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- AMBIT is a historical programming language that was introduced by Carlos Christensen of M****achusetts Computer ****ociates in 1964 for symbolic com****tion...
- Look up ambit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ambit or AMBIT may refer to: Ambit (magazine), a literary magazine AMBIT, a family of pattern matching...
- Ambit was an American pharmaceutical company focused on development of kinase inhibitor therapeutics to treat a variety of human diseases.: 3  As of March 2014[update]...
- Ambit Energy is an international multi-level marketing company that provides electricity and natural gas services in energy markets in the U.S. that have...
- In mathematics, an ambit field is a d-dimensional random field describing the stochastic properties of a given system. The input is in general a d-dimensional...
- Ambit was a quarterly literary periodical published in the United Kingdom. The magazine was founded in 1959 by Martin Bax, a London novelist and consultant...
- expenses legitimately and not the other way around. In negotiation, an ambit claim is an initial demand made over and above what is expected in counter-offers...
- then rebranded as Vistra Energy. Vistra acquired Dynegy in 2018. In 2019, Ambit Energy was acquired, resulting in a 32% residential market share in ERCOT...
- Φραγκολεβαντίνικα applies when the Latin script is used to write Gr**** in the cultural ambit of Catholicism (because Frankos / Φράγκος is an older Gr**** term for West-European...
- Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church. On 4 April 1992 the synod of the Hamburg Ambit elected her bishop, the first Lutheran woman to be a bishop worldwide, and...