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If we put a dot where they all lived, we'd have two or three big black dots because they all lived in the same place.
Intel, for example, has a tool called the Development Opportunity Tracker (DOT) where different groups post an opening for a temporary position to give employees a chance to experience a different part of the company.
In a step forward for quantum computing in silicon — the same material used in today's computers — researchers successfully coupled a single electron's spin, represented by the dot on the left, to light, represented as a wave crossing over the double-welled silicon chamber, known as a quantum dot, where the electron is trapped.
The change will mean lots of new words will appear to the right of the dot where people usually expect to see.com, or.net.
Hence, a shaper structure can be obtained under AC conditions at the central part of the dot where the electric field strength is supposed to be higher.
Little Bean Sprout recently hosted a trunk show in Santa Monica and it was such a success that the two founders are contemplating doing more, a la Stella & Dot, where the hosts would receive a percentage of sales generated.
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In displaying cash amounts, Europeans use dots where Americans use commas and commas where Americans use dots, Petrie says.
On the film was a cluster of dots where shrapnel was lodged.
"I just don't see the dots where it's going to come from, unfortunately," Fox said.
The target showed the three dots where he'd hit it: a couple of bull's-eyes in 2.2 seconds.
But Kulacki and Wright are not alone in worrying the Pentagon may be trying too hard to connect the dots -- or seeing some dots where none exist.
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