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Clyde J Sholar has written: 'Calibration and verification of a streamflow simulation model for the Kentucky River near Lexington and Frankfort, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Stream measurements
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In addition to the manual input function used for basic arithmetic, the Casio fx 7000G has 82 scientific functions. This model Casio was the first graphing calculator ever available to the public.
Download for free from Casio's web site. One caveat: Casio lists the manual by watch modules instead of watch model number. You can usually find the module number stamped on the back of your watch.
Casio Camera sells their Exilim model on Amazon for approximately $165. The camera is also retailed through eBay, Walmart, and several other popular electronics distributors.
Hi, There is none. The 115ES, 991ES and 570ES all have exactly the same fuctions. Its only that in North America Casio prints "115ES" In Europe Casio prints "991ES" on them. And the rest of the world Casio prints "570ES" Its just a way for casio to control prices in deifferent regions of the world. That's all. If you look at the specifications of each model then you will see that they are exactly the same. CORRECTION: 991ES has solar power combined with battery power, while the 570ES has only battery power. Don't know about 115ES.
Casio CA53W1 Calculator Watch is the best model especially for those who will put it to good use.
It was a CASIO G-Shock DW-004VE-1V model , module no 2164.
No. You should look to the FX-9860GII for a graphing model that has Natural Input AND Natural Output on it's display.
The Casio Wave Ceptor 4303 is a watch for men that picks up on the radio signals from atomic clocks to set the time. All you have to do is select the time zone you want to use and then wait for the watch to pick up on the time.
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