918 resultados para Edward, Prince of Wales, 1330-1376.


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"Militarische Correspondenz des Prinzen Eugen von Savoyen [Supplement-Hefte]" at end of vols. II-XX.

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(cropped from 1940 Team Photo)

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Part 2 has special title page with imprint: Stuttgart, Hallberger'sche Verlagshandlung, 1838.

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Page [7] at end is blank.

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"The national magazine of Wales"

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"In 1843 Dr. Edward Robinson of New York began the publication in that city of the Bibliotheca Sacra; or Tracts and Essays on Topics Connected with Biblical Literature and Theology. Three numbers only were issued; one in February, another in May, and the last in December, making a volume 575 pages. This volume is known as the first series of the Bibliotheca Sacra." Pref. to Index to v.1-30

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Consists of Americana.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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At head of title: University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.

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A set of techniques referred to as circular statistics has been developed for the analysis of directional and orientational data. The unit of measure for such data is angular (usually in either degrees or radians), and the statistical distributions underlying the techniques are characterised by their cyclic nature-for example, angles of 359.9 degrees are considered close to angles of 0 degrees. In this paper, we assert that such approaches can be easily adapted to analyse time-of-day and time-of-week data, and in particular daily cycles in the numbers of incidents reported to the police. We begin the paper by describing circular statistics. We then discuss how these may be modified, and demonstrate the approach with some examples for reported incidents in the Cardiff area of Wales. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.