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  • ...builds heat-insulated shelters. She is said to be proficient in mechanical engineering as well. *Battery Array: To get electricity, the colonists [[Daisy chain (electrical engineering)|daisy chain]] twenty 12-volt car [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] in pa
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  • |target=Personnel, light-armored vehicles, aircraft ...er= Current: General Dynamics, Fabrique Nationale, US Ordnance, and Manroy Engineering<br>
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  • *[[British Army]] [[FV432|FV432 Trojan Engineering Tank]]<ref name=autogenerated1 /> ...c_nurol/fmc_nurol5.html Army Technology - Next Generation Tracked Armoured Vehicles<!-- Bot generated title -->] army-technology.com</ref>
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  • Swingfire was developed by [[Fairey Engineering Ltd]] and the [[British Aircraft Corporation]]. It replaced the [[Vickers V ...use on the [[FV438 Swingfire]] and the [[FV102 Striker|Striker]] armoured vehicles, Swingfire was developed to be launched from other platforms:
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  • ...d for the manufacture of [[Nuclear Weapon]] [[Atmospheric reentry|Re-entry vehicles]] (RV). [[Category:Aerospace engineering]]
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  • ...nies because it requires a higher degree of production control and product engineering during polymerization step. This process suspends the water based reactant * Fuel monitor systems in vehicles
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  • ...opolymer]]ized with ethylene. This allows polypropylene to be used as an [[engineering plastic]], competing with materials such as [[Acrylonitrile butadiene styre ...acts. EPP is extensively used in model aircraft and other radio controlled vehicles by hobbyists. This is mainly due to its ability to absorb impacts, making t
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  • ...an English]], bitumen is referred to as 'asphalt' or 'asphalt cement' in [[engineering]] [[jargon]]. In [[Australian English]], bitumen is sometimes used as the g ...ages=2–4 (n13-15 in electronic page field)|journal=The Building News and Engineering Journal |volume=Vol. 109: July to December 1915 |issue=No. 3157 |url=http:/
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  • ...requent use in high-rise building and bridge construction, as well as most vehicles, many appliances, tools, pipes, non-illuminated signs and railroad tracks. ...ank Kreith and Yogi Goswami, eds. (2004). ''The CRC Handbook of Mechanical Engineering, 2nd edition. Boca Raton. p. 12-2.</ref>
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  • ...age dumps. Road dust may be suppressed by mechanical methods like sweeping vehicles,<ref>http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=936477</ref> with ...ce]] is a state of prevention against dust contamination or damage, by a [[Engineering|design]] or treatment of [[material]]s and items in [[manufacturing]] or th
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  • ...[[motor oil]], is protecting the [[internal combustion engine]]s in motor vehicles and powered equipment. ...component in combination with one of the other base oils. Commonly used in engineering processes, such as milling and lathe turning.
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  • ...st=Michael F. |authorlink=M. F. Ashby|coauthors=& David R. H. Jones |title=Engineering Materials 2 |origyear=1986 |edition=with corrections |year=1992 |publisher= ...tive manufacturers]] use stainless steel as decorative highlights in their vehicles.
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  • ...nt itself and that the highway shoulders are sufficiently wide as to allow vehicles room to pull off of the highway if needed. {{civil-engineering-stub}}
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  • ...used as natural construction material for centuries. Combined with modern engineering and materials such as concrete and steel, a durable, low-impact building ca ...scapes, and accommodation of alternative-fuelled/powered and human-powered vehicles.
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  • ...nthropometry]], [[biomechanics]], [[mechanical engineering]], [[industrial engineering]], [[industrial design]], [[kinesiology]], [[physiology]] and [[psychology ...y, an ergonomist will have a BA or BS in Psychology, Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Design or Health Sciences, and usually an MA, MS or PhD in a
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  • ...of Benzene in Water.|journal=Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Chemical & Engineering Data Series|volume=3|pages=253|year=1958|doi=10.1021/i460004a016}}</ref><!- ...automobile service stations, the transfer of gasoline, exhaust from motor vehicles, and industrial emissions.<ref>[http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts3.html#bookm
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  • ...-sensitive safety mats and laser scanners (often used on Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) when in industrial settings).Most important application of safety rel Omron STI, Banner Engineering (EZ-SCREEN), Leuze electronic, OMRON, Pilz, Rockwell, Guardmaster; Sick and
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  • ...| last8 = Hara | first8 = M | last9 = Oya | first9 = Y | journal = Fusion Engineering and Design | volume = 81 | pages = 1439 }}</ref> *Newman LS. "Beryllium." ''Chemical & Engineering News'', 2003; 36:38.
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  • ...ribution for Wildfire Detection and Management | journal = Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | volume = 64 | issue = 10 | date = October 1998 | pages ...three wildfire smoke detection systems | format = PDF | publisher = Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada (FERIC) | date = June 2004 | journal = Advanta
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  • * [[Railway]] vehicles (see [[Hitachi Rail]]) Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory
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