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Divide or Divider may refer to: Mathematics and technology * Division (mathematics) * Divides, usually known as divisor *Divider caliper or compass, a caliper *Frequency divider, a circuit that divides the frequency of a clock signal Geography * Drainage divide, a line separating two drainage basins ** Great Divide Basin, in Wyoming Places * Divide, Saskatchewan, Canada * Divide, Colorado, community * Divide, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Divide, Montana, a rural community * Divide, Oregon, an unincorporated community * Divide, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Divide County, North Dakota *Divider, a central reservation in Bangladesh Music * ''÷'' (album), a 2017 album by Ed Sheeran * "Divide", a song by All That Remains from '' The Order of Things'' * "Divide", a song by Bastille from Doom Days * "Divide", a song by Disturbed from '' Indestructible'' * "Divide", a song by Vision of Disorder from '' Vision of Disorder'' *''Divides'', album by Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Division (mathematics)
Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic. The other operations are addition, subtraction, and multiplication. What is being divided is called the ''dividend'', which is divided by the ''divisor'', and the result is called the ''quotient''. At an elementary level the division of two natural numbers is, among other Quotition and partition, possible interpretations, the process of calculating the number of times one number is contained within another. For example, if 20 apples are divided evenly between 4 people, everyone receives 5 apples (see picture). However, this number of times or the number contained (divisor) need not be integers. The division with remainder or Euclidean division of two natural numbers provides an integer ''quotient'', which is the number of times the second number is completely contained in the first number, and a ''remainder'', which is the part of the first number that remains, when in the course of computing the quotient, no further ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Order Of Things (album)
''The Order of Things'' is the seventh studio album by the American heavy metal band All That Remains. It was released on February 24, 2015, on Razor & Tie Records. ''The Order of Things'' is the first studio album to be produced by Josh Wilbur. It is also the final album to feature bassist Jeanne Sagan due to her departure from the band in September 2015. The album debuted at number 25 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 19,150 copies in its first week only in the United States. Background The album was recorded and produced by Josh Wilbur. The first song released from the album was "No Knock". The song was first posted by Labonte's pseudo-account called "Harrison Ford" with the video that was released on November 14, 2014 entitled "You Found Me". It later on was posted by All That Remains official YouTube Channel. Phil Labonte and producer Josh Wilbur wrote the lyrics for the album together, which is the first time in All That Remains catalogue. Phil Labonte stated ab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Division Sign
The division sign () is a mathematical symbol consisting of a short horizontal line with a dot above and another dot below, used in Anglophone countries to indicate the operation of division. This usage is not universal and the symbol has different meanings in other countries. Consequently, its use to denote division is deprecated in the ISO 80000-2 standard for notations used in mathematics, science and technology. In mathematics The obelus, a historical glyph consisting of a horizontal line with (or without) one or more dots, was first used as a symbol for division in 1659, in the algebra book ' by Johann Rahn, although previous writers had used the same symbol for subtraction. pp 270,271 Some near-contemporaries believed that John Pell, who edited the book, may have been responsible for this use of the symbol. Other symbols for division include the slash or solidus , the colon , and the fraction bar (the horizontal bar in a vertical fraction). The ISO 80000-2 st ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Division (other)
Division may refer to: Mathematics *Division (mathematics), the inverse of multiplication *Division algorithm, a method for computing the result of mathematical division Military *Division (military), a formation typically consisting of 10,000 to 25,000 troops ** Divizion, a subunit in some militaries *Division (naval), a collection of warships Science *Cell division, the process in which biological cells multiply *Continental divide, the geographical term for separation between watersheds *Division (taxonomy), used differently in botany and zoology * Division (botany), a taxonomic rank for plants or fungi, equivalent to phylum in zoology * Division (horticulture), a method of vegetative plant propagation, or the plants created by using this method * Division, a medical/surgical operation involving cutting and separation, see ICD-10 Procedure Coding System Technology *Beam compass, a compass with a beam and sliding sockets for drawing and dividing circles larger than those made b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Divided (other)
Divided refers to division (mathematics) Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic. The other operations are addition, subtraction, and multiplication. What is being divided is called the ''dividend'', which is divided by the ''divisor'', and the result is called the .... Divided may also refer to: Television * ''Divided'' (British game show), a 2009–2010 game show * ''Divided'' (American game show), a 2017–2018 U.S. version of the British show * ''Divided'' (Indian game show), a 2018 Tamil-language game show * "Divided" (''Stargate Universe''), an episode of ''Stargate Universe'' * "Divided" (''Arrow''), an episode of Arrow Music * The Divided, a British metal band * ''Divided'' (EP), a 2010 EP by Benevolent * "Divided" (song), a 1999 song by Tara MacLean * "Divided", an instrumental by Linkin Park Books * ''Divided'' (book), a 2018 non-fiction book by Tim Marshall See also * ''Divided By'' (album), a 2011 album by Structures {{dis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Div (other)
Div or DIV may refer to: Science and technology * Division (mathematics), the mathematical operation that is the inverse of multiplication * Div(''X''), the group of Weil divisors on an integral locally Noetherian scheme ''X'' * span and div, HTML tags that implement generic elements * div, a C mathematical function * Divergence, a mathematical operation in vector calculus * Days ''in vitro'', for example see Cultured neuronal network * Desquamative inflammatory vaginitis, an uncommon acute inflammation of the vagina; see Vulva disease Other uses * Diversity Immigrant Visa, a United States congressionally mandated lottery program for receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card * 504 (number) (DIV), in Roman numerals * Div (demon), a demon in Middle Eastern mythology * Divisi or div., a music term used in orchestral scores * Div, a character in the ''Penny Arcade'' * Divorce, a process in which a married couple breaks up and their marriage license is nullified. See also ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Continental Divide (other)
A continental divide is a drainage divide on a continent such that the drainage basin on one side of the divide feeds into one ocean or sea, and the basin on the other side either feeds into a different ocean or sea, or is unconnected. __NOTOC__ Continental divide may also refer to: Geography or topology * Continental Divide of the Americas, which separates Pacific-feeding basins from Atlantic- and Arctic- feeding basins in the Americas * Continental Divide Trail (also known as the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail), a scenic trail in the United States * Eastern Continental Divide in the United States that separates the Atlantic Seaboard watershed from the Gulf of Mexico watershed * For named continental divides by continent, see Continental divide Places * Continental Divide, New Mexico, an unincorporated community in New Mexico * Continental Divide Raceways, a racetrack in Castle Rock, Colorado Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Continental Divide'' (film), 1981 romant ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Glossary Of Schenkerian Analysis
This is a glossary of Schenkerian analysis, a method of musical analysis of tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The method is discussed in the concerned article and no attempt is made here to summarize it. Similarly, the entries below whenever possible link to other articles where the concepts are described with more details (in several cases, the name of the entry links to a specialized article), and the definitions are kept here to a minimum. A ''Anstieg'' : See Initial ascent. Arpeggiation () : Elementary elaboration of a harmony. See also Bass arpeggiation; First-order arpeggiation; Unfolding. ''Ausfaltung'' : See Unfolding. ''Auskomponierung'' : See Prolongation. ''Außensatz'' : See Fundamental structure. B Background () : The structural level of the fundamental structure. See also Middleground and Foreground. Bass arpeggiation () : Bass pattern I-V-I forming the harmonic content of the background of tonal musical pieces; the co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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12 Bar Blues (album)
''12 Bar Blues'' is the debut solo album from Scott Weiland and produced by Blair Lamb. Scott was a founding member and singer for Stone Temple Pilots. ''12 Bar Blues'''s sound and style differ greatly from STP's previous releases. The design concept of the cover is a homage to the cover design of John Coltrane's '' Blue Train'' album. The album title comes from the simple chord progression known as "twelve-bar blues". A 25th anniversary vinyl limited pressing (7,500) was offered by Rhino Records for a special Record Store Day release on April 22, 2023. Development In a 1998 interview on MTV's ''120 Minutes'', Weiland states that his then brother-in-law introduced him to Blair Lamb, who recorded and produced ''12 Bar Blues'' with Weiland acting as co-producer. Reception Released in 1998 on Atlantic Records, the album was not a commercial success, selling only 90,000 copies in the United States by June 1998. The album received positive reviews. In a retrospective review, Step ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Waits
Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American musician, composer, songwriter, and actor. His lyrics often focus on society's underworld and are delivered in his trademark deep, gravelly voice. He began in the American folk music, folk scene during the 1970s, but his music since the 1980s has reflected the influence of such diverse genres as Rock music, rock, jazz, Delta blues, opera, vaudeville, cabaret, funk and experimental techniques verging on industrial music. Tom Waits was born and raised in a middle-class family in Pomona, California. Inspired by the work of Bob Dylan and the Beat Generation, he began singing on the San Diego folk circuit. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1972, where he worked as a songwriter before signing a recording contract with Asylum Records. His debut album was Closing Time (album), ''Closing Time'' (1973), followed by ''The Heart of Saturday Night'' (1974) and ''Nighthawks at the Diner'' (1975). He repeatedly toured the United States, Eu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Virginmarys
The Virginmarys are an English rock duo from Macclesfield, England. The band formed in 2006 as a trio and self-released a limited series of sold-out EPs before releasing their debut album, '' King of Conflict,'' on DoubleCross/Cooking Vinyl and Wind Up Records (US) in February 2013. The album was awarded Editors Choice by iTunes US following their songs "Bang Bang Bang" and "Just A Ride," both being iTunes Singles Of The Week, and was then nominated for Album Of The Year at the Classic Rock Awards 2013. In 2013, The Virginmarys were crowned Best Breakthrough act at the Classic Rock Awards. "Motherless Land", the first single from the band's second LP, ''Divides'', was released on 16 February 2016. Produced by Gil Norton, ''Divides'' was released on 6 May 2016 via Wind-up Records. Biography The band formed as a trio in Macclesfield in 2009. The band spent much of their early years touring extensively; they first played at the Download Festival in 2010 and have toured as a suppo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vision Of Disorder (album)
''Vision of Disorder'' is the debut studio album by the American metalcore band Vision of Disorder, released on October 22, 1996, through the Roadrunner Records imprint label Supersoul Recordings. The band recorded the album with producer Jamie Locke at various Massachusetts studios between June and August 1996. ''Vision of Disorder'' is a metalcore album that combines hardcore and metal influences and features socially conscious lyrics. ''Vision of Disorder'' was well received by critics and went on to sell more than 100,000 copies by 2001, although Vision of Disorder have been critical of it since its release, citing its production and their performances. The band promoted the album through tours with Orange 9MM, Earth Crisis, Madball and Sick of It All, before performing on the inaugural Ozzfest tour in 1997. Background and recording Vision of Disorder were formed in 1992. By 1995, the band's lineup consisted of vocalist Tim Williams, guitarists Matt Baumbach and Mike ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |