abax造句
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- An abax was the predecessor to the abacus.
- I have also posted on Talk : Abacus to request coordination between Abax and Abacus.
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- In 2014 the Norwegian company ABAX UK ( electronic triplogs, GPS positioning ) signed a 5-year sponsorship with Peterborough FC and gave London Road the new name ABAX Stadium
- In 2014 the Norwegian company ABAX UK ( electronic triplogs, GPS positioning ) signed a 5-year sponsorship with Peterborough FC and gave London Road the new name ABAX Stadium
- The ground was re-named as the " ABAX Stadium " in November 2014 as part of a five year sponsorship deal with Norwegian company " ABAX ".
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- The ground was re-named as the " ABAX Stadium " in November 2014 as part of a five year sponsorship deal with Norwegian company " ABAX ".
- It also meant a pebble used for calculating, or a small stone used as a counter in an abacus ( Latin " abacus ", Greek " abax " ).
- Internally, ABAX chips use high-frequency ( 1.6 GHz ) reconfiguration between up to 8 config states, named " folds ", to emulate a high number of FPGA-resources.
- The fifth tender was finally successful, and was given to a consortium comprising four of Greece's biggest construction firms J & P ABAX, TERNA, AKTOR, and INTRAKAT . The contract for the construction was signed on 10 October 2016.
- The demarcation between an abax and an abacus seems to be poorly defined in history; moreover, modern definitions of the word " abacus " universally describe it as a frame with rods and beads and, in general, do not include the definition of " sand table ".
- The sand table may well have been the predecessor to some board games . ( " The word abax, or abacus, is used both for the reckoning-board with its counters and the play-board with its pieces, . . . " ) . " Abax " is from the old Greek for " sand table ".
- The sand table may well have been the predecessor to some board games . ( " The word abax, or abacus, is used both for the reckoning-board with its counters and the play-board with its pieces, . . . " ) . " Abax " is from the old Greek for " sand table ".