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doc_400 | The powhiri is the ritual ceremony of encounter. Traditionally the process served to discover whether the visiting party were friend or foe, and so its origins lay partly in military necessity. The kaupapa or purpose of the occasion will be discussed, and perhaps general present day issues and concerns might be aired. ... |
doc_401 | powhiri. n. 1. (Anthropology & Ethnology) NZ a Māori ceremony of welcome, esp to a marae. [Māori]. 1 Facebook. 2 Twitter. |
doc_402 | Find synonyms, antonyms and the meaning of the word powhiri in our free online dictionary! Find words starting with powhiri and anagrams of powhiri. |
doc_403 | The pōwhiri (or pōhiri) is a process whereby the host people welcome visitors on the marae. In recent years the pōwhiri process has also been used in other situations, such as welcoming a new employee to a workplace. The marae usually consists of a wharenui (meeting house) with marae ātea (courtyard) in front, a wharek... |
doc_404 | Answer by 3u8rbba98edy2. Confidence votes 31.2K. Haka and powhiri are two separate acts. The haka is a war-dance that was used to inspire fear in the enemy and cause them to surrender before any battle was necessary; it is now used as a challenge in sports and as a mark of respect for an esteemed person. it is a displa... |
doc_405 | The term powhiri has been etymologically analyzed by Maori in order to describe what it means. There are two parts to the word – po and whiri. Po is described as “a venture into the ‘unknown’ or a new experience,” while whiri comes to mean “the act or experience of exchanging information and knowledge” . Thanks for vis... |
doc_406 | The powhiri is a welcome ceremony and ritual which the Maori perform in order to greet visitors to their land. There is a great documentary at NewZealand.com which explains this ceremony with multimedia. It is described as the “ embodiment of [Maori] spiritual and cultural being ” . Thanks for visiting! New Zealand Mao... |
doc_407 | The manuhiri are the visitors to the marae. Waewae tapu refers to a first time visitor who has not entered into. the marae-they are waewae tapu. All first time waewae tapu need to be officially welcomed through the process of powhiri before they can set foot on a marae. Roles of manuhiri are necessary during the powhir... |
doc_408 | 1 In the next-door compound, a burly man was whacking a skinny boy with a thick stick. 2 She had been clamped by the time she got outside, and two burly men demanded £125 to have her car released. 3 Blanche looked at him, a big burly man with an abdomen that was bulging over his belt which seemed much too tight for h... |
doc_409 | He's a big, burly rugby player who works as a landscape gardener. ( 1 slang) Originating from the east end of London, England. 2 An expressive term to mean something is good, awesome, amazing, unbelievable. 3 e.g That goal was burly, or Raeikkoenen räikkönen is a Burly formula 1. driver |
doc_410 | A man with a Grizzly Adams look. A man with a big burly beard, burly arms, burly chest, burly man ass and big burly hairy balls. |
doc_411 | Burly Man. Often refers to a man who is able to grow a corn-silk like beard. A burly man is not afraid to share his eclectic tastes such as music and authors. A burly man is a true friend who is reliable. |
doc_412 | LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. adjective. This man is burly. This man is burly. The definition of burly is big, strong and rough. An example of a burly person is a muscular lumberjack. |
doc_413 | So, in the end, game show winners get some of the money that TV advertisers pay to the networks, who pay the show producers, who then pay the game show winners. Just in the same way that the actors, and crew of a show get paid. Game shows, like other programs, have costs to produce the programs-they have to pay for set... |
doc_414 | (Valerie Macon/Getty Images). Oh, happy day! You're a contestant on a popular game show - The Price Is Right, let's say. You spin the wheel, you make the winning bid, and suddenly-ka-ching! - you've won the Lexus or the dishwasher or the lifetime supply of nail clippers. |
doc_415 | 1 If you can use most of the prizes the show offers, such as a new car or trip, you may be content to appear on a game show that features material prizes. 2 If not, you should probably try out for a show where cash is the main prize. 3 In the United States, game show contestants must pay taxes on any prizes they win.... |
doc_416 | Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: You don't always win the money amount on the front of your lectern when you are on a game show. As someone else said, 2nd place earns $2000 and 3rd place earns $1000 in Jeopardy! In any case, the prize money is paid out from the ad revenue that the show receives from sponsors. I think... |
doc_417 | Win the prize, pay the tax piper. Most of us know if we win a cash prize, there are taxes to pay. Big prizes mean big taxes. But many game show contestants don't realize when they win merchandise, there's also tax to pay, and you might not get out the door with your prize until some of that tax is paid. When the prize ... |
doc_418 | Best Answer: Your question offers a way to easily see the insight of how television works as a business. Game shows, like other programs, have costs to produce the programs-they have to pay for sets, cameras, talent (the hosts), and also prizes to contestants. |
doc_419 | Reality shows never reveal how much they pay, but sometimes contestants do. On Survivor, the show talks about the grand prize: $1 million. The host, Jeff Probst, talks about the first-runner up making a “$900,000 mistake,” which implies that the second place finisher gets $100,000. |
doc_420 | Botulism is a serious illness that causes flaccid paralysis of muscles. It is caused by a neurotoxin, generically called botulinum toxin, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum (and rarely by C. butyricum and C. baratii). Botulism facts. 1 The botulism neurotoxin is one of the most potent, lethal substances k... |
doc_421 | Clostridial gas gangrene is a highly lethal necrotizing soft tissue infection of skeletal muscle caused by toxin-and gas-producing Clostridium species. The synonym clostridial myonecrosis better describes both the causative agent and the target tissue. |
doc_422 | C difficile disease is caused by the overgrowth of the organism in the intestinal tract, primarily in the colon (Fig. 18-4). The organism appears unable to compete successfully in the normal intestinal ecosystem, but can compete when normal flora are disturbed by antibiotics, allowing overgrowth of C difficile. Clinica... |
doc_423 | by Seth Cowan. Tetanus is a disease caused by the bacteria Clostridium tetani, a gram negative rod bacterium. C. tetani spores generally reside in manure rich soils after being passed from the normal gut flora of animals. |
doc_424 | Tetanus is a severe disease caused by the toxin of C tetani (Fig. 18-2). This organism grows in a wound and secretes a toxin that invades systemically and causes muscle spasms. The initial symptom is cramping and twitching of muscles around a wound. Clinical Manifestations. Botulism is a disease caused by the toxin of ... |
doc_425 | Clostridium is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the Firmicutes. They are obligate anaerobes capable of producing endospores. Individual cells are rod-shaped, which gives them their name, from the Greek kloster (κλωστήρ) or spindle. 1 C. botulinum can produce botulinum toxin in food or wounds and can cause... |
doc_426 | The bacteria Clostridium perfringens is one of the leading causes of foodborne gastroenteritis in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates, as many as one million individuals are affected by C. perfringens each year (Grass et al. 2013; Scallan et al. |
doc_427 | Clostridium contains around 100 species that include common free-living bacteria, as well as important pathogens. The five main species responsible for disease in humans are: 1 C. botulinum can produce botulinum toxin in food or wounds and can cause botulism. 1 C. botulinum can produce botulinum toxin in food or wound... |
doc_428 | Frequently asked questions. Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) is a spore-forming gram-positive bacterium that is found in many environmental sources as well as in the intestines of humans and animals. C. perfringens is commonly found on raw meat and poultry. Although C. perfringens may live normally in the human... |
doc_429 | Food poisoning. In botulism food poisoning, the toxin is produced by the vegetative cells of C botulinum in contaminated food, and preformed toxin then is ingested with the contaminated food. The incubation time can vary from a few hours to 10 days, but most commonly is 18–36 hours. Clinical Manifestations. Botulism is... |
doc_430 | Bachelor of science in biology degree holders working as research laboratory technicians earned $28,000 to $38,000 per year, according to a survey of 1,303 biology majors by PayScale.com that was updated in November 2010. Biology majors working as high school teachers made salaries between $36,801 and $48,519 annually.... |
doc_431 | Starting Salaries. The starting median pay for biology majors was $40,600 per year for those who specialized in microbiology, according to PayScale.com's 2010-2011 College Salary Report, while for those with a molecular biology focus it was $40,200 annually. General biology majors had a median starting salary of $38,40... |
doc_432 | Biology majors who don’t attend a graduate program make a median salary of $51,000 per year, which is a little below the median salary for graduates from all other majors combined. Don’t let that fact stop you from pursuing a degree in biology if it’s what you’re passionate about, though. Career Options for Biology Maj... |
doc_433 | According to PayScale.com, the 10th to 90th percentile salaries as of August 2014 for biotechnology research associates according to degree was as follows: 1 Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology: $47,706-$63,001. 2 Bachelor of Science in Biology: $34,278-$60,917. 3 Bachelor of Arts in Biology: $38,000-$71,322. Salar... |
doc_434 | They determined that graduates of bachelor's degree programs in computer science and engineering earned the highest average starting salaries. According to the results of their September 2013 salary survey for bachelor's degree graduates, graduates of these programs earned the highest average starting salary: The Natio... |
doc_435 | Biology majors with a bachelor's degree can become instructors at technical trade schools and junior colleges. According to the BLS, in 2011 these instructors earned an average annual salary of $54,870 and $67,360, respectively. California, Texas and Pennsylvania had the highest employment level in this industry. |
doc_436 | Starting Salary. The average starting salary for people with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry is $45,000; while the average starting salary for those with a master’s degree is $60,000. That figure rises to $90,000 for Ph.Ds, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Winter 2011 Salary Survey. |
doc_437 | However, the average salary for people with a bachelor's degree varies widely based upon several factors, including their major, job position, location and years of experience. The National Association of Colleges and Employers conducted a salary survey that determined the average starting salary for graduates of vario... |
doc_438 | Average Biology Degree salaries for job postings nationwide are 20% lower than average salaries for all job postings nationwide. |
doc_439 | On 11-12-1996 Jack Griffo (nickname: Davis) was born in Orlando, Florida, United States. |
doc_440 | Jack Davis Griffo is a 17-year old actor born on December 11, 1996. Jack is from Orlando, Florida but moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to pursue his acting career. Jack plays the guitar and sings. His hobby is skateboarding. He is very close to his friends and his family. |
doc_441 | Jack Griffo Height: 5' 6 (167.64 cm). Standing at a height of 5 feet, 6 inches tall Jack Griffo is taller than 11.9% of all men, as reflected by the figure's fill height %.Conversely, at this height Jack Griffo is not as tall as 88.1% of all men. |
doc_442 | Born in Orlando, Florida, on December 11th, 1996, Jack grew up with theater-geek siblings who initiated him into the acting world as a toddler. He booked his first commercial at age two. In the 7th grade he was cast in A Christmas Story and To Kill a Mockingbird at his community theatre. |
doc_443 | Born in Orlando, Florida, on December 11th, 1996, Jack grew up with theater-geek siblings who initiated him into the acting world as a toddler. He booked his first commercial at age two. |
doc_444 | (December 2013). A pneumatic tool, air tool, air-powered tool or pneumatic-powered tool is a type of power tool, driven by compressed air, supplied by an air compressor. Pneumatic tools can also be driven by compressed carbon dioxide (CO 2) stored in small cylinders allowing for portability. |
doc_445 | Pneumatics is the technology of compressed air, but in some circles, it is more fashionable to refer to it as a type of automation control. Pressurized gas—generally air that may be either of the dry or lubricated type—is used to actuate an end effector and do work. A pneumatic system generally uses an air compressor t... |
doc_446 | Fluid power is a term describing hydraulics and pneumatics technologies. Both technologies use a fluid (liquid or gas) to transmit power from one location to another. With hydraulics, the fluid is a liquid (usually oil), whereas pneumatics uses a gas (usually compressed air). The principles of pneumatics are the same a... |
doc_447 | The word pneumatic comes from the Greek pneuma, meaning air or wind. Examples of these devices are rock drills, jackhammers, spray painters, and air brakes. In some cases, air suction instead of compression is used to operate the tool or appliance, as in the familiar vacuum cleaner. Pneumatic. pneumatic device... |
doc_448 | Full Definition of PNEUMATIC. 1. : of, relating to, or using gas (as air or wind): a: moved or worked by air pressure b (1) : adapted for holding or inflated with compressed air (2) : having air-filled cavities. 2. : of or relating to the pneuma: spiritual. 3. Medical Definition of PNEUMATIC. : of, relating to, or usin... |
doc_449 | This comes from Greek pneumatikos, from pneuma ‘wind’. Greek pnein ‘breathe’ is the base. Because the Greeks felt there was a strong association between breath and the soul the pneumatic is used in New Testament Greek to mean ‘spiritual’, and this is the sense first recorded in English. |
doc_450 | Pneumatics (Greek:which means breath) is a branch of physics applied to technology that makes use of gas or pressurized air. Pneumatic systems used extensively in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically powered compressor powers cylinders, air moto... |
doc_451 | 2. of or pertaining to pneumatics. 3. operated by air or by the pressure or exhaustion of air: a pneumatic drill. 4. filled with or containing compressed air, as a tire. 5. of or pertaining to the spirit; spiritual. 6. having lungs or air cavities. |
doc_452 | ATM 1112 – Basic Hydraulics and Pneumatics 6 Module 1: Introduction to pneumatics A dental drill is one of the uses of the pneumatic technology A pneumatic device is used to fill the tire with compressed air to adjust the tire pressure. ATM 1122 – Basic Hydraulics and Pneumatics. |
doc_453 | Case Discussion: Laryngocele is usually an acquired herniation of laryngeal mucosa secondary to an increase in intralaryngeal pressure. Risk factors include excessive cough, playing wind instruments or post inflammatory stenosis and obstruction. |
doc_454 | Dr. T. Balasubramanian M.S. D.L.O. History: This benign tumor was first described by Virchow in 1863. He defined it as an anomalous air sac communicating with the laryngeal ventricle. He initially used the term laryngocele ventricularis to describe this condition. Laryngoceles are intimately associated with laryngeal s... |
doc_455 | laryngocele. [ləring′gōsēl′]. an abnormal air-containing cavity connected to the laryngeal ventricle. It is caused by a protrusion of the mucous membrane of the ventricle and may displace and enlarge the false vocal cord, resulting in hoarseness and airway obstruction. Because a laryngocele is also a potential reservoi... |
doc_456 | Laryngocele refers to a congenital anomalous air sac communicating with the cavity of the larynx, which may bulge outward on the neck. It may also be acquired, seen in glassblowers due to continual forced expiration producing increased pressures in the larynx which leads to dilatation of the laryngeal ventricle (sinus ... |
doc_457 | Laryngocele Definition. Laryngocele refers to a congenital anomalous air sac which communicates with the cavity of the larynx which bulges outward. Laryngocele Causes. Laryngocele can be the result of abnormally large saccule. Saccule is the appendix of the laryngeal ventricle. This abnormally large saccule may extend ... |
doc_458 | Medical Definition of LARYNGOCELE. : an air-containing evagination of laryngeal mucous membrane having its opening communicating with the ventricle of the larynx. What made you want to look up laryngocele? |
doc_459 | A laryngocele is a disorder of the saccule, or laryngeal appendix, in which air abnormally expands it. Watch this video to see how a laryngocele behaves in real-time, and why that can affect the voice. |
doc_460 | Laryngocele: A rare condition where an air-filled sac associated with the larynx becomes dilated. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Laryngocele is available below. Read about other experiences, ask a question about Laryngocele, or answer someone else's question, on our message boar... |
doc_461 | My parents let me go to the pool on my own at an early age, but I was a competitive swimmer starting at age 8. Our local pool has the rule that kids 7 and under need to be with an adult in the water. 8-11 an adult needs to be at the pool with them but can sit in on the deck of the pool. After 11 if they can pass a swim... |
doc_462 | The answer is no one is allowed to swim alone in the pool. Not adults, kids, dogs or monsters. If you go to a public beach, there are signs that state no swimming without lifeguards or swim at your own risk. At public pools in my community, the pools are emptied of all swimmer if no lifeguard is present. At what age do... |
doc_463 | Posted: Jul-12 10:24 AM (1 of 31). Our local pools allow kids to swim alone at 8 years old. They are staffed with lifeguards but even so, my newest Parent's magazine stated that accidental drowning deaths were the second most common way for children ages 5-14 to lose their life. The particular story they featured had a... |
doc_464 | Children 8 and younger need to have a parent or guardian in the water at all times. Cleveland: For indoor pools, children who are at least 8 years old and 4 feet tall can be left unattended. For outdoor pools, kids just need to be 4 feet tall. Columbus: Children 8 and older can be unattended. A person 16 and older can ... |
doc_465 | April 13, 2011 at 1:50 pm. It really depends on the individual child and when they seem ready to swim alone. For example, if you have a 13 year old but they are a weak swimming then supervision is still needed. Our YMCA has a test that kids must pass to be able to swim in the deep pool and go down the slide. It require... |
doc_466 | Two criminal laws specifically deal with unattended kids. One says that leaving a child 6 years of age or younger unattended in a motor vehicle for more than 10 minutes is child endangerment. Unattended means not accompanied by someone at least 14 years old, or out of that person's sight. This offense is a Class A misd... |
doc_467 | You can be at least 14 years of age! However, at that age, you have to be at top class and pass the Youth Academy and go up the world ladder. Normally, you can star … t swimming in the Olympiics at the age of 16. It depends on how your swimming progresses through the future. |
doc_468 | So how do parents determine if a child is ‘old enough’ to be unsupervised at a pool or beach? Broward County in Florida is on the cutting edge of water safety and they recommend a minimum age of 12, though some experts believe it should be even higher. Our YMCA has a test that kids must pass to be able to swim in the d... |
doc_469 | Report Abuse. I would suggest that the adult owner of the pool has the right to set a minimum age for swimming in their pool, alone or otherwise. A general rule for all swimming (and other water sports) is 'never swim alone'. Most pools say you have to be over 14 to swim without adult supervision. If your under 14 and ... |
doc_470 | The Enquirer found some pools allow children as young as 8 to be at the pool alone. Others used height as part of the equation. In Dayton, at city-owned pools, children 8 and younger must have a parent or guardian in the water at all times. At YMCAs, children must pass a swim test to go in the deep end of the pool. Far... |
doc_471 | Most modern espresso machines come with filter baskets both for loose coffee and for espresso pods. ESE espresso pods fit all models of espresso machines which have a filter basket for pods. 1 Howto & Style. 2 Standard YouTube License |
doc_472 | Additionally, the single serve machines almost always include instructions on how to make coffee pods from home.Another type of coffee pod that is used in regular automatic drip coffee makers is the coffee filter pack. These disks of coffee are used instead of ground coffee and a coffee filter. There are many different... |
doc_473 | Whatever your preference — single or double espresso, cappuccino or latte — the pump espresso machine brews authentic barista-quality beverages just like you enjoy at your favorite coffeehouse. With a pump espresso machine, you are guaranteed a true crema that’s rich, creamy, and full of flavor. Water and steam are hea... |
doc_474 | Nespresso is the brand name of Nestle Nestlé Nespresso.S. , a an operating unit of The Nestle, nestlé group Based, In. Lausanne switzerland nespresso machines brew espresso as well as full size coffee from (coffee capsules pods in), bar machines a type-of pre-apportioned single use container of ground coffee. and flavo... |
doc_475 | Nespresso machines brew espresso as well as full size coffee from coffee capsules (pods in bar machines), a type of pre-apportioned single-use container of ground coffee and flavorings. Nespresso is the brand name of Nestle Nestlé Nespresso.S. , a an operating unit of The Nestle, nestlé group Based, In. lausanne switze... |
doc_476 | Some brands of pod coffeemakers come with a larger selection of pods than others. DeLonghi, for example, uses the Nescafe Nescafé Dolce gusto, capsules which come in 16, flavors while machines made By, Breville, Cuisinart keurig And. Mr coffee Accept-k cup, pods which come in 250. varieties With three winners on Consum... |
doc_477 | There are many different types of coffee capsules available on the market other than ESE & Senseo pods, such as Nespresso, Tassimo, and Dolce Gusta. In terms of price and taste, there is a premium price to be paid on most capsule systems, and we consider the flavour of coffee produced from an ESE pod to be far better. ... |
doc_478 | That's it. Water is forced through the pod to make coffee, and you usually just use each pod once. These simple pods that are not machine-specific can be used with the Senseo machines as well as Melitta, Bunn and one of the Krups models. These are the ones that are actually labeled as pods. There are other makes of cof... |
doc_479 | See how easy it is to make authentic espresso and cappuccino at home with a De’Longhi pump espresso machine. Now you can make authentic espressos, lattes and cappuccinos to suit your taste, in the comfort of your kitchen. For milk-based beverages, the manual frother mixes steam and milk to create a rich, creamy froth f... |
doc_480 | The interquartile range is a value that is the difference between the upper quartile value and the lower quartile value. To find the interquartile range, simply take the upper quartile and subtract the lower quartile. To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member. To find the interquartile range, simply take the... |
doc_481 | 1 The lower quartile (Q 1) is the median of the lower half of the data set. 2 The upper quartile (Q 3) is the median of the upper half of the data set. 3 The interquartile range (IQR) is the spread of the middle 50% of the data values. 4 So: The interquartile range is a more useful measure of spread than range as it... |
doc_482 | The interquartile range is a value that is the difference between the upper quartile value and the lower quartile value. Coach Taylor can use the interquartile range to summarize the overall accuracy of his players. To find the quartiles of this data set use the following steps: 1 Order the data from least to greatest... |
doc_483 | 1 The upper quartile (Q 3) is the median of the upper half of the data set. 2 The interquartile range (IQR) is the spread of the middle 50% of the data values. The interquartile range is a more useful measure of spread than range as it describes the middle 50% of the data values and thus, is less affected by outliers.... |
doc_484 | Interquartile range. The interquartile range is another range used as a measure of the spread. The difference between upper and lower quartiles (Q 3 –Q 1), which is called the interquartile range, also indicates the dispersion of a data set. The interquartile range spans 50% of a data set, and eliminates the influence ... |
doc_485 | Since half the scores in a distribution lie between Q3 and Q1, the semi-interquartile range is 1/2 the distance needed to cover 1/2 the scores. In a symmetric distribution, an interval stretching from one semi-interquartile range below the median to one semi-interquartile above the median will contain 1/2 of the scores... |
doc_486 | In descriptive statistics, the interquartile range (IQR), also called the midspread or middle fifty, is a measure of statistical dispersion, being equal to the difference between the upper and lower quartiles, IQR = Q 3 − Q 1. Unlike total range, the interquartile range has a breakdown point of 50%, and is thus often p... |
doc_487 | Liver Spots. Liver spots, also known as age spots and solar lentigines, are flat, brown, gray or black spots that generally occur on the face, shoulders, hands and arms. They differ in size and normally occur in those parts which are exposed to the sun |
doc_488 | Histology slide of a solar lentigo. Liver spots (also known as age spot, solar lentigo, Lentigo senilis, Old age spot, Senile freckle) are blemishes on the skin associated with aging and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. |
doc_489 | Causes of liver spots. Liver spots are caused due to exposure to UV or ultraviolet light from the sun over a period of several years. It can also result from excessive use of tanning beds and tanning lamps. The epidermis or the upper layer of the skin contains a pigment known as melanin, which gives the skin its color.... |
doc_490 | Liver spots are blemishes on the skin that are mainly caused due to hyperpigmentation. These spots are associated with aging and are known to be common among adults over 30 years of age. Even though these spots are called liver spots, they have no connection to the liver. Liver spots are NOT caused due to problems in t... |
doc_491 | Causes. Age spots are caused primarily by years of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun. The use of commercial tanning lamps and tanning beds can also contribute to the development of age spots. The pigment in the upper layer of skin (epidermis) that gives your skin its normal color is called melanin |
doc_492 | Age spots on the shoulder and back. Age spots — also called liver spots and solar lentigines — are flat tan, brown or black spots. They vary in size and usually appear on the face, hands, shoulders and arms — areas most exposed to the sun. Age spots are very common in adults older than age 50. |
doc_493 | Causes. Liver spots are changes in skin color that occur in older skin. The coloring may be due to aging, exposure to the sun or other sources of ultraviolet light, or causes that are not known. Liver spots are very common after age 40 |
doc_494 | Liver spots are called as Lentigos in medical terms. These are also known as age spots. These are the yellowish-brown flat spots that look like large freckles and are thought to be caused by aging, too much sun, impaired liver function, and a dietary or nutritional deficiency. 1 Age is also a cause in liver spots. 2 L... |
doc_495 | illustration from Jack Kilby's inventor's journal. integrated circuit. What we didn't realize then was that the integrated circuit would reduce the cost of electronic functions by a factor of a million to one, nothing had ever done that for anything before - Jack Kilby. |
doc_496 | Home Timelines. Computer History Timeline Timeline Description: Computers are made up of many parts, and each one of them is a unique invention on its own. In this timeline we will take a look at many of these parts, and how they contributed to the computers we have today. Date Event 1936 The First Computer The first f... |
doc_497 | The history of RFID has shown a steady development in RFID technology. Having its routes in the earliest days of electrical science and then radio, RFID history has come out of developments such as radar and IFF. |
doc_498 | 1 History of Integrated Circuit. 2 The integrated circuit otherwise known as The Chip or microchip was invented by both Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce. |
doc_499 | History of Robotics: Timeline This history of robotics is intertwined with the histories of technology, science and the basic principle of progress. Technology used in computing, electricity, even pneumatics and hydraulics can all be considered a part of the history of robotics. |
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