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Work, 2002
Children using computers and electronic games may adopt the kinds of sustained and awkward postures that are associated with musculoskeletal disorders in working adults.
R. Gillespie
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Children using computers and electronic games may adopt the kinds of sustained and awkward postures that are associated with musculoskeletal disorders in working adults.
R. Gillespie
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The First Electronic Computer [PDF]
Until recently most Europeans interested in computing would have claimed that the first electronic computer was the Colossus, designed and constructed in Bletchley, England, by the mathematician Alan Turing and his colleagues, operational in December 1943 and used to decipher the German Enigma code, with a decisive effect on the course of World War II.
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, 2000
Recent developments in density functional theory (DFT) methods applicable to studies of large periodic systems are outlined. During the past three decades, DFT has become an essential part of computational materials science, addressing problems in ...
V. Milman+6 more
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Recent developments in density functional theory (DFT) methods applicable to studies of large periodic systems are outlined. During the past three decades, DFT has become an essential part of computational materials science, addressing problems in ...
V. Milman+6 more
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THE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AND GEOPHYSICS
GEOPHYSICS, 1961With the advent of electronic computers a revolution in data handling has been brought about. As yet few people outside of scientific research or accounting fields are familiar enough with these computers to know how they can be applied in their particular type of work.
L. S. Morrison, Robert James Watson
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Computer assistance in electronics
1994This chapter discusses the computer assistance in electronics. The standardization of the PC type of machine and the remarkable amount of computing power that modern examples using the Pentium or equivalent chips can achieve now bring computer-aided drawing and PCB planning methods within the reach of virtually any user.
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Management and the Electronic Computer.
Academy of Management Journal, 1960Provides a historical background on the use of computers in business. Notion of the failure of computer use in business; Control use of the computer; Implications of the trend in computer use in bu...
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Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2001
S.M. Goodnick, D. Vasileska
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S.M. Goodnick, D. Vasileska
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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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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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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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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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The computer or electronic crossmatch
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1997Suzanne H. Butch, Harold A. Oberman
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