette, New York, United States, owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The current house is a replica of the original log cabin and at its original site, and ...

  5. Log Chapel (University of Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    Log Chapel, side. In 1973 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In February 1987, Fr. Theodore Hesburgh decided to move the burials of Fr. Louis DeSeille, Fr. Benjamin Petit, and Fr. Francis Cointet, from the Basilica crypt to the Log Chapel, where Fr. Badin was buried. All three priests had been buried under the original ...

  6. Help:Using the Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine is a service which can be used to cite archived copies of web pages used by articles. This is useful if a web page has changed, moved, or disappeared; links to the original content can be retained. This process can be performed automatically, using the web interface for User:InternetArchiveBot .

  7. Page (firm) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Page operates 21 offices in the U.S., Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates. History. In 1898, Charles Henry Page and his brother Louis Page formed Page Brother, Architects and focused on designing courthouses and public schools. Charles's son, Charles Henry Page Jr., joined the firm following Louis's death in 1934.

  8. Herbert Page - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Vivian Page (30 October 1862 – 1 August 1927) was a first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University and Gloucestershire. [1] An all-rounder, Page scored 4,005 runs and took 212 wickets in first-class cricket. [1] As an occasional wicket-keeper, he also made 14 stumpings. [2] He played for Cheltenham College in 1881 and 1882 ...

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.