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Electronic Computers

2017
Computers have evolved over several hundred years. The modern computer—an electronic, binary, Turing machine—is a comparatively recent development. This chapter briefly surveys the history of computing machines, introduces some basic concepts in the theory of computing, and describes the metrics used to evaluate computers.
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Electronic Digital Computers

1969
Within the past quarter of a century, the electronic computer has changed from a bulky primitive instrument employed in wartime ballistics research to a compact sophisticated invention of great economic value.
David Sawers   +2 more
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Electronics and Computers: An Overview

Science, 1982
Microelectronics has been the key to the computer's improved performance and decreased costs. In electronics and computers, "small is beautiful" because small is cheaper, faster, and more reliable. As computers become a daily part of more and more people's lives, emphasis is shifting to programming, ease of use, and applications.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Donna R Rivera   +2 more
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Electronic patient‐reported outcome systems in oncology clinical practice

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012
Antonia V Bennett, Ethan M Basch
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Electronic defects in metal oxide photocatalysts

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Ernest Pastor   +2 more
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Computing with Electronic Nanotechnologies

2003
Computing with electronic nanotechnologies is emerging as a real possibility. In this talk we explore the role theoretical computer scientists might play in understanding such technologies and give examples of completed research. We consider two representative problems, whether nanowire (NW) address decoders can be self-assembled reliably and ...
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Electronics and Computers

1984
Margaret Rowbottom, Charles Susskind
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