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  • '''Electronic design automation''' ('''EDA''' or '''ECAD''') is a category of software tools for designing ...[Place and route]]) tools were developed. The proceedings of the [[Design Automation Conference]] cover much of this era.
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  • '''John Cohn''' is a 49-year-old chief IBM [[scientist]] for design automation from Richmond, Vermont. He fixes, makes and hacks electronics, fabricates m
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  • ...nnon]] that saw considerable use during World War II. It was a long-recoil automation of the Year 11 Type direct-fire infantry gun. It was fed by a 15-round clos
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  • * Save Time with Automation and Remote Testing
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  • ...between 0.1 and 3,000 μm. Advances in sophisticated data processing and automation have allowed this to become the dominant method used in industrial PSD dete
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  • ...ame period. Increased [[productivity]] achieved through increased use of [[automation]] and more efficient equipment was mainly responsible for maintaining the p
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  • For automation in link spinning/winding there is the so-called “in-line steamer”. The
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  • *Division 25 — Integrated Automation
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  • ...uter-voiced reading enables the proliferation of more works faster through automation, than if read by humans.
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  • ...g Interface]] to help screen readers obtain this information, such as [[UI Automation]] (UIA) for [[Microsoft Windows]] or [[AT-SPI]] for [[GNOME]].
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  • ...tion.{{Vague|date=June 2010}} Nanotechnology's reduced size may allow for automation of tasks which were previously inaccessible due to physical restrictions, w
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  • ...in industrial settings).Most important application of safety relays is in automation industries dealing with robotic cell set up .
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  • With [[automation]] of the workplace in “full swing” by the 1970s, large numbers of women
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  • ...n be understood as a complete record of patient encounters that allows the automation and streamlining of the workflow in health care settings and increases safe
    57 KB (8,295 words) - 21:37, 20 September 2010
  • ...Boxes. Examples of G.hn devices based on low complexity profiles are home automation, home security and Smart Grid devices. ...andard], HomeGrid Forum Blog</ref> [[Smart Grid]] applications like [[home automation]] or [[demand side management]] can also be targeted by G.hn-compliant devi
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  • ...systems<br />climate technologies<br />power technologies<br />industrial automation<br />electric motors <br />storage systems<br />network power<br />professi # '''Emerson Industrial Automation'''
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  • ...th Carolina]]. It is made up of the Airetool, Apex, Buckeye, Cleco, Cooper Automation, DGD, Doler, Dotco, [[Gardner Denver]], Geta, Master Power, Metronix, Quack
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  • |industry = [[automotive industry|Automotive]], [[Automation]], [[Major appliances]], [[Packaging]], [[Security]] ...ing machines. These technologies serve Bosch's two core markets–factory automation and mobile hydraulics.
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  • These machines take the automation one step farther by clamping the material and drilling or countersinking th
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  • * [[Haas Automation]] – [[Gene Haas]] * [[Stewart Haas Racing]] – [[Tony Stewart]] and [[Gene Haas]] (via [[Haas Automation]])
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  • *”Firepower in the Lab: Automation in the Fight Against Infectious Diseases and Bioterrorism” (2001), Chapte
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