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pascal A high-level programming language that is been used increasingly instead of FORTRAN for scientific programming.
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pascal After Blaise Pascal, French (1623-1662). The pascal, like the pund per square inch, or the kilogram of force per square meter, is a unit of pressure.
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pascal unit of pressure. House air tightness tests are typically conducted with a pressure difference of 50 Pascals between the inside and outside. 50 Pascals is equal to 5.008 mm (0.2 in) of water at 12.9oC
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pascal International unit of sound pressure.
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pascal is a high-level procedural language, named after the French mathematician Blase Pascal, with power, flexibility, and a self-documenting structure that makes it an attractive choice for academic, business, and scientific applications.
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