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Что (кто) такое Internal Translator - определение

SOFTWARE THAT TRANSLITERATES A SCRIPT INTO BRAILLE AND SENDS IT TO A BRAILLE EMBOSSER
Braille Translator
Найдено результатов: 916
Internal Translator      
<language, mathematics> (IT) An early compiler for mathematics developed by A.J. Perlis et al at Carnegie Tech ca 1957. IT was originally written for the Burroughs 205, then the IBM 650. IT was the forerunner of RUNCIBLE, GATE, CORRELATE and GAT. IT source code was converted to PIT, thence to SPIT. IT-2 produced machine language directly, IT-3 developed at Carnegie added double-precision floating-point. [Sammet 1969, pp. 139-141]. [CACM 1(5):22 1958]. (1994-11-30)
Internal medicine         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
Internal medicine or general internal medicine (in Commonwealth nations) is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases. Doctors specializing in internal medicine are called internists, or physicians (without a modifier) in Commonwealth nations.
internist         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
¦ noun N. Amer. a specialist in internal diseases.
Internal control         
PROCESS OR SYSTEM USED BY AN ORGANIZATION TO MANAGE RISK AND DIMINISH THE OCCURRENCE OF FRAUD
Internal Control; Internal control procedure; Business control; Internal controls; Financial control; Internal check
Internal control, as defined by accounting and auditing, is a process for assuring of an organization's objectives in operational effectiveness and efficiency, reliable financial reporting, and compliance with laws, regulations and policies. A broad concept, internal control involves everything that controls risks to an organization.
Internal tide         
INTERNAL WAVES AT A TIDAL FREQUENCY GENERATED AS SURFACE TIDES MOVE STRATIFIED WATER UP AND DOWN A SLOPE
Internal tides
Internal tides are generated as the surface tides move stratified water up and down sloping topography, which produces a wave in the ocean interior. So internal tides are internal waves at a tidal frequency.
Minimally invasive plate metalosynthesis         
  • US Navy physicians perform an open reduction internal fixation operation on the [[femur]].
  • Implant that has been used for fixation of a broken wrist
  • Anterior and lateral view x-rays of fractured left leg with internal fixation
OPERATION IN ORTHOPEDICS THAT INVOLVES THE SURGICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF IMPLANTS
Open reduction internal fixation; O R I F; ORIF; Open reduction and internal fixation; Open Reduction Internal Fixation; Osteosynthesis; Internal fixator; Closed Reduction with Internal Fixation; Minimally invasive plate metalosynthesis; Surgical plate; Internal fixators; Closed reduction with internal fixation
Minimally invasive plate metallosynthesis is a method of osteosynthesis in which is manual comparison of the fragments and fixing them by the smallest possible incisions metal (usually titanium) plate with angular stability special screws, which, together with the plate, constitute a single system.
Internal arcuate fibers         
Internal arcuate fibres; Internal arcuate fiber; Fibrae arcuatae internae
In neuroanatomy, the internal arcuate fibers or internal arcuate tract are the axons of second-order sensory neurons that compose the gracile and cuneate nuclei of the medulla oblongata. These second-order neurons begin in the gracile and cuneate nuclei in the medulla.
Internal auditory meatus         
CANAL WITHIN THE TEMPORAL BONE
Internal acoustic meatus; Porus acusticus internus; Internal acoustic canal; Internal auditory canal; Internal acoustic opening; Bill's bar; Falciform crest; Transverse crest; Meatus acusticus internus; Foramen acusticus internus
The internal auditory meatus (also meatus acusticus internus, internal acoustic meatus, internal auditory canal, or internal acoustic canal) is a canal within the petrous part of the temporal bone of the skull between the posterior cranial fossa and the inner ear.
Internal Family Systems Model         
PSYCHOTHERAPY MODEL
Family systems theory; Internal Family Systems Therapy; Internal Family Systems therapy; Internal Family Systems
The Internal Family Systems Model (IFS) is an integrative approach to individual psychotherapy developed by Richard C. Schwartz in the 1980s.
Internal carotid artery         
  • Internal carotid artery
  • Level of 6th cervical vertebrae - still at level of common carotid but relationships are similar to those of cervical segment of internal carotid
  • The ophthalmic artery and its branches
  • Oblique section through the cavernous sinus.
  • Internal carotid artery - dissection
  • MRA]] of the head.
ARTERY OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Internal carotid; Internal carotid arteries; Carotid artery, internal; Cervical part of internal carotid artery; Petrous portion of the internal carotid artery; Cavernous part of internal carotid artery; Cerebral portion of internal carotid artery; Cerebral portion; Cavernous carotid artery; Cervical portion; Arteria carotis interna; Pars cavernosa arteriae carotidis internae; Pars cervicalis arteriae carotidis internae; Pars cerebralis arteriae carotidis internae; Pars petrosa arteriae carotidis internae; Internal carotids; ICA artery; Pars cerebralis; Pars cervicalis; Cervical part; Petrous parts of the internal carotid arteries; Petrous portions of the internal carotid arteries; Petrous portions of internal carotid arteries; Petrous parts of internal carotid arteries; Petrous portion of internal carotid artery; Petrous part of internal carotid artery; Petrous part of the internal carotid artery; Carotid siphon
The internal carotid artery (Latin: arteria carotis interna) is an artery in the neck which supplies the anterior circulation of the brain. In human anatomy, the internal and external carotids arise from the common carotid arteries, where these bifurcate at cervical vertebrae C3 or C4.

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Braille translator

A braille translator is a software program that translates electronic text (such as an MS-Word file) into braille and sends it to a braille peripheral, such as a braille embosser (which produces a hard copy of the newly created braille). Typically, each language needs its own braille translator. Despite the use of the word translator, there is no language translation. Even in the simplest situation, such as Dutch braille, has complex rules for capitalization, emphasis, punctuation, typographic symbols, and page formatting.