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  2. Category:1410 - Wikipedia

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  3. 1410s - Wikipedia

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    1410. January 30 – William Calthorpe, English knight (d. 1494) [156] July 14 – Arnold, Duke of Guelders, Duke of Guelders (1423–1465 and 1471–1473) (d. 1473)

  4. 1410 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1410 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–March. January 27 ...

  5. Flowchart - Wikipedia

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    Nassi-Shneiderman diagrams and Drakon-charts are an alternative notation for process flow. Common alternative names include: flow chart, process flowchart, functional flowchart, process map, process chart, functional process chart, business process model, process model, process flow diagram, work flow diagram, business flow diagram. The terms ...

  6. 1410s BC - Wikipedia

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    The 1410s BC is a decade which lasted from 1419 BC to 1410 BC. Events and trends. 1420 BC—Hebrew Exodus from Egypt (one proposed date).

  7. Comparison diagram - Wikipedia

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    A comparison diagram is a general type of diagram, meaning a class of specific diagrams and charts, in which a comparison is made between two or more objects, phenomena or groups of data. They are a tool for visual comparison. When it comes to comparing data, five basic types of comparison can be determined. [2]

  8. Category:1410 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1410 in Europe" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1410 in Poland; B.

  9. Pareto chart - Wikipedia

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    A Pareto chart is a type of chart that contains both bars and a line graph, where individual values are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is represented by the line. The chart is named for the Pareto principle , which, in turn, derives its name from Vilfredo Pareto , a noted Italian economist.