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    Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American author of fantasy, horror and science fiction. Although Lovecraft's readership was limited during his life, his works sustain cult popularity and influence. He has bec...
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    so our main machine choked the other day. i’m hoping it’sa hard drive failure but the symptoms are pretty weird. two simultaneous spinning pies(??) and distorted to boot. i wasn’t there for it but it sounds like they appeared to be on ...

     
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    4 definitions found for z:

    From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

    Z  (z[=e]; in England commonly, and in America sometimes, z[e^]d; formerly, also, [i^]z"z[e^]rd) Z, the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet, is a vocal consonant. It is taken from the Latin letter Z, which came from the Greek alphabet, this having it from a Semitic source. The ultimate origin is probably Egyptian. Etymologically, it is most closely related to s, y, and j; as in glass, glaze; E. yoke, Gr. ?, L. yugum; E. zealous, jealous. See Guide to Pronunciation, [sect][sect] 273, 274. [1913 Webster]


    From WordNet (r) 2.0:

    Z n 1: the ending of a series or sequence; "the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end"--Revelation [syn: omega] 2: the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet; "the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee"; "he doesn't know A from izzard" [syn: zee, zed, ezed, izzard]


    From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03):

    Z++ <language> An object-oriented extension of Z. ["Z++, an Object-Oriented Extension to Z", Lano, Z User Workshop, Oxford 1990, Springer Workshops in Computing, 1991, pp.151-172]. (1995-04-22)


    From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03):

    Z /zed/ <language, specification> 1. (After Zermelo-Frankel set theory) A specification language developed by the Programming Research Group at Oxford University around 1980. Z is used for describing and modelling computing systems. It is based on axiomatic set theory and first order predicate logic. Z is written using many non-ASCII symbols. It was used in the IBM CICS project. See also Z++. ["Understanding Z", J.M. Spivey, Cambridge U Press 1988]. 2. <language, simulation> A stack-based, complex arithmetic simulation language from ZOLA Technologies. (1995-08-11)

     
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    How do the fermi levels of p and n-regions of an unbiased p-n junction adjust to become equal?
    The original fermi level of the p and n-regions taken separately are different due to difference in concentration and type of doping. However, at the junction, the energy level diagram usually depicts a common fermi level while conduction and valency bands are displaced. How does that happen?

    Energy levels in materials are always relative. In other words, you can say that the conduction band is so many eV above the valence band, but it has no particularly absolute value. The Fermi level is simply the energy level of the topmost occupied electronic state (at T = 0). Thid once again is relative - you can say where it is with respect to say the valence band. Until, that is, you join the two materials. When you do this the energy of the topmost occupied state on the n side *must* be the same as that on the p side because the materials are in contact. If it were not, then electrons would flow into the lower energy states across the boundary until they were. Clearly, for these two levels to be the same across the boundary, the energy bands measured relative to the Fermi level must change, because the band structure must be continuous across the boundary. For this to happen the conduction and valence bands must curve. The origin of this curvature is, of course, and electical potential energy gradient across the junction. This is what gives rise to the intrinsic junction bias.



    Which of the 4 p's are you most familiar with? How does it fit into the overall marketing mix?
    Which of the 4 p's are you most familiar with? How does it fit into the overall marketing mix?

    To expand on what Terry said, S Waves cannot travel through liquid, while P Waves can (though they are refracted through it). Using this information, scientists proved that the outer core of the Earth is composed of liquid.