Results for: operations research
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operations researchoperational research
(1650-1702) British doctor who was famous for his research on bone structure and after whom Haversian canals were namedClopton Havers
(Computers) unit of measurement equal to one billion floating point operations per second (used to evaluate processing speed)GIGAFLOP (Giga Floating Point Operations)
about animals, concerning zoology, concerning the science that deals with animals (animal life, animal research, etc.), of scientific study of animalszoological
academic period for doing science, place for scientific research, room for teaching science, room or building fitted with equipment for scientific experimentation, used in a laboratory; pertaining to methods applied in a laboratorylaboratory
accelerant, chemical that speeds up reaction, device for giving particles high velocities, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics...accelerator
act of digging, archaeological excavation, break up or remove earth, burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself, create by digging, cutting remark, discover by research, excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcast...dig
act of operating; working, performance, handling; venture, undertaking; series of actions, procedure (e.g. mathematical operations); campaign, series of activities to achieve a goal (e.g. military operations); surgery, business deal, controlling of som...operation
Advanced Research Projects Agency net; wide area computer network established in 1968 that primarily connected universities and research centers, predecessor of the Internet (Computers)Arpanet
Advanced Research Projects Agency; agency of the US Department of Defense that established the ARPANET in 1968ARPA
after doctorate, of post-doctoral studies, pertaining to research that is done after receiving a doctorate degreepostdoctoral
air base; military station for the Air Force, one of the centers for Air Force training and operations, AlbertaAB
alga used in researchchlorella
all participants except favorite, area of activity, area of agricultural land, area of force, area of military operations, area rich in resources, area; domain, range; piece of land; space designated for an item of information in a record (Computers); ...field
American research and educational institution located in Washington DC (operates 16 museums, a zoo, and research facilities in the United States and abroad)Smithsonian Institution
 

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