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  • Pascagoula

    [pas-kuh-goo-luh] /ˌpæs kəˈgu lə/ noun 1. a city in SE Mississippi, on the Gulf of Mexico. 2. a river in SE Mississippi, flowing S to the Gulf of Mexico. 81 miles (130 km) long.

  • Pascal

    [pa-skal, pah-skahl] /pæˈskæl, pɑˈskɑl/ noun, Physics. 1. the standard unit of pressure or stress in the (SI), equal to one newton per square meter. Abbreviation: Pa. [pa-skal, pah-skahl; French pas-kal] /pæˈskæl, pɑˈskɑl; French pasˈkal/ noun 1. Blaise [bleyz;; French blez] /bleɪz;; French blɛz/ (Show IPA), 1623–62, French philosopher and mathematician. [pa-skal] /pæˈskæl/ noun, Computers. 1. […]

  • Pascal-80

    A successor of Platon. Developed at RC International for systems programming. Later it was renamed Real-Time Pascal. “PASCAL80 Report”, J. Staunstrup, RC Intl, Denmark Jan 1980.

  • Pascal+csp

    “Pascal+CSP, Merging Pascal and CSP in a Parallel Processing Oriented Language”, J. Adamo, Proc 3rd Intl Conf Distrib Comp Sys, IEEE 1982, pp.542-547.

  • Pascal-f

    Pascal extended to include fixed-point arithmetic. E. Nelson, “Pascal-F: Programming Language for Real-Time Automotive Control”, IEEE ElectroTechnol. Rev. (USA), 2:39, 1968.


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