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  2. American Regions Mathematics League - Wikipedia

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    A team round, where the entire team has 20 minutes to solve 10 problems. Each problem is worth 5 points, for a possible total of 50 points; A power question, where the entire team has one hour to solve a multiple-part (usually ten) question requiring explanations and proofs.

  3. New York State Mathematics League - Wikipedia

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    A power question where a team has an hour to complete ten questions which requires proofs and explanations for a possible 50 points. An individual round , where each team member has five groups of two questions to answer, with each group of questions taking ten minutes, totaling fifty minutes for ten questions for a possible 150 points.

  4. HMMT - Wikipedia

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    February Team round problems are among the very few in HMMT that can be awarded partial credit. The event is similar to an ARML Power Round, but the problems are fewer and more difficult. Teams must be comfortable with rigorous mathematical proofs in order to be successful. The Team round contributes up to 400 points (25%) to the Sweepstakes ...

  5. Arml - Wikipedia

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    ARML may refer to: Augmented Reality Markup Language , a standard to describe Augmented Reality scenes and environments American Regions Mathematics League , an annual high school mathematics team competition

  6. Augmented Reality Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011, Martin Lechner, Wikitude's CTO and the main driver of the ARML initiative, established the Augmented Reality Markup Language 2.0 Standards Working Group (ARML 2.0 SWG) within the OGC. [4] Its goal was to create an internationally accepted standard for Augmented Reality, based on the ideas of ARML 1.0 and similar formats.

  7. Dummy round - Wikipedia

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    Blue-painted Tartar missile Guided Missile Training Round on a Mk 13 naval launcher Military rifle drill round with fluted, perforated, and tin-plated case to distinguish it from a live cartridge. A dummy round or drill round is a round that is completely inert, i.e., contains no primer, propellant, or explosive charge (filling). [1]

  8. ArmaLite AR-50 - Wikipedia

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    The barrel is thick and rigid to prevent it from flexing. All AR-50 barrels use 1:15 right hand rifling. The receiver features Armalite's octagonal design, strengthening the receiver against flexing. The receiver is bedded to the V-shaped stock, while the barrel is free-floated above the forend. The three-piece AR-50 stock is constructed from ...

  9. M829 - Wikipedia

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    The M829 is an American armor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding sabot kinetic energy penetrator tank round.Modeling was done at the Ballistic Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, [1] which was incorporated into the Army Research Laboratory in 1992.