-
agent might be the
etiological agent. The
syndrome was
initially termed "
GRID", or "****-related
immune deficiency";
other less
common ****-specific terms...
- Look up
grid or
GRID in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grid, The
Grid, or
GRID may
refer to:
Regular grid, a
tessellation of
space with translational...
-
Electrical grids vary in size and can
cover whole countries or continents. From
small to
large there are microgrids, wide area
synchronous grids, and super...
-
Model uses the
Arakawa Staggered C-
Grid in its
atmospheric calculations when
using the ARW core. The five
Arakawa grids (A–E) were
first introduced in Arakawa...
-
structure for
regular sp****
grids Finite difference scheme on sp****
grids Visualization on sp****
grids Datamining on sp****
grids, J.Garcke, M.Griebel (pdf)...
-
Ingrid Alberini,
known by her
stage name In-
Grid, is an
Italian dancer and singer-songwriter. Her 2003 club song "Tu es foutu", (English title: "You Promised...
- The
Grid are an
English electronic dance group,
consisting of
David Ball (formerly of Soft Cell) and
Richard Norris, with
guest contributions from other...
- century,
local grids grew over time and were
eventually interconnected for
economic and
reliability reasons. By the 1960s, the
electric grids of developed...
-
British National Grids". GitHub.
Retrieved 15
August 2021. Open
source dataset (in
GeoPackage format) of the
British National Grids at
various resolutions...
- cathode,
control grid,
screen grid,
suppressor grid, and plate, and also in
other tubes with more
grids, such as the hexode. The
suppressor grid and pentode...