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Pole is a singularity of an analytic function where it behaves very nearly like a rational function. If the function is bounded around a singularity the latter is called removable.
Ãâó: math-terms.org/p.html
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Distance marks placed around the track, usually every 1/16th of a mile.
Ãâó: www.horse-smart.com/definitions.htm
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This historic term refers to the driver who starts at the front of the field on the inside of the front row by virtue of the fastest qualifying time. The term originated at horse tracks, where many of the original Champ Car races were held on dirt. The finish and distance markers of a horse track are marked by poles set on the inside edge of the track.
Ãâó: www.club4ag.com/faq%20and%20tech_pages/racing_term...
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A pole is an imaginary point at both ends of the earth. We call the point at the northern end the North Pole and the point at the southern end the South Pole.
Ãâó: www.howardcc.edu/kids/geovoc.html
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As in "2 pole filter" and "4 pole filter". The more poles a filter has, the more abrupt its cutoff slope will be, and the more accurate the filter will be in reducing unwanted frequencies.
Ãâó: www.modularsynth.co.uk/glossary.htm
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