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It was one of the first ever electronic computerized games ( 1952 ).
Perhaps best known among these is one of the first computerized video games, Spacewar !, but among the list are the first text editor, word processor, interactive debugger, the first credible computer chess program, and some of the earliest computerized music.
In 1961 mathematician Edward O. Thorp, best known as " the father of the wearable computer " and Claude Shannon built the world's first wearable computer, a computerized timing card-counting device for blackjack The system was a concealed cigarette-pack sized analog computer designed to predict roulette wheels.
X-rays and computerized tomography ( CT ) are not used, especially in the first trimester, due to the ionizing radiation, which has teratogenic effects on the fetus.
Three new contestants appeared on each episode with no returning champions, much less cash was available, the board was entirely computerized ( as well as redesigned ), and the first question round was eliminated.
However, the first computerized telephone switch was developed by Bell Labs in 1965.
AMC is the first known attempt at computerized arbitrage trading.
* TYPESET-8, the first low cost computerized type setting system
It was a descendant of the RUNOFF program from CTSS, the first computerized text-formatting program, and is a predecessor of the Unix troff document processing system.
It was a Unix version of the runoff text-formatting program from Multics, which was a descendant of RUNOFF for CTSS ( the first computerized text-formatting application ).
The album employed some of the most sophisticated equipment ever used in the recording industry at the time ( most notably the Synclavier II, one of the first computerized synthesizer workstations ).
During his doctorate he spent a year in 1950 at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he worked with Jule Charney, John von Neumann and others on the first computerized weather forecast, using ENIAC, the first electronic computer.
Subsequently, it became the first computerized embroidery machine marketed to home sewers.
* CTSS had one of the first computerized text formatting utilities, called RUNOFF.
* Jerome H. Saltzer, Manuscript Typing and Editing ( MIT Computation Center, 1964 ) describes the world's first computerized text formatting system
Kiryat Gat has a Pedagogic Center, science centers, a computerized library and a center devoted to industry, art and technology. In 2012, a high school student from Kiryat Gat won first prize in the First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics competition.
In 1956, a local plant was opened to produce punch cards, and a year later, the first service center opened, offering computerized data processing services.
The first computerized reservoir analysis, SARABAND, was introduced in 1970.

first and corpus
no strikingly effective element of speech in the extant poems can with assurance be said not to have been a commonplace in the vaster epic corpus that may have existed at the beginning of the first millennium before Christ.
The most important single article of the Magna Carta, related to " habeas corpus ", provided that the king was not permitted to imprison, outlaw, exile or kill anyone at a whim — there must be due process of law first.
Blackstone cites the first recorded usage of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum in 1305, during the reign of King Edward I.
" The procedure for issuing a writ of habeas corpus was first codified by the Habeas Corpus Act 1679, following judicial rulings which had restricted the effectiveness of the writ.
Gnosticism's beginnings and its relationship to Christianity is poorly dated, due to an insufficient corpus of literature relating the first interactions between the two religions.
He is the first Christian author to produce an extensive corpus of Latin Christian literature.
* Vesalius ' most significant contribution to the study of the brain was his trademark illustrations in which he depicts the corpus callosum, the thalamus, the caudate nucleus, the lenticular nucleus, the globus pallidus, the putamen, the pulvinar, and the cerebral peduncles for the first time.
Shortly thereafter, Boston publisher Houghton-Mifflin approached Kucera to supply a million word, three-line citation base for its new American Heritage Dictionary, the first dictionary to be compiled using corpus linguistics.
A few bronze artifacts featured inscriptions, but most direct information comes from oracle bones – turtle shells, cattle scapulae, or other bones, which bear glyphs that form the first significant corpus of recorded Chinese characters.
In the first sense-usage ( semantics and discourse analysis ), the word discourse is studied in corpus linguistics.
), to the use of foreign terms, it became the standard for most style guides that followed ; thus, the 1926 first edition remains in print despite the existence of the 1965 second edition, and the 1996 and 2004 printings of the third edition, which was mostly rewritten as a usage dictionary incorporating corpus linguistics data.
A few days later, Kelley started receiving what became the first corpus of texts in the purported Angelic language.
According to Oppenheim, the corpus of cuneiform literature amounted to around 1, 500 texts at any one time or place, approximately half of which, at least from the first millennium, is extant in fragmentary form, and the most common genres included ( in order of predominance ) are omen texts, lexical lists, ritual incantations, cathartic and apotropaic conjurations, historical and mythological epics, fables and proverbs.
* Sermones. net-édition électronique d ' un corpus de sermons latins médiévaux: academic website, with an electronic annotated edition of the model sermons collections composed by Jacobus de Voragine ( the first collection published is the Sermones Quadragesimales, 98 texts ).
After Lowell's death in 1916, astronomers developed a consensus against the canal hypothesis, but the popular concept of Martian canals excavated by intelligent Martians remained in the public mind for the first half of the 20th century, and inspired a corpus of works of classic science fiction.
Pilger asserts, " In his first 100 days, Obama has excused torture, opposed habeas corpus and demanded more secret government ".
A papyrus fragment covering lines 917 – 33, part of a poem addressed to Democles ( identity unknown ) and considered on textual grounds to be a late addition to the Theognidean corpus, probably fifth centuryCoincidentally, Nietzsche's first published article, On the History of the Collection of the Theognidean Anthology ( 1867 ), concerned the textual transmission of the poems.
The first study of the corpus with relation to gender was by R. B. Bean, a Philadelphia anatomist, who suggested in 1906 that " exceptional size of the corpus callosum may mean exceptional intellectual activity " and that there were measurable differences between men and women.
The society first compiled, edited, and published Latin-script versions of a large corpus of Pāli literature, including the Pāli Canon, as well as commentarial, exegetical texts, and histories.
It was Jones ' efforts that led to the landmark Supreme Court Moore v. Dempsey ruling that, for the first time, permitted collateral attack through habeas corpus on a state appellate court decision.
James of Venice, who probably spent some years in Constantinople, translated Aristotle's Posterior Analytics from Greek into Latin in the mid-twelfth century, thus making the complete Aristotelian logical corpus, the Organon, available in Latin for the first time.
William of Moerbeke was the first translator of the Politics ( c. 1260 ) into Latin, as the Politics, unlike other parts of the Aristotelian corpus, had not been translated into Arabic.

first and transcribed
In a vision in the New Testament Book of Revelation, an angel called Abbadon is shown as the king of an army of locusts ; his name is first transcribed in Greek as " whose name in Hebrew Abaddon " ( Ἀβαδδὼν ), and then translated as, " which in Greek means the Destroyer " ( Apollyon, Ἀπολλύων ).
The Beowulf manuscript was transcribed from an original by two scribes, one of whom wrote the first 1939 lines and a second who wrote the remainder, so the poem up to line 1939 is in one handwriting, whilst the rest of the poem is in another.
They were not prepared, however, for a special visit in 1770 from a 14-year-old named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who, on a visit to Rome with his father, heard it but twice and transcribed it faithfully from memory, thus creating the first known unauthorised copy.
The first movement ( Prelude ) of that suite, later retitled after the composer's death as Asturias ( Leyenda ), is probably most famous today as part of the classical guitar repertoire, even though it was originally composed for piano and only later transcribed.
The macron is used in the orthography of a number of vernacular languages of the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, particularly those which were first transcribed by Anglican missionaries.
The 5 ' cap consists of a terminal 7-methylguanosine residue that is linked through a 5 '- 5 '- triphosphate bond to the first transcribed nucleotide.
Genes encoded in DNA are first transcribed into pre-messenger RNA ( mRNA ) by proteins such as RNA polymerase.
The " discovery " of Beowulf in a single manuscript, first transcribed in 1818, came under the impetus of Romantic nationalism, after the manuscript had lain as an ignored curiosity in scholars ' collections for two centuries.
The idea of reverse transcription was very unpopular at first as it contradicted the central dogma of molecular biology which states that DNA is transcribed into RNA which is then translated into proteins.
There are no contemporaneous sources for this fact, and no eyewitness sources to Washington's first inaugural mention the phrase at all — including those that transcribed what he said for his oath.
According to Yin Weixian, the Turkic runic inscriptions record a word uyɣur, which was first transcribed into Chinese as Huí Hé ( 回紇 ), but later, in response to an Uyghur request, changed to Huí Hú ( 回鶻 ) in 788 or 809.
In 1965, Howard Temin described the first retrovirus: a virus whose RNA genome was reverse transcribed into complementary DNA ( cDNA ), then integrated into the host's genome and expressed from that template.
The latter include the Ground in Gamut ( described as ' Mr Byrd's old ground ') by his future pupil Thomas Tomkins, the A minor fantasia and probably the first of Byrd's great series of keyboard pavans and galliards, a composition which was transcribed by Byrd from an original for five-part consort.
Three-semester seminar at Princeton in 1988-89, only the first two semesters have been transcribed by Jim Cain.
His first significant work, Habanera for two pianos, was later transcribed into the well-known third movement of his Rapsodie espagnole, which he dedicated to Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, another of his professors at the Conservatoire.
In 1912, Ravel's Ma mère l ' oye was performed as a ballet ( with added music ) after being first transcribed from piano to orchestra.
The Ballad of Mulan was first transcribed in the Musical Records of Old and New ( 古今乐录, 古今樂錄 ) in the 6th century, the century before the founding of the Tang Dynasty.
Her recollection of the documentary is transcribed into first person to give the impression of a witness account of the events captured in the film.
* Jane Ross, who first transcribed Londonderry Air, was born and lived in Limavady.
In fact the text of Fabulae was all but lost: a single surviving manuscript from the abbey of Freising, in a Beneventan script datable c. 900, formed the material for the first printed edition, negligently and uncritically transcribed by Jacob Micyllus, 1535, who may have supplied it with the title we know it by.
It was under Radama's rule that LMS missionaries ( with notable contributions from Scottsman James Cameron ) set up craft industries in wood, metal, leather, and cotton, transcribed the Malagasy language using the Latin script, introduced the first printing press, translated and printed Bibles in the Malagasy language and oversaw Radama's plan to establish dozens of schools offering compulsory literacy courses and basic education for the nobles of Imerina.
In the case of micro RNA ( miRNA ), miRNAs are first transcribed as primary transcripts or pri-miRNA with a cap and poly-A tail and processed to short, 70-nucleotide stem-loop structures known as pre-miRNA in the cell nucleus by the enzymes Drosha and Pasha.
For example Beethoven transcribed his first two symphonies for piano trio.
They were first transcribed in the previous century, but the ballad tradition has been handed down from the Middle Ages.

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