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  2. Bellingham International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bellingham International Airport (IATA: BLI, ICAO: KBLI, FAA LID: BLI) is three miles (5 km) northwest of Bellingham, in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. BLI covers 2,190 acres (886 ha) of land, [ 2 ] [ 4 ] and is the third-largest commercial airport in Washington .

  3. KTLE - Wikipedia

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    KTLE was owned by KBLI Inc. and maintained studios at 928 North Main Street in Pocatello and a transmitter west of the city. The station's history was dominated by NBC's decision, finalized in November 1960, to move its affiliation from KTLE to KIFI-TV , a new station being set up in Idaho Falls with a better signal NBC felt was more acceptable ...

  4. View and manage data associated with your account - AOL Help

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    If you see something you'd like to change while viewing the summary of your data, many products have a link on the top-right of the page to take you to that product. When you click the product "Your Account," for example, you can click Edit Account Info at the top of the page to access your account settings. From here, you can make changes.

  5. KBLI - Wikipedia

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    KBLI may refer to: The ICAO airport code for Bellingham International Airport near Bellingham, Washington The former call sign for KEII , a radio station in Blackfoot, Idaho broadcasting at 690 AM

  6. Slowly varying function - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a regularly varying function is a function of a real variable whose behaviour at infinity is similar to the behaviour of a power law function (like a polynomial) near infinity. These classes of functions were both introduced by Jovan Karamata , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and have found several important applications, for example in probability theory .

  7. List of logarithmic identities - Wikipedia

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    The identities of logarithms can be used to approximate large numbers. Note that log b (a) + log b (c) = log b (ac), where a, b, and c are arbitrary constants. Suppose that one wants to approximate the 44th Mersenne prime, 2 32,582,657 −1. To get the base-10 logarithm, we would multiply 32,582,657 by log 10 (2), getting 9,808,357.09543 ...

  8. Vinod Kambli - Wikipedia

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    Vinod Kambli (pronunciation ⓘ; born 18 January 1972) [1] is an Indian former international cricketer, who played for India as a left-handed middle order batsman, as well as for Mumbai and Boland, South Africa.

  9. Infinitesimal - Wikipedia

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    Infinitesimals (ε) and infinities (ω) on the hyperreal number line (ε = 1/ω) In mathematics, an infinitesimal number is a non-zero quantity that is closer to 0 than any non-zero real number is.