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  2. File:Heron's fountain.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. System context diagram - Wikipedia

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    Example of a system context diagram. [1] A system context diagram in engineering is a diagram that defines the boundary between the system, or part of a system, and its environment, showing the entities that interact with it. [2] This diagram is a high level view of a system. It is similar to a block diagram.

  4. Hénon map - Wikipedia

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    For example, by keeping b fixed at 0.3 the bifurcation diagram shows that for a = 1.25 the Hénon map has a stable periodic orbit as an attractor. Variation of 'b' showing the Bifurcation diagram. The boomerang shape is further drawn in bold at the top. Initial coordinates for each cross-section is (0, -0.2). Achieved using Python and Matplotlib.

  5. Heron's fountain - Wikipedia

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    Heron's fountain is a hydraulic machine invented by the 1st century AD inventor, mathematician, and physicist Heron (or Hero) of Alexandria. [ 1 ] Heron studied the pressure of air and steam, described the first steam engine , and built toys that would spurt water, one of them known as Heron's fountain.

  6. Heron Lake (Jackson County, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Heron Lake is a lake in Jackson County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [1] [2] Heron Lake is the English translation of the native Dakota language name, Okabena, meaning place where the heron nest. [3] The lake is divided into four sub-basins named: Duck Lake, North Marsh, North Heron, and South Heron.

  7. Arroyo (watercourse) - Wikipedia

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    The Doña Ana County Flood Commission in the U.S. state of New Mexico defines an arroyo as "a watercourse that conducts an intermittent or ephemeral flow, providing primary drainage for an area of land of 40 acres (160,000 m 2) or larger; or a watercourse which would be expected to flow in excess of one hundred cubic feet per second as the result of a 100 year storm event."

  8. Baileys Harbor Range Lights - Wikipedia

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    The Bailey's Harbor Range Light is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Reference #89001466, as BAILEYS HARBOR RANGE LIGHT. It is also on the State List/Inventory as of 1988. [8] After 1969, the Coast Guard removed lighting equipment from the original buildings and replaced them with a single directional light on the beach.

  9. Muscogee Nation - Wikipedia

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    The 1893 registry was established to identify citizens of the nation at the time of allotment of communal lands and dissolution of the reservation system and tribal government. [ 31 ] The 1979 vote on citizenship excluded descendants of persons recorded only as Creek Freedmen in the Dawes Rolls.