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The earliest such device had a single logarithmic scale for performing multiplication and division, but soon an improved technique was developed which involved two such scales sliding alongside each other. Later, multiple scales were provided with the most basic being logarithmic but with others graduated according to the mathematical function ...
A wardrobe, also called armoire or almirah, is a standing closet used for storing clothes. The earliest wardrobe was a chest , and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained in regal palaces and the castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was provided for the apparel of the great.
Some sliding doors run on a wall-mounted rail, like this one Sliding doors in a modern wardrobe. The 'top-hung' system is most often used. The door is hung by two trolley hangers at the top of the door running in a concealed track; all the weight is taken by the hangers, making the door easier to move.
Aristo (or Ariston) of Alexandria (Greek: Ἀρίστων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; fl. c. 87 BC) was a Peripatetic philosopher [1] who lived in the 1st century BC. According to Philodemus , he was a pupil of Antiochus of Ascalon (or possibly his brother Aristus ).
Aristo of Ceos (/ ə ˈ r ɪ s t oʊ /; Ancient Greek: Ἀρίστων ὁ Κεῖος; fl. c. 225 BC) was a Peripatetic philosopher and a native of the island of Ceos. His birthplace was the town of Ioulis. He is not to be confused with Aristo of Chios, a Stoic philosopher of the mid 3rd century BC.
Aristo Sham (Chinese: 沈靖韜) (born 12 March 1996) is a pianist born in Hong Kong. He has won numerous prizes and awards in Hong Kong and overseas, and has performed in several countries. He has won numerous prizes and awards in Hong Kong and overseas, and has performed in several countries.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films; Who Framed Roger Rabbit at the TCM Movie Database; Ken P (April 1, 2003). "An Interview with Don Hahn". IGN. Archived from the original on September 24, 2007. Ken P (March 31, 2003). "An Interview with Andreas Deja". IGN. Archived from the original on April 13, 2003. Wade Sampson ...