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  2. House of Nahyan - Wikipedia

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    The House of Nahyan (Arabic: آل نهيان, romanized: Āl Nuhayān) is the ruling royal family of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and one of the six ruling families of the United Arab Emirates.

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    Bing.com – Has an Advanced Image Search that offers images in different resolutions and also categorizes images. Allows free querying of the bing Image Search API up to a certain limit per day. Everystockphoto.com – Searching over 4.3 million public domain and creative commons photos including Wikipedia and NASA. Free user accounts with ...

  4. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Barili, Cebu

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    Hospicio de San Jose, Barili, Cebu.jpg constructed in 1925 Cebu: Barili, Cebu: Kapilya ni San Miguel finished in 1928 Cebu: Barili, Cebu: Upload Photo: Tiyay's Chicharron House constructed during the American colonial period Cebu: Barili, Cebu: Upload Photo: Bolocboloc Farmers' Training Center built circa 1926 Cebu: Barili, Cebu: The Abad Camarin

  5. Rolling ruler - Wikipedia

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    A rolling ruler is a ruler that contains a cylinder much like a rolling pin inside, thereby enabling it to "roll" along a sheet of paper or other surface where it is being used. A rolling ruler can draw straight, parallel lines, and also has other instruments included, enabling it to do the jobs of a protractor and compass .

  6. Golomb ruler - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a Golomb ruler is a set of marks at integer positions along a ruler such that no two pairs of marks are the same distance apart. The number of marks on the ruler is its order, and the largest distance between two of its marks is its length. Translation and reflection of a Golomb ruler are considered trivial, so the smallest mark ...

  7. C-Thru Ruler - Wikipedia

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    The C-Thru Ruler Company is an American maker of measuring devices and specialized products for drafting, designing and drawing. The company was formed in 1939 in Bloomfield, Connecticut , [ 1 ] by Jennie R. Zachs, a schoolteacher, who saw the need for transparent measuring tools such as rulers , triangles , curves and protractors .

  8. Genaille–Lucas rulers - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, French mathematician Édouard Lucas posed an arithmetic problem during a session of the Académie française.Genaille, already known for having invented a number of arithmetic tools, created his rulers in the course of solving the problem.

  9. Ruler function - Wikipedia

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    In advanced mathematics, the 0-based ruler function is the 2-adic valuation of the number, [1] and the lexicographically earliest infinite square-free word over the natural numbers. [2] It also gives the position of the bit that changes at each step of the Gray code. [3]