- - the
first for-profit
calculating agency. 1937: The
first collator, the IBM 077
Collator The
first use of an
electronic component in an IBM
product was...
- The
Hinman collator, an
early optical collator, was an opto-mechanical
device for
comparing pairs of do****ents for
differences in the text. Do****ents...
- not on the
numerical codes of the characters, but with
reference to the
collating sequence – a
sequence in
which the
characters are ****umed to come for...
-
English stage and
screen actor, best
known for his
occasional role as the
collator (police archivist)
Ernie Trigg in the
crime drama A
Touch of Frost, alongside...
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withdrawn 1982
Collators (a
collator was a
feature of a copier, but was sold as a
separate machine type): IBM 6852-001
Collator IBM 6852-002
Collator IBM 6852-003...
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programmer Peter Gibbons (the main protagonist, pla**** by Ron Livingston) and
collator Milton Waddams (Stephen Root). He
makes Peter work
nearly every w****end...
- The book
Guinness World Records and
other world records organizations collates and
publishes notable records of many. In the
United States, the form World's...
- two
optional 20 bin
collators. Each bin can hold 100 pages. The
second collator is
inserted between the
copier and the
first collator for a
total of 40...
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Arabic scribe and Qur'anic
collator (c.611-c.665)...
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formulated the
mindblindness theory of autism, the
evidence for
which he
collated and
published in 1995. In 1997, he
formulated the
prenatal **** steroid...