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Historic Norwegian computer, built between 1938 and 1942
The Oslo Analyzer (1938 – 1954) was a mechanical analog differential analyzer, a type of computer, built in Norway from 1938 to 1942. It was the largest
Oslo_Analyzer
Mechanical analogue computer to solve differential equations
Analyzers" and "Full Scale Differential Analyzers". Holst, P.A. (Oct–Dec 1996). "Svein Rosseland and the Oslo analyzer". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Differential_analyser
Norwegian astrophysicist
behind the building of the Oslo Analyzer, finished in 1938 and for four years the world's most powerful differential analyzer. With the German occupation
Svein_Rosseland
Department of the University of Oslo
The institute housed the Oslo Analyzer in its basement between 1934 and 1954. It was the most powerful differential analyzer in the world for four years
Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics
Institute_of_Theoretical_Astrophysics
Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig
Offentlige Utredninger [Norwegian Public Reports] (Report) (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 1984. ISBN 9788200708896. OCLC 470294994. NOU 1984:11
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Topics referred to by the same term
T2, a German keyboard layout T2 Temporal Prover, an automated program analyzer by Microsoft Research UltraSPARC T2, a Sun Microsystem microprocessor T2
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Representation of Arabic in Latin script
"Buckwalter Arabic Transliteration". QAMUS LLC. "Arabic Morphological Analyzer/The Buckwalter Transliteration". Xerox. Retrieved 30 April 2017. Sullivan
Romanization_of_Arabic
Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network
increasing overall network performance. This feature may cause packet analyzers that are unaware or uncertain about the use of checksum offload to report
Transmission_Control_Protocol
Software that translates code from one programming language to another
recognize it. The software doing lexical analysis is called a lexical analyzer. This may not be a separate step—it can be combined with the parsing step
Compiler
Web mapping service
acquisitions of a geospatial data visualization company and a real-time traffic analyzer, Google Maps was launched in February 2005. The service's front end utilizes
Google_Maps
Physiological quantity
millimetres at the end of one hour. Since the introduction of automated analyzers into the clinical laboratory, the ESR test has been automatically performed
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Erythrocyte_sedimentation_rate
Diving mode and decompression technique
June 2025. NORSOK U-100:2014, Manned underwater operations (PDF) (4th ed.). Oslo, Norway: Standards Norway. June 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on
Saturation_diving
Public university in Copenhagen, Denmark
Bjørndahl Astrup (1915–2000), Danish clinical chemist, inventor of blood gas analyzer Jens Christian Skou (born 1918), Nobel laureate in chemistry (1997) for
University_of_Copenhagen
Calendar year
general purpose electronic computer, the Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzer and Computer (ENIAC), is completed in the United States, covering 1,800
1945
Series of waves generated by distant weather systems
reclaim system Gas storage bank Gas storage quad Gas storage tube Helium analyzer Nitrox production Membrane gas separation Pressure swing adsorption Oxygen
Swell_(wave)
Oceanographic phenomenon of wind-driven motion of ocean water
ISBN 978-1-57766-429-1. Göran Broström, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway. "On the influence of large wind farms on the upper ocean circulation"
Upwelling
Tabulated data to facilitate safe diving ascents
July 2012. NORSOK U-100:2014, Manned underwater operations (PDF) (4th ed.). Oslo, Norway: Standards Norway. June 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on
Decompression_tables
Digital radio broadcast technology
is a Santa Clara, CA, startup acquired by Intel in 2011. "HDR/FM Nomad Analyzer". octavecom.ca. Octave Communications - Broadcasting and Telecommunication
HD_Radio
Equipment used by divers to facilitate decompression
page 11 NORSOK U-100:2014, Manned underwater operations (PDF) (4th ed.). Oslo, Norway: Standards Norway. June 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on
Decompression_equipment
Austrian painter and sculptor (born 1959)
on 10 January 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2019. Deaf Dance MSA – Mudra Sign Analyzer (Lecture University Hamburg 1998) "wikimania 2005". Retrieved 21 February
Wolfgang_Georgsdorf
(SaaS) and cloud computing environments. Nimbus Software was founded in Oslo, Norway, in 1998 (not to be confused with Nimbus Data). Converse Software
Nimsoft
based on the generation of the response function of seismic multichannel analyzer and assessment of its resolution capabilities on the basis of visual impressions
History_of_smart_antennas
Slovak nuclear scientist (born 1942)
Atomic Energy Agency. 8 June 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2023. "A Unique Ion Analyzer". Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University
Pavel_Povinec
2014). NORSOK U-100:2014, Manned underwater operations (PDF) (4th ed.). Oslo, Norway: Standards Norway. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 June 2023
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: D–G
Glossary_of_underwater_diving_terminology:_D–G
Risk management of underwater diving activities
Safety among Vulnerable Road Users (PDF). TØI report 1009/2009 (Report). Oslo. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 September 2022. Retrieved 19 September
Diving_safety
Underwater diving procedures
Offentlige Utredninger [Norwegian Public Reports] (Report) (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. 1984. ISBN 9788200708896. OCLC 470294994. NOU 1984:11
Surface-supplied diving skills
Surface-supplied_diving_skills
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a muddy place, from Middle English slott ‘mud’, ‘slime’.Swedish and Danish : ornamental name from slot(t) ‘palace’.Variant spelling of Dutch Slot, a metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle Dutch slo(e)t ‘lock’, ‘clasp’.Americanized form of Czech and Slovak slota ‘bad weather’, ‘evil person’, ‘witch’.
Surname or Lastname
Turkish
Turkish : occupational name from asker ‘soldier’, from Arabic ‛askarī. This name is also found in Iran and the Indian subcontinent.Arabic : variant of Asghar.Greek : shortened form of Askeris, from Turkish asker ‘soldier’, or from Askeridis or Askeropoulos, patronymics from this word. Compare Laskaris.Norwegian and Swedish : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Asker, in particular those near Oslo, from an inflected form of ask ‘ash tree’.English (Norfolk) : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, Middle English ask (from Old Norse asker) + the habitational suffix -er.English : from Middle English asker(e) ‘collector of tolls or revenues’ or (in a legal context) ‘plaintiff’ or ‘prosecutor’ (an agent derivative of Middle English aske(n) ‘to ask’, ‘to demand’).
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German anker ‘anchor’, applied either as an occupational name for a smith who made ships’ anchors or as a habitational name from a house identified by an anchor.English : from the Old French personal name Anchier (see Angier).Norwegian and Swedish : probably originally a Swedish soldier’s name meaning ‘anchor’. This is the name of a powerful and influential Norwegian family, who came to Christiana (Oslo) from Sweden in 1668.Danish : from a personal name, of which the first element means ‘eagle’ and the second (probably) ‘violent’.Americanized form of northern French Anquier, from a personal name of Germanic origin (see Angier).
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British, English
Consecrated by God
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Indian, Marathi
Dear
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Latin
Mother of Pelops.
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Arabic Muslim Biblical Hebrew
Peace.
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Hindu, Indian
Father
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Tamil
Vriddhi | வà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®¤à¯€Â
Growth
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Hindu
Wife of the noblest king, Dilip
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Hebrew Spanish
God is with us; god is among us.
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British, English
Sea of Bitterness
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English
Boar town. Hardy; brave.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Form of Charlotte; Petite and Feminine; Female Version of Charles; Carl; Little and Womanly; Free Man
Biblical
destroying
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n.
A piece for one or more solo instruments with orchestra; -- more concise than the concerto.
n.
A wind instrument of music in use among the Spaniards.
n.
A band composed, for the largest part, of players of the various viol instruments, many of each kind, together with a proper complement of wind instruments of wood and brass; -- as distinguished from a military or street band of players on wind instruments, and from an assemblage of solo players for the rendering of concerted pieces, such as septets, octets, and the like.
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An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome.
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An instrument consisting essentially of a polarizer and an analyzer, used for polarizing light, and analyzing its properties.
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A piece played by a musician, often extemporarily, according to his fancy; specifically, an organ solo played before, during, or after divine service.
a.
A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
n.
An oxide having four atoms of oxygen in the molecule; a quadroxide; as, osmium tetroxide, OsO/.
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The part of a polariscope which receives the light after polarization, and exhibits its properties.
pl.
of Solo
n.
Same as Analyze, Analyzer, etc.
n.
One who sings or plays a solo.
pl.
of Solo
n.
pl. of Solo.
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One who, or that which, analyzes.
n.
The small, blueblack, drupelike fruit of the Nuttallia cerasiformis, a shrub of Oregon and California, belonging to the Cherry tribe of Rosaceae.
n.
A composition for eight parts, usually for eight solo instruments or voices.