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"A sweep is when a number of people pay to purchase a set of tickets, each representing a horse. The tickets are given out randomly, and each ticket costs the same (usually $1–$10), so there is no skill element involved, and odds are ignored completely. The prize pool is made up of the receipts exclusively, and is divided out to the holders of the tickets for winning horses. Typically, first place will win about half of the prize pool, with the remainder divided on a sliding scale to second, third, and sometimes fourth place. There may even be some money given to last place, considering the random nature of a sweep. Office sweeps are exceptionally popular in Australia for the Melbourne Cup, and as a social event the sweep becomes the focus of the day's festivities. Daily newspapers such as The Age or Herald Sun include full colour lift-outs with images of each horse which can be cut up and used as tickets, as well as instructions on running the sweep, and space to record the names of who has each ticket. In New Zealand office based sweeps are equally popular. Similarly to in Australia, major news such as the New Zealand Herald include full page sweeps pull outs. References Category:Sports betting Category:Melbourne Cup "
"The working electrode is the electrode in an electrochemical system on which the reaction of interest is occurring. The working electrode is often used in conjunction with an auxiliary electrode, and a reference electrode in a three electrode system. Depending on whether the reaction on the electrode is a reduction or an oxidation, the working electrode is called cathodic or anodic, respectively. Common working electrodes can consist of materials ranging from inert metals such as gold, silver or platinum, to inert carbon such as glassy carbon, boron doped diamond or pyrolytic carbon, and mercury drop and film electrodes. Chemically modified electrodes are employed for the analysis of both organic and inorganic samples. Special types * Ultramicroelectrode (UME) * Rotating disk electrode (RDE) * Rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE) * Hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) * Dropping mercury electrode (DME) See also * Auxiliary electrode * Electrochemical cell * Electrochemistry * Electrode potential * Electrosynthesis * Reference electrode * Voltammetry References External links *http://virginia.academia.edu/BankimSanghavi *http://www.drhuang.com/science/chemistry/electrochemistry/polar.doc.htm * *http://new.ametek.com/content- manager/files/PAR/App%20Note%20E-4%20-%20Electrochemical%20Analysis%20Techniques1.html Category:Electroanalytical chemistry devices Category:Electrodes "
"Michałowice may refer to the following places in Poland: *Michałowice, Kłodzko County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Michałowice, Strzelin County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Michałowice, Gmina Długołęka in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Michałowice, Gmina Sobótka in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Michałowice, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) *Michałowice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland) *Michałowice, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (south-central Poland) *Michałowice, Grójec County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) *Michałowice, Pruszków County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) *Michałowice, Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland) See also * Michalovice (disambiguation) "