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NEMO is an ocean modeling platform composed of several models and numerical techniques for the use and processing of incoming and outgoing data. It has five main components: Ocean: NEMO-OPA (Océan Parallélisé) Sea ice: NEMO-LIM ("Louvain-la-neuve sea Ice Model") [1] Biogeochemistry: NEMO-TOP/PISCES ("Tracer in the Ocean Paradigm") [2]
A Kaypro II displaying the Kaypro Wikipedia page using Lynx over a serial connection A Kaypro II motherboard. The Kaypro II has a 2.5 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor; 64 KB of RAM; two single-sided 191 KB 5¼-inch floppy disk drives (named A: and B:); and an 80-column, green monochrome, 9" CRT that was praised for its size and clarity (in comparison, the Osborne 1 had a 5" display).
NEMO-3 reported 2νββ and more 0νββ limits at SUSY08. [6] In 2014, NEMO-3 reported a 47 kg⋅y search for 0νββ of molybdenum-100 yielded T 1/2 > 1.1 × 10 24 years. This can be translated into an upper limit on the effective neutrino mass: m v < 0.3–0.9 eV, depending on the nuclear model. [7] NEMO 2νββ Half-life Measurements
The TRS-80 Model 16 came out in February 1982 [19] as the follow-on to the Model II; an upgrade kit was available for Model II systems. The Model 16 added a 6 MHz, 16/32-bit Motorola 68000 processor and memory card, keeping the original Z80 as an I/O processor, or as the main processor when 8-bit Model II software was loaded.
Nemo, the theoretical fourth part of the human psyche that emphasizes the self's insignificance and meaninglessness, used in The Aristos by John Fowles Nemo (dog) , French President Macron's dog Nemo A534 , a German Shepherd dog who served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War
The Control-Vision (codenamed NEMO) [1] is an unreleased video game console developed by Tom Zito. It is notable for using VHS tapes rather than ROM cartridges , prompting the creation of game content which survived on into much more advanced CD-ROM platforms.
NEMO was developed on Sun workstations, but ports to most Unix-like systems. At its core NEMO defines a series of objects (SnapShot, Orbit, Image) and associated header files and libraries to operate on them, and these mirror the stored data in a portable binary -named and type-tagged XML -like format dubbed structured file .
The Model 30 is the most entry-level in the PS/2 lineup, [1] with the dual-floppy-drive unit costing US$ 1,695 and the floppy–hard drive combo unit costing US$ 2,295—compared to $3,595 for the basic Model 50. [2] [3] With a variant of the Intel 8086 microprocessor clocked at 8 MHz, the Model 30 is rated roughly two-and-a-half times faster ...