ULA
Abbreviation for uncommitted logic array, a type of integrated circuit.
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Abbreviation for uncommitted logic array, a type of integrated circuit.
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Liczba mnoga: Ulaanbaatars
Or Ulan Bator (formerly until 1924 Urga) Capital of the Mongolian Republic; a trading center producing carpets, textiles, vodka.
Kulun · Ulaanbaatar · Ulan Bator · Urga · capital of Mongolia
(1909-1985) Polish-born US mathematician. He was a member of the Manhattan Project, which produced the first atomic bomb, 194345, and from 1946 collaborated with Edward Teller on the design of the hydrogen bomb, solving the problem of how to ignite the bomb. All previous designs had collapsed.
Ulam was born and educated in Lvov (now in Ukraine). On the invitation of mathematician John Von Neumann, he emigrated to the US 1936 and joined the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
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Liczba mnoga: ulamas
The bodies of scholars in Islamic law that form the theocratic element of the government in Muslim countries. The ulama may issue fatwasinjunctions on questions that affect both public and private life.
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Liczba mnoga: Ulan Bators
The capital and largest city of Mongolia; Also called: Ulaanbaatar, capital of Mongolia.
Alternative spelling of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.
Kulun · Ulaanbaatar · Ulan Bator · Urga · capital of Mongolia
Liczba mnoga: Ulan-Udes
Formerly (until 1934) Verkhne-Udinsk Industrial city (sawmills, automobiles, glass) and capital of the autonomous republic of Buryat in SE Russian Federation, on the river Ibla and the Trans-Siberian railroad; It was founded as a Cossack settlement in the 1660s.
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(1910-) Soviet dancer. She was prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet 194462. A dancer of eloquent simplicity and lightness, she excelled as Juliet and Giselle and created the role of Katerina in Prokofievs The Stone Flower.
Galina Sergeevna Ulanova · Galina Ulanova · Ulanova
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Liczba mnoga: ulatrophies
atrophy of the gums
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