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Maitre de conferences (271 bytes)
1: ...France|French]] educational system, a ''Maitre de conferences'' is roughly equivalent to what is an [[Assistant... Lambeth Conferences (11261 bytes) 1: The '''Lambeth Conferences''' was the name given to the periodical assemblie... 9: ...e this course was. The resolutions of the Lambeth Conferences have never been regarded as synodical decrees, bu... 11: ...of the Anglican Communion. Each of the subsequent conferences has been first received in Canterbury cathedral a... 39: See Archbishop RT Davidson, ''The Lambeth Conferences of 1867, 1878 and 1888'' (London, 1896); ''Confer... Imperial Conferences (1492 bytes) 1: '''Imperial Conferences''' were gatherings of [[British Empire]] governme... 3: The conferences were a key forum for [[Dominions|Dominion]] gover... 5: ...ritish Empire into [[The Commonwealth]], Imperial Conferences were replaced by biennial [[Commonwealth Heads of... List of college athletic conferences (4463 bytes) 7: ====[[Bowl Championship Series]] conferences==== 15: ====Non BCS conferences==== 43: ...Pioneer Football League]]. This list consists of conferences that do not also sponsor football.'' 64: ===Other Division I conferences=== 118: ==Multi-division conferences== Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs (1080 bytes) 1: The '''Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs''' is a scientifical... 10: In 1995 the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, and Józef Rotblat w... 17: *[http://www.pugwash.org/ Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs] 18: ...nd_world_affairs.php Geometry.Net - Nobel Pugwash Conferences On Science And World Affairs] The computers take over (735 bytes) 1: ...Cybernetic revolt,''' more commonly known as "The computers take over", is a [[science-fiction]] [[scenario]]... Capability (computers) (4679 bytes) Orchestration (computers) (787 bytes) Triad (computers) (614 bytes) International Computers Ltd (10827 bytes) 1: International Computers Ltd ([[ICL]]) was a large British [[computer hard... 5: ...formed in [[1968]] from a merger of International Computers and Tabulators (ICT), part of [[English Electric]... 7: ==International Computers and Tabulators (ICT)== 27: Early Computers - A subsequent additition was a computer, or calc... 29: ...f the time these were very fast, but with today's computers similar calculations would be performed in minute... Quanta Computers (459 bytes) 1: ...mers are [[Dell Computer]], [[Compaq]], [[Gateway Computers]], [[Apple computer]], [[Hewlett Packard]], [[IBM... Gateway Computers (1610 bytes) 3: ...a]] roots with folksy advertisements and shipping computers in [[cow]]-spotted boxes. It dropped the "2000" f... 10: * [http://www.gateway.com/ Gateway Computers] Combustion (computers) (533 bytes) Computers and writing (796 bytes) 1: ...embers are dedicated to the academic study of how computers affect the writing process. This study is quite b... 3: The most important annual conference is called Computers & Writing. (Need stats about how many people atte... 5: ...upporting this field are Computers & Composition, Computers & Composition Online, and Kairos. (put in weblink... BTX (computers) (1775 bytes) 16: [[de:BTX (computers)]] Execution (computers) (2994 bytes) 9: ...re have been numerous attempts to design [[RISC]] computers that avoid micro-execution, but the distinction b... SEX (computers) (2770 bytes) 5: ... the early [[COSMAC ELF|ELF]] and [[ELF II]] microcomputers had a "<code>SEt X register</code>" in... 9: ...ted Kingdom|UK's]] [[Dragon 32/64]] home/personal computers, actually had an official <code>SEX</code> instru... Acorn Computers Ltd (13959 bytes) 2: '''Acorn Computers Ltd.''' was a [[computer]] company founded in [[1... 6: ==Early computers 1979–80== 8: ...aunched a number of [[MOS Technology 6502]] based computers named '''System 1''' (or '''System One''') throug... 44: ...ocessor and then launched their own range of CP/M computers using the BBC Micro motherboard as an I/O subsyst... 71: ...s until Acorn finally abandoned producing desktop-computers in late 1998 in favour of set-top boxes. The las... Apollo Computers (1859 bytes) Wired (computers) (300 bytes)
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