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Knutepunkt The annual Knutepunkt conference, first held in 1997, has been a vital institution in establishing a Nordic live role playing identity, and in establishing the concept of "Nordic LARP" as a unique approach. A live role playing avant-garde movement, which pursues radical experimentation and the recognition of role-playing as a form of art, has been connected to the Knutepunkt conferences.
Knuth's Algorithm X Donald Knuth's Algorithm X, first presented in November of 2000, is a recursive, nondeterministic, depth-first, brute-force algorithm that finds all solutions to the exact cover problem represented by a matrix A consisting of 0s and 1s.
Knuth's up-arrow notation In mathematics, Knuth's up-arrow notation is a notation for very large integers introduced by Donald Knuth in 1976. The idea is based on iterated exponentiation in much the same way that exponentiation is iterated multiplication, and multiplication is iterated addition.
Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm The Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm is an algorithm for transforming a set of equations (over terms) into a confluent term rewriting system. When the algorithm succeeds, it has effectively solved the word problem for the specified algebra.
Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm The Knuth–Morris–Pratt string searching algorithm searches for occurrences of a "word" W within a main "text string" S by employing the simple observation that when a mismatch occurs, the word itself embodies sufficient information to determine where the next match could begin, thus bypassing re-examination of previously matched characters.
Knw-Yr-Own Records Knw-Yr-Own Records is a small record label operating out of Anacortes, Washington, home to releases from such notoriously independent Northwest bands as D+, Karl Blau, and Little Wings. The label is known for putting on What The Heck Fest, an annual music and arts festival in Anacortes.
Knygnešiai Knygnešiai (singular: knygnešys) were book smugglers who brought Lithuanian books in Latin print into Lithuania from 1866 to 1904. Knygnešys is from a Lithuanian word with no other direct counterpart in English, with the literal translation of the parts of the word (knyga book + nešti carrier) coming to mean "book smuggler".
Knysna Knysna (pronounced NIZE-nuh or NACE-nah, probably from a Hottentot word meaning "ferns")Volume 6 Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (Nasionale Opvoedkundige Uitgewery 1972) is a town in the Western Cape Province of South Africa and is part of the Garden Route. It lies 34 degrees south of the equator, and is 72 kilometres east from the town of George on the N2 highway.
Knysna-Amatole montane forests The Knysna-Amatole montane forests is a subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of South Africa. It covers an area of 3100 square kilometers (1200 square miles) in South Africa's Eastern Cape and Western Cape provinces.
KN-Cipher In cryptography, KN-Cipher is a block cipher created by Kaisa Nyberg and Lars Knudsen in 1995. One of the first ciphers designed to be provably secure against ordinary differential cryptanalysis, KN-Cipher was later broken using higher order differential cryptanalysis.
KNAI & KPHF KNAI and KPHF FM in Phoenix, Arizona, are a pair of non-commercial, part-time stations that offers Regional Mexican music during the day and religious programming during the night. The outlets are separately owned and operated, with KNAI by United Farm Workers Union as part of the Radio Campesina network, while KPHF is operated by Family Radio Network for their satellite programming.
KNAV-LP KNAV is a Spanish language Genesis Television Network affiliate serving the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, operated by Tuck Properties. It is not available on either Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Verizon FiOS, or USDTV at this time.
KNBR KNBR, "The Sports Leader", are the call letters associated with 680 AM in San Francisco and KTCT 1050 AM in San Mateo, California. Between the two stations, the entire seasons of San Francisco Giants baseball, Golden State Warriors basketball, San Jose SaberCats arena football, and San Francisco 49ers football are broadcast to the San Francisco Bay Area.
KNBX-CA KNBX-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 31 as an affiliate of TeleFĂłrmula. Founded September 22, 1992, the station is owned by Equity Broadcasting of Little Rock, Arkansas.
KNDR KNDR is a Christian radio station in Bismarck, North Dakota. Before KLBE-LP signed on, it was the only local source in Bismarck-Mandan for contemporary Christian music, along with Bible-based talk and teaching programming.
KNDY KNDY 1570 AM is commercial broadcast station in Marysville, Kansas that plays classic country music as well as local news, weather, and sports coverage. The station signed on the air July 10, 1956 and celebrated 50 years of broadcasting in July 2006 by moving into a new broadcast studio with sister-station KNDY-FM 95.
KNight-Blade: Howling of Kerberos KNight-Blade: Howling of Kerberos is a role-playing game created using the RPG Maker XP program. It is actually a sequel to an RPG Maker 95 game called KNight-Blade: Survivor of the Hellhound and is a free sample game that comes with the RPG Maker XP itself.
KNIC-CA KNIC-CA, is a low-power Class A television station in San Antonio, Texas, licensed to operate in analog on UHF channel 17, but silent since late September 2006, when it shut off to make way for full-service station KNIC-TV, which signed on channel 17 in early October 2006. KNIC-CA is owned by Univision under licensee Telefutura Partnership of San Antonio, and has applied to the FCC to move its operations to UHF channel 34.
KNIC-TV KNIC-TV is a full-service television station in Blanco, Texas (located within the Austin market), broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 17 as the Telefutura station for San Antonio. Founded July 13, 2005, the station is owned by Univision Television Group Inc.
KNJO-LP KNJO-LP is a low-power television station serving Holbrook, Arizona, as an America One affiliate. It provides over-the-air service in analog on VHF channel 6 from its transmitter about 5 miles (8 km) south-southwest of downtown Holbrook.
KNLJ KNLJ channel 25 is a full-powered Christian television station, licensed in Jefferson City, Missouri, with studios near New Bloomfield. KNLJ is owned by the New Life Evangelistic Center, along with sister-station KNLC in St.
KNMI The KNMI, Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (Dutch:Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut) is the Dutch national weather forecasting service and has its headquarters in De Bilt, in the province of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
KNMT KNMT is a religious television station in Portland, Oregon, broadcasting locally on analog channel 24 and digital channel 45 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded June 7,1985, the station is owned by Trinity Broadcasting Network subsidiary National Minority Television.
KNOX-FM KNOX-FM "The Rooster" is a radio station located in Grand Forks, North Dakota owned by Leighton Broadcasting. The station airs a classic country format (country music hits from the past three decades), and airs NASCAR races.
KNSB Dutch Single Distance Championships The Dutch Single Distance Championships of speed skating, organised by the KNSB, is the official Dutch championship to determine the Dutch champion over a single distance, in contrast to the KNSB Dutch Allround Championships, which determine the Dutch allround champion. The single distance championships date back to 1987, and is often used as qualification races for World Cup and Olympic races.
KNSD KNSD is an NBC owned-and-operated television station based in San Diego, California. It uses the on-air branding NBC 7/39, which reflects its channel location on all San Diego-area cable systems (7) and its over-the-air analog channel number (39).
KNTS-LP KNTS-LP is a low power television station in Natchitoches, Louisiana, broadcasting locally as a FamilyNet affiliate on channel 17. It signed on in 1995 and was owned by Cp-Tel network services, a local internet services provider.
KNTU-FM KNTU is the FM campus radio station of the University of North Texas which was formerly known as North Texas State University at Denton, Texas. The signal of the station covers much of the Dallas and Fort Worth Metroplex of North Texas with a format of news and primarily Jazz music.
KNUU KNUU, better known to Las Vegans as K-News, is the local news-talk station for the Las Vegas Valley, broadcasting on a frequency of 970 kilohertz. KNUU broadcasts news stories during the mornings and late-afternoons, with talk shows filling out the remainder of its broadcasting schedule.
KNVA KNVA is the CW (primary) and MyNetworkTV (secondary) affiliate serving the city of Austin, Texas. It is currently owned by a company called 54 Broadcasting, and operates under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with LIN Television, which owns sister station KXAN-TV, and is broadcast from the same physical facility.
KNWS-TV KNWS-TV (Channel 51) is an independent television station licensed to Katy, Texas, serving the Houston metropolitan area. It is the only broadcast station in the United States (to date) to develop a 24 hour local all-news format, which was its original intent.
KNX (AM) KNX is a Los Angeles, California, clear channel radio station operating on 1070 kHz with 50,000 watts of power from a transmitter site in Torrance, a key West Coast flagship station for the CBS Radio Network since 1937. It has been broadcasting an all-news radio format since 1968.
KNX (standard) KNX is a standardised (EN 50090,ISO/IEC 14543), OSI-based network communications protocol for intelligent buildings. KNX is the successor to, and convergence of, three previous standards: the European Home Systems Protocol (EHS), BatiBUS, and the European Installation Bus (EIB).
KNZR KNZR 1560AM is a talk radio station based in Bakersfield, California, USA. The station broadcasts at 25,000 watts of effective radiated power and can be held in most of California and several other Western states every night.
Ko Bong Sunim Ko Bong Sunim (1890-1962) was a prolific Korean Zen master, known for his spontaneity and eccentric teaching style, often refusing to admit monks into training. He served as Zen priest at Hwa Gye Sah Temple in Seoul, South Korea.
Ko Bunyu KōBunyū (Traditional Chinese: 黃文雄; Simplified Chinese/Japanese Shinjitai: 黄文雄; Pinyin: Huáng Wènxióng; Rōmaji: Kō Bunyū) is a controversial Taiwanese author, now resident in Japan, who is well known for his staunch anti-Mainland Chinese stance and for penning a number of highly controversial books about Chinese, Japanese and Korean history and culture.
Ko e fasi 'o e tu'i 'o e 'Otu Tonga "Ko e fasi o e tui o e Otu Tonga" is the national anthem of Tonga. The title literally means "song of the king of the Tonga Islands" in the Tongan language but is daily life better known as fasi fakafonua, which translates to "national song".
Ko Lanta Yai Ko Lanta Yai (Thai: เกาะลันตาใหญ่) is located in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of Thailand, between the Phi Phi Islands islands and the mainland. They are politically part of Krabi Province, most of which is on the mainland.
Ko Pha Ngan Ko Pha Ngan (or Koh Phangan, Thai: เกาะพะงัน) is an island in the Gulf of Thailand in South East Thailand. It is famous for its full moon party at Haad Rin Beach and as a backpackers destination.
Ko shogi Kō shōgi (廣将棋 or 廣象棋 'wide (elephant) chess') is a large-board variant of shogi, or Japanese chess. The game dates back to the turn of the 18th century and is based on xiangqi and go as well as shogi.
Ko Samet Ko Samet (), also Koh Samet or Ko Samed or Koh Samed, is an island off the coastline of the Thai province of Rayong. Popular with foreign tourists and as a weekend getaway for residents of nearby Bangkok, most of the island (excluding the Na Dan area) belongs to the Khao Laem Ya - Mu Ko Samet National Park.
Ko Simpson Yukota "Ko" Simpson (born November 9, 1983 in Rock Hill, South Carolina) is an American football safety who currently plays for the NFL's Buffalo Bills. A standout at the University of South Carolina winning SEC Freshman of the Year honors, he declared early for the 2006 NFL Draft after playing only two seasons.
Ko Tun-hwa Vice Admiral Ko Tun-hwa is a geostrategist and former Vice Minister of Defense, Republic of China and is currently the National Policy Advisor to the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Admiral Ko Tun-hwa is graduated from the United States Navy Command College in 1957.
Ko-hyoteki class submarine The Ko-hyoteki (甲標的, "Type 'A' Target") class of Japanese midget submarines had hull numbers but no names. For simplicity, they are most often referred to by the hull number of the mother submarine.
Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge Koala Lumpur: Journey To The Edge is software company, Brøderbund's first comedy adventure video game released for the PC in 1997. The name of the lead character is a pun on Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan The Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan (K-4, Coalition of Truth and Experience for Tomorrow) is the political coalition that supported president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who won the 2004 Philippine presidential elections. It is the remnant of the People Power Coalition that was formed following the ascendancy of president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to power.
Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino The United Opposition or Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (Coalition of United Filipinos) or KNP, is the coalition of the dominant opposition in the Philippines. The KNP is composed of the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (Struggle of Democratic Filipinos) or LDP, the PDP-Laban, and the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) of deposed president Joseph Estrada, a former movie star.
Koan A kō·an (公案; Japanese: kōan, Chinese: gōng-àn) is a story, dialogue, question, or statement in the history and lore of Chan (Zen) Buddhism, generally containing aspects that are inaccessible to rational understanding, yet that may be accessible to intuition. A famous koan is, "Two hands clap and there is a sound; what is the sound of one hand?
Koan (second) Kōan (康安) was a Japanese era of the Northern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Embun and before Jōji and lasting from 1361 to 1362. Reigning Emperors were Emperor Go-Murakami in the south and Emperor Go-Kōgon in the north.
Koasati language Koasati (usually Coushatta) is a Native American language of Muskogean stock. The language is spoken by the Coushatta people, most of whom live in Allen Parish north of the town of Elton, Louisiana though a smaller number share a reservation near Livingston, Texas with the Alabama people.
Koç family The Koç family is a Turkish businesspeople dynasty founded by Vehbi Koç, the self-made wealthiest person of the country. His grandsons, the third generation of the Koç family, run today Turkey’s largest and most prestigious group of companies.
Koç School The Koç School is a private high school in Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded by one of Turkey's wealthiest businessmen Vehbi Koç and is currently under the umbrella of Vehbi Koç Foundation, which also has more schools around Turkey.
Koçarlı Koçarlı is a district of Aydın Province, Turkey. It is notable for a number of landmark buildings built by the 18th century - 19th century feudal lords (derebey) of the region who were native to Koçarlı, the Cihanoğlu family.
Koçi Xoxe Koçi Xoxe (IPA , 1917–June 11, 1949) was the Defence and Interior Minister of Albania for some time under Enver Hoxha until he was purged for "pro-Yugoslav activities" after Tito broke relations with Hoxha's ally, Stalin. After a secret trial in May 1949, Xoxe was executed.
KoÄŤevje KoÄŤevje (German: Gottschee) is a municipality and town in Slovenia, the largest by area, located between the rivers Krka and Kolpa. It is well known for its ancient forest and wild animals, including brown bears.
KobaĂŻa KobaĂŻa is the debut album by Zeuhl artists Magma, which was released as a double-LP in 1970. In the course this album, the band tells the story of a group of people fleeing a doomed Earth to settle on the planet KobaĂŻa.
Kobalt Kobalt was a comic book series by Milestone Comics (an independently-owned imprint published by DC Comics), and ran for sixteen issues. Kobalt was somewhat a super-hero, but had built a ruthless and fierce reputation and had a vendetta against the St.
Kobasicijada Kobasicijada is an international sausage festival organized annually in the village of Turija, near Srbobran, Serbia. So far, 22 festival were held and it is one of the biggest and most popular village festivals in Serbia.
Kobayakawa clan The Kobayakawa clan (小早川氏, -shi) was a samurai clan of Japan's Sengoku period, whose holdings were in Kyūshū, the southernmost of Japan's main islands. Members of the Kobayakawa family served under the Mōri clan, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Kobayakawa Takakage Kobayakawa Takakage (小早川隆景)(1533-1597) was a samurai retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during Japan's Sengoku period, and the son of Mōri Motonari. Adopted by the head of the Kobayakawa clan, Takakage took his name, and succeeded his adoptive father to become head of the Kobayakawa clan following his death in 1545.
Kobayashi Issa Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶 Kobayashi Issa) (June 15, 1763 - January 5, 1828) was a Japanese writer of haikai (haiku) known for his hokku verses. He was born with the name Kobayashi Nobuyuki (and also known as Yataro) in Kashiwabara, Shinano province (present-day Shinanomachi, Nagano prefecture).
Kobayashi Maru Kobayashi Maru is originally the name of the ship used to transport the supposed falcon statue in the film The Maltese Falcon, but the term is more commonly used to refer to a starship in a training exercise in the Star Trek fictional universe. The term also commonly refers to the simulation in which the starship appears or, more generally, to any no-win scenario.
Kobayashi Motofumi Kobayashi Motofumi (小林源文,born January 28,1951 in Fukushima Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. His works include anime comics such as Panzergrenadier (装甲擲弾兵), Warrior in Flames -Jochen Peiper (炎の騎士 ヨーヘン・パイパー戦記) & Unternehmen Blau (ブラウ作戦).
Kobe Bryant sexual assault case In the summer of 2003, the news media reported that the sheriff's office in Eagle, Colorado had arrested NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, in connection with an investigation of a sexual assault complaint filed by a 19-year old hotel employee. Bryant had checked into The Lodge and Spa at Cordillera hotel in Eagle, Colorado in advance of having knee surgery near there the next day under Dr.
Kobe New Transit Kōbe New Transit (神戸新交通 Kōbe shin-kōtsū) is the third-sector semipublic company that runs Port Liner and Rokko Liner automated guideway transit systems in Kobe. When opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first urban transport AGT.
Kobe Rapid Railway Kōbe Rapid Transit Railway Company, Limited (神戸高速鉄道株式会社 Kōbe kōsoku-tetsudō) is a special railway company in central Kobe. It does not run its own services but provides the necessary infrastructure for four private railway lines (Hankyu Kobe Line (Hankyu), Hanshin Main Line (Hanshin), Shintetsu Arima Line (Shintetsu) and Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line (Sanyo) to be able to run trains through Kobe.
Kobe Shoin Women's University Kobe Shoin Women's University in Japan (神戸松蔭女子学院大学); Kōbe Shōin Joshi Gakuin Daigaku) is a small, all-women's university located in Nada Ward of Kobe. It was founded by missionaries in 1892 and maintains an affiliation with Nippon Sei Ko Kai (the Anglican Communion in Japan), although students may be of any religion.
Kobellite Kobellite (Pb22Cu4(Bi,Sb)30S69) is a gray, fibrous, metallic mineral, a sulfide of antimony, bismuth, and lead. It is a member of the izoklakeite - berryite series with silver and iron substituting in the copper site and a vaying ratio of bismuth, antimony, and lead.
Kobie Powell Kobie Powell is an actor who voices the puppet character of Pixel in the children's show, LazyTown. According to the Internet Movie Database, Powell also appeared as a clerk in the episode "Shaken" of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.
Kobina Nyarko Kobina Nyarko is one of Ghana's premier contemporary artists. Born March 14, 1972 in Takoradi, Ghana, much of Nyarko's work is characterized by the painting of numerous tiny fish on often large-scale canvases.
Kobine Kobine is a traditional dance and festival unique to the Lawra area of north western Ghana. The dance and the festival named after it are celebrated in September and October to mark the end of a successful harvest.
Koblenz Koblenz (also Coblenz in pre-1926 German spellings; French Coblence) is a city situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle, where the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) and its monument ( Emperor William I on horseback) are situated.
Koboko town Koboko is a town in the northwestern Ugandan district of Koboko (formerly part of Arua), which is close to the borders of both Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is in the western part of the district and west of Arua town.
Kobolds in gaming The first role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons, depicted kobolds as a race of weak humanoid monsters formed into primitive tribes populating the sorts of beginning dungeons explored and looted by low-level adventurers. In other words, they were an early example of mooks, watered-down orcs with no real chance of winning any fight.
Kobryn Kobryn or Kobrin (; ; ) is a city in the Brest voblast of Belarus and the center of the Kobryn Raion. The city is located in the southweatern corner of Belarus where the Mukhavets River and Dnepr-Bug Canal meet.
Kobudo Kobudo (古武道) is a Japanese term that can be translated as "old martial way." It was formerly known as Kobujutsu ("old martial art"), however, with the advent of martial arts generally becoming practiced for reasons other than that of practicality, it is now more commonly known as Kobudo.
Kobuk River The Kobuk River is a river, approximately 347 mi (555 km) long, in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. It drains a large area on the southern side of the Brooks Range, flowing westward into the Kotzebue Sound on the Arctic Ocean.
Kobus van der Schlossen Seventeenth century Dutch robber who features prominently in folktales from Noord-Brabant. according to these, he had Robin Hood-like qualities and protected poor widows against greedy landlords, but he also sold his soul to the devil in exchange for magical powers.
Koby Hayon Koby Hayon was born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel. While studying at the Rimon School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in Tel Aviv, Hayon gathered experience as a guitarist with the DGK Trio and other notable groups.
Kobyłka Kobyłka is a town of 17,500 inhabitants located right outside of the city of Warsaw, near Wołomin in the Masovian Voivodeship. Located in a densely forested area, the town has been a village at least since 15th century.
Koca Mehmed HĂĽsrev Pasha Kodja Mehmed HĂĽsrev PaĹźa is an Ottoman statesman who reached the top position of Grand Vizier rather late in his career, between 2 July 1839 and 8 June 1840 during the reign of AbdĂĽlmecid, but who occupied key administrative roles in three different aspects, namely the fight against regional warlords, the reformation of the army and the attire, in the Ottoman Empire in the 1820's.
Kocatepe Mosque Kocatepe Mosque is the largest mosque in Ankara, the Turkish Capital. The mosque is built between 1967 and 1987 in the Kocatepe quarter in Kizilay, and its size and prominent situation have made it a landmark that can be seen from most anywhere in central Ankara.
Kockásfülű nyúl A Kockásfülű nyúl (The rabbit with checkered ears) was the title of a 26-episode Hungarian animated children's series produced in 1978 in the studios of PannóniaFilm. Created by the acclaimed children's literature writer and graphic artist Veronika Marék and animator Zsolt Richly, its protagonist, the rabbit with checkered ears quickly became one of the most prolific mascots of Hungarian animation.
Kockiri Rebellion Kockiri Rebellion was a rebellion of Alevi (Kurdish dominant) uprising, of the 1920, in the overwhelmingly Shi'ite militant Kizilbash Dersim region, while waged by the Kizilbash Koçkiri tribe, was masterminded by members of an organisation known as the Kürdistan Taâlî Cemiyeti (KTC).
Kodaha The Koda Ha (Imperial Benevolent Rule or Action Group) was an interwar Japanese faction, led by Colonel (later General) Sadao Araki with Jinsaburo Mazaki, Heisuke Yanagawa and Hideyoshi Obata. (Some sources use Kodoha, the later name of the Imperial Way Faction, already for the Kodaha.
Kodachi A , literally translating into "small or short tachi (sword)", is a Japanese sword that is too short to be considered a short sword but too long to be a dagger. Because of its size, it could be drawn and swung extremely quickly.
Kodachrome Basin State Park Kodachrome Basin is a small, popular (but very quiet) state park in Utah USA, situated a few miles south of Utah Route 12, about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park, and is accessible from the north from Tropic, Utah by a paved road and from the south by Utah Road 400, a dirt road from the Page, Arizona area to Tropic, passable with caution for most vehicles in dry conditions. A longer but paved route to Tropic from the south is also available via state highways 89 and 12.
Kodaira embedding theorem In mathematics, the Kodaira embedding theorem characterises non-singular projective varieties, over the complex numbers, amongst compact Kähler manifolds. In effect it says precisely which complex manifolds are defined by homogeneous polynomials.
Kodaira vanishing theorem In mathematics, the Kodaira vanishing theorem is a basic result of complex manifold theory and complex algebraic geometry, describing general conditions under which sheaf cohomology groups with indices q > 0 are automatically zero. The implications for the group with index q = 0 is usually that its dimension — the number of independent global sections — coincides with a holomorphic Euler characteristic that can be computed using the Hirzebruch-Riemann-Roch theorem.
Kodak 35 mm Project The 35mm Project was created by Lorette Bayle, an executive at Kodak, as an initiative of the company’s Student Filmmaker Program, which “supports future filmmakers and encourages excellence in the field of motion picture education.” The Kodak 35mm Project gives student filmmakers the opportunity to experience filmmaking using the same tools as industry professional.
Kodak DCS 300 series The Kodak DCS 300 series, comprising two cameras, the DCS 315 and DCS 330, were professional-level digital SLR cameras built by Eastman Kodak's Kodak Professional Imaging Solutions division. They were based on the Nikon Pronea 600i APS SLR camera.
Kodak DCS Pro 14n The Kodak DCS Pro 14n was a professional F-mount digital SLR produced by Eastman Kodak. It was announced at the photographic trade show Photokina in Germany during September 2002; production examples became available in May 2003.
Kodak EasyShare C310 The Kodak C310 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare C340 The Kodak C340 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare C360 The Kodak C360 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare CX4230 The Kodak CX4230 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare DX6440 The Kodak DX6440 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare Z650 The Kodak Z650 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare Z730 The Kodak Z730 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare High Zoom consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
Kodak EasyShare Z740 The Kodak Z740 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare High Zoom consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
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