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  • 81Logic System — Hideki Matsutake (jap. 松武 秀樹, Matsutake Hideki; * 12. August 1951) gründete Anfang der 80er Jahre das Synthesizer Projekt „Logic System“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 2 Audiografie 3 Weblinks 4 Einzelnachweise …

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  • 82logic — n. 1) to apply, use logic 2) clear; cold; irrefutable; simple logic 3) deductive; formal; inductive; symbolic logic 4) logic in (there is no logic in their policy) * * * [ lɒdʒɪk] cold formal inductive irrefutable simple logic …

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  • 83logic — lo|gic [ˈlɔdʒık US ˈla: ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: logique, from Latin logica, from Greek logike, from logos speech, word, reason ] 1.) [singular, U] a way of thinking about something that seems correct and reasonable, or a set of… …

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  • 84Logic board — A logic board is the Apple Macintosh equivalent of a motherboard. The term logic board was coined back in the 1980s, when the compact Macs at the time had two separate circuit boards, the Logic Board, containing all of the computer s logic… …

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  • 85Logic maze — Part of a series on Puzzles …

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  • 86logic — Synonyms and related words: Aristotelian logic, Boolean algebra, Ramistic logic, admissibility, aesthetics, algebra of classes, algebra of relations, axiology, casuistry, common sense, cosmology, deduction, dialectic, dialectics, doctrine of… …

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  • 87logic — log|ic [ ladʒık ] noun ** 1. ) uncount the way that someone connects ideas when they are explaining something or giving a reason: I don t understand your logic. a ) singular or uncount the fact of being a sensible or reasonable explanation or… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 88logic — [[t]lɒ̱ʤɪk[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine,… …

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  • 89logic */*/ — UK [ˈlɒdʒɪk] / US [ˈlɑdʒɪk] noun 1) a) [uncountable] the way that someone connects ideas when they are explaining something or giving a reason I don t understand your logic. b) [singular/uncountable] the fact of being a sensible or reasonable… …

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  • 90Logic error — In computer programming, a logic error (sometimes called a semantic error) is a bug in a program that causes it to operate incorrectly, but not to terminate abnormally (or crash). A logic error produces unintended or undesired output or other… …

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