- not on the
numerical codes of the characters, but with
reference to the
collating sequence – a
sequence in
which the
characters are ****umed to come for...
- the
works of
Stanley Kubrick in particular. He has a
YouTube channel, "
Collative Learning" and a
website of the same name. Ager did not
attend college...
- The
Hinman collator, an
early optical collator, was an opto-mechanical
device for
comparing pairs of do****ents for
differences in the text. Do****ents...
- The book
Guinness World Records and
other world records organizations collates and
publishes notable records of many. In the
United States, the form World's...
-
Berlyne mentioned four
collative variables: novelty, complexity, uncertainty, and
conflict (though he
suggested that all
collative variables probably involve...
- - the
first for-profit
calculating agency. 1937: The
first collator, the IBM 077
Collator The
first use of an
electronic component in an IBM
product was...
- "Palantir, the War on Terror's
Secret Weapon: A
Silicon Valley startup that
collates threats has
quietly become indispensable to the U.S.
intelligence community"...
- and loanwords. In the
Finnish and
Swedish alphabets, ⟨å⟩, ⟨ä⟩ and ⟨ö⟩
collate as
separate letters after ⟨z⟩, the
others as
variants of
their base letter...
- it is
likely this was the
worldwide rental figure.
Trade journals would collate the data by
either obtaining it from the
distributors themselves, who were...
- bùshǒu), also
known as Zi**** radicals, are a set of 214
radicals that were
collated in the 18th-century
Kangxi Dictionary to aid
categorization of Chinese...