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Blaise Pascal 1623 - 1662

Blaise Pascal 1623 - 1662

Blaise Pascal 1623 - 1662. Father of Modern Calculators Pascal’s works in Mathimatics Pascal’s works in Physics Pascal’s works in Philosophy. Blaise Pascal 1623 - 1662. Born at Clerment-Ferrand in June 19, 1623. Mother died when Pascal was three years old.

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Thesis Project

Thesis Project

Thesis Project. By Willer Travassos. What is GWAP?. The term GWAP stands for Game With A Purpose, but what does that actually mean? It means that we channel human brain power to solve tasks that computers can’t yet achieve.

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Thesis Project

Thesis Project

Thesis Project. By Willer Travassos. What is GWAP?. The term GWAP stands for Game With A Purpose, but what does that actually mean? It means that we channel human brain power to solve tasks that computers can’t yet achieve.

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