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The phrase "an expert computer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be interpreted as referring to a computer that is an expert, which is not a standard usage.
Example: "The software is designed to help users become an expert computer in data analysis."
Alternatives: "an expert in computing" or "a computer expert".
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Conventional complex process start-up with in-experienced personal, novel process design by process synthesis using an expert computer programme and rapid short-cut implementation.
This remedy, which is supported by affidavits from three distinguished economists, an expert computer science professor, two leading investment bankers, and an experienced computer and technology consultant to large businesses, has the best chance of preventing future competitive harms and ameliorating some of the harm already done by Microsoft.
One of the women, Dorothy Vaughan, became an expert computer programmer and NASA's first black supervisor.
He is aided by Benjamin Franklin Walking Eagle, a Native American who is Tom's co-pilot, best friend, and an expert computer technician, and Anita Thorwald, a former rival of Tom's who now works with him as a technician and whose right leg has been rebuilt to contain a miniature computer.
In an earlier study, we clinically validated an expert computer program (Hemodyn-) designed to assist in interpreting pulmonary artery catheterization data [ 1].
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But James Lewis, an expert on computer network warfare at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the Pentagon's computer networks were vulnerable to security gaps in the systems of allies with whom the military cooperates.
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The best informed account I have seen is by Orin Kerr, a law professor at George Washington University who is an expert in computer crimes.
There just needs to be an agreement that one or more will do it," Orin Kerr, a professor at George Washington University Law School and an expert on computer law, told me.
Peter G. Neumann, an expert in computer security at SRI International, said the Diebold code was "just the tip of the iceberg" of problems with electronic voting systems.
In 1988, testifying before Congress, Dr James Hansen, head of GISS and an expert in computer modelling, said CO2 production was destroying Earth.
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