A quick word about words One quick note about terminology. The word "electrochromism" literally describes something that changes color when a voltage is applied or removed; in scientific books and papers, you'll find the two states described as "colored" and "bleached." But in practical technol...
If we had to summarize the spirit that drives the AEK-POW-BMS63EN development board in one word, it would be accessibility. Battery management applications are notoriously challenging, and building one… Continue Reading View Post In Application Examples, Our products, Power, Smart Driving ST’...
In other word, enjoying a nice summer day has no value (i.e. it’s a waste of time). Now there are other enjoyable I do that I don’t consider a waste of time: talking with loved ones, eating a good meal, going for a walk. So why is this different? I think I have been ...
Whenever you’re trying to learn a new language, there are going to be some hiccups. You may forget or mispronounce a word. At times, you may even say something that doesn’t make sense to the listener, all without knowing you’ve made a mistake. Overall, this can be very frustrating ...
“English has about a million words and French has 100,000 or 200,000 words,” he told Digital Trends, explaining how tightly France holds onto its language. “But in English, we take everything. If someone comes up with a word in a call center in India, it can become a part of th...
“To improve my grade in English to a B or higher, I will complete all of the grammar, punctuation, writing mechanics, and word usage modules in the writing center, scoring at least a 92% on each within the next 4 months.” S: The unambiguous nature of this goal makes it specific. ...
In type 1, the word “smart” is emphasized, which focuses on the control and management performance along with the intelligence level of an energy system. In type 2, “energy” is the core of a smart energy system, which focuses on the evolution path of energy systems. In type 3, the...
” Geez, when you put it that way, no wonder people think poorly of it. But also: “It takes its name from French, where the word originally meant natural wool that has been neither bleached or dyed, hence also the color of natural wool. It has come to be used to describe a ...
First off, there is the use of the word “algorithm” everywhere. That alone is a problem. For an example of why that is bad, see section 2.4 of Paul Ford’s great piece on software,What is Code? As Ford explains: ““Algorithm” is a word writers invoke to sound smart about techno...
(green) had the word “urban growth” as the most occurrences. The third-highest cluster (red) had some words “city” and “cities" as the most linkages. The other three clusters were identified with just one occurrence: the orange one with “system", the brown one with “management”,...