That depends on personal opinion. From my point of view, my choices would be Sir Clive Sinclair (who 'kick-started' the home computer industry with the ZX80, ZX81 and Spectrum computers) - and Sir Alan Sugar - founder of Amstrad computers. Between them - they brought computing power out of offices, universities etc - into the public domain. Alan Turing was the 'Inventor of the computer', and I would chose Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple
Sugar CRM is a web application software that is open sourced. The Sugar software allows a company to optimize its sales force automation, marketing campaigns and customer support.
Yes
its sugar and water combination heated
well you shouldn't incase u spill something but on computers peole type and ur not the only one using the computer so u are creating germs and bacteria on ur hands then u eat meaning u are swallowing all that bacteria which can make u sick and create ulcers
sugar provides energy for the body.
White sugar premium is a futures market term refering to the difference between the price of White sugar (As sold on the London exchange) and Raw sugar (unrefined sugar sold on the New York exchange). It can also refer to a refining cost to refine raw sugar.
A sugar called Lactose.
glucose
If you are talking about the sugar used to make treats, then yes. I don't know about the sugar your body provides.
glucose
glycocalyx
Sugar in moderate amounts is good for the body and provides fuel. It satisfies a craving in the body as well.
The mitochondria uses oxidative phosphorylation to synthesize ATP from the sugar glucose.
Sugar cane (the source of sugar) was first cultivated in China.
Brazil has the highest sugar consumption of any country in the world. Brazil is also a major producer of sugar, and is ranked third in the world for its sugar export.
The sugar act was created in response to the colonists purchasing from which country?