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COMPUTING BY A WIDE RANGE OF NEW OR UNUSUAL METHOD
Computing substrate; Computing substrates; Alternative computing
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  • Hamann Manus R, a mechanical computer
  • An [[OR gate]] built from dominoes
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  • An [[abacus]], a type of mechanical computer.
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  • Graphical representation of a [[rotaxane]], useful as a molecular switch
  • [http://tangible.media.mit.edu/project/sandscape/ SandScape], a tangible computing device installed in the [[Children's Creativity Museum]] in San Francisco
  • A quantum computer.

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PROFESSION OF THOSE WHO STUDY, DEVELOP AND APPLY LAW – AS A LAWYER, JUDGE, ETC.
Legal professional; Legal professionals
Legal profession is a profession in which legal professionals study, develop and apply law. Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first obtain a law degree or some other form of legal education.
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PLEADING IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW
Legalese; Legalese language; Legal Writing; Legal writer; Legal drafting
Dense, pedantic verbiage in a language description, product specification, or interface standard; text that seems designed to obfuscate and requires a language lawyer to parse it. Though hackers are not afraid of high information density and complexity in language (indeed, they rather enjoy both), they share a deep and abiding loathing for legalese; they associate it with deception, suits, and situations in which hackers generally get the short end of the stick.
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PLEADING IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW
Legalese; Legalese language; Legal Writing; Legal writer; Legal drafting
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¦ noun informal the formal and technical language of legal documents.

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Unconventional computing

Unconventional computing is computing by any of a wide range of new or unusual methods. It is also known as alternative computing.

The term unconventional computation was coined by Cristian S. Calude and John Casti and used at the First International Conference on Unconventional Models of Computation in 1998.