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CLASS OF 1 AMERICAN 2′B ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE
PRR Odd D 10003
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Adam Buck         
IRISH PAINTER AND ENGRAVER (1759-1833)
Buck, Adam
Adam Buck (1759–1833) was an Irish neo-classical portraitist and miniature painter and engraver (as was his brother Frederick) principally active in London.
Percy Buck         
ENGLISH MUSIC EDUCATOR, WRITER, ORGANIST AND COMPOSER
Percy Carter Buck; Percy C. Buck; Percy C Buck
Sir Percy Carter Buck (25 March 1871 – 3 October 1947) was an English music educator, writer, organist, and composer.
Boas–Buck polynomials         
Boas–Buck polynomial; Boas-Buck polynomial; Boas-Buck polynomials
In mathematics, Boas–Buck polynomials are sequences of polynomials \Phi_n^{(r)}(z) defined from analytic functions B and C by generating functions of the form

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Pennsylvania Railroad Odd D 10003

Pennsylvania Railroad's Odd D #10003 was an experimental electric locomotive built in 1907 by Baldwin and Westinghouse. It had a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 2-B in the AAR scheme. On the PRR, class D was assigned to 4-4-0 locomotives. Production classes of locomotive were assigned a number after the letter, but one-off locomotives were simply designated "Odd".

In testing, #10003 proved to be more stable at speed than the two class AA1 B-B locomotives the PRR had also constructed, so its 4-4-0 arrangement and high center of gravity was chosen as the design for the PRR's DD1 production locomotives.