Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
And just how does one eat dinner with an electronic computer?
I turn my equations into programs for an electronic computer.
We don't have to hire any electronic computer to work this one out.
We've got the results from the electronic computer," he said. "
The electronic computer was introduced to the Canadian business community and the world in the 1960s.
And when Foster gets down to doing his calculations, have your men run them through the electronic computer for him.
The first electronic computers were developed at the same time as the nuclear bomb.
Detection data from the check points would be fed to an electronic computer.
The first electronic computer weighed 30 tons and filled a room.
The earliest electronic computers did not have any operating system.
Computer' is not meant to mean a modern day electronic computer.
All modern electronic computer systems use the binary number system to carry out their operations.
Full-time courses are available, including electronic computer technology and telecommunications.
The main catalyst for the development of chaos theory was the electronic computer.
After all, this was before you had electronic computers.
How are the results of an electronic computer checked?
Film waste has been eliminated completely by using modern electronic computer to plate technology.
It had a multiplication time of between 5 and 10 seconds, very slow for an electronic computer.
Since the 1980s, electronic computer terminals and printers are used.
Early electronic computers (like the 1401) had no operating system and little internal memory.
Before electronic computers, logarithms were used every day by scientists.
E-business Carrying out all aspects of business with electronic computer technology.
It is the world's first commercially available general-purpose electronic computer.
Within a decade the new electronic computer method of printing would be commonplace.
Transistorization was a key factor in the success of the modern digital electronic computer.