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  • '''Timeline of [[clothing]] and [[textile]]s [[technology]].''' ...s left on little pieces of hard clay.<ref name="Chang">[http://www.textile-technology.com/stone-age-clothing-more-advanced-than-thought/ "Stone Age clothing more
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  • ...lecture using hardware and software applications. The advances of Braille technology are meaningful because blind people can access more texts, books and libra *[[Assistive technology]]
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  • | title = Fire Technology ....asp?categoryID=194&itemID=19031&URL=Publications/Fire%20Technology ''Fire Technology'' at the National Fire Protection Agency website]</ref>.
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  • ...luation, storage, and retrieval of data of importance to [[science]] and [[technology]]. ...ndamental Physical Constants: 2006 |work=Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) |publisher=[[NIST]]|format=PDF}}</ref>
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  • '''Through-hole technology''', also spelled "thru-hole", refers to the mounting scheme used for electr Through-hole technology almost completely replaced earlier electronics assembly techniques such as
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  • ...'' ('''SMD'''). In the industry it has largely replaced the [[through-hole technology]] construction method of fitting components with wire leads into holes in t ...became widely used in the late 1980s. Much of the pioneering work in this technology was by [[IBM]]. The design approach first demonstrated by IBM in 1960 in th
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  • ...art of a larger, 500 billion [[Yen|JPY]] investment in [[semiconductor]] [[technology]]. * [[Kokubu Technology Center]]
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  • ...of ice, especially to the tropics. The advent of artificial refrigeration technology has since made delivery of ice obsolete.
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  • [[Category:Primitive technology]]
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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 |
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  • ...as opposed to buying it. My objective in this endeavor was to use existing technology to design a simple, cheap, reliable and efficient method for the small-scal
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  • ...on%20refrigeration%22 Refrigeration for developing countries, Intermediate Technology Development Group] [[Category:Cooling technology]]
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  • ...ivet]]ed steel plates. The Americans also became more accepting of the new technology when the process allowed them to repair their ships quickly after a German During the 1920s, major advances were made in welding technology, including the 1920 introduction of automatic welding in which electrode wi
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  • ...chnology and leaving few traces behind, has been deemed useful both in low-technology environments and in clandestine circumstances where discretion was necessar
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  • ...ide fuel cells], Ph.D. Thesis by Florian Nagel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, 2008</ref>. Most of these engines have severe purity requirements o ...ide fuel cells], Ph.D. Thesis by Florian Nagel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, 2008</ref>.
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  • Gasification was an important and familiar 19th and early 20th century technology, and its potential and practical applicability to [[internal combustion eng ...the subject that can sate the appetite of one interested in the history of technology or serve the amateur experimenter well, even dated as they are.</ref>
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  • | Technology
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  • ...contracted by the Navy for the purpose of evaluating the latest hydrofoil technology. The second boat was the rival [[Grumman]] built [[USS Flagstaff (PGH-1)|US ...tion for a tour to promote the Navy's newest developments in [[hydrofoil]] technology. Three days later, the [[Landing ship, tank|tank landing ship]] sailed from
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  • ...; Note: Documentary Program concluded that this weapon was the best recent technology in a long line of grenades, anti-armor and RPG weapons, part of "best" bein ...Packing a Punch: America's Man-Portable Antitank Weapons" page 90 Military Technology 3/2010 ISSN 0722-3226</ref>
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  • * [http://www.army-technology.com/projects/adats/index.html ADATS] at Army Technology
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  • ...AN|MILAN 3]]'' firing posts and the ''Trigat-MR'' missile.[http://www.army-technology.com/projects/milan/] * [http://www.army-technology.com/projects/lr_trigat army-technology]
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  • |Image= http://www.army-technology.com/projects/mbt_law/images/mbtlaw_1.jpg The MBT LAW was developed by [[Saab Bofors Dynamics]], using technology derived from the [[BILL 2 Anti-tank guided weapon|BILL 2]] (warhead and gui
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  • ...Heavy Anti-Armour Missile, France|author=|date=|accessdate=|publisher=Army-Technology}}</ref> *[http://www.army-technology.com/projects/eryx/ army-technology.com]
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  • ...developed alongside the [[AT-5 Spandrel|AT-5]]; both missiles use similar technology – only differing in size.
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  • ...ors=[[Mark Peattie|Peattie]], Mark R.|title=Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941|publisher=Naval Institute Press|lo
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  • ...f Hannibal Ford and William Newell | publisher =Massachusetts Institute of Technology| work= IEEE Annals of the History of Computing | date = Vol. 15 No. 2, 1993
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  • ...f Hannibal Ford and William Newell | publisher =Massachusetts Institute of Technology| work= IEEE Annals of the History of Computing | date = Vol. 15 No. 2, 1993
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