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- model includes four submodels (land, sea-ice, ocean and atmosphere) connected by a coupler that exchanges information with the submodels. NCAR suggested that...
- made several submodels of the XT. The 3270 PC, a variant of the XT featuring 3270 terminal emulation, was released in October 1983. Submodel 068 and 078...
- SDRAM module into the slot could damage both it and the memory module. Submodels were: The PC 340, introduced in 1996, was a budget model. It used the...
- if T is the theory of abelian groups in the signature (+, 0), then the submodels of the group of integers (Z, +, 0) are the substructures which are also...
- Android smart phones developed by Motorola Mobility. It comprises three submodels: E5 Play, E5 and E5 Plus. They were released in April 2018. The base model...
- The Personal System/2 Model 25 and its later submodels the 25 286 and 25 SX are IBM's lowest-end entries in the Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal...
- Navy Ship class Ships Submodel Notes  Italian Navy Horizon-class destroyer 2 Teseo Mk2/A (4 double launchers) Previously launchers embarked on follows...
- coupled general circulation model (CGCM or AOGCM). With the addition of submodels such as a sea ice model or a model for evapotranspiration over land, AOGCMs...
- smallest standard submodel called the minimal model contained in all standard submodels. The minimal submodel contains no standard submodel (as it is minimal)...
- March 1990, IBM released three new submodels of the PS/2 Model 80, intended as low-cost file servers. These new submodels boosted the clock speed to 25 MHz...