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1Grid MP — Developer(s) Univa (formerly known as United Devices, Inc) Stable release 5.6 / July 2008 Operating system Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, AIX, Solaris, HP UX …
2Grid — bezeichnet: engl. Raster neue Netz Architektur zur Energieübertragung, siehe Smart Grid eine Eis oder Reifriesin der nordischen Mythologie, siehe Grid (Mythologie) ein Modell zur Organisationsgestaltung (Wirtschaft), siehe Grid Modell ein Electro …
3Grid TV — AG Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft Unternehmenssitz Grünwald, Deutschland Unternehmensleitung Ingo Wolf (CEO) Andreas Wettstein …
4Grid-TV — AG Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft Sitz Baierbrunn, Deutschland Leitung Ingo Wolf (CEO) Andreas Wettstein (VR Präsident) Branche Tel …
5grid — grid; grid·der; grid·e·lin; ne·grid; pen·ta·grid; ti·grid·ia; grid·dle; grid·iron; grid·dler; …
6grid — /grid/, n. 1. a grating of crossed bars; gridiron. 2. Elect. a. a metallic framework employed in a storage cell or battery for conducting the electric current and supporting the active material. b. a system of electrical distribution serving a… …
7grid — [grıd] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: gridiron] 1.) a metal frame with bars across it →↑cattle grid 2.) a pattern of straight lines that cross each other and form squares ▪ Its streets were laid out in a grid pattern. 3.) a set of numbered lines… …
8grid — UK US /grɪd/ noun ► [C] a system of wires for supplying electricity across a large region, country, etc.: »The national grid is one of the world s largest utilities. ► [U] IT GRID COMPUTING(Cf. ↑grid computing) ► [C] a pattern or structur …
9grid — [ grıd ] noun count ** 1. ) a pattern of straight lines that cross each other to form squares: streets laid out on a grid pattern Each spreadsheet page is made up of a grid of columns and rows. a ) a pattern of straight lines that form squares on …
10Grid — (gr[i^]d), n. 1. A grating of thin parallel bars, similar to a gridiron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Elec.) A plate or sheet of lead with perforations, or other irregularities of surface, by which the active material of a secondary battery or accumulator… …