Cram
71Cram schools in Hong Kong — Advertisement of star teachers emblazoned on public transport Cram schools in Hong Kong are referred to as Tutorial schools (Chinese: 補習社 Jyutping: bou2 zaap6 se5). According to the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong, a third of… …
72Cram, Donald James — ▪ 2002 American chemist (b. April 22, 1919, Chester, Vt. d. June 17, 2001, Palm Desert, Calif.), was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his development of ways to build molecules that could mimic the functioning of molecules in… …
73Cram, Donald J. — ▪ American chemist in full Donald James Cram born April 22, 1919, Chester, Vermont, U.S. died June 17, 2001, Palm Desert, California American chemist who, along with Charles J. Pedersen (Pedersen, Charles J.) and Jean Marie Lehn (Lehn,… …
74Cram, Ralph Adams — ▪ American architect and writer born Dec. 16, 1863, Hampton Falls, N.H., U.S. died Sept. 22, 1942, Boston architect and writer, the foremost Gothic revival architect in the United States. Inspired by the influential English critic… …
75Cram , Donald James — (1919–) American chemist Born in Chester, Vermont, Cram was educated at the University of Nebraska and at Harvard, where he completed his PhD in 1947. He moved immediately to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he served as professor …
76Cram-cram — Cenchrus biflorus Cenchrus biflorus …
77CRAM-MD5 — В криптографии, CRAM MD5 является механизмом аутентификации вида запрос ответ (англ. challenge response authentication mechanism, отсюда «CRAM»), определенному в RFC 2195, основанному на алгоритме HMAC MD5 MAC. Он используется некоторыми… …
78Cram-Down Deal — 1. A situation in which a creditor is forced to accept undesirable terms imposed by a court during a bankruptcy or reorganization. 2. A merger or acquisition with unfavorable terms, in which shareholders or debtors of the target company are… …
79cram-full — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: cram (II) : as full as can be : overflowing a novel cram full of suspense …
80cram-full — /kram fool /, adj. as full as possible; chockfull: a box cram full with toys. [1830 40] * * * …