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  • 1ASSIST (organization) — ASSIST is a non profit organization with tax exempt status incorporated in the state of Vermont. To promote mutual understanding, cultural interchange and a more peaceful world, ASSIST provides opportunities for outstanding international students …

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  • 2Assist — or ASSIST may refer to:In sport: *Action by a player leading to a score by another player: **Assist (basketball) **Assist (ice hockey) **Assist (football) (soccer) **Assist (water polo) *Assist (baseball) is awarded to every defensive player who… …

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  • 3assist — UK US /əˈsɪst/ verb ► [I or T] to help somebody or help with something: assist (sb) with sth »The coordinator will assist the director with all aspects of event planning. assist (sb) in doing sth »The prospectus provides detailed information that …

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  • 4Assist Processor — Assist Processors (auch specialty processors) sind zusätzliche CPUs, die auf IBM System z Mainframes eingesetzt werden, um reguläre Prozessoren von bestimmten Aufgaben zu entlasten. Außerdem werden Assist Processors bei der Berechnung von… …

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  • 5Assist Processors — (auch specialty processors) sind zusätzliche CPUs, die auf IBM System z Mainframes eingesetzt werden, um reguläre Prozessoren von bestimmten Aufgaben zu entlasten. Außerdem werden Assist Processors bei der Berechnung von Lizenzgebühren für… …

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  • 6Assist Prozessor — Assist Processors (auch specialty processors) sind zusätzliche CPUs, die auf IBM System z Mainframes eingesetzt werden, um reguläre Prozessoren von bestimmten Aufgaben zu entlasten. Außerdem werden Assist Processors bei der Berechnung von… …

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  • 7ASSIST (computing) — ASSIST (the Assembler System for Student Instruction and Systems Teaching) is an IBM System/370 compatible assembler and interpreter developed in the 1970s at Penn State University by John Mashey and a group of Mashey s student assistants.… …

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  • 8assist — I verb abet, accommodate, act as assistant to, administer to, afford aid, aid, auxiliari, back, be of help, be of use, come to the aid of, cooperate with, do a service, endorse, foster, furnish aid, further, give a hand, give aid, give support,… …

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  • 9assist — has the same meaning as help, and shares the same grammatical constructions. In many contexts the two words are interchangeable, but help is usually preferable, assist being, in Fowler s term (1926), a ‘genteelism’ to be avoided. However, assist… …

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  • 10Assist — As*sist , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assisting}.] [L. assistere; ad + sistere to cause to stand, to stand, from stare to stand: cf. F. assister. See {Stand}.] To give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of… …

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