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Macintosh


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Mackintosh.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In spring 1990 we implemented a software which could read the original Siemens matrix file directly into the Macintosh PC.
  • (2) All patients were treated by replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament with the medial third of the patellar tendon as a free graft, supplemented by an extra-articular MacIntosh lateral reconstruction.
  • (3) Dugdale, the favourite, won 72.1% of the vote, and Macintosh 27.9%.
  • (4) Backing Jim Murphy’s call for one member, one vote in leadership contests, which is already party policy for the UK party, Macintosh went further, calling for an open primary system.
  • (5) Because of the Macintosh interface and the availability of high quality software-only speech synthesis, these programs are truly easy to use.
  • (6) It gives users of small desktop computers, such as the Apple Macintosh, the capability to generate and examine model crystal structures with a molecular graphics display program.
  • (7) This paper describes the implementation of an image processing work station on a Macintosh II which features a novel edge detection capability useful for biomedical measurement.
  • (8) It was at this point that Jobs began to define the "digital lifestyle" beyond his elite club of Macintosh users, convincing the wider world to "think different", as his slogan urged, with iTunes, iPods, iPhones, MacBook Air and the rest.
  • (9) The minimization routine is implemented in MacMATLAB, the Macintosh microcomputer version of MATLAB, an interactive program for scientific numeric calculations.
  • (10) The following article describes the Apple Macintosh Program HyperCard as an interactive videodisc authoring system and illustration medium for creating medical instructional materials.
  • (11) The simulation is written in a commercial authoring shell made by Authorware, Inc, and currently runs on an Apple Macintosh II platform.
  • (12) Exercise protocols of up to 10 minutes are digitized using a Macintosh II computer.
  • (13) Apple's development had to continue without him, and Jobs took over the direction of the Macintosh project from its originator, Jef Raskin.
  • (14) We report improvements to our sequence analysis package and adaptation to run on the Apple Macintosh range of machines.
  • (15) Kate Macintosh Winchester, Hampshire • Tax evasion is a major global problem.
  • (16) There are three important features of these programs: first, because of the now classical Macintosh interface the programs can be easily used by persons with little or no computer experience.
  • (17) Both groups also received a MacIntosh extraarticular lateral substitution.
  • (18) Using the Macintosh computer and the application, Hypercard we have developed two related programs with the following characteristics.
  • (19) This paper describes a package of programs for handling and analyzing nucleic acid and protein sequences using the Apple Macintosh microcomputer.
  • (20) Because of the clipboard and the ability of the Macintosh to readily share data among different applications, data can be saved for use directly in word processing documents (e.g.

Mackintosh


Definition:

  • (n.) A waterproof outer garment; -- so called from the name of the inventor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The fire at Glasgow School of Art's Charles Rennie Mackintosh building was reported at about 12.30pm.
  • (2) A student at the Glasgow School of Art who lost her entire portfolio in the fire that engulfed the college in May, has created a commemorative artwork using the ashes of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh building.
  • (3) Smoke billows into the air as a firefighter douses the fire at the Glasgow School of Art's Charles Rennie Mackintosh building.
  • (4) But, in a gallery a few steps away, the courage and creativity of students whose biggest moment was wrecked by the fire that rampaged through Charles Rennie Mackintosh's great building last month makes for what must be the most moving of this summer's graduate exhibitions.
  • (5) Other popular Mackintosh designs in his home town of Glasgow include the Lighthouse, the Willow Tearooms and House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park.
  • (6) 6.00pm BST Summary With the fire under control and fire crews beginning the long task of assessing the damage, here's a summary of today's very gloomy events: • A major fire has torn through Glasgow School of Art's famous Charles Rennie Mackintosh building , a landmark in the city and considered one of the nation's most beautiful architectural creations .
  • (7) It's an iron framed, stone clad building, so you might expect the shell of it to remain, but of course the whole thing about Mackintosh is all those fabulous painted timber interiors.
  • (8) Each layer will then be transferred to the Mackintosh museum, where items for salvage can be properly identified.
  • (9) Maloco gathered ashes from the Mackintosh building for her new piece, called Negotiation of Space (A Door Opening and Closing).
  • (10) January 31, 2013 11.26am GMT Sky are saying that Fulham's chief executive Alistair Mackintosh is locked in his office.
  • (11) The result was greeted last night by a cheering crowd of Gibraltarians, waving union flags, gathered in front of giant screens outside the referendum centre in John Mackintosh Hall.
  • (12) The Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh building before the fire.
  • (13) "We are all delighted to welcome René to Fulham," said the club's chief executive, Alistair Mackintosh.
  • (14) As for the library, Mackintosh was not famous for working in precious materials.
  • (15) Students and staff were in tears as the 200-strong fire crew fought to save the listed Mackintosh building, which was built in 1897.
  • (16) The destruction of the Mackintosh building would send out shock waves worldwide, he said.
  • (17) It’s the most famous art school building in Britain ... It’s also the masterpiece of [Charles Rennie] Mackintosh.” He added: “I really like the idea of using charcoal from the fire.
  • (18) In Barcelona, the likes of Antoni Gaudí or Domènech i Montaner were surely artists as well as builders, as were Otto Wagner in Vienna or Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow.
  • (19) The building was constructed over a decade from 1897 after Mackintosh, the celebrated Glasgow-born architect and designer, won a design competition.
  • (20) Across the three metre-high debris that is banked around the door of the library is a solitary Mackintosh chair where the famous periodicals desk used to stand.

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