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  • ...[Ilan Yeshua]], who brought more than 20 years ' experience in educational software and publishing. Yannias returned to his prior career in investment managem
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  • ...nnica'' has had two aims: to be an excellent reference book and to provide educational material.<ref name="EB_encyclopedia" /> In 1974, the 15th edition adopted a ...92 |title=Collier's Encyclopedia |volume=9 |pages=135 |publisher=Macmillan Educational Company |location=New York |id= {{LCCN|91|0|61165}}}} The ''Britannica's''
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  • ...-off" products to leverage its reputation as a reliable reference work and educational tool. ...all-time high of $650 million. But ''Encarta'', released in 1993, became a software staple with almost every computer purchase and the ''Britannica's'' market
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  • {{Infobox software *[http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/software/274648/encyclopaedia-britannica-2010-ultimate-edition-dvd Review at expertr
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  • ...miekaarten boek is commercially available, but also made available through educational institutes, such as the web site offered by the university of Groningen <re ...on.com/en Essenticon - Norwegian supplier of MSDS authoring and management software]
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  • *[[Molecular design software]] *[http://www.polymerchemistryhypertext.com/ Polymer Chemistry Hypertext, Educational resource]
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  • ...books, primarily on vinyl records but also on cassettes. Instructional and educational recordings came first, followed by self-help tapes and then by literature. ...ead them. Audiobooks also can be created with [[text to speech]] computer software, although the quality of synthesised speech may suffer by comparison to rec
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  • ...professionals to do their jobs and teachers to lecture using hardware and software applications. The advances of Braille technology are meaningful because bl | title = All Eyes on Braille Software
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  • ...t|PDA]], which contained specialised [[optical character recognition|OCR]] software and [[Speech synthesis|speech synthesizers]] to read the scanned material a The software was later ported to the [[Symbian OS|Symbian]] operating system, to be used
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  • ...d astronauts. This had enabled him to obtain a small computer and develop software to drive hundreds of tactile stimulators he had developed for research purp ...ere made of the Optacon, how much was it used, and how important was it in educational, vocational, and daily living. Several blind people in the Palo Alto, Menl
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  • ...the United States.<ref name="T3"/> The device was originally developed for educational purposes but is adaptable for other uses. In 2005, [[Hereford Museum and Ar
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  • ...cs will be handled, and the implementation of new certification management software. Complete information on all upcoming changes and their implementation is # Educational Pursuits: Must have minimally completed high school. By 2009, this require
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  • ...se the actual requirements in any Country, State or Region may vary due to educational resources available, industry demand or Regulatory mandated requirements. ...1946, all industrial hygiene personnel employed by government agencies and educational institutions were eligible for membership. Today, membership is open to al
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  • ...from a variety of backgrounds without military or first responder history. Educational opportunities are increasing for those seeking undergraduate and graduate d ...[[International Association of Emergency Managers]] (IAEM) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the goals of saving lives and protectin
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  • ...|Saint Thomas Aquinas]] — many [[Institutions named after Thomas Aquinas|educational institutions]] * [[Michael Cowpland]] — founded the software company [[Corel]] (from Cowpland's Research Laboratory). Cowpland also co-f
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  • ...text of programming / software engineering, refers to measuring how much a software program has been exercised by tests. Coverage is a means of determining the ...hitec-software.html gate-level fault simulator '''PROOFS''' for non-profit educational institutions from the '''University of Illinois'''
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  • .... Often this can be done outside of the factory by updating the product's software. So, the product's design errors can be corrected after the product is in ...base station has grid power and can use power-hungry, but very flexible [[software radio]]s. Such base stations can be easily reprogrammed to process the sig
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  • ...he need for an oscilloscope camera. The oscilloscope's own signal analysis software can extract many useful time-domain features (e.g., rise time, pulse width, *Allows for automation, though most models lock the access to their software
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