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  2. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    However, in Microsoft Excel, subroutines can write values or text found within the subroutine directly to the spreadsheet. The figure shows the Visual Basic code for a subroutine that reads each member of the named column variable x , calculates its square, and writes this value into the corresponding element of named column variable y .

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    The EPA Federal Test Procedure, commonly known as FTP-75 for the city driving cycle, are a series of tests defined by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to measure tailpipe emissions and fuel economy of passenger cars (excluding light trucks and heavy-duty vehicles).

  5. Template:MDT Road Log - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a reference used to cite the lengths of Montana highways Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status link link Turns off the wikilink to Montana Department of Transportation. Only accepts 'no' String optional pages pages Page numbers Number optional page page Page number Number optional access-date access-date Date the log was accessed ...

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    This scenario would have seen the route mileage reduced by 39%, and annual passenger-miles reduced by 15%. Option D was the only option not designed to meet a financial criterion. Instead, connections would have been made to retain services to communities with population greater than 25,000.

  8. David Sisco - Wikipedia

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    Total mileage of all of Sisco's races are 39,186.7 miles (63,064.9 km). [1] Prior to 1971, Sisco participated in a select number of late model stock car races and was the champion of one of them in 1969. The type of tracks that best favored Sisco were flat tracks; where he would finish an average of 13th place.

  9. Dead Runners Society - Wikipedia

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    The DRS flag includes a smiley emoticon, symbolizing computers, and a star, symbolizing the Lone Star State of Texas, where the group was founded in 1991. The Dead Runners Society (DRS) is a worldwide online running club.