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Computers
A notebook-sized computer.

Research
A book in which research data is recorded or otherwise documented.
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notebook

Informatics A small laptop computer, see there Research A book in which research data is recorded or otherwise documented. See Raw data. Cf Logbook.
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There are two types of lab note books - traditional paper note book and electronic note book.
"I believe there is vital evidence contained in his note book that may well have cleared George Beattie.
With hounds such as Tralee Crazy and El Tenor among his progeny, Ratify clearly has the ability to transmit his own excellent stamina, but Note Book also claims staying power from his dam, Book Shelf.
Johnny, or Note Book to give him his proper name, did us proud but his win owes much to the patience of his owner Barry Carn.
Private schools already have other money-generating businesses like selling school uniforms, books, note books, stationary, annual charges, activity/games charges, etc.
Sources said most of the children enrolled in Pakistan Bait-ul-Mall schools belonged to working class and they were being provided free books, note books, uniform and stationery items,besides monthly stipend of Rs 300 for the parents.
LAHORE -- Punjab University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran has called upon the national leadership to provide subsidy on books and note books to promote reading habits in the society.
After reading A Room of One's Own in 1929, Ostle had written to thank Woolf "from the sole[s] of my shoes." "The truth of the book lives," she declared, "& someday, let us hope, will be known." In 1938 she wrote to Woolf again, with praise for Three Guineas, and in this letter she identifies herself as the editor of The Note Books of a Woman Alone, "in which I tried to express some of the difficulties women labour under." She adds, "Your first book started it." (1)
Prizes were donated by Craig Donaghy, editor of the Dr Who magazine including games, note books and copies of the magazine.
After the police cut backs and no lead pencils or note books, I was beginning to think the newly supplied police iPhones could have a system where a message could be answered instantly.