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    por de Boer, Wim
    Publicado 1981
    “…Describes the use of distributed intelligence at CELLO, a large 4 pi detector at PETRA. Besides spectral purpose hardware processors for online calibration and reformatting of data, several microcomputers are used for monitoring and testing the various detector components. (6 refs).…”
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    por Schröder, V
    Publicado 1981
    “…The fast charged particle trigger of the CELLO-detector at the PETRA e /sup +/e/sup -/-storage ring (DESY) is a fast software programmable hardware processor. …”
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    por CERN. Geneva
    Publicado 2013
    “…--HTML-->Jack Liebeck (violin), Jamie Walton (cello), Katya Apekisheva (piano) playing: - Johannes Brahms: Sonata for violin & piano in A Major, Op.100 - Maurice Ravel: Sonata for violin & cello - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Piano Trio No 1. …”
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    por ölschläger, R, Struck, B
    Publicado 1981
    “…Brief details of trigger processors at the detectors CELLO, TASSO and ARAUS are shown, including: general working method; IC technology; power consumption; logic elements for trigger decision; number of chambers; number of input wires; execution time; parameter variation; links to host computer; cost; test features. (0 refs).…”
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    por Villani, Cédric
    Publicado 2015
    “…We discover how it feels to be obsessed by a theorem during your child's cello practise and throughout your dreams, why appreciating maths is a bit like watching an episode of Columbo, and how sometimes inspiration only comes from locking yourself away in a dark room to think. …”
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    por Du Sautoy, Marcus
    Publicado 2016
    “…And he carries us on a whirlwind tour of everything from probability to particle physics, grounding his deeply personal exploration in simple concepts like the roll of dice, the notes of a cello, or how a clock measures time. At once exhilarating and accessible, The Great Unknown will challenge you to think in new ways about every aspect of the known world and will give you the tools to understand the riddles our most creative scientists are still struggling to solve.…”
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