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Electronic Microarrays in DNA Computing

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2011
DNA Computing is a rapidly-developing interdisciplinary area which could benefit from more experimental results to solve practical problems with the current biological tools. In this study, we have integrated microelectronics and molecular biology techniques for the storage of information and basic arithmetic operations via DNA.
Jennifer Reiber Kyle   +5 more
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Electronic Digital Computers

Nature, 1948
A small electronic digital computing machine has been operating successfully for some weeks in the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory, which is at present housed in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Manchester. The machine is purely experimental, and is on too small a scale to be of mathematical value.
Tom Kilburn, F.C. Williams
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Computer in power electronics education

The IEEE Region 8 EUROCON 2003. Computer as a Tool., 2004
The paper describes different possibilities of using the computer in power electronics education. After discussing several computer application possibilities, the usage of computer in education process at FER Zagreb is explained. Various forms of computer application are used for lectures, as well as for laboratory exercises.
Zvonko Benčić   +2 more
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Aberration Theories for Semiautomatic Lens Design by Electronic Computers. I. Preliminary Remarks

, 1963
The problem of optimizing an optical system is analyzed. Two major difficulties are encountered in this problem: (1) A large number of construction parameters must be considered simultaneously.
D. S. Grey
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Electronic computers applied to commutation analysis

, 1962
The paper deals with the analysis of armature-coil currents and voltages during commutation, and bar-brush currents and voltages, for d.c. machines. The application of electronic digital and analogue computers to solution of the simultaneous differential
M. Tarkanyi, H. Ward, A. Tustin
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Computers, Electronics and the Future

1983
It is clear that the future of electronics, or at least a large part of its future, will be involved with computers. Just as the IC has in many cases replaced complicated circuits using discrete components, so it seems likely that the microprocessor and its offspring will replace whole systems.
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Geodetic Computations by Electronic Computer

Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division, 1971
The electronic computer makes the recomputation of old control surveys on the North American Datum of 1927 economically feasible. Restoration of the Massachusetts Town Boundary Survey of 1882–1914, comprising 1,501 main scheme triangulation stations and 7,000 town corner monuments, began in 1967. Completion date for this project has not been determined.
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The Advent of Electronic Computers

1973
The earliest known electronic digital circuit, a “trigger relay”, which involved a pair of valves in a circuit with two stable states and was an early form of flip-flop, was described by Eccles and Jordan in 1919. (An unsubstantiated claim [1] has however been made that J. W. Bryce of IBM investigated the application of electronics to business machines
E. William Phillips   +5 more
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Electrons and Computation

1982
At a recent ceremony in New York City, a new electronic calculator was dedicated to JL A. science. The calculator reads “written” instructions for performing the most complex calculations, has an internal “memory” capacity for instructions and problem data totaling 400,000 digits, performs the various arithmetical operations in a few thousandths of a ...
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Electronics and Computers

2016
How did we get to the Age of Intelligent Machines from the first radio transmission in 125 years? There’s no one best place to start, but the amplifier is a good one. We’ll be talking about big and small numbers in the first part of this chapter, so I recommend a quick review of Numbers.
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