| 1. | Starting in the 1920s, Vannevar Bush and others developed mechanical differential analyzers.
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| 2. | One of the inspirations for ENIAC was the mechanical analog Bush differential analyzer.
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| 3. | The "'Rockefeller Differential Analyzer "'was an advanced version of the Differential Analyzer invented in 1931.
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| 4. | The "'Rockefeller Differential Analyzer "'was an advanced version of the Differential Analyzer invented in 1931.
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| 5. | The UCLA differential analyzer from the same era is also shown briefly for the same reason.
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| 6. | :It functions as a differential analyzer of the attributes " surprise " and " panic ".
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| 7. | This model came as a result of his work on Vannevar Bush's differential analyzer, an early analog computer.
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| 8. | In a differential analyzer, the output of one integrator drove the input of the next integrator, or a graphing output.
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| 9. | The primary advantages of a DDA over the conventional analog differential analyzer are greater lash " issues of mechanical analog systems.
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| 10. | Additionally a small version of the differential analyzer was completed by September 1948, although it appears to have seen little use.
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