After glancing at his watch he flipped on the computer and tried to access some old files. |
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Quantum teleportation is the transferring of tiny units of computer information, called quantum bits or qubits, from one location to another. |
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After studying computer service technology at college, he walked straight into a job as an electronics engineer. |
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By combining the register and gate there would then be all the basic components available for developing a quantum computer with neutral atoms. |
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Anything that is pressed on the keyboard while it is in sleep mode, however, is finally actioned after the computer has detected it again. |
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May 4, 1998 after decades of theoretical physics, a 2 qubit quantum computer capable of loading data and reading out a result is announced. |
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Let a child play a computer game with a joystick and he will go on for hours. |
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Samantha and Todd share a compact space that provides a chair and computer station for each of them at a gracefully curved, solid cherry desk. |
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The computer had been in a box in the bedroom, and Amy had found the DSL jack in the kitchen near the table. |
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Despite its faults, it provides the best mix of playability and serious simulation yet seen in a computer war game. |
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After completing a university access course at York College, he will now go on to study computer science at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. |
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They acquired computer skills at a local training institute and received a certificate as well. |
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When a quantum computer tries to copy a qubit, it forces the qubit to become either one or zero and destroys the information. |
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I activated my small desktop computer and accessed the Official State Dictionary. |
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For example, there are several free software programs that will connect your PalmPilot to a Linux computer and synchronize your address books. |
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David James was famously addicted to computer games back in his Liverpool days. |
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A powerful quantum computer that could realize the remarkable potential of quantum computing would need at least many thousands of qubits. |
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The student had her own desk and computer and wastebasket, which they emptied. |
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Battle of Britain is a war game for the personal computer from noted designer Gary Grigsby. |
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While the research work is highly abstract and theoretical, it has practical applications in computer science, Goins notes. |
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The present invention relates to electronic books that are accessed over a computer network, such as the Internet. |
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An array of only 30 phosphorus atoms could act as the heart of a quantum computer more powerful than today's supercomputers. |
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Officers on the Operation Delta squad have access to the latest computer technology to hunt for burglars. |
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Many of us spend leisure time sitting in front of television screens or computer monitors. |
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It provides a user-friendly computer with an internal GPS and moving-map capability that indicates an aircraft's position and waypoints. |
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Scientists have discovered how the performance of a quantum computer can be affected by its surrounding environment. |
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Although the computer was used to raise invoices it did not print a sales day book. |
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The software automatically deploys a small agent program on each computer as scheduled defrag jobs begin. |
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He is suspected of breaking Japanese laws prohibiting unauthorised computer access. |
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Using his absorption with the computer as my defense, I declined to plug in. |
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It has a glossary of acronyms, 2 pages of hints and tips and a step by step guide to using the computer software. |
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Each student is set to get their own laptop computer and webcam and their families will also be able to get computer training. |
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Many people worldwide, usually adolescent boys, have had their lives completely taken over by computer games. |
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Everyone who has a computer has a keyboard, but not everyone has a joystick or gamepad. |
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We not only have a detailed video review, but also high-res movies, and even custom wallpaper for your computer desktop. |
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Arriving at the office I fired up the computer and started wading through the 105 e-mails I'd received during my week off. |
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Obviously, the computer industry has grown a lot, and on balance it has grown much faster than Apple's share has. |
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The spam emails contain details of a fictitious order for Web hosting or computer goods and thank the email recipient for a non-existent order. |
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The computer shuts down students' access to quizzes or activities after the deadlines pass. |
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All this might make you want to toss your computer into the nearest toxic waste dump and go back to writing letters with a quill pen. |
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You can pick the RAM that has the best access time for the money, and not what some large computer manufacturer got the best deal on that week. |
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Also included were employees who had atypical or nontraditional jobs, such as glassware washers, computer programmers, and couriers. |
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After all, people who write in these languages on a computer want to use the correct accent marks. |
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The strange properties of the quantum world should allow a quantum computer to outperform any existing computer. |
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The high efficiency of a quantum computer facilitates computing far beyond the capacity of present-day equipment. |
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I'm a computer programmer and quality assurance tester for a software company in Cleveland, so I know a thing or two about computer glitches. |
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The main activities of Magic Mon are computer gaming, card games, board games and war games. |
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Although possibly still decades from fruition, a quantum computer would work much faster than today's computers. |
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I have several people using this computer and would like to know how to access chat files. |
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The newly-built quantum computer consists of seven qubits, each corresponding to one nucleus in a large molecule. |
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Unusually, the computer controller leaves the turbo's wastegate open most of the time. |
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Not for the extra features, or the compact size, but for the simple fact that they look killer on a computer screen. |
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The chapter ends by providing common questions and answers about computer consulting. |
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His elder sister, a computer ace, spent second grade doing research on the Internet, delving into Greek myths and studying artists. |
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Sure there's a lot of computer games, but there's plenty of active pursuits going on after school too. |
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Invading foreign computer networks could shut down radars and electrical plants and disrupt telephone lines without firing a shot. |
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Last Sunday, the boy hooked up his new webcam to his computer in his room and sent his first images to his homepage. |
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I already told you it was raining cats and dogs and I'm worried that the computer is going to crash or that the power is going to go off. |
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He was well known by all students, whether they were jocks or computer geeks, the name Ricky Han was always followed by some form of recognition. |
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It might just be the jagoff in the computer terminal next to you, but you're competing! |
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The lack of protection means that e-mails and sensitive computer files can be accessed by hackers using little more than a laptop and an antenna. |
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The entire network can be accessed from a laptop computer from any mechanical room or from the new building operation command center. |
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This allows the quantum computer to efficiently carry out a large number of calculations simultaneously. |
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Cathy's an ace with the computer and knows how to jigger the DNA analyser database to delete the log entry for a test run. |
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Provide instructions for the necessary computer actions, i.e., erasing radio buttons, drop-down menus, and clearing open-ended questions. |
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Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes. |
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The trio inside were heading home to Leeds with their loot from a smash-and-grab raid on a York computer business. |
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The wearable can be docked in the car as an integrated communications center and general purpose computer for two distinct users of the car. |
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Children need a place for their computer equipment, and parents need closet space for their clothing. |
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Notes for all child patients have been put onto computer to allow instant access upon admission. |
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Dressed in 70's disco dancer regalia, the president jived, boogied and strutted on the computer screen with gamers choosing his next step. |
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His computer beeped to life, jittering on his table, playing that annoying little tune that was accustomed to him receiving a new e-mail. |
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Police seized computer gear and hundreds of photos, and charged two people with abetting prostitution. |
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A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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Student access to computer stations allows students to apply online to the college as well as apply for financial aid. |
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And there is a main computer in the cab itself that coordinates the actuation between these two components in the drive train. |
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Hounslow is trying to ensure that all outstanding work is actioned during the run-up to the implementation of the new computer system. |
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Alas, the desktop computer which was acting up before I'd left has now failed again. |
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The computer is as much a part of modern warfare as mud, blood and bullets. |
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The old jerry-built compilation strung together 27 different computer systems worldwide, most of which couldn't talk with the others. |
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It also implies that a computer can never be programmed to answer all mathematical questions. |
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If not, it will be queued in the computer to which the printer is attached. |
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There have been several consequential innovations in their computer software. |
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Yeah and verily, the computer virus econometrics gurus join a royal college of experts who live primarily to feed statistics and figures to the news media. |
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They've hired a computer consultant to assess how the company can upgrade its system. |
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Thousands of young buyers in areas such as west Dublin have their computer industry jobs to thank for getting on the first rung of the property ladder. |
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The computer models described there seemed both intriguing and easy to re-create, and so I wrote a quick-and-dirty program to play with some of them. |
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Sure, it's a billion times more than the first computer had, but it's still not much more than the computing power of a hamster. |
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He leveraged his earlier experience and knocked a computer science degree out of the park, graduating with high honors. |
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The report also names the administrator of one such targeted directory, a German computer science student named Sebastian Hahn. |
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As an alternative to aggressive computer games that entail killing at the simple push of a button, this succinct and warm-hearted parable could not be bettered. |
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A quantum computer is an extremely small photon driven device which can perform some kind of useful logical work, particularly in the area of encryption. |
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Now, if you get as far as getting a quantum computer up and running, if this actually leads to a quantum computer, what sort of things would a quantum computer be able to do? |
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Superpositioning allows the quantum computer to simultaneously store multiple bit patterns, or states, depending on the number of particles in the system. |
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In that film, war dialing is the act of using a modem attached to a computer to dial an entire exchange of phone numbers to locate any computers with modems attached to them. |
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The benefits of remotely accessing your PC from the road are numerous, but the bottom line is that it enables you to use your computer from the road like you never left home. |
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It is tarted up with shopworn absurdism, as when a moronic computer programmer jumps off that roof only to reappear without explanation to continue being moronic. |
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The main types of stores that tend to fill up our retail warehouses are DIY stores, furniture stores, computer stores and toy stores, according to Cormac Kennedy. |
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Objects are displayed with their accession numbers so that additional information can be obtained at computer terminals installed throughout the center. |
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Laid out in front of me was a jumble of items, my computer and a charger among them. |
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His son, aidan, is a Rhodes Scholar poised to provide further proof as a computer scientist. |
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They're using a computer system that seems positively medieval by today's standards. |
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You have to terminate the program before the computer will shut down properly. |
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Or are you just a number at the end of a telephone talking to a glorified clerk who doesn't know you from Adam and is merely looking at some numbers on a computer screen? |
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Each of the girls had a college degree, ranging from computer science to Russian. |
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Fekri Gassar, 31, the young Che-Guevara lookalike at the funeral, has a degree in computer science. |
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What better a way to spend a cold winter night than in front of the computer with a bottle of Scotch and box of Kleenex writing gushing adieus to those you love? |
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A drawing of three skulls along with a message in English appeared on computer screens at the targeted firms. |
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Hawking took 10 minutes to build up the answer on his computer and the audience waited with bated breath. |
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Barnaby Jack could kill a man by computer from 30 feet away, but he never would. |
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Twenty-first century conservation harnesses new technology to squeeze as much out of a barrel of oil as we have learned to squeeze out of a computer chip. |
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The prosecutor said that a total of 247 images were found on the hard drive of the suspect's computer after it was seized by police during a raid on his home. |
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He returned to Poland, and pursued a master's degree at the Polish-Japanese Institute of computer science. |
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He hopes to go to Stanford and major in computer science, but for now he has to juggle homework with his online vigilante persona. |
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They are the fruits of a set of parallel but separate innovations in computer science that Google is quickly putting to work. |
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In this war, the targeting is often happening on computer monitors thousands of miles away, capturing images from drones. |
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These repeated checks added up to considerable amounts of time and fragmented work, particularly as nurses had to log on to the computer each time. |
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The computer graphics are monotone overlaid in Lucky Charms leprechaun green. |
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Ginsberg the ad man beats back against the conformity of the computer and is swallowed whole. |
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A very simple parallel can be drawn between actualisations of an enthusiasm for modifying cars and actualisations of an enthusiasm for computer gaming. |
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If opened, the RAT will burrow into the host computer and give control of the machine to the hacker. |
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The laptop computer that we have been using for performing pulmonary function tests had been acting up lately, overheating and shutting itself off. |
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In computer science and engineering, earlier gains appear to have stalled or even shifted into reverse. |
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He and those like him think the time is ripe for your computer to do some arm-twisting and make us better citizens. |
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She ran a quick check of the computer to make sure it was working properly. |
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We installed an interface between the computer and the typesetting machine. |
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In the end, a computer is nothing more than a complicated abacus. |
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He grew up both a computer geek in the early days of video games and an avid record collector. |
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Although I hear the minimum system requirements are a joke and you really need an alien computer from the future in order to play it in its full-featured adulterous glory. |
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One of the reasons why people need to be taught how to use the computer properly is that there have been some recent scares about internet security. |
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Its early work on mathematical curve modeling for car bodies is important in the history of computer graphics. |
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The use of computer technology has spread into all fields of work. |
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I was a computer programmer in a past life, but now I raise pigs and chickens. |
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He tried to compromise the security in the computer by guessing the password. |
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They didn't understand what they could possibly paste up on the computer for people to read, or worse, how they could sell ads for it. |
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Most websites contain metadata to tell the computer how to lay out the content on the screen. |
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Using computer models, researchers at the University of Liverpool reconstructed the jaw muscle of Tyrannosaurus rex. |
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To do this, you can run a script on a computer periodically to check for any attached USB disk drives or memory sticks. |
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If you use computer applications that let you access information from a database system, you're probably a mere mortal. |
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A computer was first installed on a ship for the purpose of oceanographic monitoring in 1964, which allowed for a faster evaluation of data. |
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That computer was high priced, and the interest was through the roof, but we got it! |
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I got on that computer faster than greased lightning and sent him an email. |
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Hardware is the generally accepted colloquism for anything inside a computer other than an engineer. |
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Cooling is an often underappreciated but a mission-critical part of the computer system. |
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Exxopolis is the first luminarium to be mainly designed on computer and the new technology has permitted a very-wide ranging experiment. |
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This is a modern computer for the solution of matrically formulated implicit mathematical relations such as differential equations systems. |
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The Human language Query processing will participate vital role in computer interaction. |
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The computer can be used to test students about the language they already learn. |
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However the process is complex, and computer models that reproduce some of its features have only been developed in the last few decades. |
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The computer permits students to communicate easily with other students in different places. |
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A technotard is a person who is unable to get around on their phone or computer or has to hand over the remote to any new technology. |
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Trashify all reports with irrelevant data, maps, charts, and computer readouts. |
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Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the specified amount of time. |
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Other skills taught include computer data entry, word processing and electronic switchboarding. |
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Latitudinal displacement of the ridge is also occurring, and computer models depict more westward expansion of the anticyclone in the future. |
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The sokoban problem encodes a small instance of a well known computer game, where a single stone must be pushed to its goal position. |
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The university is noted for its computing and creative technology courses, particularly in computer games technology. |
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In today's developed world, a computer is one of a number of systems which help learners to improve their language. |
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You don't have to be a computer nerd or a technojunkie to take advantage of the power of today's communications technology. |
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However, many computer programs are available which can be used to perform these calculations. |
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All have wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of residential tutors. |
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How can university professors turn computer curmudgeons into techno-riffic teachers? |
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The NASDAQ is a virtual exchange, where all of the trading is done over a computer network. |
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This makes the calculation difficult but a computer can do the many calculations needed. |
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Since orbital variations are predictable, computer models that relate orbital variations to climate can predict future climate possibilities. |
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The Battle of Normandy has been the topic of many films, television shows, songs, computer games and books. |
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When a single document needs to be produced, it may be handwritten or printed typically by a computer printer. |
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This computer model formed the basis of much of the mitigation study that led to strategies for land use and chemical handling controls. |
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If you find this computer for sale anywhere at a lower price, we'll refund you the difference. |
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A more recent case may be the Stuxnet computer worm, which was designed to subtly infect and damage specific types of industrial equipment. |
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In the computer gaming world, torque motors are used in force feedback steering wheels. |
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Subsequently, computer models were developed to analyze freeway noise and aid in their design to help minimize noise exposure. |
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Examples are breathing pattern detection for sleep monitoring and hand and finger gesture detection for computer interaction. |
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I should never have tried to grind the computer system to a halt. Firstly I got sacked, and then my boss gave me a right earful. |
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While all areas of engineering are not abundantly represented in the over 1000000 FTPable items, computer science reports certainly are. |
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A computer system processes all the data, correcting for all of the above factors as well as for the angle of each individual beam. |
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The projector and the computer bump into each other in Gatesian cyberspace, and we're off. |
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I was a complete computer geek in high school, but I get out a lot more now. |
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Humans and animals were fully computer animated to allow for walking movement. |
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The construction of a von Neumann computer depended on the availability of a suitable memory device on which to store the program. |
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The next logical step was to combine several different machine tools together, all under computer control. |
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It deals with issues as diverse as catering services, the House of Commons Library, computer provision, and visitor services. |
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A computer model of the hydraulic basin and rainfall and snowfall records are used to predict the maximum flood. |
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Reconfiguration will require a while, but then the new form will make the computer much faster. |
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The rise of the computer made further automation of production possible, which in turn set new demands on the machinery industry. |
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Practical applications also include automatic evolution of computer programmes. |
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Wind turbines are designed, using a range of computer modelling techniques, to exploit the wind energy that exists at a location. |
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Parpola led a Finnish team in investigating the inscriptions using computer analysis. |
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In the style of a 20km Olympic Race Walker, wander to your local retailer, computer or mobile phone to buy a ticket. |
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Some computer programming languages offer facilities for converting text to a form in which all words are capitalised. |
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Whether or not the case variants are treated as equivalent to each other varies depending on the computer system and context. |
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However, Elaine Mason's husband, David, a computer engineer, adapted a small computer and attached it to his wheelchair. |
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Today, practically all seismograms are recorded digitally to make analysis by computer easier. |
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Controllers record information on flight progress strips and in specially developed oceanic computer systems as aircraft report positions. |
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And if the computer did produce a joke, it could not separate it from the nonjokes. |
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He wrote the first web browser computer program in 1990 while employed at CERN in Switzerland. |
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Project ZINE is designed to expand the presence of Java and CORBA technologies in computer science curriculum. |
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The formulation and solution of rigid body dynamics is an important tool in the computer simulation of mechanical systems. |
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Topographical features and computer models indicate the existence of more glaciers in Mars' past. |
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Most of the elements necessary to run a computer program, however, had been developed much earlier in the study of nonestuarine rivers. |
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They'll go through their computer system and pull a report of all your order fulfillment records for the time period you specify. |
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He argues that the present computer is unable to have intelligence because it is an algorithmically deterministic system. |
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Turbine design makes extensive use of computer modelling and simulation tools. |
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In computer science, B is the symbol for byte, a unit of information storage. |
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A quantum computer would consist of many qubit gates with entangled states. |
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Around me were computer databases filled with records of innumerable galaxies, exobiotic life forms and extraterrestrial cultures. |
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It is also used in computer chip manufacturing for etching and for cleaning at plants that make anodized aluminum. |
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In 1959 Bank of Scotland became the first bank in the UK to install a computer to process accounts centrally. |
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Much research activity is interdisciplinary, involving collaborators in physics, computer science and engineering and partners in industry. |
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Avoid computer geekism and nerdism by separating your work from your home life. |
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The computer program allows the cable operator to sell primetime spots for more money than off time. |
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Central processing unit power dissipation is a central concern in computer architecture. |
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On 10 June 2015 Swiss authorities seized computer data from the offices of Sepp Blatter. |
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The browser then requests the resource by sending an HTTP request across the Internet to the computer at that address. |
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Mark Dean holds three of the original nine patents on the computer on which all PCs are based. |
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The advent of the computer and the modem means that an increasingly large number of fans indulge in most of their fanac online. |
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Queensway Data Centre will accommodate up to 1500 high performance computer racks offering the highest levels of resilience and data security. |
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This complex of computer controlled automatic flood barriers are housed below ground and rise automatically when a flood threat is detected. |
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As in mathematics, negation is used in computer science to construct logical statements. |
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Overoptimizing the source code of a computer program may yield insignificant performance gains while making it difficult to read and maintain. |
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A quantum computer performs calculations by manipulating qubits within a register. |
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There are roboteers who think it would be an advance to replace our brain tissue with computer circuits. |
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The electronic beep of a computer may not sound as resonant as an Angelus bell, but it signals the same possibility of Incarnation. |
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Turing is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. |
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John von Neumann acknowledged that the central concept of the modern computer was due to Turing's paper. |
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Engineers rely mostly on computer simulations and pencilwork for such forecasts. |
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Many games have been released that feature the Daleks, including Dalek computer games. |
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Thermosiphons are used for watercooling internal computer components, most commonly the processor. |
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Even more amazing is the idea that the next supervirus could be created as easily by a high school student as it could by a computer scientist. |
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I filled in my name where the prompt appeared on the computer screen but my account wasn't recognized. |
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Finally, some e-content must first be downloaded to a computer before being transferred to a tablet or other mobile device for viewing. |
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That is, a program which will execute in an embedded target computer is developed on a host computer which offers extensive support facilities. |
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The major industries encouraged in the zone include international trade, logistics, processing and computer software. |
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Paleontological evidence and computer simulations show that Earth's axial tilt is stabilized by tidal interactions with the Moon. |
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Champernowne, began writing a chess program for a computer that did not yet exist. |
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Economists draw on the tools of calculus, linear algebra, statistics, game theory, and computer science. |
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These include board games, card games, gamebooks, computer games, roleplaying games, action figures and a pinball game. |
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By the early 1980s, bromofluoroalkanes were in common use on aircraft, ships, and large vehicles as well as in computer facilities and galleries. |
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Over time, a host of software and computer industries have developed around the university. |
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The computer program predictively scheduled the number of employees we'd need each day of the year based on past workloads. |
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When a dart strikes the board, the section makes contact with a metal plate, telling the computer where the player has thrown. |
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The spatial distribution of nodule ore abundance and metal content is processed in GIS computer systems. |
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From the blood, sweat and tears of work on an aging desktop computer with minimal gpu power, the beginnings of an animatic came to life. |
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There is a rich, hackerish tradition in the computer world of making any new computer or video game system emulate those that came before it. |
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Substantial industries include electric appliances, components, computer components, and vehicles. |
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Anastylosis is a precise science and there are many tools including computer modelling to make this activity possible. |
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Theoretical astronomy is oriented toward the development of computer or analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena. |
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It is only with the advent of computer programs and geographical databases that thorough analysis has become possible. |
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Additionally, there is significant demand for these systems anywhere sensitive computer systems and analyzation equipment is located. |
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The 55-pound boxer is anatomically correct, stuffed with computer equipment and has the same center of gravity as the real animal. |
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The Finnair employee leafed through the red pages, punched an entry into her computer and bent down to read the output. |
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Each college has a unique identity and a variety of facilities for students ranging from computer rooms and libraries to tennis courts and gyms. |
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Majority of secondary, and some basic schools of Ghana have computer laboratories. |
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She spoke about the latest hot trends in the computer industry. |
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The environment division is the link between the COBOL program and the computer and input-output devices the program uses. |
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In the early 1990s, the university's computer systems served as the home for The Internet Movie Database. |
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In 1952, he tried to implement it on a Ferranti Mark 1, but lacking enough power, the computer was unable to execute the program. |
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Proxy mines are always good because the computer doesn't seem to defend against them. |
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In the important field of computer technology, European nations lagged behind the United States. |
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Sky also offers some streaming live TV channels to a computer using Microsoft's Silverlight. |
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Visitors descending from those overseas emigrants may search for their ancestors at computer terminals. |
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This service allows you to follow free practice and qualifying as well as race day action via a timing screen from your computer or mobile phone. |
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This includes the overhead light handles, chair controls, headrest, bracket table, amalgamator controls, and the computer keyboard and mouse. |
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With the advent of computer printing and xerographic technologies, art as a medium for protest is available to anyone. |
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Some organizations will experience XML shock as they retool information systems departments and computer infrastructures. |
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In addition to all of the other subdisciplines of geography, GIS specialists must understand computer science and database systems. |
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The macroscopic yield strength of cancellous bone has been investigated using high resolution computer models. |
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The magnificent panorama of the metal interlinking in the bowels of the world's first computer created by Konrad Zuse. |
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At first, I thought is my laoya computer got problem because I keep getting disconnected or server error messages since Friday. |
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Did you know that the famous computer printer companies can sell their laserjets, inkjets and dot printers at under production cost? |
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As such, significant amounts of computer assisted coloration were necessary. |
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The whole atomic clock system of these wristwatches are contained in a computer chip, while it still needs a cavity full of cesium gas. |
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I could do 'em all for ya'll but I'd rather ya'll look 'em up fer ya'selves on that there computer box ya'll got back at the house there. |
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Although there is disagreement over how much of the ideas were Lovelace's own, she is often described as the first computer programmer. |
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Over the past few decades, computer scientists have designed computer algorithms that produce a good approximation of true randomness. |
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The section on computer aided design includes descriptions of the latest equipment, and she offers an appendix on Aliquot parts. |
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In computerized dispatch, the status of taxis is tracked by the computer system. |
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The next major innovation occurred in the 1980s, when computer assisted dispatching was first introduced. |
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Deliveries will begin in June 2015 and will include computer control groups and airfoil groups for GBU-10 and GBU-12 bombs. |
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It showed a businessman holding a small computer in his hand. |
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The Affluentials are big fans of health foods, computer equipment, consumer electronics and the full range of big-box retailers. |
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That computer models have taken over the production of day-to-day weather charts has become an established fact. |
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It wasn't all this whiz-bang banking with people sitting behind computer screens betting with other people's money. |
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The transistor, integrated circuit, memory chip, and computer were all first seen in the West. |
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Similar problems arise in the medical field as well, where the disparency between computer tools and formal education methods is acknowledged. |
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He needed to replace the card his computer used to connect to the internet. |
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I am pretty sure it's another computer glitch, but hey, it's not my fault and it's perfectly legal. |
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Egton Medical Information Systems are off the A658 in central Yeadon, and are a main supplier of GP computer systems. |
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Curiosity, like Chain Reaction, is more reliant on craft and inventiveness than whizz-bang electronics and computer gadgetry. |
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Almost every computer is networked, interacting with other workstations internally. |
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Training was done with either myosignal feedback on a computer screen, a virtual myoelectric prosthetic hand or a computer game. |
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My computer has slowed down to a crawl since I installed that software package. |
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The weatherwoman utilizes the information created by the computer to give her daily forecasts. |
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Bosses at Scotland Yard reportedly sent the orders to IT staff who are also no longer allowed to use the computer phrase whitelist. |
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No. The P.D.A., the cellphone and the computer did not usher in our hypermobile, split-focus, cybercentric culture. |
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Richard A. Petke announces formation of Beta lota Tau, a new fraternity for campus computer freaks, knurds, hackers and assorted hangers on. |
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When people lack computers or computer literacy, depositories help them plug into cybergovernment. |
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In December 1985, Hockney used the Quantel Paintbox, a computer program that allowed the artist to sketch directly onto the screen. |
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In zero-based indexing, array variables in a computer program are numbered upwards from zero. |
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Mrs Taylor said the new computer equipment had been given to them by Market Harborough firm Apograph to help sales over Christmas. |
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