Sentences with phrase «d tagger»

The next milestone in the commissioning of CEBAF at 12 GeV is the delivery of a 5.5 - pass electron beam with an energy greater than 10 GeV to the Hall D Tagger Facility.

Not exact matches

Looking back I may have been the first tagger in history.
HTW has ends manufacturing expertise in several types of metal ends and components for products like Infant Formula, Nutritional Powder, Milk Powder, Processed Food, Coffee, Paints, Penny Lever or Ring Lid Tagger Assembly ends etc..
The 12 GeV electrons will eventually generate the photon beam for Hall D in the Tagger.
The University of Birmingham played a leading role in the detector construction for NA62, built the readout system for the KTAG (kaon tagger detector that identifies kaons in the beam line), designed and implemented the high - level (offline) trigger system of the experiment, and part of the (online) L0 trigger, designed and implemented the experiment control system (Run Control), and has given crucial contributions to the experiment commissioning and operation, to the calibration and data quality assurance systems.
A semantic tagger would assign different tags to those two instances of «herself,» just as a machine translation system might find different translations for them in a given target language.
Will has mere weeks of life left, and Evelyn and Max come up with a plan to try to save his mind by implanting it into the memory core of a supercomputer, which was previously under the care of their associate Joseph Tagger (Morgan Freeman).
«Clearly his mind has evolved so rapidly that I'm not sure it matters anymore,» replies another computer genius, Tagger (Morgan Freeman), who fears something horrible is taking shape in the desert.
The sitter, as it turns out, didn't have anything to worry about: Elizabeth had just started her new job with Netflix as the lead content tagger for children's media and had to spend hours watching kids» shows and movies and then decide how to tag, or code, the content.
Over her life, she has worked as an envelope licker, tortoise tagger, lifeguard, Senate page, model, editor, water - polo coach, marine biologist, plant grower, software consultant, and 6 - Sigma Black Belt.
Over 10,000 people have signed up as taggers, resulting in a bank of useful tags that are then mediated by an algorithm to ensure that only the best tags are fed through as search terms to the Your Paintings site.
He was a longtime friend of Bruce Conner, and describes him with a chuckle as «very competitive...» Conner would plaster the «Rat Bastard» seal all over the place, a sort of ownership of the neighborhood - a precursor to the modern - day tagger perhaps.
In more than 30 years on the job, O'Loughlin has arrested hundreds of graffiti taggers, so many that even her enemies know her by name.
Finally, a few taggers had already hit the club's windows when we started working there, so that people could read their name from the street.
A graffiti artist and tagger by nature, Barry McGee has in the last few years taken a stealth, guerilla art form, one that is typically the subject of complaint, arrest, and general unappreciation, and transformed it into a well - received medium for display in museum and commercial gallery spaces.
By the early 1980s, a group of avant - garde 20th century painters known as the United Graffiti Artists (UGA), founded in 1972 by Hugo Martinez, had expanded its membership to include many of the leading graffiti taggers and sprayers, with a view to showing works in official venues, like the Razor Gallery.
But they've been vandalized with graffiti, leaving police wondering if it's an anti-eco statement or just an irresistible target for taggers.
Items in the folksphere may have many tags — as many as there are taggers, oddly.
It has been visited by taggers, who made an effort to find the space with the least «camo» to do their dirty work.
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