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Setun (Russian: Сетунь) was a
computer developed in 1958 at
Moscow State University. It was
built under the
leadership of
Sergei Sobolev and
Nikolay Brusentsov...
- The
Setun (Russian: Се́тунь) is a
river in the west of
Moscow and the
largest tributary of the
Moskva in Moscow. The
length of the
river is 38 kilometres...
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operated in
balanced ternary. The
first modern,
electronic ternary computer,
Setun, was
built in 1958 in the
Soviet Union at the
Moscow State University by...
- (Электропоезд Пригородный 2 тип Демиховский) trains. The
stations between Mark and
Setun are in Moscow,
others are in
Moscow Oblast. "В Москве открылись две линии...
- as the
Setun defined a
tryte to be six
trits or
approximately 9.5 bits (holding more
information than the de
facto binary byte).
Qutrit Setun, a ternary...
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Setun is a
railway station of Line D1 of the
Moscow Central Diameters in Moscow. It was
opened in 1932 and
rebuilt in 2020.
Setun railway station on the...
- Mahalleh-ye
Chehel Setun (Persian: ملامحله چهل ستون, also
Romanized as Mollā Maḩalleh-ye
Chehel Setūn; also
known as
Chehel Setūn) is a
village in Ahandan...
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Setun River's
Valley (Russian: Долина реки «Сетунь») is the
largest wildlife sanctuary within the
Moscow bounds. The
sanctuary territory is
located along...
- Kolomna)
Pakhra (near Moscow)
Neglinnaya (in Moscow)
Yauza (in Moscow)
Setun (in Moscow)
Istra (near Moscow) Ruza (near Ruza) Nara (in Serpukhov) Protva...
- a town in
Odintsovsky District of
Moscow Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Setun River, 63
kilometers (39 mi) west of Moscow. Po****tion: 22,964 (2010 Census);...