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Gryfino Gryfino (Kashubian / Pomeranian: Grëfino; ) is a town in Pomerania, northwestern Poland with 22,500 inhabitants (2004). It is also the capital of Gryfino County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Szczecin Voivodeship (1975-1998).
Gryken The Gryken is a fictional mammal concocted for the film The Future Is Wild. The gryken is a small predatory mammal, roughly 3 feet long and is descended from pine martens and lives on the rocky plateaus on the Mediterranean Basin 5 million years from now.
Grylloblattidae Grylloblattodea is a small order of extremophile and wingless insects that live in the cold on top of mountains, consisting of a single family, Grylloblattidae. They are commonly called grylloblattids, but are also sometimes called rock crawlers or icebugs.
Gryphon (band) Gryphon were a British progressive rock band of the 1970s, notable for their unusual sound and instrumentation. Multi-instrumentalist Richard Harvey and his fellow Royal Academy of Music graduate Brian Gulland, a woodwind player, began the group as an all-acoustic ensemble that mixed traditional English folk music with medieval and Renaissance influences.
Gryphon (Honorverse) Gryphon is one of three habitable planets in the Manticore system, the home system of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, a fictional binary star system found in the Honorverse. It is one of two planets of Manticore B and the only habitable one, with a planetary population at the turn of the 20th Century post diaspora of 575 million inhabitants, plus another 298 million living in Manticore-B's asteroid belts.
Gryphon (parachute system) Military wingsuit that currently allows paratroopers to exit an aircraft at an altitude of 10 kilometres, then fly 40 kilometres while carrying up to 100 kilograms of equipment. The system is still in development and the goal, according to ESG, is to allow paratroopers to fly up to 200 kilometres, thus enabling them to penetrate enemy airspace without compromising the safety of the aircraft or being detected by radar.
Gryphon Audio Designs Gryphon Audio Designs is a manufacturer of high end audio equipment located in Denmark. Gryphon is known for their extremley expensive cost-no-object audio equipment, which few updates and product changes compared to their competition.
Grypsera Grypsera (from Low German greips meaning mind) is a distinct non-standard dialect of the Polish language, used traditionally by recidivist prison inmates. It evolved in 19th century in the areas of the Russian partition.
Grythytte and Hällefors Mountain District Grythytte and Hällefors Mountain District, or Grythytte and Hällefors bergslag, was a district of Westmannia in Sweden. The mountain district (bergslag) was the equivalent of a hundred (hundare) within Bergslagen.
Grytviken Grytviken (Swedish for 'Pot Cove'; Grytvika/Grytviken in Norwegian) is the principal settlement in the United Kingdom territory of South Georgia in the South Atlantic. It was so named by a 1902 Swedish surveyor who found old English pots used to render seal oil at the site.
Grzegorz Dolniak Grzegorz Dolniak (born February 17, 1960 in Będzin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 12151 votes in 32 Sosnowiec district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list.
Grzegorz Gajdus Grzegorz Gajdus (born January 16, 1967) is a long-distance runner from Poland, who represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He ran his personal best (2:09:22) in 2003, when he finished in fourth place at the Eindhoven Marathon.
Grzegorz Kołacz Grzegorz Kołacz (born September 20, 1966 in Nowa Ruda) is a Polish politician. She was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 6904 votes in 2 Wałbrzych district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list.
Grzegorz Kurczuk Grzegorz Kurczuk (born September 20, 1949 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9683 votes in 6 Lublin district, candidating from Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej list.
Grzegorz Napieralski Grzegorz Napieralski (born March 18, 1974 in Szczecin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 14673 votes in 41 Szczecin district, candidating from Democratic Left Alliance list.
Grzegorz Pojmański Dr Grzegorz Pojmański (born April 16, 1959, in Warsaw, Poland), Polish astronomer, worker of Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, Poland. In 1997 Pojmański together with professor Bohdan Paczyński implemented the project All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS).
Grzegorz Skwierczyński Grzegorz Skwierczyński (born July 25, 1974 in Siedlce) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 6963 votes in 18 Siedlce district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list.
Grzegorz Tobiszowski Grzegorz Tobiszowski (born November 01, 1965 in Ruda Śląska) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7662 votes in 31 Katowice district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Grzegorz WoĹşny Grzegorz WoĹşny (born July 19, 1946 in Pudliszki) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9178 votes in 36 Kalisz district, candidating from Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej list.
GR 10 (France) The GR 10 is a GR footpath in the French Pyrenees that roughly parallels the Spanish border. The walk is normally done starting from Hendaye on the Atlantic Ocean and ending in Banyuls-sur-Mer on the Mediterranean Sea covering a distance of 866 km with 48 km of ascent.
GR 20 The GR 20 (or fra li monte) is a GR footpath that crosses the Mediterranean island of Corsica from north to south, described by the prolific outdoor writer Paddy Dillon as "one of the top trails in the world".Paddy Dillon, GR20 - Corsica: The High Level Route.
GR footpath The Grande Randonnée (French), Grote Routepaden or Lange-afstand-wandelpaden (Dutch), Grande Rota (Portuguese), Gran Recorrido (Spanish) or Gran Recorregut (Catalan) is a network of long-distance footpaths in Europe, mostly in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
GRAIN GRAIN is an international non-governmental organization based in Barcelona, Spain, which works toward sustainable agriculture. It was formed upon the realization that the genetic diversity of the world's food crops has been drastically eliminated.
GRAPES-3 GRAPES-3(Gamma Ray Astronomy PeV EnergieS 3rd establishment) is a project for cosmic ray study with air shower detector array and large area muon detectors at Ooty in southern India. Its targets are to study about nuclear composition of cosmic ray, high energy gamma-ray astronomy and modulation of solar activity.
GRASS (programming language) GRASS (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was a programming language created to script vector graphics visual animations in 2D. GRASS was similar to the BASIC programming language in syntax, but added numerous instructions for specifying 2D object animation, including scaling, translation, rotation and color changes over time.
GRASS GIS GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) is an open source, Free Software Geographical information system (GIS) with raster, topological vector, image processing, and graphics production functionality that operates on various platforms through a graphical user interface and shell in the X Window System. It is released under GNU General Public License (GPL).
GRB 050509b GRB 050509b was a gamma ray burst (GRB) observed by the NASA Swift satellite on May 9 2005. It was the first short duration GRB for which an accurate positional measurement was made, accurate enough to locate it near to an elliptical galaxy lying at a redshift of 0.
GRB 060218 GRB 060218 (and SN 2006aj) was a gamma ray burst (abbreviated as GRB) with unusual characteristics never seen before. It was detected by the Swift satellite on February 18 2006 (its name is derived from the date).
GRDDL GRDDL is a markup format for Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages; that is, for getting RDF data out of XML and XHTML documents using explicitly associated transformation algorithms, typically represented in XSLT. It is currently undergoing standardization in the W3C.
GReAT Graph Rewriting and Transformation (GReAT) is a Model Transformation Language (MTL) for Model Integrated Computing available in the GME environment. GReAT has a rich pattern specification sublanguage, a graph transformation sublanguage and a high level conrol-flow sublanguage.
GRE Mathematics Test The GRE subject test in mathematics is designed to assess a candidate's potential for graduate study in the field of mathematics. It contains questions from many fields of mathematics but focuses on calculus and algebra (linear and abstract).
GRE Physics Test The GRE physics test is an examination administered by the Educational Testing Service. The test attempts to determine the extent of the examinees' understanding of fundamental principles of physics and their ability to apply them to problem solving.
GREENGUARD Environmental Institute The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute is an industry-independent, non-profit organization that oversees the GREENGUARD Certification Program. As an ANSI Accredited Standards Developer, GEI establishes acceptable indoor air standards for indoor products, environments, and buildings.
GRES AcadĂŞmicos do Salgueiro GrĂŞmio Recreativo Escola de Samba AcadĂŞmicos do Salgueiro, popularly known simply as Salgueiro is a popular samba school from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was established in March 5, 1953 from the merger of Morro do Salgueiro's two samba schools called Azul e Branco do Salgueiro (Salgueiro's Blue and White) and Depois Eu Digo (I'll Say it Later), which then merged again with Unidos do Salgueiro.
GRESPE-3 GRAPES-3(Gamma Ray Astronomy PeV EnergieS 3rd establishment) is a project for cosmic ray study with air shower detector array and large area muon detectors at Ooty in southern India. Its targets are to study about neuclear composition of cosmic ray, high energy gamma-ray astronomy and modulation of solar activity.
GRG 12 Erlgasse The GRG 12 Erlgasse is a secondary school in Vienna, the capital of Austria. GRG stands for "Gymnasium und Realgymnasium" and means "secondary school and secondary school with emphasis on sciences".
GRIB GRIB (GRIdded Binary) is a mathematically concise data format commonly used in meteorology to store historical and forecasted weather data. It is standardized by the World Meteorological Organization’s Commission for Basic Systems, known under number GRIB FM 92-IX, described in WMO Manual on Codes No.
GRITS GRITS is a Christian hip hop group from Nashville, Tennessee. Their name is an acronym, which stands for "Grammatical Revolution In The Spirit," hence the name of the third album (Grammatical Revolution).
GRK3 In 2003, a group of American and Canadian researchers published a paper that used gene linkage techniques to identify a mutation in the GRK3 gene as a possible cause of up to 10% of cases of bipolar disorder. This gene is associated with a kinase enzyme called G protein receptor kinase 3, which appears to be involved in dopamine metabolism, and may provide a possible target for new drugs for bipolar disorder.
GRNET GRNET is the national research and education network of Greece. GRNET develops and provides advanced services of national and international internet access to the Research, Academic and Education communities of Greece, with its gigabit GRNET2 network and the Virtual NOC supportive scheme.
GROMACS GROMACS (Groningen Machine for Chemical Simulations) is a molecular dynamics simulation package originally developed in the University of Groningen, now maintained and extended at different places, including University of Uppsala, University of Stockholm and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research.
GROMOS GROMOS is a force field for molecular dynamics developed at the University of Groningen and the ETH Zurich. GROMOS (currently GROMOS96) is also the name for the molecular dynamics simulation package associated with this force field.
GRP Records GRP Records is an American jazz record company that was founded in New York by Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen in 1982. Prior to this, Grusin and Rosen had been making records with artists like Angela Bofill, Tom Browne and Bernard Wright under a production arrangement with Clive Davis at Arista known as Arista GRP.
GRS-TV [GRS-TV] is the television production department for the Garland Independent School District. The main function of GRS-TV is to produce educational and informational programming for the Garland ISD, which they then broadcast within the cities of Garland, TX, Rowlett, TX and Sachse, TX, on Time Warner and Verizon cable channels.
GRU GRU is the English transliteration of the Russian acronym ГРУ, which stands for "ГлаĚвное РазвеĚдывательное УправлеĚние" (Glavnoe Razvedyvatel'noe Upravlenie), meaning Main Intelligence Directorate. The full name is GRU GSh (GRU Generalnovo Shtaba (or "GenShtaba"), i.
GRZipII "GRZipII - is a high-performance file compressor based on Burrows-Wheeler Transform, Schindler Transform, Move-To-Front and Weighted Frequency Counting. It uses The Block-Sorting Lossless Data Compression Algorithm, which has received considerable attention over recent years for both its simplicity and effectiveness.
Gsi3d GSI3D (Geological Surveying and Investigation in 3 dimensions) is a methodolgy and associated software tool for 3D geologic modelling developed by Hans-Georg Sobisch over the last 10 years initially in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Lower Saxony (Germany). The software is written in JAVA and data is stored in extensible mark-up language XML.
Gslapt Gslapt is a GTK+ frontend to libslapt, the slapt-get library which provides advanced package management for Slackware and its derivatives. Inspired by the functionality present in Synaptic, Gslapt aims to bring the ease of use enjoyed by Debian and its derivatives to the Slackware world.
Gsm gateway A GSM Gateway (also known as a GSM Router, Fixed Cellular Terminal, Fixed Wireless Terminal, Cellular Gateway) is a device enabling a GSM SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) to be utilised from a fixed/land line handset as though they were calling from the GSM Mobile telephone/Cellular Telephone. The use of a GSM gateway is called GSM termination or origination.
GS1 GS1 (Global Standard 1) is a global organization dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards and solutions to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply and demand chains globally and across multiple sectors. The GS1 System of standards is the most widely used supply chain standards system in the world.
GSAFD GSAFD is an acronym for Guidelines on Subject Access to Individual Works of Fiction , Drama, etc., first published in 1990 as a recommendation of a national standard practice in assigning genre headings to fiction.
GSAT The GSAT satellites are India's indigenously developed technologies of satellite communications, like digital audio, data and video broadcasting. GSAT has been designed with two S-band and 3 C-band transponders (a high power C-band and two indigenous C-band transponders).
GSAT-1 GSAT-1 was an experimental satellite launched aboard the GSLV-D1 (Technology demonstrator) for performance monitoring, tracking, range safety/ flight safety and preliminary Orbit Determination (POD). The vehicle is provided with instrumentation using Pulse Code Modulation(PCM) transmitting in S-band frequency and transponders operating in C-band.
GScube The GScube is a hardware tool released by Sony intended for use in CGI production houses consisting of multiple PlayStation 2 chips running in parallel. It was unveiled in 2000 at SIGGRAPH; the name "GSCube" is short for Graphics Synthesizer Cube.
GSC bus GSC is a bus used in many of the HP 9000 workstations and servers. The acronym has various explanations, including Gecko System Connect (Gecko being the codename of the 712 workstation), Gonzo System Connect and General System Connect.
GSG 9 The GSG 9 (formerly the German abbreviation of Grenzschutzgruppe 9, Border Guards, Group 9) is the counter-terrorism unit of the German Federal Police, and is considered to be among the best of such units in the world. Many later counter-terrorism units of other nations were modelled after the GSG 9.
GSHHS GSHHS ("Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Shoreline Database") is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two data bases in the public domain. The data have undergone extensive processing and are free of internal inconsistencies such as erratic points and crossing segments.
GSI Outdoors GSI Outdoors is an American company specializing in camping and backpacking cookware. Their equipment has won awards, including Backpacker magazine's Editor's Choice award in 2001 for their Hard Anodized Extreme cookset equipment]
GSK-3 Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 (GSK-3) is a serine/threonine protein kinase, which means that it mediates the addition of phosphate molecules on certain serine and threonine amino acids in particular cellular substrates. The phosphorylation of these other proteins by GSK-3 usually inhibits the target protein (as in the case of glycogen synthase and NFAT; the target protein is also called the "substrate").
GSLV III The GSLV-III or Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle mark III is a launch vehicle currently under development by the Indian Space Research Organization. It is intended to launch heavy satellites into geostationary orbit, and will allow India to become less dependent on foreign rockets for heavy lifting.
GSM (disambiguation) GSM is a common abbreviation for Global System for Mobile Communications, (Groupe Spécial Mobile), the European group set up to establish European mobile telephony protocols; and for telephony services using those protocols.
GSM Interworking Profile (DECT) The GSM Interworking Profile, usually abbreviated to GIP and sometimes to IWP, is a profile for DECT that allows a DECT base station to form part of a GSM network, given suitable handsets. While proposed and tested, notably in Switzerland in 1995, the system has never been commercially deployed.
GSM services GSM services are a standard collection of applications and features available to mobile phone subscribers all over the world. The GSM standards are defined by the 3GPP collaboration and implemented in hardware and software by equipment manufacturers and mobile phone operators.
GSM termination GSM termination is the process of sending voice calls to the gsm network via GSM Gateways, and not sending it to the GSM operator's network directly. The whole activity is due to the price difference between the interconnect price -the price the gsm network operator request from its interconnecting partners- and the price that the network operator charges its pre- and postpaid subscribers -the minute price paid by the subscribers using their own SIM cards.
GSR2 The GSR2 is one of the first consumer biofeedback devices designed for the general public in 1976 to teach stress control. Its unique feature is that unlike other devices at the time, it was designed to be held in the hand in an ergonomic manner — without the need for external electrodes.
GSSEC The Glasgow Systems & Software Engineering Centre was one of the first major IT employers in Glasgow during the 1980's. Constituting one of British Telecom's three main UK-distributed software Centres (including London and Belfast) it was one of the first organisations in the UK to attain the well-known BS5750 quality standard for its service delivery capability.
GStreamer GStreamer is a multimedia framework written in the C programming language with the type system based on GObject. GStreamer serves a host of multimedia applications, such as video editors, streaming media broadcasters, and media players.
GSTI Semiconductor Index The GSTI Semiconductor Index, or Goldman Sachs Technology Index Semiconductor Index, is a proprietary stock market index. It represents the weighted average stock price of a number of semiconductor manufacturing companies, including Intel, National Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Motorola, Advanced Micro Devices, SanDisk and Analog Devices.
GSV Bora Horza Gobuchul The GSV Bora Horza Gobuchul is a General Systems Vehicle belonging to the fictional society The Culture. It appears in the novel Consider Phlebas and is named after another character in that novel, the changer Bora Horza Gobuchul.
GSWRI Class J11 In the late 1880's the railways were looking for a new locomotive of sufficient power to work goods trains, of increasing load, in the area around Cork, Cobh and Youghal. Other constraints, in particular the sharp radius of the track on the dock areas, limited the size and coupled wheelbase for the design.
Gtkpod gtkpod is a free, open source software project hosted at Sourceforge and published under the GNU General Public License. It provides a graphical user interface that enables users of Linux and other Unix operating systems to transfer audio files onto their iPod, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPod photo or iPod mini music players.
GT 101 The German Army's development division, the Heereswaffenamt (Army Ordnance Board), studied a number of gas turbine engines for use in tanks starting in mid-1944. Although none of these were fitted operationally, the GT 101 (GT for "Gas Turbine") reached a production quality stage of development and was considered for installation in the Panther tank.
GT Advance Championship Racing GT Advance Championship Racing is the US version of the Japanese game Advance GTA, which is a racing game for the Game Boy Advance that, much like Gran Turismo, boasts licensed vehicles from manufacturers such as Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and other Japanese car makers and features a championship mode that will reward you with unlocked tracks, additional cars, and performance parts depending on how well you race.
GT Bicycles GT Bicycles is a large US manufacturer of road, mountain, and BMX bicycles. Founded in 1979, by a Southern Californian by the name of Gary Turner, a welding engineer, who originally designed and made a bmx frame for his young son.
GT Observer The GT Observer is a standalone Windows application that navigates and explores OLAP cubes developed by Microsoft Analysis Services (SQL Server). It replaces and enhances the current practice of using Microsoft Excel to interrogate OLAP cubes by defining pivot tables.
GT Racing GT Racing is a Super Famicom game where the player gets to drive a GT car in either championship or practice mode. When a player beats a record, he is asked to insert his name and his name or initials (up to 4 characters).
GT Smith GT Smith was a small, family owned supermarket chain based in Knottingley near Pontefract, in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. The main branch was located on Marine Villa Road in Knottingley, with other branches in nearby Pontefract and Castleford.
GT-76 GT-76 is a Swedish Bandy club from Stockholm who were founded in 1976 when two sport clubs, Gubbängens BK, and Tallen merged and created GT-76. This helped GT-76 today to become the biggest Bandy club in the world.
GT&T The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company is a fixed Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) based in Guyana, South America. It is the largest provider of telecommunication services in Guyana with a subscriber base exceeding three hundred thousand in a country with an average population of seven hundred thousand.
GTA clone GTA clone is a term used by videogame critics and players to refer to the slew of videogames released following the massive success of Grand Theft Auto III (GTA III) in 2001, which emulated, or at least attempted to, the gameplay functions of GTA III or other later games from the Grand Theft Auto series.
GTA Farecard The GTA Farecard is a planned smartcard-based fare payment system to be introduced in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, in 2007. Implementation is to be completed by 2010, giving the Greater Toronto Area's local and regional transit operators a single fare-payment system to replace the current mixture of passes, tickets, tokens, and cash-based systems.
GTA: Online GTA: Online is a script designed for San Andreas Multiplayer (A deathmatch multiplayer modification for GTA: San Andreas) which allows player to 'live' in world of San Andreas. Players can earn money, put it in a bank, manage bank accounts and start or join existing gangs.
GTAP GTAP (Global Trade Analysis Project) is a global network of researchers (mostly from universities, international organizations, or the economic ministries of governments) who conduct quantitative analysis of international economic policy issues, especially trade policy.
GTCR Golder Rauner GTCR Golder Rauner is a Chicago-based private equity firm with over $6 billion in capital with a focus on investments in the business-to-business services/outsourcing, information technology services, healthcare services, education/training, transaction processing, marketing services, and distribution/logistics sectors.
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GTE General Telephone and Electronics (GTE) was the largest of the "independent" US telephone companies during the days of the Bell System. It acquired the second largest independent, Continental Telephone (ConTel) in 1993.
GTE operating companies The GTE Operating Companies are separate telephone companies within Verizon that provide local telephone service to areas previously served by GTE. The GTE Operating Companies function much like the Bell Operating Companies and were arranged in the GTE corporate structure in the same fashion.
GThumb gThumb is an open-source image viewer and organizer for the GNOME desktop environment released under the GNU General Public License. It was originally based on GQView, and is designed to have a clean, simple interface.
GTI (Freespace) In the fictional Descent: FreeSpace game universe, the GTI, or Galactic Terran Intelligence, were the Intelligence arm of the Galactic Terran Alliance before this body was merged into the Galactic Terran Vasudan Alliance. The GTI are referenced several times in the original FreeSpace game, but are best known as the main enemy in the Silent Threat expansion pack, where rogue officers attempted to stage a coup in what became known as the Hades Rebellion.
GTK+ The GIMP Toolkit—abbreviated, and almost exclusively known, as GTK+—is one of the two most popular widget toolkits for the X Window System for creating graphical user interfaces. GTK+ and Qt have supplanted Motif, previously the most widely used X widget toolkit.
GTKWave GTKWave is a fully featured GTK+ based wave viewer for Unix and Win32 which reads LXT, LXT2, VZT, and GHW files as well as standard Verilog VCD/EVCD files and allows their viewing. GTKWave is available for GNU/Linux with ports for Windows and Mac.
GTP cyclohydrolase I GTP cyclohydrolase I (GTP 7,8-8,9-dihydrolase, ) is an enzyme that is part of the folate and biopterin biosynthesis pathways. It is responsible for the hydrolysis of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) to form 7,8-dihydroneopterin 3'-triphosphate.
GTPase activating protein GTPase Activating Proteins, or GAPs, or GTPase Accelerating Proteins is a family of regulatory proteins whose members can bind to activated G proteins and stimulate their GTPase activity with the result of terminating the signaling event.
GTPS The GTPS (Government Telephone Preference Scheme) is a British system for limiting outgoing calls from landlines if the network is overloaded during an emergency. Numbers registered under the GTPS will still be able to make outgoing calls if the service is limited.
GTR (band) GTR was a supergroup founded in 1986 by ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and Yes and Asia guitarist Steve Howe. Other members included vocalist (and former milkman) Max Bacon (ex-Moby Dick, Nightwing, Bronz), bassist Phil Spalding (ex-Bernie Torme, Toyah, Mike Oldfield, Original Mirrors), and American drummer Jonathan Mover (ex-Marillion, later of Steve Vai fame).
GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri The GTX-35VS Kaveri is a low-bypass-ratio afterburning turbofan being developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) of Bangalore, India. The Kaveri engine is an indigenous Indian design intended to power production models of the HAL Tejas fighter, otherwise known as the "Light Combat Aircraft" (LCA) as well as the proposed Medium Combat Aircraft (MCA).
GTRI Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory The Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL) is one of seven labs in the Georgia Tech Research Institute. It conducts basic and applied research into electro-optical topics and supports electro-optical education at the university level.
GTRI Information Technology & Telecommunications Laboratory The Information Technology & Telecommunications Laboratory (ITTL) is one of seven labs in the Georgia Tech Research Institute. It conducts a broad range of research in areas of computer science, information technology, communications, networking, and the development of commercial products from university research.
GTUBE The GTUBE (Generic Test for Unsolicited Bulk Email) is a 68 byte test string used to test anti spam solutions, notably those based on spamassassin. In spamassassin, it carries an antispam score of 1000 by default, which would be sufficient to trigger any installation.
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