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Axes (other)
Axes, plural of ''axe'' and of ''axis'', may refer to * ''Axes'' (album), a 2005 rock album by the British band Electrelane * a possibly still empty plot (graphics) See also *Axess (other) *Axxess (other) Axxess may refer to: * Axxess Technology Solutions, home healthcare company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. * Axxess & Ace, a music album by Songs: Ohia * Axxess (South Africa), a South African internet service provider * Flight Design Axxess, ...
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Axe (other)
An axe is an implement with a blade, used as a tool and a weapon. Axe may also refer to: Comic Books * '' A.X.E.: Judgment Day'', a crossover from Marvel Comics; tie-in comics only refer to it as "A.X.E." Film * ''Axe'' (film), a 1977 American horror film * ''The Axe'' (film), a 2005 film Music * Axé (music), a form of Brazilian popular music * Axe (band), an American rock band * Axe (other band), a psychedelic rock band Rivers * River Axe (Bristol Channel) * River Axe (Lyme Bay) Sports * Axe (gamer), American esports player * Paul Bunyan's Axe, a prize in college football * Stanford Axe, a college football trophy Transport * Mahindra Axe, a 4WD military vehicle * AirExplore's ICAO code Other uses * Axe (brand), a brand of men's grooming products * AXE method (chemistry), a method to determine the geometry of simple molecules * aXe Spectral Extraction, astronomical spectroscopic data extraction software * AXE telephone exchange, of telephone exchange by Ericsson * Glaz ...
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Axis (other)
An axis (plural ''axes'') is an imaginary line around which an object rotates or is symmetrical. Axis may also refer to: Mathematics * Axis of rotation: see rotation around a fixed axis *Axis (mathematics), a designator for a Cartesian-coordinate dimension * Axis, a line generated by basis vector in a linear algebra Politics *Axis powers of World War II, 1936–1945. *Axis of evil (first used in 2002), U.S. President George W. Bush's description of Iran, Iraq, and North Korea *Axis of Resistance (first used in 2002), the Shia alliance of Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah *Political spectrum, sometimes called an axis Science *Axis of rotation: see rotation around a fixed axis *Axis (anatomy), the second cervical vertebra of the spine * ''Axis'' (genus), a genus of deer *Axis, an anatomical term of orientation *Axis, a botanical term meaning the line through the centre of a plant *Optical axis, a line of rotational symmetry * ''Axis'' (journal), online journal published by The Mineralo ...
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Axes (album)
''Axes'' is the third album by English rock group Electrelane. For the mostly instrumental album, Electrelane once again returned to Steve Albini's studio in Chicago. In the first recording session for ''Axes'', the band played through the entire album in one take. This reflected the band's desire to have listeners experience the band's live show. Emma Gaze explained the album was recorded "the way we rehearse and practise: we all stand in a circle and it is very relaxed. Our previous recording experiences have been with the bass in one room, the drums in a different room, the two guitarists in a different room and then the vocals are done afterwards. Obviously it works like that because that is how most bands do it. But we just wanted it to sound more live; there is a different kind of energy that comes from playing in the same room." Verity Susman said that "We see the record as a continuous piece of music, not a collection of songs. It also reflects the way we improvise, movi ...
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Plot (graphics)
A plot is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables. The plot can be drawn by hand or by a computer. In the past, sometimes mechanical or electronic plotters were used. Graphs are a visual representation of the relationship between variables, which are very useful for humans who can then quickly derive an understanding which may not have come from lists of values. Given a scale or ruler, graphs can also be used to read off the value of an unknown variable plotted as a function of a known one, but this can also be done with data presented in tabular form. Graphs of functions are used in mathematics, sciences, engineering, technology, finance, and other areas. Overview Plots play an important role in statistics and data analysis. The procedures here can broadly be split into two parts: quantitative and graphical. Quantitative techniques are the set of statistical procedures that yield numeric or ...
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Axess (other)
Axess may refer to: *''Axess magasin'', Swedish magazine * Axess TV, Swedish television channel * Axess (CRS), Japanese computer reservations system * Axess Vision Technology, medical device manufacturing company * ENC Axess, a transit bus marketed in North America * Oslo Axess, Norwegian stock exchange market See also *Access (other) *Axxess (other) *Axes (other) Axes, plural of ''axe'' and of ''axis'', may refer to * ''Axes'' (album), a 2005 rock album by the British band Electrelane * a possibly still empty plot (graphics) See also *Axess (other) *Axxess (other) Axxess may refer to: ...
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