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The term Neolithic revolution was first used by the man V. Gordon Childe.V. Gordon Childe was the first man to use the term Neolithic revolution.
The term Jingoism refers to aggressive foreign policy in regards to extreme patriotism. It was first used in Britain in the 1870's in reference to Russia. However it was first used in an American newspaper in 1893.
This is the term used for big vacuume tubes which were used in the construction of first generaiton of computers.
The term was first used by a German in 1879, William Marr, who founded the "League for Anti-Semitism."
Reena Kumari in 2012
Theodore Roosevelt .. duuuhhh! :p
The term that is used is "lipid bilayer".
who first used the term plasma in science?
the term was first used by Harold hardradar
The first use of the term "advertising" was used in the year 1655!
The term Powertrain refers to a part embedded in a motor vehicle. This part is used to generate power and the power gets delivered to the surface of the road, water and air.
Linux is an operating system which is free and has an open source unlike Microsoft Windows. An embedded Linux is a small independent program used within all sorts of appliances to control its operation and its functions.
There is no such term as embedded process application but you probably meant embedded system software. Embedded systems can make use of general purpose compilers, assemblers and debuggers, but these are often used in conjunction with more specific high-level programming tools and modellers, many of which emit C-code or raw assembly.
Jet set is a term describing the lifestyle of affluent members of society who travel all around the world, often by way of private jets. The coining of this term can be attributed to Igor Cassini, a reporter for the New York Journal-American who wrote under the pseudonym of "Cholly Knickerbocker".
Embedded system is a term used in computer technology. Essentially, it is a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system.
The first time the term Wacko Jacko was used was in 1983 by the press.
First used by an American journalist/Social commentator, H.L. Mencken, in the early 1920s