Suchergebnisse - (((programrs OR programmers) OR (programrs OR programmers)) OR programme).

  1. 81

    Egypt Human Development Report 2000/2001.

    Schriftenreihe
  2. 82

    Egypt Human Development Report 2003.

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  3. 83

    Egypt Human Development Report 1998/99.

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  4. 84

    Egypt Human Development Report 1997/98.

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  5. 85

    Egypt Human Development Report 1996.

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  6. 86

    Egypt Human Development Report 1995.

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  7. 87

    Egypt Human Development Report 1994.

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  8. 88

    Menoufia Human Development Report 2003.

    Schriftenreihe
  9. 89

    Assiut Human Development Report 2003.

    Schriftenreihe
  10. 90

    Egypt Human Development Report 2010 : youth in egypt : building our future.

    Veröffentlicht 2010
    Schriftenreihe
  11. 91

    Egypt Human Development Report 2004 : choosing decentralization for good governance.

    Veröffentlicht 2004
    Schriftenreihe
  12. 92

    Egypt Human Development Report 2008 : egypt's social contract the role of civil society.

    Veröffentlicht 2008
    Schriftenreihe
  13. 93

    Egypt Human Development Report 2005 : choosing our future towards anew social contract.

    Veröffentlicht 2005
    Schriftenreihe
  14. 94

    Ifc 2002 annual report /

    Veröffentlicht 2002
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  15. 95
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  18. 98

    The economic and social impact of privatisation of state-owned enterprises in Africa / von .Obadan, Michael I.

    Veröffentlicht 2008
    Buch
  19. 99

    (860) الآلات الحاسبة "اللغة الجبرية" electronic computers "Fortran languages von عبد الله السعيد طلبة النجار

    Veröffentlicht 2026
    “… From a developmental perspective, the study corrects the common misconception of the "Electronic Brain," re-defining the technology as an "Electronic Calculating Machine" devoid of intrinsic thought; it emphasizes that a computer's utility is entirely bound to the logical rigor and planning capabilities of the human programmer. The paper delineates the fundamental architecture of computational systems into five core operational units: Arithmetic, Input, Output, Storage, and Control, while detailing the two-stage execution workflow involving the preparation of the algorithmic Program alongside structured Data inputted via punched cards or paper tapes.  …”
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