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a history of modern computing 2nd edition phần 1 docx

a history of modern computing 2nd edition phần 1 docx

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... stated it in a form that gave it great force. Von Neumann’sinternational reputation as a mathematician also gave the idea moreclout than it might have had coming solely from Eckert and Mauchly,neither ... that information, and by implication, information-handlingmachines, played. Information or ‘‘intelligence’’ has been a crucialpart of all warfare, but as a means to an end. In the Cold War ... Eckert and Mauchly designed and builtthe ENIAC at the University of Pennsylvania’s Moore School of ElectricalEngineering. The ENIAC was an electronic calculator that inauguratedthe era of digital...
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a history of modern computing 2nd edition phần 2 pdf

a history of modern computing 2nd edition phần 2 pdf

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... of Age, 1956–1964 71 quality of ‘‘random access’’: that any piece of data was as accessible asany other, in contrast to the sequential retrieval of a datum from a deck of punched cards or a ... two decades later, inthe form of automatic teller machines, bar-coded products scanned atsupermarket and retail check-out stations, and massive financial andpersonal databases maintained by ... von Neumann, emphasized the advantages of a pure binary design, with a parallel memory that could read andwrite all the bits of a word at once, using a storage device designed atRCA called the...
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History Of Modern Biotechnology II

History Of Modern Biotechnology II

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... product-formation rate 42 K. Schügerl 34. Kamada Y, Qadota H, Python CP, Anraku Y, Ohya Y, Levin DE (1996) J Biol Chem 27 1: 919335. Yamochi W,Tanaka K, Nonaka H, Maeda A, Musha T, Takai Y (1994) ... k1,k 2 Lumped parameterskl a Mass transfer parameter, s–1L Length of hypha, mLeLength of main hypha in hyphal element, mLemaxMaximum length of main hypha capable of withstanding fragmenta-tion, ... fitting easier and easier. Unfortunately, this is often atthe expense of observations, because the performance/price ratio of modern analytical apparatus remains much more constant.An often neglected...
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History of Modern Biotechnology I - Springer

History of Modern Biotechnology I - Springer

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... otherthan human and animal chemotherapy, such as the promotion of growth of farm animals and plants and the protection of plants against pathogenic micro-organisms.Cooperation on the development of ... enzymes (amylases,proteases,pectinases),amino acids (glutamate,lysine,threonine, phenylalanine,aspartic acid, tryptophan), flavor nucleotides (inosinate, guanylate), and poly-saccharides (xanthan ... organism against killing by singlet oxygen [25 1]and provides a selective advantage against albino mutants.The natural habitat of the yeast is sap flux of the birch tree, Betula. The tree contains...
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History Of Modern Biotechnology II

History Of Modern Biotechnology II

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... k1,k 2 Lumped parameterskl a Mass transfer parameter, s–1L Length of hypha, mLeLength of main hypha in hyphal element, mLemaxMaximum length of main hypha capable of withstanding fragmenta-tion, ... University of Pennsylvania USAM. Moo-Young, University of Waterloo CanadaC.W. Robinson University of Waterloo CanadaJ. Carreau Ecol. Poy.Techn. Montreal Canada A. W. Nienow University of Birmingham ... Viesturs Latvian Acad. Sci. Riga LatviaM. Raja Rao IIT Bombay IndiaTable 1(continued)Table 2. The leading research groups that have been dealing with bubble column- and airlift-tower-loop reactors...
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History of Modern Biotechnology I - Springer_07

History of Modern Biotechnology I - Springer_07

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... played an importantrole.Alkanes and various fractions of crude oil,later also methane and methanolserved as substrates for bacterial SCP. The first research was undertaken inFrance (Champagnat ... [15].Today, scientists have an extensive array of analytical methods at their dis-posal: photometry, HPLC, GC analysis and MS online. Samples of submersioncultures are made available with the aid of ... non-human microbiological research. In the wake of manifoldpolitical activities and initiatives, a constitutional clause against improper use of biotechnology in non-human research areas was passed.It...
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Tài liệu A history of schools of marketing thought pptx

Tài liệu A history of schools of marketing thought pptx

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... (1978) ‘Marketing as Exchange: A Theory of Transactions in theMarketplace’, American Behavioral Scientist 21 (March/April): 535–56.Bagozzi, R.P. (1979) ‘Toward a Formal Theory of Market Exchanges’, ... empirical support (Farley and Ring, 1970), and a partial formalization of constructs was made by Hunt (1976). A metatheoreticalanalysis of all three models along 16 subjective criteria was made ... aggregating the set of parallelchannel-transvections taking place in a particular economy, such as the USA, for a given time frame, say a year, provides ‘an exhaustive description of the market-ing...
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Tài liệu A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1 pptx

Tài liệu A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1 pptx

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... Nârâya@na, 21 Nârâya@na, 22 Paramaha@msa, 23 Brahma, 24 Am@rtanâda, 25 Atharvas'iras, 26 Atharvas'ikhõ, 27 Maitrõya@nợ, 28 B@rhajjõbõla, 29 N@rsi@mhapỷrvatõpinợ, 30 N@rsi@mhottaratõpinợ, ... Turiyõtợta, 68 Sa@mnyõsa, 69Paramaha@msaparivrõjaka, 70 Ak@samâlâ, 71 Avyakta, 72 Ekâk@sara, 73 Annapûrnâ, 74 Sûrya, 75 Aksi,76 Adhyõtma, 77 Ku@n@dika, 78 Sõvitrợ, 79 tman, 80 Põ'supatabrahma, ... Taittirợya, 7Aitareya, 9 Chõndogya, 10 B@rhadõra@nyaka, 11 S'vetõs'vatara, 12 Kau@sitaki, 13 Maitreyợ, 14 Kaivalya,15 Jâbâla, 16 Brahmabindu, 17 Ha@msa, 18 Âru@nika, 19 Garbha, 20 Nârâya@na,...
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Tài liệu A History of England for Boys and Girls pdf

Tài liệu A History of England for Boys and Girls pdf

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... 19CHAPTER 20 CHAPTER 21 CHAPTER 22 CHAPTER 23 CHAPTER 24 CHAPTER 25 CHAPTER 26 CHAPTER 27 CHAPTER 28 CHAPTER 29 CHAPTER 301 CHAPTER 9THE STORY OF THE COMING OF HENGIST AND HORSAVORTIGERN now became ... thearmor, weapons, jewels, and other riches he had taken from the conquered people.After the war with Britain was over Claudius had a Triumph. The fame of Caractacus had already reachedRome, and when ... equal."Then Arthur was sad no longer. He did as Merlin advised, and had a great round table made, at which therewas a seat for each one of his knights. After that there was no more quarreling...
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A History of the English Church in New Zealand pot

A History of the English Church in New Zealand pot

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... but a new act of aggression soon called for reprisals, and at the head of an immense naval armament Hongi set out for the waters of the Waitemata. Clad in his helmet and coat of mail, he declaimed ... health of the invalid rapidly improved; the remembrance of past injuries melted away before the sunshine of Christian love; and, before the ship reached Australia, Ruatara was once again a man, ... more favourable—Preliminary voyage of Active—"Noah's Ark"—Arrival of mission in New Zealand—Interview with Whangaroans—"Rangihoo"—Landing of Marsden, &c.—Preparation...
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