Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Laser" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

word and laser
The word " photon " was coined in 1926 by physical chemist Gilbert Newton Lewis ( see also the articles photon antibunching and laser ).
In contrast to the dedicated OMR device, desktop OMR software allows a user to create their own forms in a word processor and print them on a laser printer.
In contrast, OMR Software users design their own mark-sense forms with a word processor or built-in form editor and print them locally on a laser printer saving themselves thousands of dollars on large numbers of forms.
Orion was the first German production to feature the English word " laser ".
The word is analogous to maser and laser

word and started
The initialism " FAQ " possibly started as a contrived three-letter abbreviation with an auditory similarity to the word " facts " ( i. e., a statement " check the FAQs " echoes " check the facts ".
By 07: 00, word was finally got to 2nd Armoured Brigade which started to move north west.
Starting in the 1980s, new snack restaurants started serving " Bocadillo " ( a Spanish word for a sandwich, widely used in Morocco ).
The word nori started to be used widely in the United States, and the product ( imported in dry form from Japan ) became widely available at natural food stores and Asian-American grocery stores starting in the 1960s, due to the influence of the macrobiotic movement, and in the 1970s with the growing number of sushi bars and Japanese restaurants.
This usage died out around the time of World War II, as the industry started to avoid the word, given the pejorative connotation it had acquired.
Yahalom is usually translated by the Septuagint as an " onyx ", but sometimes as " beryl " or as " jasper "; onyx only started being mined after the Septuagint was written, so the Septuagint's term " onyx " probably does not mean onyx – onyx is originally an Assyrian word meaning ring, and so could refer to anything used for making rings.
Within six months of the Stonewall riots, activists started a city-wide newspaper called Gay ; they considered it necessary because the most liberal publication in the city — The Village Voice — refused to print the word " gay " in GLF advertisements seeking new members and volunteers.
However, one of its original authors, Laurence Lundblade, insists this was never the case and that it started off simply as a word and not an acronym, and that his first choice of a backronym for pine would be " Pine Is Nearly Elm ".
They usually ran fashionable enterprises in Chelsea which started with the word bona, for example Bona Pets, or in one episode a firm of solicitors called Bona Law-a play on the name of Prime Minister Bonar Law-and their claim " We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our time " at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
Various scribal schools made limited use of diacritics: some used an apostrophe as a word divider and to mark clitics, a function of determinatives in logographic Egyptian ; others used diereses over and to show that these started a new syllable, others a circumflex over any vowel for the same purpose.
) Central processor instructions started on a word boundary when they were the target of a jump statement or subroutine return jump instruction, so no-operations were sometimes required to fill out the last 15, 30 or 45 bits of a word.
The British Indian leaders and even the Khudai Khidmatgars started using the word " Pathanistan " to refer to the region, and later on the word " Pashtunistan " became more popular.
The read cycle is started by precharging both the bit lines to a logical 1, then asserting the word line WL, enabling both the access transistors.
To moderate the euphemistic aspect of the word developing, international organizations have started to use the term Less economically developed country ( LEDCs ) for the poorest nations which can in no sense be regarded as developing.
Public use of the word " Aqualung ", and public interest in Aqualungs and scuba diving, were started around 1953 in English-speaking counties by a National Geographical Society Magazine article about Cousteau's underwater archaeological expedition to Grand Congloué.
The word " aqualung " was commonly used in speech and in publications as a term for an open-circuit, demand valve-controlled breathing apparatus ( even after Air Liquide's patent expired and other manufacturers started making identical equipment ), occasionally also for rebreathers, and in figurative uses ( such as " the water spider's aqualung of air bubbles ").
When the LOAD button on the IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch was pressed, a card was read into memory locations 001-080, a word mark was set in location 001, the word marks in locations 002-080 were cleared, and execution started with the instruction at location 001.
The confusion started because later chroniclers, who were not witness to the events of 1212 and who were writing 30 years or more later, began to translate the original accounts and understood the Latin word pueri, meaning " boys ", to mean literally " children ".
Once Edward received word of the revolution that had started in Dumfries, he again raised an army and invaded Scotland.
In 1996 it acquired Novell WordPerfect and started competing with the thought of being " Pepsi to Microsoft's Coke " as Microsoft Word was the top-used word processing software at the time.
The foundations of the Telus brand originated with Clearnet Communications, including its colours, use of animal motifs and the " the future is friendly " word tag, which was developed and started by Clearnet in the late 1990s.

word and acronym
The theory that the word originated as an acronym from the names of the group of ministers is a folk etymology, although the coincidence was noted at the time and could possibly have popularized its use.
Historically, the word " maser " is derived from the original upper-case acronym MASER, which stands for " Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ".
These are described with a word before the acronym: a " mini MPV " is derived from a supermini, a " compact MPV " is based on a small family car and a " large MPV " has about the same size as a large family car.
Among Whorf's well known examples of linguistic relativity are examples of instances where an indigenous language has several terms for a concept that is only described with one word in English and other European languages ( Whorf used the acronym SAE " Standard Average European " to allude to the rather similar grammatical structures of the well-studied European languages in contrast to the greater diversity of the less-studied languages ).
The word is derived via the acronym for " get away from it all ".
To maintain secrecy no mention of sound experimentation or quartz was made-the word used to describe the early work (' supersonics ') was changed to ' ASD ' ics, and the quartz material to ' ASD ' ivite: hence the British acronym ASDIC.
The word tokamak is a transliteration of the Russian word токамак, an acronym of either " тороидальная камера с магнитными катушками " ( toroidal ' naya kamera s magnitnymi katushkami )— toroidal chamber with magnetic coils, or " тороидальная камера с аксиальным магнитным полем " ( toroidal ' naya kamera s aksial ' nym magnitnym polem )— toroidal chamber with axial magnetic field.
A bacronym or backronym is a phrase constructed purposely such that an acronym can be formed to a specific desired word.
The name Epcot derives from the acronym EPCOT ( Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow ), a utopian city of the future planned by Walt Disney ( sometimes using the word " City " instead of " Community " when expanding the acronym ).
A mnemonic acronym for the plagues is also introduced: " D ' tzach Adash B ' achav ", while similarly spilling a drop of wine for each word.
Soon after his death, Foucault's partner Daniel Defert founded the first national AIDS organisation in France, which he called AIDES ; a pun on the French language word for " help " ( aide ) and the English language acronym for the disease.
The word is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the three traditional subdivisions of the Tanakh: The Torah (" Teaching ", also known as the Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch ), the Nevi ' im (" Prophets ") and the Ketuvim (" Writings ").
In British English, the word following the colon is in lower case unless it is a proper noun or an acronym, or is normally capitalized for some other reason.
The word " Simputer " is an acronym for " simple, inexpensive and multilingual people's computer ", and is a trademark of the Simputer Trust.
* Empire V ( the original Russian title Ампир В is an acronym of the word " vampire ") by Victor Pelevin ( 2006 )
The name Unimog is pronounced in German and is an acronym for the German " UNIversal-MOtor-Gerät ", Gerät being the German word for machine or device.
The word ' Mego ' is an acronym referring to " My Eyes Glaze Over ", an expression attributed to futurologist Herman Kahn ( the use of the term in hacker-culture is documented in the Jargon File ).
The word / acronym CEGEP can only legally be used to describe the state-run post-secondary ( post-grade 11 ) schools, where tuition is free, but in fact very little attention is paid to this.
The agency's acronym is an allusion to the Latin word rus (" countryside "), the etymological source of the word rural.
Finally on 1 April 1994, in connection with the joining of Danmarks Ingeniørakademi ( DIA ) and DTH, the Danish name was changed to Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, in order to include the word ' University ', thus giving rise to the acronym DTU by which the university is commonly known today.

1.136 seconds.