MAOL tables (Finnish: MAOL-taulukot, Swedish: MAOLs tabeller) is a reference handbook published by MAOL, the Finnish association for teachers of mathematical subjects, and distributed by Otava in both printed and digital forms. It is a book of numeric tables to aid in studying mathematics, chemistry and physics at the gymnasium level. The book includes a list of mathematical notation and symbols, scientific units and constants, a diverse collection of formulae, and several numeric tables. The Finnish Matriculation Examination Board has accepted the book and allowed it to be used in the Finnish matriculation examinations. From 2020 onwards, only the digital version has been allowed, and it is included for free in the digital examination environment, Abitti.
The colour of the cover of the book is changed with each edition of the book.
MAOLtables (Finnish: MAOL-taulukot, Swedish: MAOLs tabeller) is a reference handbook published by MAOL, the Finnish association for teachers of mathematical...
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and was succeeded by, Maol Mhuire, a nephew (son of Murchadh Mall). The last lord of Na Tuatha was Maol Mhuire. In early 1598 Maol Mhuire took the side...
after the territory of Cliú. The summit of Galtymore is marked as Dawson's Table, named after the Dawson-Massey family who were large landowners in the area...
reminiscent of Gaelic names such as Maol Choluim "Malcolm" and Gille Crìosd "Gilchrist", which have Scottish Gaelic maol (Old Irish máel 'bald, tonsured;...
Glaisne, King (1513–1521) Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, King (1521–1551?) Art Maol mac Reamoinn, King (1551–1560) Aodh mac Briain, King (1560–1562) Art Ruadh...
(Gruffydd) families are also of Welsh origin. The Mac Lochlainn, Ó Maol Seachlainn, Ó Maol Seachnaill, Ó Conchobhair, Mac Loughlin and Mac Diarmada families...
Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Choinnich; anglicised Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25 November 1034) was King of Alba (Scotland)...
spelling; from Bornholte, part of the city Verl, district Gütersloh) Häi, hault maol!" reip de Schaiper den beiden Naowerjunges taou, de just nan Faile förn,...
these tables are subject to revision over time, and should not be amended or updated unless the entire DoBIH data is re-downloaded. The tables are structured...
councillors were elected on 24 May 2019. Notes Replaced during term, see table below for details. "Establishment of Donegal County Council". Donegal County...
letters generally correspond to the consonant phonemes as shown in this table. See Scottish Gaelic phonology for an explanation of the symbols used. Consonants...
arts instructor (and, according to some sources, Queen) Scáthach. Caisteal Maol, a fortress built in the late 15th century near Kyleakin and once a seat...
Arderins over 600 m), are ranked by height, and by prominence, on this table: List of mountains of the British Isles by height, for ranking by height...
1247 Maurice fitz Gerald, Justiciar of Ireland, invaded the territory of Maol Seachlainn Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill, defeating and killing this...
(492 ft). P600: Any height, prominence over 600 metres (1,969 ft). # = Rank Table H = Height List of Irish counties by area List of Irish counties by coastline...
of the island of Great Britain. Also included are various other related tables and lists. The definition of an offshore island used in this list is "land...
popular in private schools. Cue sports are very popular in Scotland. Pool tables are commonly to be found in Scottish pubs and social clubs. Scotland has...
ridge of hills running east to west from Durris (outside Aberdeen) to Glas Maol south of Braemar. Other south to north crossings, roads and passes increase...
among the Slavs 650 – First church organized in Netherlands 673 – Irish monk Maol Rubha founds a training center at Aprochrosan that would serve as a base...
genealogy is probably only reliable as far back as Muireadhach's father, Maol-Domhnaigh. William Buchanan of Auchmar also stated that Alwyn MacArchill...