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plack
▪ I. plack1 Sc. and north. dial. Obs. exc. Hist. (plæk) Forms: 5–7 plak, plake, plakk(e, placke, 6– plack. [prob. a. Flem. placke, plecke, a small coin of Brabant and Flanders, current in the 15th c., of varying value, in 17th c. Du. (Hexham) applied to the French sou; hence F. plaque (1425), placqu...
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Plack
Plack may refer to:
Plack (coin), an ancient Scottish coin
Plack (software), a set of tools for running Perl-based Web applications and frameworks Plack (horse)
People with the surname
Adam Plack, Australian musician, composer and producer
See also
Plackart, medieval armor
Plac (disambiguation
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Plack (software)
Plack allows for testing of Perl web applications without a live web server. References
External links
PSGI and Plack website
Plack documentation
plackup manual
Perl software
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Plack (horse)
Plack (1921–1940) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Background
Plack was a chestnut mare bred and owned by Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery.
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plackless
plackless, a. Sc. (ˈplæklɪs) [f. plack1 + -less.] Without a plack; penniless.1786 Burns Scotch Drink xvi, Poor plackless devils like mysel'. 1837 R. Nicoll Poems (1842) 161 In cottages Where poor folk plackless gae.
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Plack (coin)
, and my plack,
And your plack, and my plack,
And Jeanie’s bawbie. It can be found in the works of Robert Burns too:
Nae howdie gets a social night,
or plack frae them
(Scotch Drink)
Stretch a joint to catch a plack,
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Adam Plack
Plack has performed and recorded under the name "Nomad," releasing two albums. |-
| 1995
| Nomad
| ARIA Award for Best World Music Album
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References
External links
[ Adam Plack page] at Allmusic
Adam Plack photos
Living
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Deriving 2D Fokker-Planck from system of two Ito SDEs I have a general system of two Ito SDEs and I want to convert that to a Fokker-Plack PDE. The system of SDEs is: > $dX(t)=f_1(X)dt + \sigma g_1(X)dW(t)$ > > $dY...
The drift part is more or less trivial: if you have a vector drift $b$ then the relevant formula contributes $-\nabla \cdot [ b p ]$ to the right side of the FPE. The diffusion part depends _very much_ on whether the BMs are the same or different. If they are the same, then the "pre-diffusion" matri...
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Louis Plack Hammett
Louis Plack Hammett (April 7, 1894 – February 9, 1987) was an American physical chemist.
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Dancer (software)
PSGI / Plack support
Dancer supports the PSGI specification, and can thus be run on any compliant PSGI server, including Plack, uWSGI or Mongrel 2.
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Iremonger
politician
Valentin Iremonger (1918–1991), Irish diplomat and poet
William Iremonger (1776–1852), nineteenth-century English colonel who erected Dead Man's Plack
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Plaque
virus propagation within a cell culture
Other uses
Plaque, a rectangular casino token
See also
Builder's plate
Plac (disambiguation)
Placard
Plack
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Straitlace
At Epsom on 6 of June, Straitlace faced a rematch with Plack in the 146th running of the Oaks Stakes. She won by one and a half lengths from Plack with the fast-finishing Mink a head away in third place.
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Dead Man's Plack
Dead Man's Plack is a Grade-II listed 19th-century monument to Æthelwald, Ealdorman of East Anglia, who, according to legend, was killed in 963 near the 1841 – 1922), a naturalist who, "fascinated like many before and after by this monument", published a romantic version of the legend in his Dead Man's Plack
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