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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 ...extreme, life-threatening situations; thus, she has found herself most at home working in the emergency room.<ref>{{cite web |first=Christopher |last=Rocc29 KB (4,323 words) - 18:28, 24 June 2010
- ...00, eighty percent of American children had a working father and a stay-at-home mother; however, by 1999, that figure was only twenty-four percent.” [htt With [[automation]] of the workplace in “full swing” by the 1970s, large numbers of women21 KB (3,327 words) - 20:34, 20 September 2010
- {{ITU-T Home networking Recommendations}} '''G.hn''' is the common name for a [[home network]] technology standard being developed under the [[International Tel38 KB (5,619 words) - 20:37, 20 September 2010
- |industry = [[automotive industry|Automotive]], [[Automation]], [[Major appliances]], [[Packaging]], [[Security]] ...ing machines. These technologies serve Bosch's two core markets–factory automation and mobile hydraulics.20 KB (2,762 words) - 20:55, 20 September 2010
- [[Category:Home automation]]7 KB (1,067 words) - 17:11, 9 December 2011
- | divisions = [[Honeywell Aerospace]]<br/>Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions<br/>Honeywell Specialty Materials<br/>Honeywell Transpo ...mers may recognize. Some of the most recognizable products are its line of home [[thermostats]] (particularly the iconic round type), [[Honeywell Turbo Tec28 KB (3,757 words) - 13:49, 10 December 2011