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DeveloperA solution used to turn the latent image into a visible image on exposed films.
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DeveloperA solution for developing a film or photographic paper - i.e. for turning an exposed film's or paper's latent image into an image that can be seen.
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Developer1833, "one who develops," agent noun from develop. Photography use attested from 1869; meaning "speculative builder" is from 1938.
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DeveloperA person responsible for developing the required functionality in accordance with project-adopted standards and procedures. This can include performing activities in any of the requirements, analysis [..]
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Developersomeone who develops real estate (especially someone who prepares a site for residential or commercial use) photographic equipment consisting of a chemical solution for developing film Developer is th [..]
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DeveloperA person, or group, that designs and/or builds and/or documents and/or configures the hardware and/or software of computerized systems.
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DeveloperOne of the default roles in the Compute RBAC system and the default role assigned to a new user.
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DeveloperThe person or organization that manufacturers a Target of Evaluation [ITSEC].
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DeveloperDefinition One who attempts to put land to its most profitable use through the construction of improvements. A person creating a subdivision is a developer.
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DeveloperIn photography, the chemical agent and process used to render photographic images visible after exposure to light. In lithographic platemaking, the material used to remove the unexposed coating.
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DeveloperThe company owning the resort. Responsible for constructing the accommodations on-site and selling the product.
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DeveloperThe substance that carries the toner in the developer unit. Through the friction of the developer the toner particles are charged negative, which will cause attraction to the positively charged drum.
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DeveloperThe substance that carries the toner in the developer unit. Through the friction of the developer the toner particles are charged negative, which will cause attraction to the positively charged drum
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DeveloperAccording to 15 USCS § 1701 (5), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 42. Interstate Land Sales] the term developer means “any person who, directly or indirectly, sells or leases, or offers to sell [..]
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DeveloperA developer, or dev, is a computer programmer who is active in creating, modifying, and updating a software product.
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Developer(n) someone who develops real estate (especially someone who prepares a site for residential or commercial use)(n) photographic equipment consisting of a chemical solution for developing film
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DeveloperThe person who's really behind your eviction.
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DeveloperA professional who writes software code.
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DeveloperA chemical solution which reduces exposed silver halide crystals to metallic silver.
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DeveloperA solution used to turn the latent image into a visible image on exposed films.
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DeveloperA chemical reagent used to produce a visible image on an exposed photographic layer. It may take many forms for different materials, such as conventional formulas for silver emulsions; plain water used to develop blueprints; or a gas, such as ammonia vapor, used to develop diazo films and prints.
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Developerchemical bath containing reducing agents, which converts exposed silver halides to black metallic silver, making the latent image visible.
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DeveloperA developer is an individual that builds and create software and applications. He or she writes, debugs and executes the source code of a software application. A developer is also known as a software [..]
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Developer"Developer" means a declarant or any person who purchases an interest in a condominium from declarant, successor declarant or subsequent developer for the primary purpose of resale.
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Developerany member of a Development Team, regardless of technical, functional or other specialty.
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DeveloperAlso called a video game developer, or dev for short, a developer is a person who creates video games. A developer can be any part of the video game development team who helps in some way to make the [..]
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DeveloperA product which oxidises artificial colour pigment.
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DeveloperA company or organization that develops game content
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DeveloperAn individual who writes computer programs to meet specific requirements. The term often implies involvement with, or responsibility for, requirements capture and testing.
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DeveloperA product which oxidises artificial colour pigment.
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Developer
A person or entity engaged in the creation or improvement of certain classes of products.
A real estate developer; a person or company who prepares a parcel of land for sale, or creates structures [..]
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DeveloperA person or entity who prepares raw land for building sites, and sometimes builds on the site.
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DeveloperLegal or physical person that improves tract of land with subdivided parcels, and arranges for utilities and services, in order to sell the parcels or to build structures for rent and/or sale.
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