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  • ...ss and health.<ref>{{cite book |title = An Encyclopaedia of the history of technology | first = Ian | last = McNeil | publisher =Taylor & Francis | year = 1990 | ...caustic material. Rather, research proper Hot Process techniques and use a digital or analog candy thermometer to make sure you are at the right temperature.
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  • ...chnology, and still used visual correction of shots with colored splashes. Digital computers would not be adopted for this purpose by the US until the mid 197 ...S Texas (BB-35)|USS ''Texas'']] in 1916. Because of the limitations of the technology at that time, the initial rangekeepers were crude. For example, during Worl
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  • ...of electricity systems (graph format)|date=2005|work=ExternE-Pol|publisher=Technology Assessment / GaBE (Paul Scherrer Institut)|accessdate=2009-09-01}}</ref>. C * {{dmoz|Science/Technology/Energy/Renewable/Hydro/}}
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  • ...argely phased out in clinical environments in favor of [[alcohol]]-filled, digital, or [[thermistor]]-based instruments. It remains in use in a number of othe ...eam|year=2005|last1=Maprani|first1=Antu C.|journal=Environmental Science & Technology|volume=39|page=1679|last2=Al|first2=Tom A.|last3=MacQuarrie|first3=Kerry T.
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  • | Technology | This is a hot rod style device on the cutting edge of 3D printing technology and like a hotrod, you'll have to oil it and do occasional maintenance.
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  • ==Technology== There is an effort to encourage further work on improving the technology in the following areas:
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  • 523 MGM Technology<br/> 604 Digital Equipment Co.<br/>
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  • * Five Direct Digital Synthesizers * Optimized Digital Communications Modes
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  • ...from Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1999 to develop the ''Britannica's'' digital versions, Yannias switched to being CEO of Britannica.com Inc., leaving the ...s chief executive officer for a CET subsidiary, the Centre for Educational Technology Holdings
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  • ...i Safra]], a Swiss billionaire and actor. Recent advances in [[information technology]] and the rise of electronic encyclopedias such as ''[[Microsoft Encarta]]' ...eloped the print version, and the other, [[Britannica.com Inc]], developed digital versions. Since 2001, the two companies shared a [[Chief executive officer|
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  • ...(3rd–6th) or undergone drastic re-organizations (15th). In recent years, digital versions of the ''Britannica'' have been developed, both online and on [[op ...he previous year, particularly in rapidly changing fields such as science, technology, culture and politics. The "Book of the Year" continues to be published eve
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  • ...ional Bureau of Standards]] (now the ''National Institute of Standards and Technology''). Its full title is '''''Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formula ...ng day. And its influence will persist as it is currently being updated in digital format by NIST.|4=[[NIST]]<ref>NIST at 100: Foundations for Progress, 1964:
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  • ...just as [[Project Gutenberg]] aims to do with English Literature. In 2001, technology had improved enough to allow a full scale digitalization of the entire ency * [http://runeberg.org/nf/#preface Preface to the Digital Edition] by Lars Aronsson, 2003
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  • ...ers]] can be utilized to alter or enhance the brightness and contrast of a digital image. Guided lightwave transmission via frequency selective [[waveguides]] ...s developed at the [[United States]] [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|National Bureau of Standards]] in 1954. PZT is used as an [[Ultrasonic sens
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  • ...des |url= |format= |accessdate= |edition= |series= Papermaking Science and Technology |volume= 18 |date= |year= 2000|month= |origyear= |publisher= Fapet Oy|locat
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  • The Oscillating Piston Viscometer technology has been adapted for small sample viscosity and micro-sample viscosity test * [http://www.rheosys.com Digital Rotational Viscometer] - from Rheosys
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  • ...manufacturing technology, it is possible to make a nanofluidic system with digital integrated circuit on a single chip. Therefore, the control and manipulate There is also an attempt to bring nanofluidic technology into energy conversion. In this case, the electrical charged wall behaves a
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  • Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus Digital Library</ref>) is an [[chemical element|element]], [[Chemical compound|comp ...metals such as [[uranium]] and [[plutonium]] are used in [[Nuclear reactor technology|nuclear power plants]] to produce energy via [[nuclear fission]]. Mercury i
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  • ...nd founded the Yuan Dynasty, they used the Chinese gunpowder-based weapons technology in their invasion of Japan. Chinese also used gunpowder to fuel [[rocket]]s ...powder and guns. However, deeper academic inquiry, superior communications technology and access to first-hand sources disprove many elements of a simplistic sol
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  • ...nting. But now the science and technology has developed so <br />that via digital printing any photograph can be printed straightaway on the fabric.<br />
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