collators造句
例句與造句
- While he was in high school, Tarjan got a job, where he worked IBM card punch collators.
- If they are collators, rather than researchers from primary sources, then that undermines the credibility of the reference.
- I suggest that the collators of this section of the RfC try to determine the answer to the " Exception to Relevancy Question " first.
- There was a whole industry and series of auxiliary machine ( collators ) that would separate the different copies of the report and remove the carbons.
- In his 2002 survey of mechanical collators, Steven Escar Smith estimates from scattered records that as many as 59 Hinman Collators were produced, 41 of these surviving at the time of his survey's publication.
- It's difficult to find collators in a sentence. 用collators造句挺難的
- In his 2002 survey of mechanical collators, Steven Escar Smith estimates from scattered records that as many as 59 Hinman Collators were produced, 41 of these surviving at the time of his survey's publication.
- For most machines with control panels, from collators, interpreters, to the IBM 407, IBM manuals describe the control panel as " directing " or " automatic operation was obtained by . . . ".
- His success in dealing with a manuscript that, having been rewritten with other works of Ephrem the Syrian, had been mostly illegible to earlier collators, made him more well known, and gained support for more extended critical expeditions.
- As curator of the Bodleian Library and principal delegate of the Oxford University Press, Gaisford was instrumental in securing the cooperation of distinguished European scholars as collators, notably Eusebius's " Praeparatio evangelica " ( 1843 ) and " Demonstratio evangelica " ( 1852 ).
- Data processing technicians operated data processing equipment including keypunch machines, sorters, collators, reproducers, tabulating printers, and computers; performed the administrative tasks for operating computer facility, including the handling of all classified material passing into or out of a computer system; designed, developed, tested, and maintained computer software.
- After having first asked, then ordered, the collators to dispose of certain benefices in favour of ecclesiastics whom they had previously named to them, the popes themselves directly granted, in the way of expectatives, benefices which were not at the moment vacant; they even charged another ecclesiastic with the future investiture of the appointee with the benefice.