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- What software calculator has the closest look-and-feel to a real hand calculator like a TI-83 or the TI-84?
- "He sat down with a hand calculator and figured out all the gear ratios, " said Rita Franz.
- In SI, and other rationalized systems ( for example, hand calculators and personal computers have eliminated this " advantage ".
- Fujimori said tabulating the upcoming vote would require little more than a hand calculator because it only involved two presidential candidates.
- The doctors'version of hand calculators include the echocardiogram, CT, and MRI tests that create computerized pictures of normal and abnormal structures of the body.
- That means it will be able to do in one second what it would take you 10 million years to do with a hand calculator.
- After working through the numbers with slide rules and hand calculators, they determined the Neutron cross section of the poison, which turned out to be xenon-135.
- A cable was extended from the microphone to a speech processor the size of a hand calculator that can be worn on a belt or placed in a breast pocket.
- Participants seated around a conference table are equipped with a personal terminal, about the size of a hand calculator, which can be held comfortably in the lap away from the view of others . . ."
- The most powerful supercomputers, costing up to $ 50 million, use thousands of off-the-shelf chips that work together to solve in just hours complex mathematical problems that would take an individual with a hand calculator thousands of years.
- "Most of the main lines are down from what I've heard, " said Jan Ward, who was working in the dark store using a hand calculator . " There's no power except where people are using generators ."
- More embarrassing, the supercomputer forecasts were generally no better _ and sometimes worse _ than those made by a program small enough to run on a hand calculator, according to a new study by researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Colorado State University.
- Aroesty, who calls auscultation with the stethoscope " a dying art, " says it's a skill " that has been lost in part because it's not needed as much as it was before _ the same reason kids today can't add and subtract because they all have hand calculators ."
- In the office of his audiologist to learn if the operation had been a success, McDougald, with the aid of a small microphone behind his ear, a tiny transmitter placed at the site of the implant and a speech processor the size of a hand calculator, heard words for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century.