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  2. Help:Creating tables - Wikipedia

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    Upload PDF to a free online PDF-to-Excel site. For example; here. Download the Excel file. Open it in freeware LibreOffice Calc or another spreadsheet program. If you just want one table from a long Excel page, you can select that table from the Calc page. Then copy the table to a new page in Calc. Edit and move columns and rows in Calc.

  3. EEG microstates - Wikipedia

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    However, many studies have also found other EEG microstate template maps that are likely to be meaningful. [15] converged on 16 maps to explain a high proportion of the observed variance. [16] found 13 maps using an ICA approach. The number of microstates 'found' and used is partly a function of the cognitive state of the person, but also ...

  4. Template:Conditional tables/example 1b - Wikipedia

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  5. Help:Conditional tables - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the output from a template call (we'll call the template {{Conditional tables/example 1}}) with different values for {{{variable_foo}}}: Template call Result

  6. Microstate (statistical mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistical mechanics, a microstate is a specific configuration of a system that describes the precise positions and momenta of all the individual particles or components that make up the system. Each microstate has a certain probability of occurring during the course of the system's thermal fluctuations .

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  8. Microstate - Wikipedia

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    A microstate or ministate is a sovereign state having a very small population or land area, usually both. However, the meanings of "state" and "very small" are not well-defined in international law. [ 1 ]

  9. Template:Students table - Wikipedia

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