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the workstation
noun
A desktop computer, normally more powerful than a normal PC and often dedicated to a specific task, such as graphics
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"We see the opportunity... for libraries to become the workstation hubs of the future.
First under the microscope is the workstation, a hotbed of nasties.
Not least among them: Don't make your dining-room table the workstation for college applications.
From this point of view, the "workstation" is not just a PC or terminal, it's the whole working environment.
Advanced Micro said it expected the new chip to help it gain sales in the workstation and server market.
The workstation desk comes with a fax machine, telephone and broadband internet plug-in connection.
The relationship between work and play is inherently entwined — there would, after all, be no PlayStation without the workstation.
"We found that taking fingerprints on the workstation and having them printed out is not the way the machine is intended to be used," Sergeant Pardo said.
Within this decade, Professor Feiner said, the workstation will be small enough and cheap enough to graduate into the working world.
"If you can't walk and chew gum at the same time, this may not be the workstation for you," Mr. Wood said.
(C) Quickly transferred the cryo-grid box to the workstation.
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