CINT


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AcronymDefinition
CINTContour Interval
CINTCall Interception
CINTCpu Intensive Integer
CINTCenter for Integrated Nanotechnologies
CINTCritical Incident Negotiating Team (various locations)
CINTConjunto Instrumental Nuestro Tiempo (Spanish: Our Time Instrumental Ensemble; Cuba)
CINTConservation Intention
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This acquisition is a step for Cint in achieving its ultimate vision of being the technology backbone of insight companies.
A critical breakthrough in the CINT nanotube work was the ability of the team to force the nanotube to emit light from a single point along the tube, only at a defect site.
Taking full advantage of Cint's latest SaaS offering Cint Connect, a real-time insights tool that offers a self-serve ecosystem for audience and ad effectiveness measurement, MVI is now able to capture 100+ demographic and pre- profiled data points among each of the 19 million audience members hosted in Cint's platform as they view an online ad tagged for tracking via Cint's technology.
CEO of Cint, Bo Mattsson, says: “In an age where audiences are increasingly fragmented due to the amount of print and online media options available to them, it is crucial that PR professionals concentrate efforts on the right publications that are read by and resonate with target audiences.
The problem of exposing too much information could continue to plague social media users, said the August 2013 poll by Cint USA and the global security software developer Trend Micro.
Table-1: Maximum tolerable interfering species concentration of Cint refers to interfering compound concentration
Minimal interval for integrations CINTERVAL CINT = 24 !
Pronunciation of star names Star Pronunciation Achernar (1) a' ker nar' Aldebaran (1) Cil' de bu ran' Alnair (1) Cil na' ir Altair (1) Cil ta' ir Antares (2) Cint a' res Arcturus (2) Cirk tu' rus Betelgeuse (1) bet' el jou ze' Canopus2 ku no' pus Castor (2) kus' tor Fomalhaut (1) fom' ul hout' Pollux (2) pol luks Procyon (2) pro' ki on Regulus (3) re' gu lus Rigel (1) rijl Sirius (2) se ri us Spica (2) spe' ku Vega (1) ve' gu Key to pronunciation symbols a (long) "arm", "father" e (short) "end", "best" e (long) "cafe", "Andre" e (long) "even", "we" i (short) "it", "pin" o (short) "offer", "dog" o (long) "beau", "Bordeaux" u (short) "much", "come" u (long) "clue", "noon" u (short) "put", "good" Origin of the name: (1) = Arabic, (2) = Greek, (3) = Renaissance Latin Source: Kunitzsch, P.
In addition, CTIA requires an in-pixel integration capacitor (Cint), limiting charge storage capacitance and dynamic range.