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Casio graphic calculators use Casio BASIC, a programming language based on BASIC. Variable names are restricted to single letters A-Z, which are shared by all programs including subroutines which are stored as separate programs. This means there are no local variables; they are all global. These variables are also shared by other functions of ...
The FX-603P was a programmable calculator, manufactured by Casio from 1990. It was the successor model to the Casio FX-602P . Since it was only released in a limited number of countries in small quantities, it is now an excessively rare item which commands high prices when sold.
A Casio WVA-200 radio controlled data bank (right) Casio C-80 is the first calculator watch to be ever produced. The Databank CD-40 and CD-401 are the first Databank watches, debuting in 1983. It is one of the first digital watches developed in the 1980s that allows the user to store information, following a Pulsar model released in 1982. [1]
A HP-01 calculator watch A CFX-200 scientific calculator watch, it has trigonometric functions and scientific conversion capabilities. The μWatch, an open-source DIY scientific calculator watch Casio CMD-40 calculator watch with built-in remote control The Casio TC500 touch sensor calculator watch from 1983. It uses a capacitive touch screen ...
Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited, (dba: Citycell) [3] was the oldest mobile operator of Bangladesh. It was the 1st mobile operator company in Bangladesh and one of the pioneering telecommunications network companies in South Asia , along with Etisalat of Sri Lanka and Paktel of Pakistan.
The Casio CA-53W is a digital calculator watch manufactured by the Japanese electronics company Casio and was introduced in 1988 [1] as a successor to the CA-50. It became famous for its appearance in the American science fiction films Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990) [2] and later for appearing in the American TV series Breaking Bad (2008–2013).
The National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) is a government medical college and cardiac hospital in Bangladesh to provide all type of health care services to cardiac patients. It is located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagor Thana, Dhaka. It covers primary to tertiary health care. [1] [2] [3]
It is expected to reduce travel time to between 55 and 73 minutes between Dhaka and Chittagong while current inter-city trains has to spend around six hours of travel time are needed to cover the distance by the current 321 km (199 mi) metre-gauge railways. The new route will be 227.3 km (141.2 mi), making the route 90 kilometres (55 mi) shorter.