podobné slovo | definícia |
casual work contract pursuant to sec. 75 of the czech labor code (encz) | casual work contract pursuant to Sec. 75 of the Czech Labor Code,dohoda
o provedení práce [práv.] web – Sec. 75 of the Czech Labor Code |
C47H75NO17 (gcide) | nystatin \nystatin\ n. [From NY state + -in, due to its
discovery in New York State.]
An antifungal antibiotic, extracted from fermentation broths
of the soil actinomycete Streptomyces noursei and other
actinomycetes; called also fungicidin. It is a polyene
macrolide antibiotic, and consists of several related
components. Component nystatin A1 has formula C47H75NO17.
[WordNet 1.5] |
175 (wn) | 175
adj 1: being five more than one hundred seventy [syn: {one
hundred seventy-five}, 175, clxxv] |
1750s (wn) | 1750s
n 1: the decade from 1750 to 1759 |
175th (wn) | 175th
adj 1: the ordinal number of one hundred seventy-five in
counting order [syn: hundred-and-seventy-fifth,
175th] |
75th (wn) | 75th
adj 1: the ordinal number of seventy-five in counting order
[syn: seventy-fifth, 75th] |
atomic number 75 (wn) | atomic number 75
n 1: a rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles
manganese chemically and is used in some alloys; is
obtained as a by-product in refining molybdenum [syn:
rhenium, Re, atomic number 75] |
16750c (foldoc) | 16750C
16C750
A UART with a 64-byte FIFO.
The 16C750 is a CMOS version.
[Is there a 16750 (with no "C" on the end)?]
(2004-03-24)
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16c750 (foldoc) | 16750C
16C750
A UART with a 64-byte FIFO.
The 16C750 is a CMOS version.
[Is there a 16750 (with no "C" on the end)?]
(2004-03-24)
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754 (foldoc) | IEEE Floating Point Standard
754
IEC 559
IEEE 754
(IEEE 754) "IEEE Standard for Binary
Floating-Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985)" or IEC
559: "Binary floating-point arithmetic for microprocessor
systems". A standard, used by many CPUs and FPUs, which
defines formats for representing floating-point numbers;
representations of special values (e.g. infinity, very small
values, NaN); five exceptions, when they occur, and what
happens when they do occur; four rounding modes; and a set
of floating-point operations that will work identically on any
conforming system.
IEEE 754 specifies formats for representing floating-point
values: single-precision (32-bit) is required,
double-precision (64-bit) is optional. The standard also
mentions that some implementations may include single-extended
precision (80-bit) and double-extended precision (128-bit)
formats.
[On-line document?]
(2003-06-17)
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arm7500 (foldoc) | ARM7500
An ARM7 core with I/O and VIDC20 all on one
integrated circuit.
(1994-09-23)
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ieee 754 (foldoc) | IEEE Floating Point Standard
754
IEC 559
IEEE 754
(IEEE 754) "IEEE Standard for Binary
Floating-Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985)" or IEC
559: "Binary floating-point arithmetic for microprocessor
systems". A standard, used by many CPUs and FPUs, which
defines formats for representing floating-point numbers;
representations of special values (e.g. infinity, very small
values, NaN); five exceptions, when they occur, and what
happens when they do occur; four rounding modes; and a set
of floating-point operations that will work identically on any
conforming system.
IEEE 754 specifies formats for representing floating-point
values: single-precision (32-bit) is required,
double-precision (64-bit) is optional. The standard also
mentions that some implementations may include single-extended
precision (80-bit) and double-extended precision (128-bit)
formats.
[On-line document?]
(2003-06-17)
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intel 8751 (foldoc) | Intel 8751
A microcontroller from Intel including a
CPU, two timers. 128 bytes of RAM, 4 kBytes of EEPROM,
four eight-bit biderectional I/O ports and an EIA-232 port.
The 8751 belongs to the Intel i51 Microcontroller family. It
was designed by Intel but is now manufactured by Intel,
Philips, Siemens, AMD and others. Motorola's
microcontroller families (68HC05, 68HC08 and 68HC11) are meant
to compete with the i51 family.
(1995-04-22)
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p1754 (foldoc) | P1754
IEEE Std 1754-1994 "A 32-Bit
Microprocessor Architecture". The IEEE standard defining a
version of the SPARC microprocessor architecture.
The P1754 standard (the first microprocessor standard) was
approved after four years on 1994-03-17. It is compatible
with, but distinct from, SPARC International's 32 bit
version of the SPARC Architecture, SPARC V8, from which it is
largely derived. It is possible for a processor to comply
with neither, one, or both specifications.
{SI article
(http://sparc.com/sparc.new/other/sflash/94-03.html)}.
(1996-12-21)
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rfc 1475 (foldoc) | RFC 1475
The RFC describing the TP/IX
protocol.
(rfc:1475).
(1995-04-03)
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rfc 1756 (foldoc) | RFC 1756
The RFC describing Remote Write Protocol.
(rfc:1756).
(1996-09-08)
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x.75 (foldoc) | X.75
The ITU-T standard specifying the protocols for
communication between two PSDNs.
(1995-01-31)
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