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Decoupage or découpage ( / ˌdeɪkuːˈpɑːʒ /; [ 1] French: [dekupaʒ]) is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf, and other decorative elements. Commonly, an object like a small box or an item of furniture is covered by cutouts from magazines or from ...
JSTOR (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ s t ɔːr / JAY-stor; short for Journal Storage) [2] is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources founded in 1994. Originally containing digitized back issues of academic journals, it now encompasses books and other primary sources as well as current issues of journals in the humanities and social sciences. [3]
MOS Technology release the 8-bit MOS Technology 6502, the first integrated processor to have an affordable price of $25 when the 6800 rival was $175. 1976. Zilog introduce the 8-bit Zilog Z80, designed by Federico Faggin and Masatoshi Shima. 1977. Digital Equipment Corporation introduced its first 32-bit VAX superminicomputer, the VAX-11/780. 1978.
Download Desktop Gold. AOL Desktop Gold is included at no additional cost with your membership. 2. Under 'All Products' scroll to 'AOL Desktop Gold'. If you have an AOL Desktop Gold trial or subscription. Using the link in the Official AOL signup confirmation email you received. 1.
Statistica is a suite of analytics software originally developed by StatSoft and acquired by Dell in March 2014. The software includes an array of data analysis, data management, data visualization, and data mining procedures; as well as a variety of predictive modeling, clustering, classification, and exploratory techniques. [ 2]
The Ceylon Journal of Medical Science [ 1] Colombo Business Journal - Faculty of Management and Finance [ 2] International Journal of Advance in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer) [ 3] Sri Lanka Journal of International Law — Faculty of Law, University of Colombo [ 4] Student Medical Journal – Faculty of Medicine. University of Colombo Review.
It was established in July 1979 as Annals of the History of Computing, [ 1] with Bernard Galler as editor-in-chief. The journal became an IEEE publication in 1992, and was retitled to IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. The 2020 impact factor was 0.741. The current editor in chief is David Hemmendinger at Union College in Schenectady, NY.
For most articles on the website, abstracts are freely available; access to the full text of the article (in PDF, and also HTML for newer publications) often requires a subscription or pay-per-view purchase. [36] In 2019, Elsevier published 49,000 free open access articles and 370 full open access journals.