AIT
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Ait. AIT may refer to:
Academy for Information Technology, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Academy of Information Technology and Engineering, formerly Academy of Information Technology, Stamford, Connecticut
Adichunchanagiri Institute of TechnologyAdvanced Individual TrainingAdvanced International Translations, localization, translation and software development companyAdvanced Infantry Training
Advanced Intelligent TapeAdvanced Internet Technology
Agency for Instructional TechnologyAfrica Independent TelevisionAlliance Internationale de TourismeAmerican Information Technologies, former corporate name of Ameritech.
American Institute in Taiwan, the de facto embassy of the United States in Taiwan.
An Inconvenient Truth - An Academy Award-winning documentary on
global warming, directed by
Davis Guggenheim.Anterior Inferior Temporal area - A visual association area in the brainApplication Information Table, used in broadcasting media.Applied Industrial Technologies, from its New York Stock Echange ticker symbol
Arts Initiative TokyoArmy Institute of Technology, PuneAryan invasion theory, two theories about India
Asian Institute of TechnologyAsociación Internacional de los Trabajadores, the International Workers Association
Asylum and Immigration TribunalAthlone Institute of TechnologyAuckland Institute of Technology, renamed the Auckland University of TechnologyAutomated Identification Technology
Avtomatika i telemekhanika, a Russian name of the
periodical
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Ait
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AIT and
oat An ait (or eyot) is a small
island found in the middle of a
river or
lake. It is especially used to refer to islands found on the
River Thames in
England.Aits are typically formed by the deposition of
sediment in the water, which accumulates over a period of time. An ait is characteristically long and narrow, and may become a permanent island. However, aits may also be eroded: the resulting sediment is deposited further downstream and could result in another ait. A channel with numerous aits is called a
braided channel.
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William Aiton
AIT
Cette page d’ répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. AIT peut faire référence à :
accident ischémique transitoire, un déficit neurologique d'origine vasculaire spontanément résolutif, selon la liste des
abréviations en médecine,
Alliance internationale de tourisme, une des associations faîtières des clubs d'automobilistes au niveau mondial
Association internationale des travailleurs, appelé aussi Ière Internationale, une ancienne organisation du mouvement ouvrier où se cotoyaient notamment des marxistes et des anarchistes entre 1864 et 1876,
Association internationale des travailleurs, une organisation fondée à Berlin en 1923, et regroupant des syndicats anarcho-syndicalistes,Association des
ingénieurs des télécommunications.
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Aït
William Aiton
AIT
Die Abkürzung AIT steht fürein Speichermedium; siehe
Advanced Intelligent Tape.angewandte Informationstechnikeine Variante der Informationstheorie; siehe
Algorithmische Informationstheorie.das Astronomische Institut Tübingen.die private Universität Asian Institute Of Technology in
Pathumthani,
Thailand.Automatische IdentifizierungstechnikAssembly, Integration and Test einen Begriff aus der Satellitentechnik, zu deutsch etwa Zusammenbau, Verschaltung und Test bzw. Fertigstellung eines Satellitenden
IATA-Code des Flughafens von
Aitutaki (
Cookinseln)Der Namenszusatz "Ait" bei Nordafrikanern deutet auf
berberische Herkunft hineine monatlich in deutsch und englisch erscheinende Architekturfachzeitschrift mit dem Schwerpunkt Innenraum.
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William Aiton
AIT
William Aiton
Dopo aver appreso l'arte del
giardinaggio, nel 1754 lasciò la Scozia alla volta di Londra, dove divenne assistente di
Philip Miller, allora sovraintendente dell'Orto botanico di Chelsea.Nel 1759 venne assunto nei nuovi
Royal Botanic Gardens di Kew, dove lavorò sino alla sua morte. Alla sua opera si devono numerose innovazioni nella struttura dei Kew Gardens. Nel 1789 pubblicò Hortus Kewensis, catalogo delle specie coltivate.Una seconda edizione, riveduta e ampliata, fu pubblicata nel 1810-1813 da suo figlio William Townsend Aiton (1766-1849), che gli successe alla guida dei Kew Gardens e fu incaricato dal re
Giorgio IV di costruire i giardini del Padiglione reale di Brighton.
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