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  • 836 bytes (114 words) - 10:19, 20 September 2010
  • ...sh/blog/nsb060208_ptd.html Making the Business Case for Prevention through Design]. NIOSH Science Blog, 6/2/08. Accessed 9/23/08.</ref> ==A history of prevention through design==
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  • ...ular [[Boolean logic|logic]] and [[circuit design]] techniques required to design [[integrated circuits]], or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized [[electronic ...]s, [[phase locked loop]]s, [[oscillator]]s and [[active filter]]s. Analog design is more concerned with the physics of the semiconductor devices such as gai
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  • ...design is modified from its initial description to meet a growing list of design constraints and objectives. ...a chip from its initial design state to the final form in which all of its design constraints are met.
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  • Electronic design comprises the analysis and synthesis of electronic circuits To design any electrical circuit, either [[Analogue electronics|analog]] or [[Digital
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  • ...together in a [[Design flow (EDA)|design flow]] that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips. ...ting ([[Place and route]]) tools were developed. The proceedings of the [[Design Automation Conference]] cover much of this era.
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  • ...ss can often be done by one person without needing a planned or structured design process, but for more complex designs, teams of designers following a syste ...ics)|physical design]].<ref>Naveed Sherwani, "Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation"</ref>
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  • ==Simple design==
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  • Given the simpleness of the design, and high usability with some people (e.g. those owning an orchard), some p
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  • ...and may pose a great threat to a person in a fallout shelter. Most of the design of a fallout shelter is intended to protect against gamma rays. The rays' i ...ill-geerhart/an-indelible-cold-war-symbol/1uefuvb7s5ifz/12# History of the design of the Fallout Shelter Sign]
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  • ...with camels. I gave flags to serve. The medals and crest you wear are my design.
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  • ...Air Pump''' is an expedient [[air pump]] used to ventilate a shelter. The design is such that a person with normal mechanical skills can construct and opera
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  • ...nited States Navy]] Destroyer Escorts.<ref>U.S. Destroyers, an illustrated design history by Norman Friedman, ISBN 1557504423 Chapter 7</ref>.Destroyer escor
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  • == Design and construction == ...e Mark number is the version of the gun; in this case, the ninth U.S. Navy design of the 4-inch/50 gun.</ref> with each gun weighing in excess of {{convert|6
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  • == Design and construction == ...e Mark number is the version of the gun; in this case, the ninth U.S. Navy design of the 4-inch/50 gun.</ref> with each gun weighing in excess of {{convert|6
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  • ==Design==
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  • ...opper harvester. The Austoft 7000 series was the original modern harvester design that has now been copied by other companies including Cameco/ John Deere. T
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  • ...epending on the amount of oxidation, which is itself dependent on diffuser design.
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  • Who can explore his strange design?<br />
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  • ...used during World War II. Its design was derived from a German World War I design. It was used on the minelaying-cruiser ''Pluton'', the destroyers of the ''
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  • ...pleted just before [[Winter War]], but Lahti made some improvements to the design and the mass-production version was designated L-40. Airforce headquarters ==Design==
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  • ...developed the new guns in partnership with Bofors of Sweden. The original design that led to the 88 was a 75&nbsp;mm model. During the prototype phase, the ...even better performance. Rheinmetall responded with a new 88&nbsp;mm L/71 design with a longer cartridge. It fired a {{convert|9.4|kg|lb |sigfig=1 |adj=on}}
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  • ...buying it. My objective in this endeavor was to use existing technology to design a simple, cheap, reliable and efficient method for the small-scale producti
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  • ...ley Jr., who bought the rights to the device. Both devices were unusual in design in that they did not require the use of [[electricity]] for cooling. They
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  • We followed Larry's design. We used steel brake lines for the small tubes inside the Icyball. We used
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  • *Hicks, John (1999). Welded Joint Design. New York: Industrial Press. ISBN 0-8311-3130-6.
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  • When one is contemplating a design for a shop built cnc router or mill often
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  • * [http://gekgasifier.pbworks.com/ Wiki of open source gasifier design and technical information]
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  • ...nes in a Petroleum Emergency"]</ref> in March 1989, describing a different design called the "stratified downdraft gasifier". It solves several drawbacks of ...d Nations FOA 72 document]</ref> It has information on wood gas generator design and construction, as does World Bank technical paper 296<ref>[http://www.w
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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, f
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  • Normally, draft angles must be present in the design on the mold (a recommended minimum of 3°), otherwise release of the formed
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  • ...ped on this and associated pages. It is based on Ed's original Mini-Mendel design, together with a lot of work already put in by others (ErikDeBruijn and oth
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  • The design of the AK-630 [[CIWS]] was initiated in 1963, with the first operational pr ...tem is consequently changed from '''A-213-Vympel-A''' to '''A-219'''. The design started in 1974 and the system was accepted into service in 1980. When pro
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  • ...development problems plagued the ADEN 25, which proved unable to meet its design weight target. It was finally cancelled in 1999. As a result, RAF Harrier G
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  • ...e was the first ship of a 5-ship series, commissioned in 1965. Of a Polish design, they were built in Gdynia. ''Fala'' means 'the wave'.
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  • |Ship complement=1 officers, 12 enlisted men (design)
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  • ...-foot steel-hulled [[submarine chaser]]s. These ships were of a flush-deck design similar to that of [[World War I]] "four-piper" destroyers, but were half t
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  • ...an assault weapon against buildings and fortifications. FFV also had the design goal of a weapon that was simple to use, rugged and was far more accurate t ...strengthened by a [[carbon fiber]] outer sleeve.</ref>, the disposable AT4 design greatly reduces manufacturing costs by using a reinforced smoothbore [[fibe
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  • The term '''Armstrong Gun''' was primarily used to describe the unique design of the [[Rifled breech-loader|rifling breech-loading]] field and heavy guns ...ading]] 3-pounder gun for trial. Later increased in bore to 5-pounder, the design performed successfully with respect to both range and accuracy. Over the ne
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  • ...for an anti-aircraft autocannon. The Hotchkiss company submitted its 25 mm design, but it was rejected as being too slow-firing, so the weapon was proposed f
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  • ...July 1996 by the Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyenia (KBM) Engineering Design Bureau<ref name="FAS"/>. The missile had started development in the 1980s a
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  • |designer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] |manufacturer=KBP Instrument Design Bureau
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  • |manufacturer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] ...dge" a large semi-active laser guided missile that borrows its aerodynamic design from the [[Vympel R-73|R-73]]).
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  • |manufacturer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]]
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  • ==Design==
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  • ==Design== ...developed from Boeing's [[AGM-114 Hellfire]], but Brimstone is an all-new design with its own motor, warhead and seeker.<ref>''British Secret Projects; Hype
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  • ...erospace firm, believed it was, from a practical standpoint, impossible to design an unguided antitank rocket that could meet the strict requirements. The w ...ow when compared to other antitank missiles but also for a compact missile design that can be produce in mass quantities.<ref name=CW/>
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  • The 9K111 Fagot was developed by the Tula Machinery Design Bureau (Tula KBP). Development began in 1962 with the aim of producing the ..., Markov, D.R. , Zaloga, S.J. (1999). ''Soviet/Russian Armor and Artillery Design Practices 1945 to Present''. Darlington Productions. ISBN 1-892848-01-5.
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  • |manufacturer= [[KBP Instrument Design Bureau|Instrument Design Bureau]]
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  • ...Kentucky]], who later served as an Artillery Captain with a battery of his design. It was a breech-loading, rapid-fire cannon that was operated by a hand-cr
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  • ...s]] specifically for the Imperial Japanese Navy, and was of a very similar design to the Vickers-built Mark VII guns produced initially for the [[Chilean Nav * {{cite book |last= Brown|first=D. K.|title=The Grand Fleet: Warship Design and Development 1906-1922|year=2003|publisher=Caxton Editions|pages=208|id=
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  • ...a British [[anti-aircraft]] gun used during the [[Second World War]]. The design was rejected by the British and Vickers exported the gun world-wide during
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  • ...om")]]. The weapon was a [[Long recoil#Long recoil operation|long-recoil]] design derived from the [[COW 37 mm gun|37 mm 1½pdr "COW gun"]] from [[Coventry O
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  • ...can be deployed some distance away. The sight controller is a pistol grip design, with two grips. The front grip has the launch trigger, and the rear grip h
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  • == Design and Development ==
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  • == Design ==
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  • The Army had originally attempted to make a 120&nbsp;mm design just after the end of [[World War I]], with a prototype being presented in
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