VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland 1970-01-01
Mental calculators 1970-01-01
Mental calculators, often referred to as mental math or mental calculation, are individuals who possess the ability to perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately in their heads, without the use of physical aids like calculators or pen and paper. This skill involves the use of various techniques and strategies to simplify calculations, including: 1. **Memorization:** Many mental calculators memorize multiplication tables and key mathematical constants (like π) to speed up calculations.
List of albedo features on Mercury 1970-01-01
Albedo features on Mercury refer to the variations in reflectivity on the planet's surface, which are often due to differences in composition, texture, and geological history. Mercury has a variety of albedo features that have been identified, mainly from observations by spacecraft like Mariner 10 and MESSENGER.
List of lines of miniatures 1970-01-01
The term "list of lines of miniatures" generally refers to various collections or ranges of miniature figures produced by different companies. These miniatures are often used in tabletop games, role-playing games, or for collecting purposes. Some popular lines of miniatures include those produced by companies like: 1. **Games Workshop** - Known for their Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 lines, which include a vast array of fantasy and sci-fi miniatures.
MAATAC (miniatures) 1970-01-01
MAATAC (Miniature Army Tactical Combat) is a tabletop wargaming system that typically involves player-controlled miniatures representing military units in tactical warfare scenarios. Players create and command their own armies, engage in battles, and often utilize strategy, dice rolls, and various rule sets to determine the outcomes of conflicts. While there are different variations of miniatures games, MAATAC can often be characterized by its focus on realism and tactical gameplay, allowing for detailed troop movements and battlefield strategies.
Starline 2200 1970-01-01
Starline 2200 is a high-performance small modular reactor (SMR) being developed by Star Nuclear, a subsidiary of General Atomics. It is designed to provide safe and flexible nuclear power generation for various applications, including electricity generation, district heating, and potentially hydrogen production. The Starline 2200 aims to deliver several advantages, including enhanced safety features, reduced construction times, and the ability to be deployed in locations where traditional large reactors may not be suitable.
Zargonians 1970-01-01
1:500 scale 1970-01-01
A 1:500 scale means that 1 unit of measurement on a model or drawing represents 500 of the same units in reality. This scale is often used in architectural and engineering drawings to represent large structures or sites, allowing for a more manageable representation of their dimensions.
Baking powder submarine 1970-01-01
The term " Baking Powder Submarine" does not appear to be widely recognized in culinary contexts or other disciplines. It could be a regional dish, a specific recipe, or even a playful term used in a particular community or context.
2025 in computing 1970-01-01
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, "2025 in computing" could refer to various future trends, anticipated developments, or projections about technology, but it is not explicitly tied to a specific event or technology.
Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment 1970-01-01
Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment is a scholarly series that publishes academic research focused on the Enlightenment period, which roughly spans the 17th and 18th centuries. This series often includes works on literature, philosophy, history, and culture during this significant era, emphasizing the intellectual and social developments that characterized Enlightenment thought. The series aims to provide a platform for innovative research and critical studies that contribute to the understanding of Enlightenment ideas and their impact on modern thought.
Republic of Letters 1970-01-01
The term "Republic of Letters" refers to a cultural and intellectual community that emerged during the Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was characterized by the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and literature among intellectuals, philosophers, and writers across Europe and, later, the Americas. This community transcended geographical boundaries and language barriers, uniting thinkers and scholars in a shared commitment to reason, critical thought, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Mereological nihilism 1970-01-01
Mereological nihilism is a philosophical position in the domain of metaphysics that asserts that there are no composite objects—that is, all objects are fundamental and there are no objects that are made up of parts. In essence, mereological nihilists argue that only simples or "simple objects" exist, where a simple object is something that does not have parts and cannot be divided further.
Simple (philosophy) 1970-01-01
In philosophy, "Simple" often refers to concepts or entities that are not composed of parts, stand-alone, or indivisible. The notion of simplicity plays a significant role in various philosophical discussions, including metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. 1. **Metaphysical Simplicity**: In metaphysics, simplicity is often associated with the idea of ontology.
Temporal parts 1970-01-01
Earth sciences graphics software 1970-01-01
Earth sciences graphics software refers to a variety of tools and applications used to visualize, analyze, and interpret data related to the Earth and its processes. These software packages are commonly used by geologists, meteorologists, environmental scientists, oceanographers, and other professionals in Earth sciences.
Meteorological data and networks 1970-01-01
Meteorological data refers to the collection and analysis of various atmospheric parameters that help describe and understand the weather and climate conditions of a specific area. This data includes measurements such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed and direction, atmospheric pressure, solar radiation, and other related variables. Meteorological networks are systems of interconnected weather stations and observation sites that collect this data over time.
Star Trek - The Wrath of Khan (miniatures) 1970-01-01
"Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan" miniatures typically refer to collectible figures or models inspired by the characters, starships, and scenes from the 1982 film "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," which is one of the most beloved entries in the Star Trek franchise. These miniatures often feature iconic elements from the movie, such as Captain James T. Kirk, Spock, Khan Noonien Singh, and vessels like the USS Enterprise and the U-Boat.
Frog (models) 1970-01-01
Frog refers to a family of language models developed by researchers in natural language processing (NLP) that are designed for specific tasks such as text generation, summarization, and understanding. There might be various meanings or implementations depending on the context in which "Frog" is mentioned.
Glow plug (model engine) 1970-01-01
A glow plug is a heating device used in diesel engines (and some model engines) to assist in starting the engine. Unlike spark plugs, which ignite the air-fuel mixture with an electrical spark in gasoline engines, glow plugs use a heating element that gets very hot when electricity passes through it. This heat helps to preheat the air in the combustion chamber, making it easier to ignite the fuel when the engine is cranked.