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  2. Kendall's W - Wikipedia

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    Kendall's W (also known as Kendall's coefficient of concordance) is a non-parametric statistic for rank correlation. It is a normalization of the statistic of the Friedman test, and can be used for assessing agreement among raters and in particular inter-rater reliability. Kendall's W ranges from 0 (no agreement) to 1 (complete agreement).

  3. BMARC - Wikipedia

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    Created and funded under the Air Ministry's Shadow factory plan headed up by Herbert Austin, the company was founded by William Denis Kendall. Shortly after start-up during the Second World War rearmament period, Kendall became MP for Grantham from 1942 to 1950. Lord Brownlow was Chairman. [1] Like R&H and A-B, the site had its own fire brigade.

  4. Peninsula campaign order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    Six 3-inch ordnance rifles; Batteries B & L, 2nd U.S. Artillery: Cpt James M. Robertson. Six 3-inch ordnance rifles; Battery M, 2nd U.S. Artillery: Cpt Henry Benson. Six 3-inch ordnance rifles; Batteries C & G, 3rd U.S. Artillery: Cpt Horatio G. Gibson. Six 3-inch ordnance rifles; Second Brigade Ltc George W. Getty

  5. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England

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    The Ordnance Survey had always endeavoured to mark visible antiquities on its maps, and in 1920 had appointed its first archaeology officer: the role had subsequently developed into a department of specialists maintaining a national record of archaeological sites. In 1983 the responsibilities of the Archaeology Division were transferred to the ...

  6. Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage at Churchill's funeral, January 1965. The Royal Navy State Funeral Gun Carriage is a converted Ordnance, BL, 12 pdr 6 cwt, MK II, gun carriage which has been used in the UK to bear the coffin at the funeral processions of: Queen Victoria; King Edward VII; King George V; King George VI; Sir Winston Churchill; Admiral of the Fleet The 1st Earl Mountbatten of ...

  7. Sir George Wharton, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Wharton, 1st Baronet (4 April 1617 – 12 August 1681) was an English military officer, astrologer and poet who served as Treasurer of the Ordnance from 1670 to 1681. Life [ edit ]

  8. Richard Gordon Kendall - Wikipedia

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    Richard Gordon Kendall and Frank Jones: Haunts – Dutton, Lower East Side, New York, September 25, 2015 - October 8, 2015 Self Taught: Margins Beyond, featuring the work of self taught artists, including Frank Jones (1900–1969), [7] [ii] Richard Gordon Kendall, Ike Morgan, and Johnnie Swearingen from the Intuitive Eye collection - Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Dallas, Texas ...

  9. List of serving senior officers of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Royal Army Ordnance Corps Royal Logistic Corps: MBE: 31 December 2019 [56] R. G. Hughes: Army Reserve: QVRM TD: 9 May 2020 [57] Nigel J. Best: UK Defence Attaché to Australia: 17th/21st Lancers Queen’s Royal Lancers Royal Lancers: OBE: 30 June 2020 [58] Michael Edward George Caldicott: Head of Logistics Transformation, Ministry of Defence ...