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English - Turkish
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Norton security scan
Norton güvenlik taraması
robert norton noyce
robert kuzey Noyce
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of norton in Turkish Turkish dictionary

norton eleği
Zımpara taneciklerinin büyüklüklerini saptamak ve birbirlerinden ayırmak işinde kullanılan elekler grubu
English - English
An English habitational surname from any of these places
Any of many placenames from words meaning north and enclosure
A British motorcycle manufacturer
{i} male first name
Lorenz Edward Norton Noyce Robert Norton Zinder Norton David
Norton Commander
package of computer utility programs used to manage files (produced by the Norton Corp.)
Norton David Zinder
born Nov. 7, 1928, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. biologist. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He discovered genetic transduction (the transfer of genes from one type of microorganism to another by an agent such as a bacteriophage) in Salmonella bacteria. Using this transduction, later researchers were able to show that bacterial genes affecting certain physiological processes were grouped together in what are now known as operons. His experiments also led to the discovery of the first bacteriophage that contained RNA as its genetic material
Norton Sound
An inlet of the Bering Sea in western Alaska south of Seward Peninsula
Norton Your Eyes Only
program that protects computer files by several types of passwords
Norton Zinder
born Nov. 7, 1928, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. biologist. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He discovered genetic transduction (the transfer of genes from one type of microorganism to another by an agent such as a bacteriophage) in Salmonella bacteria. Using this transduction, later researchers were able to show that bacterial genes affecting certain physiological processes were grouped together in what are now known as operons. His experiments also led to the discovery of the first bacteriophage that contained RNA as its genetic material
Norton utilities
package of computer utility programs used to manage files (produced by the Norton Corp.)
Edward Norton Lorenz
born May 23, 1917, West Hartford, Conn., U.S. U.S. meteorologist. Following degrees from Dartmouth College and Harvard University in mathematics, he turned to weather forecasting in 1942 with the U.S. Army Air Corps. After World War II he joined MIT as a researcher, earned a doctorate in meteorology (1948), and stayed on as a professor. In the early 1960s, he discovered that the weather exhibits a nonlinear phenomenon known as sensitive dependence on initial conditions (see chaos theory). He explained this phenomenon, which makes long-range weather forecasting impossible, to the public as the "butterfly effect": in China a butterfly flaps its wings, leading to unpredictable changes in U.S. weather a few days later
Robert Norton Noyce
born Dec. 12, 1927, Burlington, Iowa, U.S. died June 3, 1990, Austin, Texas U.S. engineer. He received a Ph.D. from MIT. In 1957 he launched Fairchild Semiconductor, one of the first electronics firms in what came to be called Silicon Valley. Simultaneously but independently, he and Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit computer chip in 1959. With his colleague Gordon Moore, he founded Intel Corporation. in 1968. In 1988 Noyce became president of Sematech, Inc., a research consortium formed and financed jointly by industry and the U.S. government to keep the U.S. semiconductor industry at the forefront of semiconductor manufacturing technology
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