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The International Time Bureau ( BIH ) began a time scale, T < sub > m </ sub > or AM, in July 1955, using both local caesium clocks and comparisons to distant clocks using the phase of VLF radio signals.
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All 128 ASCII characters, including non-printable characters ( represented by their abbreviations ). The 95 ASCII graphic characters are numbered from 20 < sub > hexadecimal | hex </ sub > to 7E < sub > hexadecimal | hex </ sub > ( decimal 32 to 126 ).
The " space " character had to come before graphics to make sorting easier, so it became position 20 < sub > hex </ sub >; for the same reason, many special signs commonly used as separators were placed before digits.
To keep options available for lower case letters and other graphics, the special and numeric codes were arranged before the letters, and the letter " A " was placed in position 41 < sub > hex </ sub > to match the draft of the corresponding British standard.
The @ symbol was not used in continental Europe and the committee expected it would be replaced by an accented À in the French variation, so the @ was placed in position 40 < sub > hex </ sub > next to the letter A.

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Since all probabilities p < sub > i </ sub > add up to one: p < sub > 1 </ sub > + p < sub > 2 </ sub > + ... + p < sub > k </ sub > = 1, the expected value can be viewed as the weighted average, with p < sub > i </ sub >’ s being the weights:
To simplify things, assume all weights are strictly positive ( w < sub > i </ sub > > 0 ).
However with the help of the correct atomic weights for copper and oxygen ( which Dalton did not know ), it is determined that the formulas of these two oxides are Cu < sub > 2 </ sub > O and CuO.
The numbers b < sup > k </ sup > and b < sup >− k </ sup > are the weights of the corresponding digits.
The primary decay products at atomic weights below < sup > 45 </ sup > Sc are calcium isotopes and the primary products from higher atomic weights are titanium isotopes.
When the values x < sub > i </ sub > are weighted with unequal weights w < sub > i </ sub >, the power sums s < sub > 0 </ sub >, s < sub > 1 </ sub >, s < sub > 2 </ sub > are each computed as:
Note that s < sub > 0 </ sub > is now the sum of the weights and not the number of samples N.
But Dalton and other chemists of the time had not considered that some elements occur in monatomic form ( like Helium ) and others in diatomic form ( like Hydrogen ), or that water was H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, not the simpler and more intuitive HO — thus the atomic weights presented at the time were varied and often incorrect.
Despite the initial mass of < sup > 1 </ sup > H being used as the natural unit for atomic weight, it was suggested by Wilhelm Ostwald that atomic weights would be best expressed in terms in units of 1 / 16 weight of oxygen.
An n-point Gaussian quadrature rule, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, is a quadrature rule constructed to yield an exact result for polynomials of degree 2n − 1 or less by a suitable choice of the points x < sub > i </ sub > and weights w < sub > i </ sub > for i = 1 ,..., n.
Normal copy paper with weights of 70 – 90 g / m < sup > 2 </ sup > can be used for simple folds, such as the crane and waterbomb.
The matrix is called the Runge – Kutta matrix, while the b < sub > i </ sub > and c < sub > i </ sub > are known as the weights and the nodes.

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