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History, significant language features, areas of application, sample programs. ... It started out in the late 1950's, first formalized in a report titled ALGOL 58, and then progressed through reports ALGOL 60, and ALGOL 68. It was designed by an international committee to be a universal language.
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www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/algol/alg...
www.engin.umd.umich.edu/CIS/course.des/cis400/algol/algol.html
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The Geometry of the Algol Binary ... Animation Algol Eclipses ... In the constellation Perseus there is a moderately bright star called Algol. It is remarkable in that every 68.75 hours its light dims rather suddenly for several hours before returning just as quickly to its former brightness.
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csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/binaries/algol.html
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/binaries/algol.html
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Site dedicated to matters related to the programming language Algol 68 ... Algol 68 books ... The Making of Algol 68 by C. H. A. Koster. Personal memories of Kees Koster, one of the authors of the Algol 68 Reports, about the events surrounding the birth of Algol 68.
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www.algol68.org/
www.algol68.org/
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Like many astronomical pictures which look pretty, this image of Algol is of no practical use. Algol is bright, ... Algol has a long and important history. It was known to ancient astronomers because it is one of the few variable stars which changes brightness enough that you can notice the change with your naked eye.
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www.astro.cornell.edu/~brs/algol/main.html
www.astro.cornell.edu/~brs/algol/main.html
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Algol Technics Oy; ... Algol Chemicals Oy ; Algol Chemicals AB; Algol Chemicals AS; Algol Chemicals ApS; Algol Chemicals OÜ; Algol Chemicals SIA; UAB Algol Chemicals; ZAO Algol Chemicals; TOV Algol Chemicals ... Algol Pharma Oy ; Algol Pharma AB ; Algol Pharma AS ; Algol Pharma OÜ ; Algol Pharma SIA; UAB Algol Pharma;
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www.algol.fi/
www.algol.fi/
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Algol (star), prototype of a class of variable stars called eclipsing binaries, the second brightest star in the northern constellation Perseus. Its apparent visual magnitude changes over the range of 2.1 to 3.4 with a period of 2.87 days. ... Light curve of Algol (Beta Persei),
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/15127/Algol
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/15127/Algol
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Algol (Beta Persei) is the brightest eclipsing binary with deep eclipses. It is also the brightest and closest semi-detached binary, a type of binary system in which one component has filled its Roche Lobe (the volume within which gas is gravitationally bound to the star) and is now transferring material to its companion.
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www.tmsc.org/astronomy/algol.html
www.tmsc.org/astronomy/algol.html
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Algol A is a blue-white star that is larger, brighter, and hotter than Sirius A, like six of the brightest stars of the ; Pleiades Cluster at left. ... The Algol, or Beta Persei, compact triple-star system is located around 92.8 light-years (ly) from Sol (HIPPARCOS Plx of 35.14, +/- e_Plx of 0.90 mas).
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www.solstation.com/stars2/algol3.htm
www.solstation.com/stars2/algol3.htm
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