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  2. Auxiliaries - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliaries in the Roman army were recruited from provincial tribal groups who did not have Roman citizenship.As the Roman army of the Republican and early Empire periods was essentially based on the heavy infantry who made up the legions, it favored the recruitment of auxiliaries that excelled in supplementary roles.

  3. Auxiliary function - Wikipedia

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    The auxiliary function he used in the course of proving this criterion was simply the minimal polynomial of α, which is the irreducible polynomial f with integer coefficients such that f(α) = 0. This function can be used to estimate how well the algebraic number α can be estimated by rational numbers p / q .

  4. Ancillary statistic - Wikipedia

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    A ancillary statistic is a specific case of a pivotal quantity that is computed only from the data and not from the parameters. They can be used to construct prediction intervals . They are also used in connection with Basu's theorem to prove independence between statistics.

  5. Auxiliary sciences of history - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary (or ancillary) sciences of history are scholarly disciplines which help evaluate and use historical sources and are seen as auxiliary for historical research. [1] [page needed] Many of these areas of study, classification and analysis were originally developed between the 16th and 19th centuries by antiquaries, and would then have been regarded as falling under the broad heading of ...

  6. Ancillary services - Wikipedia

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    The term ancillary services is used to refer to a variety of operations beyond generation and transmission that are required to maintain grid stability and security. These services generally include active power control or frequency control and reactive power control or voltage control, on various timescales.

  7. Auxiliary police - Wikipedia

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    The Auxiliary Police were disbanded on 1 October 2012 after staffing increases in the Police Authority rendered it unnecessary. At the time of its disbandment it had 1,500 officers. [21] The Auxiliary Police were organised with at least one section per län. Each section consisted of two or more troops and each troop consisted of three eight ...

  8. What Is Ancillary Insurance? - AOL

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    Ancillary insurance is a subtype of health coverage, complementing major medical insurance. It covers expenses that may not be included in a primary health insurance plan.

  9. Auxiliary - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary route, also known as "special route", in road transportation An auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System in the United States; Auxiliary ship is a naval vessel designed to operate in support of combat ships and other naval operations; Auxiliary (fraternity or sorority) A marching band color guard; Auxiliary percussion