Welch
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Welch may refer to:
- Welch (surname)Welch (surname)Welch is a surname meaning foreign or Welsh.For the Etymology of the name, see WelshFamous Welches include to:* Adonijah Welch , American politician* Alexander Welch , Canadian politician* Andrew Welch, businessman...
- Welch, OklahomaWelch, OklahomaWelch is a town in Craig County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 597 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Welch is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....
- Welch, TexasWelch, TexasWelch is an unincorporated community in Dawson County, Texas, United States.The Dawson Independent School District serves area students.-External links:...
- Welch, West VirginiaWelch, West VirginiaWelch is a city located in McDowell County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The population was 2,406 at the 2010 census. Incorporated as a city in 1893, it is the county seat of McDowell County.-History:...
, the main city in McDowell County - Welch Hall (Yale), an undergraduate residence of Yale University, Connecticut
- Welch Township, MinnesotaWelch Township, MinnesotaWelch Township is a township in Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States. It lies about halfway between the cities of Hastings and Red Wing and about 32 miles southeast of St. Paul. The population was 697 at the 2000 census. It is centered on the small community of Welch on the Cannon River...
near Hastings - Welch'sWelch'sWelch Foods Inc. is an American company, headquartered in Concord, Massachusetts. It is owned by the National Grape Cooperative Association, a co-op of grape growers....
, US brand of fruit-based products
See also
- Royal Welch FusiliersRoyal Welch FusiliersThe Royal Welch Fusiliers was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales' Division. It was founded in 1689 to oppose James II and the imminent war with France...
, a British Army regiment - Welch RegimentWelch RegimentThe Welch Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1969.-History:It was formed as the Welsh Regiment during the Childers Reforms of 1881, by the amalgamation of the 41st Regiment of Foot and the 69th Regiment of Foot...
, a former British Army regiment - Welch methodWelch methodIn physics, engineering, and applied mathematics, Welch's method, named after P.D. Welch, is used for estimating the power of a signal at different frequencies: that is, is is an approach to spectral density estimation. The method is based on the concept of using periodogram spectrum estimates,...
, a method of estimating the power of a signal vs. frequency - Welch v. SwaseyWelch v. SwaseyWelch v. Swasey, 214 U.S. 91 , was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that the statutes of Massachusetts, chap. 333 of the Acts of 1904, and chap. 383 of the Acts of 1905, limit the height of buildings in a certain quarter of a city, do not violate the Constitution of the...
, a 1909 Supreme Court case concerning federal law - Welch v. HelveringWelch v. HelveringWelch v. Helvering, 290 U.S. 111 , was decision by the United States Supreme Court on the difference between business and personal expenses, and the difference between ordinary business deductions and capital expenses. It is one of the most important income tax law cases.Thomas Welch and his father...
, a 1933 Supreme Court case concerning taxation law - Welch's t testWelch's t testIn statistics, Welch's t test is an adaptation of Student's t-test intended for use with two samples having possibly unequal variances. As such, it is an approximate solution to the Behrens–Fisher problem.-Formulas:...
, a statistical test intended for use with two samples having possibly unequal variances. - Welch Hall (disambiguation)
- Welsh (disambiguation)