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Käbi Laretei Käbi Laretei (born July 14, 1922 is an Estonian concert pianist; her father was a diplomat in the service of the Republic of Estonia and when the Soviet Union invaded the country he and his family fled to Sweden. Ms Laretei has had a long and distinguished career as a pianist and in the 1960s played to packed halls in Britain, Sweden, West Germany and the U.
Kähler manifold In mathematics, a Kähler manifold is a complex manifold which also carries a Riemannian metric and a symplectic form on the underlying real manifold in such a way that the three structures (complex, Riemannian, and symplectic) are all mutually compatible. Kähler manifolds can thus be thought of as Riemannian manifolds and symplectic manifolds in a natural way.
Kärnan Kärnan (Danish: Kernen, both meaning The Core), is a medieval tower in Helsingborg, Scania, in southern Sweden. It is the only part remaining of a larger Danish fortress which, along with the the fortress Kronborg on the opposite of Oresund, controlled the entranceway to the Baltic Sea.
Kärpät Kärpät is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. They play in Oulu, Finland, at the Oulun Energia Areena (capacity 6,614) and their logo features a stoat (mustela erminea); "kärpät" is Finnish for stoats.
Käthe Kollwitz Käthe Schmidt Kollwitz (July 8, 1867 - April 22, 1945) was a German painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose work offered an eloquent and often searing account of the human condition in the first half of the 20th century. Her work was largely influenced by Expressionism.
Kävlinge River Kävlinge River (Kävlingeån in Swedish, but also known as Lödde å between the town of Kävlinge and the mouth near Löddeköpinge) is the name of a small river on the flat lands of Scania in southern Sweden.
KĂ´ Nishimura KĂ´ Nishimura (25 January 1923 - 29 April 1997) was a Japanese actor who appeared in supporting roles in such films as Akira Kurosawa's The Bad Sleep Well and Yojimbo, Kihachi Okamoto's Sword of Doom, and Kon Ichikawa's The Burmese Harp (where he was credited as Akira Nishimura).
Köçek The köçek phenomenon (plural köçekler in Turkish) is one of the significant features of Ottoman Empire culture. The köçek was typically a very handsome young male rakkas, "dancer," usually cross-dressed in feminine attire, employed as an entertainer and sex worker.
Köhlbrandbrücke The Köhlbrandbrücke is a cable-stayed bridge in Hamburg which connects the harbour area between the Norderelbe and Süderelbe branches of the Elbe river with motorway A7 (exit Waltershof). It bridges the Köhlbrand, which is part of the Süderelbe branch.
Köhler's Medicinal Plants Kohler's Medicinal Plants (Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erläuterndem Texte : Atlas zur Pharmacopoea germanica) is a German rare medicinal plant guide published in 1887 in four volmes. It was written by Franz Eugen Köhler and edited by Gustav Pabst, and contains some 300 full page chromolithography illustrations.
Köke Temür Köke Temür (Classical Mongolian: köke temür, Khalkha Mongolian: Хѳхтѳмѳр Höhtömör, Simplified Chinese: 扩廓帖木尔; Traditional Chinese: 擴廓帖木爾; ?-1375) was a Naiman (name of an ethnic group, whose offsprings were assimilated by Uyghur) general of the Yuan Dynasty (and the Northern Yuan).
Kökjanggak Kökjanggak (Көкжаңгак, also Kok-Jangak or Kok-Zhangak) is a town of about 10,000 in the mountains of the Jalal-Abad Oblast of western Kyrgyzstan, near the regional centre city Jalal-Abad (Dzhalal-Abad).
Köln international school of design The Köln International School of Design (in short: KISD) is an institution of the University of Applied Sciences Cologne and is offering an interdisciplinary and innovative study program in the field of design. Their approach is to understand design as a complex process.
Köln-Holweide railway station Köln-Holweide is a passenger railway station situated between the Holweide and Höhenhaus boroughs of Cologne, Germany. It is situated on the line from Köln-Mülheim to Bergisch Gladbach and served by the S11 line of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn.
Kölnarena The Kölnarena (German for Cologne Arena) is an indoor arena in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is primarily used by Kölner Haie (ice hockey) and to some special games by VfL Gummersbach (team handball) and RheinEnergie Köln (basketball) and as a concert venue.
Kölsch language Kölsch ("Colognian") is a very closely related small set of dialects, or variants, of the Ripuarian Central German group of languages. Kölsch is spoken in, and partially, around Cologne, in the West of Germany.
König class battleship The four German König class battleships were built on the eve of World War I and were the most powerful warships of the German High Seas Fleet going into the war and in the Battle of Jutland, in which they all participated. They survived the war and were scuttled at Scapa Flow in 1919.
König Jérôme oder Immer Lustick König Jérôme oder Immer Lustick is a comic operetta in four Acts by Karl Michael Ziehrer with the text by Adolf Schirmer. Its first performance was at the Ringtheatre in Vienna on 28 November 1878 with Ziehrer himself directing the theatre orchestra.
König Wolf The König Wolf (sometimes spelled Konig, Koneig, Koenig, and directly romanized as Kenihi) is a Wolf-type Zoid, one of over 200 species of biomechanical lifeforms depicted by TOMY's Zoids model, toy, and media franchise. The König Wolf was first released as a model kit in October 2001, and has since held important roles in the Zoids: Fuzors anime and several comics and manga.
König's lemma König's lemma or König's infinity lemma is a theorem in graph theory due to Dénes Kőnig (1936). The computability aspects of this theorem have been thoroughly investigated by researchers in mathematical logic, especially in computability theory.
König's syndrome König's syndrome (synonym ileocaecal valve syndrome) is a syndrome of abdominal pain in relation to meals, constipation alternated with diarrhea, meteorism, gurgling sounds (hyper-peristalsis) on auscultation (especially in the right iliac fossa), and abdominal distension.
König's theorem (set theory) In set theory, König's theorem (named after the Hungarian mathematician Gyula König) colloquially states that if the axiom of choice holds, I is a set, mi and ni are cardinal numbers for every i in I, and m_i < n_i ! for every i in I then
Königsallee The Königsallee (nicknamed "Kö" by the locals) is a boulevard in Düsseldorf, Germany noted for both the canal that runs along the boulevard's center, as well as for the luxury retail shopping venues located along its length.
Königsaue The town of Königsaue in the district Aschersleben-Staßfurt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany was destroyed in the course of opencast lignite mining in 1964. The inhabitants were resettled to the town of Neu-Königsaue, ca.
Königsberger Klopse Königsberger Klopse (or Klöpse), also known as Soßklopse, are a German dish consisting of meatballs in a white sauce with capers. They are named after the formerly German city of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) and originate from the East Prussian cuisine.
Königsegg-Aulendorf Königsegg-Aulendorf was a county of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The territories of Königsegg-Aulendorf by 1806 were four separate exclaves, centred around Königsegg in the west, Aulendorf in the east, and two smaller territories north and south of the Teutonic Knights' territory at Altshausen.
Königsegg-Rothenfels Königsegg-Rothenfels was a German state in far southwestern Bavaria, Germany, located north of Austria and west of Baden-Württemberg. It was created as a partition of the Barony of Königsegg in 1622, and was raised to a County seven years later.
Königsplatz, Munich The Königsplatz (King's square) is a square in the inner city of Munich and together with the Karolinenplatz a part of the Brienner Strasse, one of four royal avenues. The square was designed at the command of Ludwig I of Bavaria by Karl von Fischer and laid out by Leo von Klenze with the "Doric" Propyläen and the "Ionic" Glyptothek.
Königstein Fortress Königstein Fortress (), the "Saxon Bastille", is a famous historic mountaintop fortress near Dresden, in Saxon Switzerland, Germany, near the town of Königstein. The fortress, which for centuries was used as a state prison and which is still intact, is one of Saxony's foremost tourist attractions, with 700,000 visitors per year.
Königstein im Taunus Königstein im Taunus is a climatic spa and lies on the thickly wooded slopes of the Taunus. Owing to its advantageous location for both scenery and transport on the edge of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region, Königstein is a favourite residential town.
Königstein, Namibia Königstein is the highest point on the Brandberg massiff in north western Namibia, approximately 30 km west of the town Uis. At 2574 m, this granitic intrusive complex is the highest point in Namibia, and covers about 450 km².
Königswarter Königswarter, Koenigswarter is the family that resided in Königswarte, near Tachau, Bohemia, about the middle of the 18th century, when Jonas Hirsch Königswarter emigrated thence to Fürth, Bavaria. There he established a business that made him wealthy, enabling him to bequeath to his sons not only an honorable name, but means sufficient to insure a position in the world.
Königswinter Königswinter is a town and summer resort in the Rhein-Sieg district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Rhine, opposite the “Federal City” Bonn, at the foot of the Siebengebirge.
Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was developed by Wladimir Köppen, a German climatologist, around 1900 (with several further modifications by himself, notably in 1918 and 1936).
Köprülü Era Köprülü Era (1656-1703) was the period which Ottoman Empire's politics were set by the Grand Viziers, mainly Köprülü family, which was notable family of imperial bureaucrats. Köprülü family generated grand viziers to the Empire , combining ambition and ruthlessness with genuine talent.
Köprülü family The Köprülü family was an Ottoman noble family originating from Albania. The family provided six (including Kara Mustafa Pasha who was a stepson) Ottoman Grand Viziers, with several others becoming high-ranking officers.
Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha (1635 – October 19, 1676), of the Köprülü family, was the grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1661 when he inherited the title from his father Mehmed Köprülü. He captured Crete in 1669 and signed the Treaty of Zorawno on October 16, 1676.
Köprülü Mehmed Pasha Mehmed Köprülü (1575/1578/1583 Rojnik, near Berat in Albania – October 31, 1661 Edirne) was the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 until his death. He was also the founder of the Köprülü noble family.
Köräş Köräş, also Tatarça köräş (Татарча көрәш, ; ) - Tatar wrestling, is a Tatar national wrestling, related to some Central Asian national wrestlings, such as kurash and Turkey's yağlı güreş.
Körös River Körös (-Hungarian, Romanian: Criş) is the name of a river in eastern Hungary. It is formed at the confluence of the rivers Crişul Alb (Hungarian: Fehér-Körös) and Crişul Negru (Hungarian: Fekete-Körös) near Gyula (Romanian: Giula).
Körkarlen Körkarlen (also known as The Phantom Carriage, The Phantom Chariot, The Stroke of Midnight, and Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness) is a 1912 novel by the Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf. It has been filmatizied two times in Sweden and once in France.
Körmt and Örmt In Norse mythology, Körmt and Örmt are two rivers which Thor wades over every day when he goes to judgment by Yggdrasill. The source for this is a strophe in Grímnismál which is also quoted in the Prose Edda.
Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband The Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband (abbreviation: KSCV) is the oldest association of German and Austrian Studentenverbindungen. It comprises roughly 105 German and Austrian Corps, all of which are based upon the principle of tolerance.
Köy Hizmetleri Anadolu Lisesi Istanbul Kartal Köy Hizmetleri Anadolu Lisesi (better known as Köy Hizmetleri Anadolu Lisesi) is one of prominent Anatolian High Schools in Turkey. Stated in Kartal, a developing part of Istanbul, the school opened for education in 1993.
København H Københavns Hovedbanegård (Copenhagen Central Station), also called København H, is the largest train station in Denmark, placed in Copenhagen, with entrances to Bernstorffsgade (at Tivoli Gardens), Banegårdspladsen and Reventlowsgade.
Køge Køge is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Roskilde County on the east coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 124 km², and has a total population of 40,053 (2005).
Køge station Køge station is the principal railway station in Køge near Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the terminus of an S-train line (Køgebugtbanen) that connects it to Copenhagen, and of Østbanen which serves the Stevns peninsula.
Køgebugtbanen Køgebugtbanen is one of six radial S-Train lines in Copenhagen; it connects the city center to communities along Køge Bugt (the bay of Køge) and terminates in the city of Køge about 35 km Southwest of central Copenhagen.
Kępno is a town in Poland. It lies on the outskirts of the Wielkopolska Region, as it borders on Silesia and The Łódzki Land, at the crossing point of two communication routes: North to South (road number 11) and East to West (road number 8).
Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları Cyprus Turkish Airlines (Turkish: Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları (KTHY)) is an airline based in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It is the national airline of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, operating scheduled services from Nicosia to several airports in Turkey and also Europe, mainly England.
Kıbrıslı Mehmed Emin Pasha Kıbrıslı Mehmed Emin Paşa (Mehmed Emin Pasha the Cypriot) was an Ottoman statesman of Turkish Cypriot origin who served at the top post of grand vizier during three different times under the reign of the sultan Abdülmecid. His periods of administration were, the first time between 29 May and 23 November 1854, the second time between 18 November 1859 and 24 December 1859 and for the last time between 28 May 1860 and 6 August 1861.
Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha (Mehmed Kamil Pasha the Cypriot), also spelled as Kâmil Pasha or Kiamil Pasha was an Ottoman statesman of Turkish Cypriot origin in the late 19th century and early 20th century, who became, as aside regional or international posts within the Ottoman state structure, grand vizier of the Empire during four different periods.
Kılıçkaya Dam Kılıçkaya Dam (Kılıçkaya Barajı in Turkish) is 25 km north of town of Suşehri 158 km north-east of Sivas city in center east of Turkey and located on the Kelkit, , a tributary of the Yeşilırmak River which flows down along a large fault in the north east Anatolia than runs into the Black Sea
Kırklareli Kırklareli (in Ottoman times Kırkkimesne (the forties) or Kırkkilise (forty churches), Greek: Σαράντα Εκκλησιές, Saranta Ekklisyes,; Bulgarian: Лозенград, Lozengrad) is the capital of Kırklareli Province in the European part of Turkey, known as Eastern Thrace.
Kırklareli Science High School Kırklareli Science High School (Kırklareli Fen Lisesi in Turkish)(or Kırklareli High School of Science) is a high school which interested in science and maths in Kırklareli-Turkey. In that school, students learn two foreign languages; English and German.
Kızkumu Kızkumu is an area of 600 meter shallow water that divides this Turkeys bay into two and is part of Orhaniye District of the city Muğla in Turkey. According to the legend, a girl who wants to reach her lover fills her skirt with sand and start moving ahead in the sea by filling the sea with her sand.
Kākāriki The three species of Kākāriki or New Zealand parakeets are the most common species of parakeet in the genus Cyanoramphus, family Psittacidae. The birds' Māori name, which is the most commonly used, means "small parrot", and is also used as the term for the colour green.
Kālidāsa Kālidāsa (Devanāgarī: कालिदास) was a Sanskrit poet and dramatist, his title Kavikulaguru (Preceptor of All Poets) bearing testimony to his stature. Known to be an ardent worshipper of Shiva, he wrote his plays and poetry largely based around Hindu mythology and philosophy.
Kāne'ohe Bay Kāneohe Bay, at 45 km2, is the largest sheltered body of water in the main Hawaiian Islands. This reef-dominated embayment constitutes a significant scenic and recreational feature along the windward (northeast) coast of the Island of Oahu.
Kāne'ohe, Hawai'i Kāneohe is a town and census-designated place (CDP) included in the City & County of Honolulu and located in Hawaii state District of Koolaupoko on the Island of Oahu. In the Hawaiian language, kāne ohe means "bamboo man".
Kāti Mamoe Kāi Mamoe, or Ngāti Mamoe, is a Māori iwi. Early inhabitants of the South Island of New Zealand, they were largely absorbed into the far larger Ngāi Tahu iwi during the 19th century via marriage and conquest, along with the older Waitaha iwi.
Kbal Spean Kbal Spean ("Head Bridge") is an Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. It consists of a series of carvings in and around the Stung Kbal Spean river.
KBBA-LP KBBA-LP is a low-power television station in Lake Havasu City, Arizona broadcasting on analog channel 10 from a transmitter site about five miles north of the city. The station provides visitors and residents with a continuous video feed from a camera looking over the Lake Havasu City area, as seen from the broadcast site.
KBC Band The KBC Band was formed in 1986 by former Jefferson Airplane (later Jefferson Starship) members Paul Kantner (guitar and vocals), Marty Balin (vocals and guitar) and Jack Casady (bass). Other members included Keith Crossan (saxophone, guitar & vocals), Tim Gorman (keyboards and vocals), Mark 'Slick' Aguilar (guitar and vocals) and Darrell Verdusco (drums).
KBC Bank KBC Bank NV is a Belgian universal bank, focusing on private clients and small and medium-sized enterprises. Besides retail banking, insurance and asset management activities (in collaboration with sister companies KBC Insurance NV and KBC Asset Management NV), KBC Bank also offers services to businesses and engages in market activities.
KBCA KBCA is a television station in Alexandria, Louisiana, broadcasting locally on channel 41 as an affiliate of the The CW network. It is owned by Lafayette-based Wilderness Communications, but is operated by White Knight Broadcasting's WNTZ.
KBCB KBCB is a television station in Bellingham, Washington, which airs on analog UHF channel 24 and digital channel 19. It is carried on Comcast Cable, DirecTV, Dish Network and a strong over the air signal that blankets Vancouver, BC.
KBCO KBCO-FM is an adult album alternative radio station licensed to Boulder, Colorado and serves the Denver-Boulder area. The station's format is an eclectic variety of blues, reggae, folk, pop, and rock from the late-1960s to the present, which they call "world class rock".
KBGH KBGH is a full-service educational television station serving Filer and Twin Falls, Idaho, and the surrounding Magic Valley. It provides over-the-air service on analog channel 19 from its transmitter on Flat Top Butte near Jerome.
KBJR-TV KBJR-TV is the NBC-affiliated station serving the Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin television market. The station is owned by Granite Broadcasting and performs master oparation of the market's CBS affiliate KDLH channel 3.
KBLF (AM) KBLF-AM Radio 1490 is a local radio station based in Red Bluff, California. It is owned by Huth Broadcasting of Marysville, California (also owns KMYC-AM in Marysville and KOBO-AM in Yuba City) and Cal Hunter serves as the station's general manager and main on-air talent and morning personality.
KBLG NewsTalk 910 (KBLG 910 AM) is an American Talk radio station that broadcast in the Billings Metro Area. KBLG is owned by Clear Channel Communications and its broadcast tower is just outside the Billings city limits.
KBLN KBLN channel 30 is an affiliate of the Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN) based in Grants Pass, Oregon, serving the Medford, Oregon television market. The station, owned by Better Life Television, is seen in five counties in southern Oregon, plus Siskiyou County in northern California.
KBNS-CA KBNS-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Branson, Missouri, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an independent station. Founded November 30, 1992, the station is owned by The Vacation Channel, Inc.
KBounce KBounce is a clone of the computer game JezzBall that runs under Linux rather than Windows. Following a lot of the original concepts of JezzBall, KBounce requires the user to adapt to its increasing difficulty by applying an array of critical thinking, intuitive thinking and reflexes.
KBOO KBOO is a non-profit, listener-funded FM community radio station broadcasting from Portland, Oregon. The station's mission is to serve groups in its listening area who are underrepresented on other local radio stations and to provide access to the airwaves for people who have unconventional or controversial tastes and points of view.
KBOP-CA KBOP-CA is a low-power Class A television station in San Diego, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43 as an independent Spanish-language station. Founded December 5, 1990, the station is owned by Commercial Broadcasting Corp.
KBRK-AM KBRK was the first radio station in Brookings, South Dakota, United States, founded July 15 1955. The studios were originally located in downtown Brookings, but later moved to the transmitter site, near the edge of town.
KBRO KBRO in Bremerton and KNTB in Lakewood, both Washington, are a pair of simulcasting Spanish-language religious outlets serving the Puget Sound region. KBRO broadcasts at 1490Khz with a ERP of 1Kw-U, while KNTB broadcasts at 1480Khz with a ERP of 1Kw-D/0.
KBS Voice Acting Division KBS Voice Acting Division (Korean:한국방송 성우극회) is one of entertainment major national South Korean voice actor company. It is particularly famous for its Anime and Movie, Documentary, other Broadcasts.
KBS World (Canada) KBS World is a Canadian category 2 Korean language digital cable television channel with English subtitles and is owned by Seabridge Media Inc.. It broadcasts programming from KBS World as well as local Canadian content.
KBS-3 KBS-3 (an abbreviation of kärnbränslesäkerhet, nuclear fuel safety) is a technology for disposal of high-level radioactive waste developed in Sweden by Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB by appointment from Statens Strålskyddsinstitut (the radiation protection agency).
KBSD-TV KBSD channel 6 is a CBS affiliate based in Dodge City, Kansas and serves the southwestern Kansas portion of the Wichita TV market; also serving part of the Oklahoma panhandle (part of the Amarillo market). It is owned by Schurz Communications.
KBSI KBSI (FOX 23) is the FOX television affiliate in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, serving a large area consisting of much of Southeast Missouri, far southern Illinois, the Jackson Purchase of far western Kentucky, northern regions of West Tennessee, and parts of northeast Arkansas. It is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, and is the sister station to WDKA in Paducah, Kentucky.
KBSL-TV KBSL channel 10 is a CBS affiliate based in Goodland, Kansas and serves the northwestern Kansas / southwestern Nebraska portion of the Wichita TV market (including Colby). It can also be seen in part of east-central Colorado.
KBTZ KBTZ is a full-service television station serving Butte, Montana as a FOX affiliate, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 24, with no digital allocation. The station is owned by Equity Broadcasting of Little Rock, Arkansas.
KBYU-TV KBYU-TV is a PBS member station in Provo, Utah, serving the Salt Lake City television market. The station broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 11 and in digital on UHF channel 44, and is rebroadcast statewide through a network of translators.
Kcor (band) Kcor (Pronounced Core) was an American rock band in the 1990's, formerly on The Legendary Sun Studio’s 706 Records label in Memphis, TN. The band was started by Gerry Haner, Micka Porter, Jared Walters and Jeff Harris.
KC 85 The KC 85 ('KC' standing for "Kleincomputer", or "small computer") were models of microcomputers built in East Germany, first in 1984 by Robotron (the KC 85/1) and later by VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" MĂĽhlhausen (KC 85/2, KC 85/3 and KC 85/4).
KC and the Sunshine Band (album) KC and the Sunshine Band was the second album of the hugely successful disco group KC and the Sunshine Band. The album contained three major hit songs - That's the Way (I Like It), Get Down Tonight, and Boogie Shoes.
KC Johnson Robert David Johnson, also known as KC Johnson, is a history professor at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York Graduate Center. He is a major and renowned critic of Mike Nifong's ethics and the "Group of 88" throughout the Duke Lacrosse Scandal and writes a blog titled "Durham in Wonderland" about the case.
KC Montero KC Montero (born Casey Wyatt Miller) is MTV Philippines' longest serving VJ, having started his career as an MTV VJ in 1999 after winning the MTV VJ Hunt along with Belinda Panelo. However, the dissolution of MTV Philippines on January 1, 2007 has ended his stint as a VJ.
KC Stadium Kingston Communications Stadium or KC Stadium is a new facility for the city of Hull, England, hosting football, rugby league and a series of pop concerts. It is named after the stadium's sponsors, Kingston Communications, and is owned by Hull City Council and run by the Stadium Management Company, headed by Adam Pearson.
KC-10 Extender The KC-10 Extender is an air-to-air tanker aircraft in service with the United States Air Force derived from the civilian DC-10-30 airliner. The KC-10 was the second consecutive McDonnell Douglas transport aircraft to be selected by the US Air Force following the C-9 Nightingale.
KCalc Kcalc is a calculator application integrated with the KDE-Desktop. In the default view it includes a number pad, buttons for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, brackets, memory keys, percent, reciprocal, factorial, square, square root, and x to the power of y buttons.
KCBD KCBD "NewsChannel 11" is the NBC network affiliate serving the entire Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area, owned and operated by Raycom Media. KCBD is the #1 station in the market (according to Nielsen ratings) and has remained in that spot for over 20 years.
KCBS (AM) KCBS is an AM all-news radio station in San Francisco, California that is a key West Coast flagship radio station of the CBS Radio Network and Westwood One, broadcasting at 740 kHz. Its transmitter is located in Novato, California.
KCBS-TV KCBS-TV, "CBS2 Los Angeles" is the CBS owned and operated station in the Los Angeles area, and is the West Coast flagship station of the CBS network. It is sister station to KCAL-TV, an independent station also in Los Angeles.
KCDIY KCDIY is a website that documents Kansas City, Missouri's local punk music scene as well as other underground music and art scenes, as well as local activism. It includes a list of local events, venues, bands, and other local resources.
KCDSA KCDSA (Korean Certificate-based Digital Signature Algorithm) is a digital signature algorithm created by a team led by the Korean Information Security Agency. It is an ElGamal variant, similar to the Digital Signature Algorithm and GOST 31.
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