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Nemerems is the name of the clan that is a sub-clan of a bigger group, Abdalan. They have lived in eastern Turkish city of Erzincan for a long time. They have founded many villages in the town of Çayırlı, like Magara and Deregole. These villages were built by the Nemerems in about the 17th century.
Category:Ethnic groups in Turkey
Felodipine is a calcium channel blocker (calcium antagonist), a drug used to control hypertension (high blood pressure). It is marketed under the brand name Plendil by AstraZeneca and Renedil by Sanofi-Aventis. The formulation patent for the substance expired in 2007.
AstraZeneca dropped Plendil from its support and AZ&Me free Rx access program in October 2008.
Hyblaeidae are the "teak moths", a family of insects in the Lepidopteran order. The two genera with about 18 species make up the Hyblaeoidea superfamily, which has sometimes been included in the Pyraloidea. However, the position of this family is currently uncertain within the group Obtectomera 1. Males have a specialised " hair-pencil" on the hindleg (Dugdale et al., 1999).
The genus Hyblaea is distributed through the Old World tropics and Torone, the Neotropics. Caterpillar host plants are well known and almost exclusively the families Bignoniaceae, Verbenaceae and the related mangrove family Avicenniaceae, the mangrove family Rhizophoraceae and a very few other families.
Sławkowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biskupice, within Wieliczka County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Wieliczka and south-east of the regional capital Kraków.
Baleh may refer to:
- Baleh, Khuzestan (باله - Bāleh)
- Baleh, Kurdistan (بله - Baleh)
- Baleh, Sarawak
- Baleh (state constituency), represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
Baleh is a state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly since 1969.
The state constituency was created in the 1968 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly under the first past the post voting system.
VisiCorp was an early personal computer software publisher. Its most famous products are Visi On and VisiCalc.
It was founded in 1976 by Dan Fylstra and Peter R Jennings as Personal Software, and first published Jennings' Microchess program for the MOS Technology KIM-1 computer, and later Commodore PET and Apple II versions. It later published a wider variety of games and some applications programs. In 1979 it released VisiCalc, which would be so successful that in 1982 the company was renamed "VisiCorp".
:* VisiCalc was the first electronic spreadsheet for personal computers, developed by Software Arts and published by VisiCorp.
:* Visi On was the first GUI for the IBM PC.
Early alumni of this company included Ed Esber who would later run Ashton-Tate, Bill Coleman who would found BEA Systems, Mitch Kapor founder of Lotus Software and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Rich Melmon who would co-found Electronic Arts, Bruce Wallace author of Asteroids in Space, and Brad Templeton who would found early dot-com company ClariNet and was the director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation from 2000 to 2010.
VisiCorp agreed in 1979 to pay 36-50% of VisiCalc revenue to Software Arts, compared to typical software royalties of 8-12%. It composed 70% of VisiCorp revenue in 1982 and 58% in 1983. By 1984 InfoWorld stated that although VisiCorp's $43 million in 1983 sales made it the world's fifth-largest microcomputer-software company, it was "a company under siege" with "rapidly declining" VisiCalc sales and mediocre Visi On sales. The magazine wrote that "VisiCorp's auspicious climb and subsequent backslide will no doubt become a How Not To primer for software companies of the future, much like Osborne Computer's story has become the How Not To for the hardware industry." VisiCorp was sold to Paladin Software after a legal feud between Software Arts and VisiCorp.
Usage examples of "visicorp".
According to the first, sites will be financed through advertising - and so will search engines and other applications accessed by users.
One says that sites will be financed through advertising - and so will search engines and other applications accessed by users.
Web Critics, who work today mainly for the printed press, publish their wares on the net and collaborate with intelligent software which hyperlinks to web sites, recommends them and refers users to them.
Geocities - a community of free hosted, ad-supported, Web sites purchased by Yahoo!
If a surfer visits sites which deal with aberrant sex and nuclear physics in the same session - what to make of it?
Internet ad agencies and other web sites - has led to growing ignorance regarding the profile of Internet users, their demography, habits, preferences and dislikes.
Studies discovered that no user, no matter how heavy, has consistently re-visited more than 200 sites, a minuscule number.
Finally, there is the paid subscription model - a flop to judge by the experience of the meagre number of sites of venerable and leading newspapers that are on a subscription basis.
Gradually, this is what will happen to most of the sites and software on the Net.
Some web sites - like Suite101 - have introduced the old and tried Dewey subject classification system successfully used in non-virtual libraries for more than a century.
Millions of other web sites - the results of collective, multi-annual, transcontinental efforts - contain unique stores of information in the form of databases, articles, discussion threads, and links to other web sites.
Hackers even made sites available from which it is possible to download whole software and multimedia products.
They should rank Web sites by authoritativeness, reliability, and objectivity, for instance.
With Tony Beavers, He is working on software to collect, index, and search the literature at distributed online journal sites and text archives.
I presume are hundreds of sites around the world that have our files up for download.