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  2. York University - Wikipedia

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    York University ( French: Université York ), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, [3] and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and over 370,000 alumni worldwide. [3] It has 11 faculties, including the Lassonde School of ...

  3. Moodle - Wikipedia

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    moodle.com. Moodle ( / ˈmuːdəl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.

  4. York University (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    York University was founded in 1890 by the United Brethren Church as York College. In 1946, the merger of the United Brethren Church and the Evangelical Church (see Evangelical Association) transferred control of the school to the Evangelical United Brethren Church. In 1956 the church transferred control to members of the Churches of Christ ...

  5. Al Lewis (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Al Lewis (born Abraham Meister; April 30, 1923 – February 3, 2006) was an American actor and activist, best known for his role as Count Dracula-lookalike Grandpa on the television series The Munsters from 1964 to 1966 and its film versions.

  6. York University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Director. Andrea Kosavic. Parent organisation. York University. Website. Official website. Location of W.P. Scott Library. York University Libraries (YUL) is the library system of York University in Toronto, Ontario. The four main libraries and one archives [1] contain more than 2,500,000 volumes. [citation needed]

  7. Abel transform - Wikipedia

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    Abel transform. In mathematics, the Abel transform, [1] named for Niels Henrik Abel, is an integral transform often used in the analysis of spherically symmetric or axially symmetric functions. The Abel transform of a function f ( r) is given by. Assuming that f ( r) drops to zero more quickly than 1/ r, the inverse Abel transform is given by.

  8. List of York University people - Wikipedia

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    Objectivist philosopher and retired associate professor of Economics and Intellectual History. Paul Roazen. Professor Emeritus of Social and Political Science, founder of meta-psychotherapy. Neil Leon Rudenstine. Professor Emeritus of Political Science, former president of Harvard University. Anne E. Russon.

  9. Abel's test - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Abel's test (also known as Abel's criterion) is a method of testing for the convergence of an infinite series. The test is named after mathematician Niels Henrik Abel, who proved it in 1826. [1] There are two slightly different versions of Abel's test – one is used with series of real numbers, and the other is used with power ...