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  2. Glossary of Wobbly terms - Wikipedia

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    Wobbly lingo is a collection of technical language, jargon, and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the Wobblies, for more than a century. Many Wobbly terms derive from or are coextensive with hobo expressions used through the 1940s .

  3. Howard Scott (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1918, shortly before the end of WWI, Scott appeared in New York City. Scott worked in various construction camps, where he picked up on-the-job engineering experience, and in 1918 was working in a cement pouring group at Muscle Shoals. [2] [3] Following this, Scott established himself in Greenwich Village as "a kind of Bohemian engineer ...

  4. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    Module:Chart creates bar and pie charts on Wikipedia without need for external tools; Many spreadsheet, drawing, and desktop publishing programs allow you to create graphs and export them as images. gnuplot can produce a wide variety of charts and graphs; see samples with source code at Commons. In Python using matplotlib

  5. Desmos - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, Desmos gave users the ability to bring sound to their graphs, allowing them to produce tones of a given frequency and gain. [14] Users can create accounts and save the graphs and plots that they have created to them. A permalink can then be generated which allows users to share their graphs and elect to be considered for staff ...

  6. Watts–Strogatz model - Wikipedia

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    Watts–Strogatz small-world model generated by igraph and visualized by Cytoscape 2.5. 100 nodes. The Watts–Strogatz model is a random graph generation model that produces graphs with small-world properties, including short average path lengths and high clustering.

  7. Living graph - Wikipedia

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    In terms of knowledge representation, a living graph (also referred to as a lifeline, living timeline [1] or fortune line [2]) is a graph similar to a chronology timeline which places events along a horizontal axis, while the vertical axis is used to represent factors such as an emotional reaction to those events, or the event's relative importance, its success or failure, danger/safety, etc.

  8. Phillips curve - Wikipedia

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    Then, combined with the wage Phillips curve [equation 1] and the assumption made above about the trend behavior of money wages [equation 2], this price-inflation equation gives us a simple expectations-augmented price Phillips curve: gP = −f(U − U*) + λ·gP ex.

  9. Wobbe index - Wikipedia

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    Published Wobbe data may be using 0 °C, 15 °C, 15.56 °C, 20 °C or 25 °C. EU directives on gas quality use 15 °C in accordance with ISO 13443 and ISO 6976 . ρ a i r , S T P {\displaystyle \rho _{air,STP}} is the density of air at standard conditions, M {\displaystyle M} is the molar mass of the gas and M a i r {\displaystyle M_{air}} is ...