Examples of using Digitized in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A rocket-launched spacecraft will carry the capsules, along with digitized tributes from fans.
Catalogued and digitized.
When their records were digitized 10 years ago.
It also benefited from the increasing availability of digitized information, and the possibility to distribute that via the Internet.
It also benefited from the increasing availability of digitized information and the possibility to distribute via the internet.
This is the new 32-bit super system with digitized sound, VGA graphics and full-motion video.
More digitized: Another 50 billion devices and“things” will be connected to the Internet within 5 years.
Here, instead of through the lens of a genome, through the lens of digitized pieces of the historical record.
Com is the largest Cryptocurrency Exchange in the world and has almost all the digitized coins currently in the world.
from social media, digitized data, artificial intelligence,
A wide-field view of the sky around Alpha Centauri was created from photographic images forming part of the Digitized Sky Survey 2.
restored and digitized.
Here you will find a digitized collection of works from the collections of Shchukin
It also benefited from the increasing availability of digitized information, and the ability to distribute it via the Internet.
This shows a wide-field view around the cluster using images from the Digitized Sky Survey 2.
A handwriting(script) font based on the flowing handwriting of Gili Levin. Digitized by Shavit Yaacov.
Hyper Island designs learning experiences that challenges companies and individuals to grow and stay competitive in an increasingly digitized world.
simple sounds, through to large-scale games containing digitized voices, images and music.
simple sounds, through to large-scale games containing digitized voices, images and music.
An electronic device, which uses heat to transfer a digitized image from a special ribbon to the flat surface of a plastic card.