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Croma (programming Language)
Croma may refer to: * Croma (programming language), a dialect of the Lisp programming language * Cromā, an Indian retailer of consumer electronics * Giulio Croma (1572–1632), Italian painter * Fiat Croma, a car See also

* Chroma (other) * Cromer (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cromā
Infiniti Retail Limited, d/b/a Cromā, is an Indian retail chain of consumer electronics and durable goods. It is a subsidiary of Tata group#Affiliated companies, Tata Digital. Croma offers over 20,000 products across 500+ brands through more than 550 stores in 200+ cities in India, in addition to its online presence. Location Presently, there are a total of more than 550 Cromā stores across 200+ cities in India. The stores are spread throughout much of India. In 2012, Infiniti Retail Ltd acquired the Indian retail business of Woolworths Limited, Woolworths for A$35 million, or Rs. 200 crore. Woolworths has been tied up with Tatas since 2005 for external support in the electronic retail market. Awards and recognition Croma was awarded the "Most Admired Retailer of the Year" in the consumer electronics category at the Images Retail Awards in 2010. This marked the third consecutive year that Croma received the accolade. The Images Retail Awards are organized by the India R ...
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Giulio Croma
Giulio Cromer or Croma or Cremer (1572, Ferrara Page 621–1632) was a German-Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active for many years in Ferrara, Italy. From an 1876 book: ''Giulio Cromer, Carlo Bononi a pupil of Bastaruolo, and Alfonso Rivarola or Chenda, were the last artists of any eminence in Ferrara.'' Page 175 Biography Born in 1572, but While he was born in Silesia or to a German family in Ferrara, he trained in that city under Domenico Mona. Known to have originally fled from a Silesian family, he was therefore given the nickname, the German – ''il Tedesco''. Jacopo Bambini was also a pupil of Mona. He died at Ferrara Ferrara (; ; ) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, capital of the province of Ferrara. it had 132,009 inhabitants. It is situated northeast of Bologna, on the Po di Volano, a branch channel of the main ... in 1632. In the latter city he painted a ''Preaching of St. Andrew''. for the church dedic ...
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Fiat Croma
The Fiat Croma name was used for two distinct large family cars by Fiat, one a five door liftback manufactured and marketed from 1985 to 1996, and after a nine-year hiatus, a crossover station wagon manufactured and marketed from 2004 to 2010. First generation (1985–1996) The original Croma (Type 154) was a five door notchback liftback styled by Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign using the Type Four platform, cooperatively used with the Saab 9000, Lancia Thema and Alfa Romeo 164. Released in December 1985, it was marketed in the large family car segment, replacing the Argenta in the Fiat lineup. The Croma was the first large car produced by Fiat to feature a transverse mounted engine and front wheel drive. Facelift The Croma received a light facelift for 1988, first shown in Frankfurt in September 1987. The black plastic between the rear lamps was now ridged rather than smooth, the lower portion of the bumpers were body coloured, and the turn signals received clear ...
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Eighth Note
180px, Figure 1. An eighth note with stem extending up, an eighth note with stem extending down, and an eighth rest. 180px, Figure 2. Four eighth notes beamed together. An eighth note ( American) or a quaver ( British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve). Its length relative to other rhythmic values is as expected—e.g., half the duration of a quarter note (crotchet), one quarter the duration of a half note (minim), and twice the value of a sixteenth note. It is the equivalent of the ''fusa'' in mensural notation. Notation Eighth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a straight note stem with one note flag (see Figure 1). The stem is on the right of the notehead extending upwards or on the left extending downwards, depending primarily on where the notehead lies relative to the middle line of the staff. A related symbol is the eighth rest (or quaver rest), which denotes a silence for the same duration. E ...
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Chroma (other)
Chroma, which is Greek for color ( χρώμα), may refer to: Color * Chrominance or chroma, a component of a television signal * Chroma, a type of colorfulness * Chroma, a measure of color purity in the Munsell color system Business * Chroma ATE, a Taiwanese electronics company * EnChroma, a lens technology and eyewear company Literature * '' Chroma: A Queer Literary Journal'', a UK-based journal * ''Chroma'', a short story collection by Frederick Barthelme * ''Chroma'', a book by Derek Jarman * Chroma, a character in ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' by Norton Juster Music * Chroma feature, a quality of a musical pitch class * ''Chroma'' (album), a 2005 album by Cartel * Chroma (musician), a Japanese musician * ARP Chroma or Rhodes Chroma, a polyphonic synthesizer * "Chroma", a contemporary composition by Rebecca Saunders Video games * ''Chroma'', a canceled 2014 video game by Harmonix * Chroma and Chroma Prime, playable characters from ''Warframe'' * Chroma, a fictional city in t ...
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