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Klíč (mountain)
KLIC may refer to: * KLIC (AM), a defunct radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Richwood, Louisiana, United States * Klíč (mountain), a peak of the Lusatian Mountains * ''The Key'' (1971 film) (Czech: ), a 1971 Czech film * Kulicke & Soffa Industries * Kullback–Leibler divergence * ''Klic'', former stage name of the British House music artist Medlar People * Karel Klíč (1841–1926), Czech painter, photographer and illustrator * Sandro Klić Sandro Klić (born 5 October 1981) is a Croatian retired football player. Club career Born in Rijeka, as a player he started with HNK Rijeka where he was top scorer during the 2002–03 and 2003-04 seasons. He continued his career with NK Zag ...
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List Of Radio Stations In Louisiana
The following is a list of Federal Communications Commission–licensed radio stations in the American state of Louisiana, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations Defunct * KBYO * KCJM-LP * KCRJ-LP * KDLA * KEPZ * KEZM * KJCB * KLIC * KMCZ * KMLB (1440 AM) * KPCP * KWHN-FM * KXZZ * WBYU * WIBR * WJVI * WLRO See also * Louisiana media ** List of newspapers in Louisiana ** List of television stations in Louisiana ** Media of locales in Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport, Terrebonne Parish References Bibliography * * * External links * (Directory ceased in 2017) Louisiana Association of Broadcasters Images File:1938 WJBO radio event in Crowley Louisiana Library of Congress fsa1997024063.jpg, WJBO radio event in Crowley, Louisiana, 1938 File:BDC Radio Natchitoches 02.jpg, Building of KZBL and KDBH radio stations in Natchitoc ...
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Klíč (mountain)
KLIC may refer to: * KLIC (AM), a defunct radio station (1230 AM) licensed to serve Richwood, Louisiana, United States * Klíč (mountain), a peak of the Lusatian Mountains * ''The Key'' (1971 film) (Czech: ), a 1971 Czech film * Kulicke & Soffa Industries * Kullback–Leibler divergence * ''Klic'', former stage name of the British House music artist Medlar People * Karel Klíč (1841–1926), Czech painter, photographer and illustrator * Sandro Klić Sandro Klić (born 5 October 1981) is a Croatian retired football player. Club career Born in Rijeka, as a player he started with HNK Rijeka where he was top scorer during the 2002–03 and 2003-04 seasons. He continued his career with NK Zag ...
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Lusatian Mountains
The Lusatian Mountains ( cs, Lužické hory; german: Lausitzer Gebirge; pl, Góry Łużyckie) are a mountain range of the Western Sudetes on the southeastern border of Germany with the Czech Republic. They are a continuation of the Ore Mountains range west of the Elbe valley. The mountains of the northern, German, part are called the Zittau Mountains. Geography The range is among the westernmost extensions of the Sudetes, which stretch along the border between the historic region of Silesia in the north, and Bohemia and Moravia in the south up to the Moravian Gate in the east, where they join the Carpathian Mountains. The northwestern foothills of the Lusatian Mountains are called the Lusatian Highlands; in the southwest the range borders on the České Středohoří mountains. The range is largely made up of sandstone sedimentary rocks leaning on a Precambrian crystalline basement. The northern ridge is marked by the Lusatian Fault, a geological disturbance zone sepa ...
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The Key (1971 Film)
''The Key'' ( cs, Klíč) is a 1971 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Vladimír Čech. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Cast * František Vicena as Jan Zika * Wilhelm Koch-Hooge as Friedrich * Zdenek Kampf as Nergl * Vlasta Vlasáková as Milada * Eva Jirousková as Blazena Preislerová * Oldřich Velen as Josef Preisler * Jürgen Frohriep Jürgen Frohriep (28 April 1928 – 13 July 1993) was a German actor. After 1972 he became widely known for his role as Oberleutnant Jürgen Hübner in ''Polizeiruf 110'', a long running television series that originated in the German Democrati ... as Nemecký chirurg * Miloslav Holub as Jankovský * Alena Hessová as Ziková * Josef Chvalina as Doktor References External links * 1971 films 1971 drama films 1970s war drama films 1970s Czech-language films Czech war drama films Czech resistance to Nazi occupation in film Czech World War II films Czechoslovak ...
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Kullback–Leibler Divergence
In mathematical statistics, the Kullback–Leibler divergence (also called relative entropy and I-divergence), denoted D_\text(P \parallel Q), is a type of statistical distance: a measure of how one probability distribution ''P'' is different from a second, reference probability distribution ''Q''. A simple interpretation of the KL divergence of ''P'' from ''Q'' is the expected excess surprise from using ''Q'' as a model when the actual distribution is ''P''. While it is a distance, it is not a metric, the most familiar type of distance: it is not symmetric in the two distributions (in contrast to variation of information), and does not satisfy the triangle inequality. Instead, in terms of information geometry, it is a type of divergence, a generalization of squared distance, and for certain classes of distributions (notably an exponential family), it satisfies a generalized Pythagorean theorem (which applies to squared distances). In the simple case, a relative entropy ...
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Medlar
''Mespilus germanica'', known as the medlar or common medlar, is a large shrub or small tree in the rose family Rosaceae. The fruit of this tree, also called medlar, has been cultivated since Roman times, is usually available in winter and eaten when bletted. It may be eaten raw and in a range of cooked dishes. When the genus '' Mespilus'' is included in the genus ''Crataegus'', the correct name for this species is ''Crataegus germanica'' ( Kuntze). In the southwest of England it historically had a number of vulgar nicknames, such as open-arse and monkey's bottom, due to the appearance of its large calyx. Description Under ideal circumstances, the deciduous plant grows up to tall. Generally, it is shorter and more shrub-like than tree-like. With a lifespan of 30–60 years, the tree is rather short-lived. Its bark is grayish brown with deep vertical cracks forming rectangular plates that tend to lift off. The wild form of ''M. germanica'' is mostly a thorny, more shrub-lik ...
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Karel Klíč
Karel Václav Klíč (sometimes written Karl Klietsch, 30 May 1841, Hostinné – 16 November 1926, Vienna) was a Czech painter, photographer, early comics artist, caricaturist, lithographer and illustrator. He was one of the inventors of photogravure (''heliogravura'' in Czech). Klíč had such artistic talent that he was admitted into the Art Academy in Prague at the age of 14. For ridiculing school officials he was soon expelled, but eventually finished the school in 1862. Klíč worked as a photographer, caricaturist and illustrator in Brno Brno ( , ; german: Brünn ) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 380,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic ..., Budapest and Vienna, all the time trying to improve the technology of picture reproduction. During a long night in 1877, while working with zinc relief etching, he discovered, by chanc ...
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