Netter is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Netter (1826–1882), Zionist leader Claude Netter (1924–2007), French Olympic champion foil fencer Douglas...
Netter Digital Entertainment (NDE) was a visual effects and CGI special effects company founded in 1995 and went out of business in 2000. Netter Digital...
Margaret Bailes, and Wyomia Tyus. The relay Netter was a part of set the world record with a time of 42.88. Netter also competed in the 1972 Olympics. "Rosedale...
Babylon 5, he founded and appointed himself CEO of Netter Digital, a CGI special effects company. Netter Digital then replaced Foundation Imaging as the...
Kfar Netter (Hebrew: כְּפַר נֶטֶר, lit. 'Netter Village') is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the coastal plain near Netanya, it falls under the...
The Net may refer to: The Net, a 1916 film by George Foster Platt The Net (1923 film), a film by J. Gordon Edwards The Net (1953 film), a film starring...
Charles Netter (Hebrew: יעקב 'קרל' נטר; 14 September 1826 – October 2, 1882), was a founding member of the Alliance Israélite Universelle. In 1870, Netter founded...
and Rene Wolpert. "Nadine Netter, 17, Keeps Tennis Title". The New York Times. July 21, 1962. "Paid Notice: Deaths Netter, Alice D." The New York Times...
Look up Net or net in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Net or net may refer to: Net (device), a mesh of strings or ropes Net (textile), a loosely knit...
In business and accounting, net income (also total comprehensive income, net earnings, net profit, bottom line, sales profit, or credit sales) is an entity's...
Claude Netter (23 October 1924, in Paris, France – 13 June 2007) was a French Olympic champion foil fencer. Netter competed in three Olympiads for the...
Donald Terence Netter (1929–2018) was an American painter and former Jesuit priest. Blau, Eleanor (February 19, 1978). "A Home For the Arts In Wallingford"...
French-run camps before being helped to escape. Netter was born to Blanche Isaac and Mathieu Netter, an industrialist from the Alsace region of France...
Thomas Netter, OCarm (c. 1375 – 2 November 1430) was an English Scholastic theologian and controversialist. From his birthplace he is commonly called Thomas...
Look up NET in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. NET may refer to: National Educational Television, the predecessor of the Public Broadcasting Service...
outstanding liabilities equal net financial assets, so net worth can be expressed as the sum of non-financial assets and net financial assets. This concept...
NetEase, Inc. (simplified Chinese: 网易; traditional Chinese: 網易; pinyin: Wǎngyì) is a Chinese Internet technology company providing online services centered...
Net 10, net 15, net 30 and net 60 (often hyphenated "net-" and/or followed by "days", e.g., "net 10 days") are payment terms for trade credit, which specify...
AlexNet is the name of a convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture, designed by Alex Krizhevsky in collaboration with Ilya Sutskever and Geoffrey...
casting net, also called a throw net, is a net used for fishing. It is a circular net with small weights distributed around its edge. The net is cast...
ControlNet is an open industrial network protocol for industrial automation applications, also known as a fieldbus. ControlNet was earlier supported by...