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  2. New York Regents Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Most Regents exams consist of a single three-hour testing period. The exception is the Earth Science exam, which consists of a 41-minute (approximate) laboratory component, known as the Earth Science lab practical, given around two weeks prior to the three-hour exam. The Regents exams are administered in January, June, and August.

  3. Keith Riles - Wikipedia

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    Keith Riles is the H. Richard Crane Collegiate Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan. He is a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration which in 2015 discovered gravitational waves. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His research includes cosmology and particle physics. [ 3 ]

  4. List of exit examinations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Regents Examinations: Regents North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction: End of Course Tests (Grades 9-12) EOCs Ohio: Ohio State Board of Education: Ohio Graduation Test: OGT [6] Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Department of Education : Keystone Exam: South Carolina: South Carolina Department of Education: High School ...

  5. Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System - Wikipedia

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    The test itself will contain a set amount of questions, and will have different resources provided within the test, depending on the subject. In an English standardized test, there will usually be multiple passages, and a few open response questions. There is also an answer eliminator for multiple-choice questions.

  6. Physics Bowl - Wikipedia

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    PhysicsBowl is a national physics competition coordinated by the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT). The test is taken during the first half of April each year by approximately 10,000 physics students. [1] Competitors must attempt 40 physics-related multiple choice questions in a 45 minute long time

  7. List of physical constants - Wikipedia

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    The constants listed here are known values of physical constants expressed in SI units; that is, physical quantities that are generally believed to be universal in nature and thus are independent of the unit system in which they are measured.

  8. Jacob Bigeleisen - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Bigeleisen (pronounced BEEG-a-lie-zen; May 2, 1919 – August 7, 2010) was an American chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project on techniques to extract uranium-235 from uranium ore, an isotope that can sustain nuclear fission and would be used in developing an atomic bomb but that is less than 1% of naturally occurring uranium.

  9. Honors College (Montana State University) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Barrett (1967), former member of Montana University System board of regents (2005-2012), [31] member of the board of directors of the Central Asia Institute [32] Dr. Jennifer DeVoe (1993), chief research officer at OCHIN, [ 33 ] pioneered the use of electronic health record (EHR) data to better understand primary care utilization by ...