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  • 31IMP-16 — The IMP 16, by National Semiconductor, was the first multi chip 16 bit microprocessor. It consisted of five PMOS integrated circuits: four four bit RALU chips (Register and ALU) providing the data path, and one CROM (Control and ROM) providing… …

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  • 32IMP — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 33imp. — 1. adjective a) ; also . notā, sg. imp. form of notō, “I mark” b) <ref name= Web >Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) uses as an abbreviation for in the conjugation sections of its entries.</ref>; also , , . sate, obs. imp …

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  • 34Imp — Der Name Imp (meist bezogen auf englisch: Teufelchen, Dämon, Hausgeist oder Kobold) bezeichnet: eine US amerikanische Automarke (1913–1914), siehe Imp Cyclecar Company ein britisches Automodell (1963–1976), siehe Hillman Imp Siehe auch: IMP… …

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  • 35imp — [[t]ɪ̱mp[/t]] imps 1) N COUNT In fairy stories, an imp is a small, magical creature that often causes trouble in a playful way. Syn: sprite 2) N COUNT People sometimes refer to a naughty child as an imp. [INFORMAL] …

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  • 36imp — UK [ɪmp] / US noun [countable] Word forms imp : singular imp plural imps 1) an imaginary creature that looks like a small child and likes to have fun by behaving badly 2) a child who behaves badly in a way that adults think is funny …

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  • 37imp —    Used most commonly in modern times of a child who is ‘a little devil’, or very mischievous. This term would normally be said with a mixture of affection and irritation after some childish outrage. In Seven Little Australians, by Ethel Turner,… …

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  • 38imp — I. noun Etymology: Middle English impe, from Old English impa, from impian to imp Date: before 12th century 1. obsolete shoot, bud; also graft 2. a. a small demon ; fiend …

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  • 39imp — 1. noun /ɪmp/ a) A child of the Devil; a malevolent supernatural creature, similar to a demon but smaller and less powerful. And thou most dreaded impe of highest Ioue, / Faire Venus sonne, [...] come to mine ayde [...]. b) A mischievous …

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  • 40IMP — Abbreviation for inosine 5′ monophosphate. * * * idiopathic myeloid proliferation; impression; incomplete male pseudo hermaphroditism; individual Medicaid practitioner; inosine 5´ monophosphate; intramembranous particle; intramuscular compartment …

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