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- Snooker-table.com - Manufacturer and supplier of bespoke snooker tables from small home tables to full size snooker tables, traditional pool tables and supplier of Olhausen American pool tables.
- S.O.S. Math - Mathematical Tables and Formulas - Large integral tables along with other math tables. Polynomial, trigonometric, logarithmic, hyperbolic. and Laplace transform tables.
- Table Tennis Tables - Offer a variety of table tennis tables. Gallery and contact details.
- Table Tennis Tables - Sells indoor and outdoor tennis tables.
- Game-table-source - Supply pool, snooker, table football, air hockey, table tennis, and multiplay tables.
- Table Solutions- laboratory tables - Table Solutions specializes in high quality, mobile, noise reducing tables for mass spectrometry applications, and has served pharmaceutical, biotech, environmental, and clinical laboratories with tables since 1999.
- Snooker Store - Supplier of snooker tables, billiards tables, pool tables, football tables, cues, darts, dart boards and accessories. Also offering snooker table restoration.
- RMS Veterinary Tables - Veterinary small animal consulting trolley tables for vet clinics. Vet consulting tables and x-ray tables available.
- Trinity Tables - Maker of finely crafted poker tables, gaming tables, card tables, and dining tables.
- International Table Tennis Tournament for Veterans in Turkey - The Turkish Table Tennis Federation invites for the 6th international Table Tennis championships for Veterans in Bodrum Turkey.
Wikipedia Articles
- Alfonsine tables - The Alfonsine tables (also sometimes spelled Alphonsine tables) were astronomical tables drawn up at Toledo by order of Alfonso X around 1252 to 1270 to correct the anomalies in the Tables of Toledo; they divided the year into 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes, 16 seconds. They were originally written in Spanish and later translated ...
- Prutenic Tables - The Prutenic or Prussian Tables (, ) of 1551 were astronomical tables that replaced the Alphonsine tables which had been used for 300 years.
- Tables of Toledo - Gerard of Cremona (1114–1187) edited for Latin readers the Tables of Toledo (Toledan Tables), the most accurate compilation of astronomical/astrological data (ephemeris) ever seen in Europe at the time. The Tables were partly the work of al-Zarqali (known to the West as Arzachel), an Arab mathematician, astronomer and astrologer who flourished in Cordoba, al-Andalus, in the 11th century.
- Rudolphine Tables - The Rudolphine Tables (Latin: Tabulae Rudolphinae) consist of a star catalog and planetary tables published by Johannes Kepler in 1627. Named after Emperor Rudolf II, they contain positions for the 1,006 stars measured by Tycho Brahe, and 400 and more stars from Ptolemy and Johann Bayer, with directions and tables for locating the planets of the solar system.
- Star schema - The star schema (sometimes referenced as star join schema) is the simplest style of data warehouse schema, consisting of a few "fact tables" (possibly only one, justifying the name) referencing any number of "dimension tables". The "facts" that the data warehouse helps analyze are classified along different "dimensions": the fact tables hold the main data, while the usually smaller dimension tables describe each value of a dimension and can be joined to fact tables as needed.