- The
epact (Latin: epactae, from
Ancient Gr****: ἐπακται ἡμεραι (epaktai hēmerai) =
added days) used to be
described by
medieval computists as the age of...
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Metonic cycle. If the
epact cycle in
force includes epact 24 (as does the
cycle in use
since 1900 and
until 2199), then an
epact of 25 puts the ecclesiastical...
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ePACT Network is an
online emergency network.
Users build networks of family, friends, and organizations,
store and
exchange information and
access web...
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Coptic Epact Numbers is a
Unicode block containing Old
Coptic number forms.
These numbers were used in some
regions instead of
letters of the
Coptic alphabet...
- (Latin for 'leap of the moon') –
which causes the
epacts to
repeat every 19 years. When the
epact reaches 30 or higher, an
intercalary month is added...
- 400-year
cycle of the
Gregorian calendar with
respect to the w****), the
epact (the age of the Moon in days on a
certain date), the
dominical letter (used...
- (SMS), The
Energetic Particles: Acceleration, Composition, and
Transport (
EPACT) investigation, the
Solar Wind
Experiment (SWE), a Three-Dimensional Plasma...
- Gr****ley aut****d
EPACT 1992,
which created the
federal wind
energy tax credit. In 2005, Gr****ley aut****d the tax
title of
EPACT 2005 when he was chairman...
- years. He also
produced an
original and
practical scheme for
adjusting the
epacts of the Moon when
calculating the
annual date of Easter,
solving a long-standing...
- of
nulla or of
nihil (the
Latin word for "nothing") for 0, in a
table of
epacts, all
written in
Roman numerals. The use of N to
indicate "none" long survived...