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Invented and Here
In late 2009, Bill Barnes ( of Unshelved ) and Paul Southworth ( of Ugly Hill and You Are Dead ) launched a webcomic titled " Not Invented Here " which parodies mistakes made in the software development industry such as overly optimistic schedules, improper specifications, interferences from marketing ( and other outside sources or departments ) and many others.
The Culture novel Excession by Iain M. Banks features a ship called Not Invented Here.
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* Not Invented Here
* Not Invented Here ( NIH ) syndrome: The tendency towards reinventing the wheel ( Failing to adopt an existing, adequate solution )
* Invented Here: The tendency towards dismissing any innovation or less than trivial solution originating from inside the organization, usually because of lack of confidence in the staff
* Not Invented Here
The process can lead to a loss of productivity and demoralisation, or at its extreme to " Not Invented Here syndrome "; i. e., only using internal products.
* Not Invented Here ( antonym )
It also seemed that Informix never really understood how to market the product, and it is likely ' Not Invented Here ' played a major part in the problems as well — the purchase of Wingz and Smartware prompted Roger Sippl, one of the founders of Informix, to leave the company.
But a demoted ship with a good track record typically retains its influence ( for example the Not Invented Here in Excession ).

Invented and label
Invented by Schuster & Paliwal in 1997, bi-directional RNN or BRNN use a finite sequence to predict or label each element of the sequence based on both the past and the future context of the element.

Invented and developed
Invented by Herman Hollerith, the machine was developed to help process data for the 1890 U. S. Census.
Invented by Milos Konopasek in the late 1970s and initially developed in 1982 by Software Arts, the company behind VisiCalc, TK Solver was acquired by Universal Technical Systems in 1984 after Software Arts fell into financial difficulty and was sold to Lotus Software.
Invented, developed and launched by Ernst Thomke and his team.
Invented and developed by the Métis and Anglo-Metis peoples, it is sometimes used today as a symbol of Metis nationalism.
Invented and developed by Richard Waters, a waterphone is a type of atonal acoustic musical instrument consisting of a stainless steel resonator bowl or pan with a cylindrical neck and bronze rods of different lengths and diameters around the rim of the bowl.

Invented and industry
Invented in the 19th century, the process allowed rapid and accurate reproduction of documents used in construction and industry.

Invented and referring
Despite a London Free Press account about the Tecumsehs on 21 June 1939 ( Fred Goldsmith Invented The Curve Ball ), that stated the team defeated the Chicago White Sox in three straight games to win the title series in 1878, it appears the writer was in error, instead referring to a two-game series in 1877 between the Tecumsehs and the Chicago White Stockings.

Invented and from
John Mackereth: Invented the pneumatic mud corer for taking samples from lake beds.
* Invented a better fireman's respirator, a hood that filtered smoke and noxious gas from air ( 1871, 1874 ).
Invented in 1915 by American engineer Ralph Hartley, the distinguishing feature of the Hartley circuit is that the feedback needed for oscillation is taken from a tap on the coil, or the junction of two coils in series.
* " My Grandfather Invented Iraq " by Winston Churchill, from Opinion Journal
Invented by hotelier J. Houston c 1870, at his Granville Hotel on Water Street in old pre-railway Gastown, Vancouver, in response to requests from his clientele for a better " feed " at the start of a long, hard day of work.
" It received five stars from about. com, who also gave the album a positive review, praising the songs, " Georgia Rain ," " Who Invented the Wheel ," and " Standing Out in a Crowd.
Invented around 1900, Sterno is made from ethanol, methanol, water and an amphoteric oxide gelling agent, plus a dye that gives it a characteristic pink color.
Invented by Anthony Yapp, the Kay Y is when a paddler completes a blunt or possibly clean blunt and uses the coinciding bounce coming from the landing to throw a pistol flip or Mcnasty.
Invented in Europe as the pivotable post mill, first surviving mention of one comes from Yorkshire in England in 1185.
* Subhav Sinha, Invented Personal Mover-Mitra, Graduated from Delhi College of Engineering
Invented by good Presbyterian professional men who learned 42 from their grandmothers and who will be happy to tell a newby if he wins.
*" Dear Miss Primatologist Lady ", Four Letter Word: Invented Correspondence from the Edge of Modern Romance, Editors Rosalind Porter, Joshua Knelman, Simon and Schuster, 2008, ISBN 978-1-4165-6973-2
Invented by physicist Floyd G. Steele, MADDIDA was priced from $ 25, 000 to $ 30, 000 and was built between March 1950 and January 1951.
Invented in the Soviet Union in 1929, it is described as a material from which cutting tools are made.
Invented by, the name derives from Okazaki's nickname,.

Invented and other
Invented in 1796 by German author and actor Alois Senefelder as a cheap method of publishing theatrical works, lithography can be used to print text or artwork onto paper or other suitable material.
Invented in 1919 in Russia by Lev Sergeivitch Termen, the Theremin was not only the first electronic musical instrument, but also the first ( and still the only ) instrument played without touching it by moving the hands in the space between two antennas, one of which controls intonation and the other the volume.
Invented by Sir James Dewar in 1892, the vacuum flask consists of two flasks, placed one within the other and joined at the neck.
Invented in Japan in 1967, the displays became common on calculators and other consumer electronics devices.
Invented by Figaro Systems of Santa Fe, and only the second one after the Metropolitan opera's MetTitles installed in 1995, the system provides individual screens in front of each patron's seat, showing a translation of the sung text in either English or Spanish with the possibility of handling up to six other languages.
Invented by Albert Nagler and patented in 1979, the Nagler eyepiece is a design optimized for astronomical telescopes to give an ultra-wide field of view ( 82 °) that has good correction for astigmatism and other aberrations.
Invented by Aaron Ismach, these medical devices were bought in mass quantities by the US government and provided to governments around the world to eradicate smallpox and other diseases.
Invented in the Presbyterian Church, the clerical collar was adopted by other Christian denominations, including Anglican Church, Methodist churches, Eastern Orthodox Church, Baptist churches, Lutheran churches, and the Roman Catholic Church.

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