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Qué (quién) es wolfram - definición

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Wolfram (disambiguation); Wulfram (disambiguation)

wolfram         
['w?lfr?m]
¦ noun tungsten or its ore, especially as a commercial commodity.
Origin
C18: from Ger., perh. from Wolf 'wolf' + Mid. High Ger. ram 'soot', prob. orig. a pejorative miners' term referring to the ore's inferiority to tin.
Wolfram         
·noun ·same·as Wolframite.
Wolfram (name)         
Wolfram (surname); Wolfram (given name)
Wolfram is both a given name and surname of Germanic origin. It is composed as wolf ‘wolf’ + hrafn ‘raven’, important in Germanic mythology.

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Wolfram

Wolfram may refer to:

  • Wolfram (name)
  • Wolfram, an alternative name for the chemical element tungsten
  • Wolfram Research, a software company known for the symbolic computation program Mathematica
    • Wolfram Language, the programming language used by Mathematica
    • Wolfram code, a naming system for one-dimensional cellular automaton rules introduced by Stephen Wolfram
  • Wolfram syndrome, a genetic disorder
  • Wolfram, Queensland, a former mining town in Australia
  • The Wolfram, a fictional military airship in the air combat video game The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces
Ejemplos de uso de wolfram
1. Wolfram owns 63 percent of Hydrometallurg, a smelter in the republic of Kabardino–Balkaria.
2. "Language is never about language," said Walt Wolfram, a social linguist at North Carolina State University.
3. "At this point we have no further comment," spokesman Wolfram Trost said.
4. But the recurring debate over English is almost certainly about more than that, Wolfram and others say.
5. Wolfram has been lobbying the government to remove the duty, which it says makes importing raw materials uneconomic.