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  • ...eral-purpose type. A large number of Oxfords have been preserved on static display. ...hem at Hatfield later, to meet the demands for Oxfords for training. Other companies also manufactured the aircraft.<ref name="ab18" /><ref name="Mod p628"/>
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  • ...had done a doctoral dissertation in a group working on the application of technology for the problems of blindness. Bliss was interested in basic research on t ...ativity, Bliss programmed an SRI computer to present text in a moving belt display, similar to that in Times Square New York City, on both his air jet stimula
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  • ...oration that invented, designed, manufactured, and distributed [[Assistive technology|technological aids]] for [[blindness|blind]] and [[low vision]] persons. TS ...http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=4&DocumentID=4368|title=Assistive Technology Timeline|publisher=American Foundation for the Blind|accessdate=2009-01-25}
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  • ...gy]], in the same way that some people say "[[Liquid crystal display|LCD]] Display" (see also [[RAS syndrome]]). However, the phrase is commonly used in the i ...ble) to prevent danger. Guidance from the [[Institution of Engineering and Technology]] (IET, published under the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers|IEE]] bra
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  • To assess the fit between a person and the used technology, ergonomists consider the job (activity) being done and the demands on the ...petition among [[consumer goods]] and [[electronics]] has resulted in more companies including human factors in product design.
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  • ..., thus discouraging theft. Similarly, Hilti's ATC (Active Torque Control) technology monitors tool-body movement to prevent equipment from twisting out of the o ...ld diamond core drill, the DD-EC1, best in class for its "Top Spin" coring technology.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Hilti had previously won the award for i
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  • ...Group]] companies. Hitachi is the [[List of the largest global technology companies|third largest]] technological company by revenue as of 2009. ...ectrical repair shop. Today, it is one of the leading manufacturers in new technology.
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  • .../Guide-to-Greener-Electronics/which-companies-really-sell-gr/ |title=Which companies are phasing out PVC and BFRs | Greenpeace International |publisher=Greenpea * [[List of Japanese companies]]
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  • ...components—including the [[circuit board]] with control chip and [[LED]] display, a [[battery (electricity)|battery]], and a [[buzzer]]—are visible.]] ...otor is turned at an accurate rate by the alternating current, which power companies carefully regulate. [[Gear]]s drive a shaft at the desired rate, and turn
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  • ...dar Rapids]], [[Iowa]], primarily providing [[aviation]] and [[information technology]] systems and services to [[government]]al agencies and [[aircraft manufact ...nd its work in all phases of the communications field while broadening its technology thrust into numerous other disciplines. This moved Arthur Collins into a m
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  • ...[television production]] applications. It is typically used to measure and display the level, or [[voltage]], of a video signal with respect to [[time]]. ...video screen at the same point in time. A waveform monitor can be used to display the overall brightness of a television picture, or it can zoom in to show o
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  • ...ed MHz, permits the envelope of the high-frequency RF to be displayed. The display is not a trace, but a solid triangle of light. Some bench-top oscilloscopes ...pecial oscilloscopes have borrowed from [[Image intensifier|night vision]] technology, employing a microchannel plate electron multiplier behind the tube face to
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