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  2. Cube root law - Wikipedia

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    The cube root law is an observation in political science that the number of members of a unicameral legislature, or of the lower house of a bicameral legislature, is about the cube root of the population being represented. [1] The rule was devised by Estonian political scientist Rein Taagepera in his 1972 paper "The size of national assemblies".

  3. Western and Atlantic Depot (Dalton, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    78001009 [1] Added to NRHP. April 6, 1978. The Western and Atlantic Depot is a historic Western and Atlantic Railroad train depot in Dalton, Georgia. It was built in 1852 in the Greek Revival style. The building is the oldest surviving commercial structure in Dalton and is a "fine example" of depot architecture in Georgia in the mid-1800s. [2]

  4. Crawford Depot (Carroll, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Depot, also known as Maine Central Passenger Railway Station, is a historic passenger railroad station at the top of Crawford Notch in the Bretton Woods area of the town of Carroll, New Hampshire. Built in 1891, it is a surviving emblem of the importance of the railroad in the area's history as a tourist destination, and is one of the ...

  5. Impossible cube - Wikipedia

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    Impossible cube. Viewed from a certain angle, this cube appears to defy the laws of geometry. The impossible cube or irrational cube is an impossible object invented by M.C. Escher for his print Belvedere. It is a two-dimensional figure that superficially resembles a perspective drawing of a three-dimensional cube, with its features drawn ...

  6. Vermont Route 65 - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Route 65 VT 65 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by VTrans Length 5.222 mi (8.404 km) Major junctions West end VT 12 in Brookfield East end VT 14 in Brookfield Location Country United States State Vermont Counties Orange Highway system State highways in Vermont ← VT 64 → VT 66 Vermont Route 65 (VT 65) is a 5.222-mile-long (8.404 km) east–west state highway within ...

  7. Regimental depot - Wikipedia

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    Armeens depot, Akershus fortress. The regimental depot of a regiment is its home base for recruiting and training. It is also where soldiers and officers awaiting discharge or postings are based and where injured soldiers return to full fitness after discharge from hospital before returning to full duty. Normally, a variety of regimental stores ...

  8. Logarithm - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x. For example, since 1000 = 103, the logarithm base 10 of 1000 is 3, or log10 (1000) = 3.

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