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- Abacus - Wikipedia
Abacus-based mental calculation (AMC), which was derived from the abacus, is the act of performing calculations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, in the mind by manipulating an imagined abacus
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Arizona Community Physicians has immediate openings for Family Practice and Internal Medicine Primary Care Physicians in Tucson, Arizona We are Arizona’s largest independent physician group
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Abacus Health is a pioneer in the behaviorally focused disease management field Our approach is simple, attack the high cost drivers with precision focused interventions proven to improve health, reduce hospitalizations and lower costs
- How to Use an Abacus (with Pictures) - wikiHow
The abacus (the suanpan is the most useful variety) is a deceptively simple calculating tool still used all over the world It's a useful learning device for the visually impaired, as well as for anyone who wants to learn the roots of the modern calculator
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IT'S WHAT WE DO Abacus serves a wide and growing group of industries Our employees can be found supporting clients of all types Click and view many of the industries where we have had extensive growth
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We are located in 58 locations of varying sizes in Tucson, Oro Valley and Green Valley As a physician group, we also are aware that the growth in health care costs is not sustainable over time, which is why we formed Abacus Health, an accountable care organization
- Abacus | Definition, History, Origin, Facts | Britannica
Abacus, calculating device, probably of Babylonian origin, that was long important in commerce It is the ancestor of the modern calculating machine and computer The abacus was in universal use in Europe in the Middle Ages, as well as in the Arab world and in Asia
- Abacus - New World Encyclopedia
An abacus (plurals abacuses or abaci), also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool for performing arithmetical processes, often constructed as a wooden frame with beads sliding on wires
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