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It was signed in Nelspruit by Makwetla and Maputo governor Exa
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While our world moves at the speed of Exa-bytes, the field of education seems to be lagging behind a mega - bit!
Let's Celebrate Computer Science Education at our Schools 2006
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Exa-annum, usually abbreviated as Ea, is a unit of time equal to (1018) years (one quintillion on the short scale, one trillion on the long scale).
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While our world moves at the speed of Exa-bytes, the field of education seems to be lagging behind a mega - bit!
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Exa, and the city was called Exanceaster, modified in due course to
Exeter Sidney Heath 1907
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_The Exa [= m] of Jone Coward of Wareham, taken upon Oath the 28
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Those left to cherish her memories are a daughter, Exa Goode of Lubbock; grandson, Edward Flatt and wife Katherine of D.llas; two great grandsons, John Henry and Hunter Flatt of D.llas; two brothers, Homer Lackey and wife D.ris of College Station and John D. Lackey of Portales, NM; and many nieces and nephews.
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The development of the Night Train sled using Exa software and IBM on-demand supercomputing power has been helping to put the sled and its crew in the winner's circle for the last several years.
PCWorld 2010
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In this simulated image an Exa PowerFlow graphic is overlaid onto a photograph of a U.S. bobsled on a track to show the real-world effects of wind resistance during a run.
PCWorld 2010
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Those left to cherish her memories are a daughter, Exa Goode of Lubbock; grandson, Edward Flatt and wife Katherine of D.llas; two great grandsons, John Henry and Hunter Flatt of D.llas; two brothers, Homer Lackey and wife D.ris of College Station and John D. Lackey of Portales, NM; and many nieces and nephews.
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