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  • 71Column (typography) — An example of a two column layout with caption. In typography, a column is one or more vertical blocks of content positioned on a page, separated by gutters and/or rules. Columns are most commonly used to break up large bodies of text that cannot …

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  • 72Column (formation) — A military column is a formation of soldiers marching together in one or more files in which the file is significantly longer than the width of ranks in the formation. The column formation allowed the unit rapid movement, a very effective charge… …

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  • 73Column of Justinian — Reconstruction of the column, after Cornelius Gurlitt, 1912. The depiction of a helical narrative frieze around the column, after the fashion of Trajan s Column, is erroneous. The Column of Justinian was a Roman triumphal column erected in… …

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  • 74Column of Antoninus Pius — The base today This article deals with the lost column dedicated to Antoninus Pius. For the column previously erroneously called this before the Renaissance, see Column of Marcus Aurelius, and specifically Column of Marcus Aurelius#Restoration… …

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  • 75Column of Marcian — The column in 2007. One of the faded IX monog …

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  • 76Column still — Legend: A. Analyzer B. Rectifier 1. Wash 2. Steam 3. Liquid out 4. Alcohol vapour 5. Recycled less volatile components 6. Most volatile components 7. Condenser A column still, also called a continuous still, patent still or Coffey still, is a… …

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  • 77Column of the Goths — Coordinates: 41°0′52.2″N 28°59′7.6″E / 41.0145°N 28.985444°E / 41.0145; 28.985444 …

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  • 78Column (disambiguation) — A column is a vertical structural element in architecture. Column may also refer to: Column (botany) or gynostemium, a part of an orchid Column (database), a set of data values of a particular type in a relational database Column (formation), a… …

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  • 79Column of Arcadius — Reconstruction of the column of Arcadius The column of Arcadius was a Roman triumphal column begun in 401 in the forum of Arcadius in Constantinople to commemorate Arcadius s triumph over the Goths under Gainas in 400. Arcadius died in 408, but… …

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  • 80Column vector — In linear algebra, a column vector or column matrix is an m × 1 matrix, i.e. a matrix consisting of a single column of m elements. The transpose of a column vector is a row vector and vice versa. The set of all column vectors with a given number… …

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