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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructive%20nonstandard%20analysis | In mathematics, constructive nonstandard analysis is a version of Abraham Robinson's nonstandard analysis, developed by Moerdijk (1995), Palmgren (1998), Ruokolainen (2004). Ruokolainen wrote:
The possibility of constructivization of nonstandard analysis was studied by Palmgren (1997, 1998, 2001). The model of const... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray%20MTA | The Cray MTA, formerly known as the Tera MTA, is a supercomputer architecture based on thousands of independent threads, fine-grain communication and synchronization between threads, and latency tolerance for irregular computations.
Each MTA processor (CPU) has a high-performance ALU with many independent register set... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt%20tray%20sorter | A tilt-tray sorter is a mechanical assembly similar to a conveyor belt but instead of a continuous belt, it consists of individual trays traveling in the same direction.
A tilt-tray sorter can be configured in an inline (AKA over/under) formation, or in a continuous-loop.
Items are loaded onto the passing trays at th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RioCard | The RioCard (Bilhete Único) is a smartcard system used in the transport system of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The card is contactless and uses MIFARE technology. It is a form of electronic payment produced and distributed by the Fetranspor company, in cooperation with Itaú bank. Its installation was seen as strengthe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vem | The VEM (Acronym of Vale eletrônico Metropolitano, Electronic Metropolitan Ticket) is a Smart card system used in bus, train and metro of the metropolitan area of Recife, Brazil.
The VEM cards operate by using contactless technology as they have an internal chip that communicates with the validator by RFID.
Since 11 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormophyte | Cormophytes (Cormophyta) are the "plants differentiated into roots, shoots and leaves, and well adapted for life on land, comprising pteridophytes and the Spermatophyta."
This group of plants include mosses, ferns and seed plants. These plants differ from thallophytes, whose body is referred to as the thallus, i.e. a s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced%20Digital%20Broadcast | Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) is a company which provides software, system and services to pay-TV and telecommunication operators, content distributors and property owners around the world. The company specializes also in the development of digital connectivity devices such as set-top boxes and residential gateways.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FarPoint%20Spread | FarPoint Spread is a suite of Microsoft Excel-compatible spreadsheet components available for .NET, COM, and Microsoft BizTalk Server. Software developers use the components to embed Microsoft Excel-compatible spreadsheet features into their applications, such as importing and exporting Microsoft Excel files, displayin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-slit%20interferometric%20equation | Quantum mechanics was first applied to optics, and interference in particular, by Paul Dirac. Richard Feynman, in his Lectures on Physics, uses Dirac's notation to describe thought experiments on double-slit interference of electrons. Feynman's approach was extended to -slit interferometers for either single-photon ill... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20open-source%20bioinformatics%20software | This is a list of computer software which is made for bioinformatics and released under open-source software licenses with articles in Wikipedia.
See also
List of sequence alignment software
List of open-source healthcare software
List of biomedical cybernetics software
List of freeware health software
List of g... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic%20resonance%20%28sensory%20neurobiology%29 | Stochastic resonance is a phenomenon that occurs in a threshold measurement system (e.g. a man-made instrument or device; a natural cell, organ or organism) when an appropriate measure of information transfer (signal-to-noise ratio, mutual information, coherence, [[Signal detection theory|d]], etc.) is maximized in the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20simulation | Continuous Simulation refers to simulation approaches where a system is modeled with the help of variables that change continuously according to a set of differential equations.
History
It is notable as one of the first uses ever put to computers, dating back to the Eniac in 1946. Continuous simulation allows predicti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkyGrabber | SkyGrabber is a software from the Russian company SkySoftware which accepts input from a digital satellite tuner card for hard drive recording.
History
It was used by Iraqi insurgents from the group Kata'ib Hezbollah to intercept MQ-1 Predator drone video feeds, which were not encrypted. The encryption for the feeds w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic%20screen | A holographic screen is a two-dimensional display technology that uses coated glass media for the projection surface of a video projector. "Holographic" refers not to a stereoscopic effect, but to the coating that bundles light using formed microlenses. The lens design and attributes match the holographic area. The len... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech%20repetition | Speech repetition occurs when individuals speak the sounds that they have heard another person pronounce or say. In other words, it is the saying by one individual of the spoken vocalizations made by another individual. Speech repetition requires the person repeating the utterance to have the ability to map the sounds... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSH | OpenSSH (also known as OpenBSD Secure Shell) is a suite of secure networking utilities based on the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, which provides a secure channel over an unsecured network in a client–server architecture.
OpenSSH started as a fork of the free SSH program developed by Tatu Ylönen; later versions of Ylöne... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thymus%20transplantation | Thymus transplantation is a form of organ transplantation where the thymus is moved from one body to another. It is used in certain immunodeficiencies.
Indications
Thymus transplantation is used to treat infants with DiGeorge syndrome, which results in an absent or hypoplastic thymus, in turn causing problems with th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noncommutative%20algebraic%20geometry | Noncommutative algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics, and more specifically a direction in noncommutative geometry, that studies the geometric properties of formal duals of non-commutative algebraic objects such as rings as well as geometric objects derived from them (e.g. by gluing along localizations or takin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw%20code%20talkers | The Choctaw code talkers were a group of Choctaw Indians from Oklahoma who pioneered the use of Native American languages as military code during World War I.
The government of the Choctaw Nation maintains that the men were the first American native code talkers ever to serve in the US military. They were conferred th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HadCRUT | HadCRUT is the dataset of worldwide monthly instrumental temperature records formed by combining the sea surface temperature records compiled by the Hadley Centre of the UK Met Office and the land surface air temperature records compiled by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia.
"HadCRUT" s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slowed%20rotor | The slowed rotor principle is used in the design of some helicopters. On a conventional helicopter the rotational speed of the rotor is constant; reducing it at lower flight speeds can reduce fuel consumption and enable the aircraft to fly more economically. In the compound helicopter and related aircraft configuration... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ieke%20Moerdijk | Izak (Ieke) Moerdijk (; born 23 January 1958) is a Dutch mathematician, currently working at Utrecht University, who in 2012 won the Spinoza prize.
Education and career
Moerdijk studied mathematics, philosophy and general linguistics at the University of Amsterdam. He obtained his PhD cum laude in 1985 at the same in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClearOS | ClearOS (also known as the ClearOS System, formerly ClarkConnect) is a Linux distribution by ClearFoundation, with network gateway, file, print, mail, and messaging services.
History
ClearOS is based on CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, designed for use in small and medium enterprises as a network gateway and netw... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team%20Umizoomi | Team Umizoomi is an American preschool live-action/computer-animated musical children's television series created by Soo Kim, Michael T. Smith and Jennifer Twomey for Nickelodeon and the Nick Jr. Channel. The series places an emphasis on mathematical concepts, such as counting, sequences, shapes, patterns, measurements... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StrataFlash | StrataFlash is a NOR flash memory technology first developed by Intel.
It stores two or more bits of information per cell rather than just one, in an architecture called multi-level cell (MLC). This is accomplished by storing intermediate voltage levels instead of using only the two levels (discharged = "0" and charge... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carputer | A carputer, or car-puter, is a computer with specializations to run in a car, such as compact size, low power requirement, and some customized components. The computing hardware is typically based on standard PCs or mobile devices. They normally have standard interfaces such as Bluetooth, USB, and WiFi. The first carpu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive-level%20capacitance%20profiling | Drive-level capacitance profiling (DLCP) is a type of capacitance–voltage-profiling characterization technique developed specifically for amorphous and polycrystalline materials, which have more anomalies such as deep levels, interface states, or non-uniformities.
Whereas in standard C–V profiles the charge response ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JRipples | JRipples is a change impact analysis tool for the Java programming language. It helps a developer calculate the impact of software change. It is an open source Eclipse plug-in. The tool not only give relevant program analysis, but it also organizes the steps of change propagation.
When a change is made to software,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xcast | The explicit multi-unicast (Xcast) is a variation of multicast that supports a great number of multicast sessions with a small number of recipients in each. It adds all the destination IP addresses in the IP header, instead of using a multicast address. The traditional multicast schemes over Internet Protocol (IP) sca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebra%20Colloquium | Algebra Colloquium is a journal founded in 1994. It was initially published by Springer-Verlag Hong Kong Ltd. In 2005, from volume 12 onwards, publishing rights were taken over by World Scientific. The company now publishes the journal quarterly.
The journal is jointly edited by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Soo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analysis%20and%20Applications | Analysis and Applications is a journal covering mathematical analysis and its application to the physical and biological sciences and engineering. It was first published in 2003 by World Scientific. The journal aims "to encourage the development of new techniques and results in applied analysis".
Abstracting and index... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth%20table | A truth table is a mathematical table used in logic—specifically in connection with Boolean algebra, boolean functions, and propositional calculus—which sets out the functional values of logical expressions on each of their functional arguments, that is, for each combination of values taken by their logical variables. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile%20membranes | Membrane systems have been inspired from the structure and the functioning of the living cells. They were introduced and studied by Gh.Paun under the name of P systems [24]; some applications of the membrane systems are presented in [15]. Membrane systems are essentially models of distributed, parallel and nondetermini... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-code%20modulation | Pulse-code modulation (PCM) is a method used to digitally represent sampled analog signals. It is the standard form of digital audio in computers, compact discs, digital telephony and other digital audio applications. In a PCM stream, the amplitude of the analog signal is sampled at uniform intervals, and each sample i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adoptive%20cell%20transfer | Adoptive cell transfer (ACT) is the transfer of cells into a patient. The cells may have originated from the patient or from another individual. The cells are most commonly derived from the immune system with the goal of improving immune functionality and characteristics. In autologous cancer immunotherapy, T cells are... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DocuWare | DocuWare is cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) provider. DocuWare software provides document management, repository, and workflow automation functions (also referred to as enterprise content management (ECM) or content services).
The company is headquartered in Germany and the United States.
DocuWare is also th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAGPIE | MAGPIE (Mega Ampere Generator for Plasma Implosion Experiments) is a pulsed power generator based at Imperial College London, United Kingdom. The generator was originally designed to produce a current pulse with a maximum of 1.8 million amperes in 240 nanoseconds (150 nanoseconds rise time). At present the machine is o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomedical%20Engineering%3A%20Applications%2C%20Basis%20and%20Communications | Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications is a scientific journal dedicated to basic and clinical research in the field of biomedical engineering. It is published by World Scientific. The journal covers topics such as bioelectronics, biomaterials, biomechanics, bioinformatics, nano-biological scien... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal%20Engineering%20Journal | Coastal Engineering Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering achievements and engineering practices in the fields of coastal, harbor and offshore engineering. The journal is published by Taylor & Francis, and is intended to cover "not only fundamental studies on analytical models, numerical computation an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivial%20cylinder | In geometry and topology, trivial cylinders are certain pseudoholomorphic curves appearing in certain cylindrical manifolds.
In Floer homology and its variants, chain complexes or differential graded algebras are generated by certain combinations of closed orbits of vector fields. In symplectic Floer homology, one co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon%20File | The Jargon File is a glossary and usage dictionary of slang used by computer programmers. The original Jargon File was a collection of terms from technical cultures such as the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI Lab (SAIL) and others of the old ARPANET AI/LISP/PDP-10 communities, including Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Carnegie M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GJMS%20operator | In the mathematical field of differential geometry, the GJMS operators are a family of differential operators, that are defined on a Riemannian manifold. In an appropriate sense, they depend only on the conformal structure of the manifold. The GJMS operators generalize the Paneitz operator and the conformal Laplacian... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20KZ%20equations | In mathematical physics, the quantum KZ equations or quantum Knizhnik–Zamolodchikov equations or qKZ equations are the analogue for quantum affine algebras of the Knizhnik–Zamolodchikov equations for affine Kac–Moody algebras. They are a consistent system of difference equations satisfied by the N-point functions, the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallon%20per%20watt-hour | The gallon per watt-hour or (G/Wh) is a formula used to test the efficiency of a pool pump or sump pump.
California Title 20
California's Appliance Efficiency Regulations were established in 1976 in response to a legislative mandate to reduce California's energy consumption. Through that "Title 20" was born.
Over ti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitive%20displacement%20sensor | Capacitive displacement sensors are "non-contact devices capable of high-resolution measurement of the position and/or change of position of any conductive target". They are also able to measure the thickness or density of non-conductive materials. Capacitive displacement sensors are used in a wide variety of applicati... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNDIS | The Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) is a Microsoft proprietary protocol used mostly on top of USB. It provides a virtual Ethernet link to most versions of the Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD operating systems. Multiple revisions of a partial RNDIS specification are available from Microsoft, but Window... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite%20Dimensional%20Analysis%2C%20Quantum%20Probability%20and%20Related%20Topics | Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1998 by World Scientific. It covers the development of infinite dimensional analysis, quantum probability, and their applications to classical probability and other areas of physics.
Ab... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational%20journalism | Computational journalism can be defined as the application of computation to the activities of journalism such as information gathering, organization, sensemaking, communication and dissemination of news information, while upholding values of journalism such as accuracy and verifiability. The field draws on technical a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehrenfeucht%E2%80%93Mostowski%20theorem | In model theory, a field within mathematical logic, the Ehrenfeucht–Mostowski theorem gives conditions for the existence of a model with indiscernibles.
Statement
A linearly ordered set X is called a set of indiscernibles of a model if the truth of a statement about elements of X depends only on their order.
The Ehr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Journal%20of%20Algebra%20and%20Computation | The International Journal of Algebra and Computation is published by World Scientific, and contains articles on general mathematics, as well as:
Combinatorial group theory and semigroup theory
Universal algebra
Algorithmic and computational problems in algebra
Theory of automata
Formal language theory
Theory of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purity%20%28algebraic%20geometry%29 | In the mathematical field of algebraic geometry, purity is a theme covering a number of results and conjectures, which collectively address the question of proving that "when something happens, it happens in a particular codimension".
Purity of the branch locus
For example, ramification is a phenomenon of codimension ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripeness%20in%20viticulture | In viticulture, ripeness is the completion of the ripening process of wine grapes on the vine which signals the beginning of harvest. What exactly constitutes ripeness will vary depending on what style of wine is being produced (sparkling, still, fortified, rosé, dessert wine, etc.) and what the winemaker and viticultu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Francis%20Tompsett | Michael Tompsett (born 1939) is a British-born physicist, engineer, and inventor, and the founder director of the US software company TheraManager. He is a former researcher at the English Electric Valve Company, who later moved to Bell Labs in the United States. Tompsett invented CCD imagers and designed and built th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal%20oscillator%20frequencies | Crystal oscillators can be manufactured for oscillation over a wide range of frequencies, from a few kilohertz up to several hundred megahertz. Many applications call for a crystal oscillator frequency conveniently related to some other desired frequency, so hundreds of standard crystal frequencies are made in large qu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash%20blowing-up | In algebraic geometry, Nash blowing-up is a process in which, roughly speaking, each singular point is replaced by all limiting positions of the tangent spaces at the non-singular points. More formally, let be an algebraic variety of pure dimension r embedded in a smooth variety of dimension n, and let be the comple... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything%20is%20a%20file | Everything is a file is an idea that Unix, and its derivatives, handle input/output to and from resources such as documents, hard-drives, modems, keyboards, printers and even some inter-process and network communications as simple streams of bytes exposed through the filesystem name space. Exceptions include semaphores... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic%20circuit%20analysis | Symbolic circuit analysis is a formal technique of circuit analysis to calculate the behaviour or characteristic of an electric/electronic circuit with the independent variables (time or frequency), the dependent variables (voltages and currents), and (some or all of) the circuit elements represented by symbols.
When ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBee | Digi XBee is the brand name of a popular family of form factor compatible wireless connectivity modules from Digi International. The first XBee modules were introduced under the MaxStream brand in 2005 and were based on the IEEE 802.15.4-2003 standard designed for point-to-point and star communications. Since the init... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket | WebSocket is a computer communications protocol, providing simultaneous two-way communication channels over a single Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection. The WebSocket protocol was standardized by the IETF as in 2011. The current specification allowing web applications to use this protocol is known as WebSo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentrigo | Sentrigo was a privately held software company located in Santa Clara, California, USA, until its acquisition in April, 2011 by McAfee.
The company was founded in 2006 by Nathan Shuchami and Slavik Markovich, to address several key challenges in Database security. Specifically, the inability to monitor activity of pri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight%20interception%20trap | A flight interception trap (or FIT) is a widely used trapping, killing, and preserving system for flying insects. It is especially well-suited for collecting beetles, since these animals usually drop themselves after flying into an object, rather than flying upward (in which case a Malaise trap is a better option). Fli... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp%20Algebraic%20Manipulator | The Lisp Algebraic Manipulator (also known as LAM) was created by Ray d'Inverno, who had written Atlas LISP Algebraic Manipulation (ALAM was designed in 1970). LAM later became the basis for the interactive computer package SHEEP.
Notes
Computer algebra systems
Tensors |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GS1%20DataBar%20Coupon | The GS1 Databar Coupon code has been in use in retail industry since the mid-1980s. At first, it was a UPC with system ID 5. Since UPCs cannot hold more than 12 digits, it required another bar code to hold additional information like offer code, expiration date and household ID numbers. Therefore, the code was often ex... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacMahon%27s%20master%20theorem | In mathematics, MacMahon's master theorem (MMT) is a result in enumerative combinatorics and linear algebra. It was discovered by Percy MacMahon and proved in his monograph Combinatory analysis (1916). It is often used to derive binomial identities, most notably Dixon's identity.
Background
In the monograph, MacMah... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine%20Johnson | Creola Katherine Johnson (; August 26, 1918February 24, 2020) was an American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. crewed spaceflights. During her 33-year career at NASA and its predecessor, she earned a reputation for mas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entanglement-assisted%20stabilizer%20formalism | In the theory of quantum communication, the entanglement-assisted stabilizer formalism is a method for protecting quantum information with the help of entanglement shared between a sender and receiver before they transmit quantum data over a quantum communication channel. It extends the standard stabilizer formalism
by... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%20Coat%20Systems |
Blue Coat Systems, Inc., was a company that provided hardware, software, and services designed for cybersecurity and network management. In 2016, it was acquired by and folded into Symantec. In 2019 was, as part of Symantec Enterprise division, sold to Broadcom.
The company was known as CacheFlow until 2002.
The co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrcenol | Myrcenol is an organic compound, specifically a terpenoid. It is most notable as one of the fragrant components of lavender oil.
It is also found in the hop plant (Humulus lupulus). E-Myrcenol acts also as a pheromone for bark beetles.
Role in fragrance industry
Myrcenol is obtained synthetically from myrcene via hy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAK%20%28magazine%29 | Bak is an online, bilingual (English and Turkish), visual arts magazine, first published on 1 January 2006. Published monthly, it features interviews with well-known graphic designers, illustrators, painters, film directors, photographers, 3D artists and sculptors and selected artworks from thousands of contributors al... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High%20viscosity%20mixer | High viscosity mixers are mixers designed for mixing materials with laminar mixing processes because the ingredients have such high viscosities that a turbulent mixing phase cannot be obtained at all or cannot be obtained without a high amount of heat. The process can be used for high viscosity liquid to liquid mixing ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse%20cholesterol%20transport | Reverse cholesterol transport is a multi-step process resulting in the net movement of cholesterol from peripheral tissues back to the liver first via entering the lymphatic system, then the bloodstream.
Cholesterol from non-hepatic peripheral tissues is transferred to HDL by the ABCA1 (ATP-binding cassette transporte... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexx | Rexx (Restructured Extended Executor) is a programming language that can be interpreted or compiled. It was developed at IBM by Mike Cowlishaw. It is a structured, high-level programming language designed for ease of learning and reading. Proprietary and open source Rexx interpreters exist for a wide range of computin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar%20ditch | A bar or borrow ditch is a roadside channel dug for drainage purposes. Typically, the dirt is "borrowed" from the ditch, and used to crown the road. It is a variation of a bar or borrow pit, in construction, when dirt is removed and used for construction purposes, and later left to fill with water, forming ponds or lak... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Manbow | is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed and published in 1989 by Konami for the MSX2 and MSX2+ home computers. It was re-released for mobile phones on September 1, 2006; for the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console service on November 24, 2009; on February 19, 2014, for the Wii U; and on July 28, 2015, for the Windows ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%20engineering%20maintenance | Army engineering maintenance consists of those engineers, technicians, and military organizations responsible for the expert repair and maintenance of army vehicles, weapon systems, and other equipment.
Army engineering maintenance should not be confused with military engineering which is distinctly separate and anal... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposer | In broadcasting, a transposer or translator is a device in or beyond the service area of a radio or television station transmitter that rebroadcasts signals to receivers which can’t properly receive the signals of the transmitter because of a physical obstruction (like a hill). A translator receives the signals of the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20timing | Delta time or delta timing is a concept used amongst programmers in relation to hardware and network responsiveness. In graphics programming, the term is usually used for variably updating scenery based on the elapsed time since the game last updated, (i.e. the previous "frame") which will vary depending on the speed o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANaerospace | CANaerospace is a higher layer protocol based on Controller Area Network (CAN) which has been developed by Stock Flight Systems in 1998 for aeronautical applications.
Background
CANaerospace supports airborne systems employing the Line-replaceable unit (LRU) concept to share data across CAN and ensures interoperabilit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tian%20yuan%20shu | Tian yuan shu () is a Chinese system of algebra for polynomial equations. Some of the earliest existing writings were created in the 13th century during the Yuan dynasty. However, the tianyuanshu method was known much earlier, in the Song dynasty and possibly before.
History
The Tianyuanshu was explained in the writi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp-SAT | In computer science, the Sharp Satisfiability Problem (sometimes called Sharp-SAT, #SAT or model counting) is the problem of counting the number of interpretations that satisfy a given Boolean formula, introduced by Valiant in 1979. In other words, it asks in how many ways the variables of a given Boolean formula can b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service%20Interoperability%20in%20Ethernet%20Passive%20Optical%20Networks | The Service Interoperability in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (SIEPON) working group proposed the IEEE 1904.1 standard for managing telecommunications networks.
Description
Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) is a technology for fiber to the x access networks, with millions subscriber lines.
In response to r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DO-204 | DO-204 is a family of diode semiconductor packages defined by JEDEC. This family comprises lead-mounted axial devices with round leads. Generally a diode will have a line painted near the cathode end.
Dimensions
Common variants
Several common packages are archived in DO-204 as variants, and may be referred to usin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOC%20International | AOC International (trading as AOC, formerly Admiral Overseas Corporation and stylized as ΛOC, ) is a multinational electronics company headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, and a subsidiary of TPV Technology. It designs and produces a full range of LCD TVs and PC monitors, and formerly CRT monitors for PCs which are sold wo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural%20microbiology | Agricultural microbiology is a branch of microbiology dealing with plant-associated microbes and plant and animal diseases. It also deals with the microbiology of soil fertility, such as microbial degradation of organic matter and soil nutrient transformations.
Soil microorganisms
Importance of soil microorganisms
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Hennell | Professor Michael A. Hennell (born 9 September 1940) is a British computer scientist who has made leading contributions in the field of software testing.
Michael Hennell was a Professor of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool in England.
As part of his leading role in software testing, Hennell was a member... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Microsoft%20Word | The first version of Microsoft Word was developed by Charles Simonyi and Richard Brodie, former Xerox programmers hired by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1981. Both programmers worked on Xerox Bravo, the first WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) word processor. The first Word version, Word 1.0, was released in October... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney%20Fernbach%20Award | The Sidney Fernbach Award established in 1992 by the IEEE Computer Society, in memory of Sidney Fernbach, one of the pioneers in the development and application of high performance computers for the solution of large computational problems as the Division Chief for the Computation Division at Lawrence Livermore Laborat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel%20Qi | Pixel Qi Corporation (pronounced Pixel "Chi") was an American company involved in the research of low-power computer display technology, based in San Bruno, California. It was founded by Mary Lou Jepsen, who was previously the chief technical officer of the One Laptop per Child project.
The company designed liquid cry... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Journal%20of%20Bifurcation%20and%20Chaos%20in%20Applied%20Sciences%20and%20Engineering | International Journal of Bifurcationand Chaos in Applied Sciences and Engineering (often abbreviated as IJBC) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by World Scientific. It was established in 1991 and covers chaos theory and nonlinear science in a diverse range of fields in applied science and engineering.
Ab... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Journal%20of%20High%20Speed%20Electronics%20and%20Systems | The International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems was established in 1990 and is published quarterly by World Scientific. It aims to "promote engineering education by advancing interdisciplinary science between electronics and systems and to explore high speed technology in photonics and electronics".
Ab... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinken%20%28software%29 | Shinken is an open source computer system and network monitoring software application compatible with Nagios. It watches hosts and services, gathers performance data and alerts users when error conditions occur and again when the conditions clear.
Shinken's architecture aims to offer easier load balancing and high ava... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NovoGen | NovoGen is a proprietary form of 3D printing technology that allows scientists to assemble living tissue cells into a desired pattern. When combined with an extracellular matrix, the cells can be arranged into complex structures, such as organs. Designed by Organovo, the NovoGen technology has been successfully integra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blio | Blio is a free-to-download e-reader software platform created by Ray Kurzweil. It was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in early January 2010. The Blio e-reader preserves typography and supports color illustrations, features that make it effective for certain categories of books not well supported... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20person%20smell | Old person smell is the characteristic odor of elderly humans. Much like many animal species, human odor undergoes distinct stages based on chemical changes initiated through the aging process. Research suggests that this enables humans to determine the suitability of potential partners based on age, in addition to oth... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron-velocity%20selector | A neutron-velocity selector is a device that allows neutrons of defined velocity to pass while absorbing all other neutrons, to produce a monochromatic neutron beam. It has the appearance of a many-bladed turbine. The blades are coated with a strongly neutron-absorbing material, such as Boron-10.
Neutron-velocity sele... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud%20computing%20security | Cloud computing security or, more simply, cloud security, refers to a broad set of policies, technologies, applications, and controls utilized to protect virtualized IP, data, applications, services, and the associated infrastructure of cloud computing. It is a sub-domain of computer security, network security, and, mo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayttm | Ayttm (pronounced "item" or "A-Y-T-T-M") is a multi-protocol instant messaging client. It is the heir of the EveryBuddy project.
Features
Services
Ayttm primarily supports one-to-one and group chatting on MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, AIM, XMPP and IRC. It also has support for sending rudimentary emails via SMTP, which may be ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLEPia | The Fujitsu FLEPia is a discontinued e-reader capable of displaying up to 260,000 colors. Released in Japan in 2009.
Specifications
Size: 158 mm x 240 mm x 12.5 mm
Weight: 385 g
Display: 8 inch
Resolution: 768 x 1024 pixels
Number of displayable colors: 260,000 colors (3 scans); 4,096 (2 scans); 64 colors (1 scan... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear%20scale | A linear scale, also called a bar scale, scale bar, graphic scale, or graphical scale, is a means of visually showing the scale of a map, nautical chart, engineering drawing, or architectural drawing. A scale bar is common element of map layouts.
On large scale maps and charts, those covering a small area, and enginee... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orolia | Orolia, formerly Spectracom, is a global manufacturer of precision time and frequency instruments and network-centric equipment used in a wide range of industries.
Spectracom was founded in Rochester, New York USA in 1972. Its first product was a WWVB Receiver-Comparator, an instrument used to calibrate oscillators wi... |
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