Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... applications . Holograms can reduce the abberations and dis- tortions that result from traditional scanning methods . Computer generation of the holograms allows the precise control over their properties that are required for demanding ...
... applications . Holograms can reduce the abberations and dis- tortions that result from traditional scanning methods . Computer generation of the holograms allows the precise control over their properties that are required for demanding ...
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... Applications software , usually written by us- ers or software houses , tailors a computer sys- tem ( already provided with system software ) to a particular task or application . Typically , appli- cations software is written in a high ...
... Applications software , usually written by us- ers or software houses , tailors a computer sys- tem ( already provided with system software ) to a particular task or application . Typically , appli- cations software is written in a high ...
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... applications system . An applications system is typically pro- grammed in a higher level language , such as CO- BOL , a language such as C , or in a data base management system language . Early applica- tions systems that employed data ...
... applications system . An applications system is typically pro- grammed in a higher level language , such as CO- BOL , a language such as C , or in a data base management system language . Early applica- tions systems that employed data ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
Composite Materials 17 Controls Bilinear Systems | 355 |
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