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  2. Saddleback Valley Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    24.42:1 [1] Other information. Website. svusd .org. Saddleback Valley Unified School District ( SVUSD) is a public school district in South Orange County, California. [2] It includes 23 elementary schools, four intermediate schools, four comprehensive high schools, and four alternative schools. It serves all of Lake Forest and Laguna Hills and ...

  3. Flags of the U.S. states and territories - Wikipedia

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    Current territory flags. These are the current official flags of the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States. Dates in parentheses denote when the territory's current flag was adopted by its respective political body. [citation needed] Flag of American Samoa. (April 17, 1960) Flag of Guam.

  4. Saddle point - Wikipedia

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    Saddle point. In mathematics, a saddle point or minimax point [1] is a point on the surface of the graph of a function where the slopes (derivatives) in orthogonal directions are all zero (a critical point ), but which is not a local extremum of the function. [2] An example of a saddle point is when there is a critical point with a relative ...

  5. Horses in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Horses in the Middle Ages were rarely differentiated by breed, but rather by use. This led them to be described, for example, as "chargers" (war horses), "palfreys" (riding horses), cart horses or packhorses. Reference is also given to their place of origin, such as "Spanish horses," but whether this referred to one breed or several is unknown.

  6. Saddlepoint approximation method - Wikipedia

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    Saddlepoint approximation method. The saddlepoint approximation method, initially proposed by Daniels (1954) is a specific example of the mathematical saddlepoint technique applied to statistics. It provides a highly accurate approximation formula for any PDF or probability mass function of a distribution, based on the moment generating function.

  7. Saddle (landform) - Wikipedia

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    The saddle between two hills or mountains is the region surrounding the saddle point, the lowest point on the line tracing the drainage divide (the col) connecting the peaks. When, and if, the saddle is navigable, even if only on foot, the saddle of a (optimal) pass between the two massifs, is the area generally found around the lowest route on ...

  8. Saddleworth Moor - Wikipedia

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    Saddleworth Moor. /  53.54333°N 1.95583°W  / 53.54333; -1.95583. Saddleworth Moor is a moorland in North West England. Reaching more than 1,312 feet (400 m) above sea level, it is in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park. It is crossed by the A635 road and the Pennine Way passes to its eastern side.

  9. Saddleworth - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manchester. 53°33′N2°00′W53.55°N 2°W. Saddleworth is a civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. [2] [3] It comprises several villages and hamlets as well as suburbs of Oldham on the west side of the Pennine hills .