It is involved today in research in aeronautics, high-speed computing, and astrobiology. |
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He had worked as a mechanic in aeronautics in the army for 8 years and thereafter as an informatics technician for 2 years. |
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Sweeping global changes in recent years have presented significant new challenges to the US aeronautics industry. |
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He studied the dynamics of viscous fluids and the theory of vortices with applications to aeronautics in mind. |
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It's the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics. |
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The leading industries are steel, machinery, chemicals, automobiles, metallurgy, aeronautics, electronics, mining, and textiles. |
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This work falls into a number of different areas but it began with applied mathematics and research into aeronautics. |
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They were bright young men, at ease in Western society and with an interest in engineering and aeronautics. |
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The classroom instruction consisted of aeronautics and how to behave as an officer. |
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At MIT, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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Like Glenn, it is involved primarily in aeronautics and space technology research. |
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Then the administration essentially abandoned aeronautics in favor of space. |
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Von Mises worked on fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, aeronautics, statistics and probability theory. |
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The Wright brothers' interest in aeronautics paralleled the growth of experimentation in the field. |
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He then earned a master of science degree in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. |
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The Society's purpose is to advance the knowledge and practice of aeronautics. |
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He rejoined the faculty in 1996 and now holds the Charles Stark Draper chair in aeronautics and astronautics. |
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It is thought that the technology can be used for applications in disparate fields such as architecture, art, aeronautics and medicine. |
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The end notes are impressively detailed but the text assumes a readership with some prior knowledge of aeronautics. |
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Other topics he worked on include wave propagation, electrical induction, earthquakes, aeronautics, and the theory of tides. |
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Top targets for economic spies are high-tech sensors, electronics, aeronautics and information systems. |
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The Corporation's core businesses are systems integration, space, aeronautics and technology services. |
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They offered free flight instruction and other courses in aeronautics to all comers. |
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Such an approach, she said, would include support for exploration programs, but not at the expense of earth science, space science, or aeronautics. |
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From aeronautics, climatology and bioscience to finance and sport, computer modeling and simulation have made inroads into most areas. |
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We heard evidence in the industry committee that we are getting knock-off parts that are being used in the aeronautics industry. |
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Mecachrome specializes in manufacturing metallic parts for aeronautics, the automobile industry, auto racing and industrial equipment. |
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There might be a rebirth, he hoped, of people going into aeronautics or earth science. |
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Examples: automotive lining, car seats but also radiator hoses, belts, aeronautics airfoil parts? |
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At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he graduated with highest honors in aeronautics and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society. |
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The management of EADS, Airbus's parent company, met to consider the aeronautics and defence company's difficulties. |
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There are provisions to allow for more self-regulation in low risk areas of the aeronautics industry. |
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It is also high time that the aeronautics industry benefited from a single certification for placing its products onto the market. |
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This SME-project, offers an active partner matching service to help SMEs gain access to European technology funding, particularly in aeronautics. |
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He is also named the father of mathematics, and computer studies and aeronautics were later inspired by his works. |
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The first markets aimed at are of course those concerning manufacturers and main system builders in aeronautics and transport. |
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With the aeronautics sector clearly dominating, in which sectors can industrial and trade cooperation between France and Canada be increased? |
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We also happen to have a wonderful commentator, Clive Irving, who is obsessed with aeronautics. |
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The history of aeronautics is full of aircraft developed in secret. |
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There are a lot of aeronautics and aerospace technologies, things we use on aircraft everyday, that if you reapply them can produce a whole lot more. |
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The center researches aeronautics, astrobiology and supercomputing. |
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Flight has a background in aeronautics and astronautics and a good knowledge of all the spacecraft systems and the extensive and complex objectives of the mission. |
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Seville is also considered an important technological and research centre for renewable energy and the aeronautics industry. |
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Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils, and aeronautics. |
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The French aeronautics sector is doing very well in spite of the crisis. |
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The tramway has been designed with a nose notable for its aerodynamic lines, that evoke the links that unite the city with the world of aeronautics. |
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We address first of all the Superintendent's submission that Spar's Tranmere Drive Facility is itself a core federal undertaking because it operates within the federal field of aeronautics. |
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Distributor and stockist authorized by the main manufactors, Aero Hardware Equipment is able to satisfy every kind of aeronautics, civil or military products, either normalized or based on drawings. |
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Certain sectors such as aeronautics are falling into decay. |
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Europe must remain at the forefront of key technologies if it is to have sustainable, innovative and competitive aeronautics and air transport industries in the future. |
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But some of the most complicated issues remain to be negotiated, such as energy, agriculture, the aeronautics industry, and the service sector, with the banking sector at the head of the line. |
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The shareholders of the airlines, of the aeronautics industry and the information technology sector are already calculating the profits that they will make from the break-up. |
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I have done it previously on comments directed to the aspects of this bill that deal with national defence and the safety and aeronautics aspects. |
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He then masterminded the privatisation of Aerospatiale and presided over the birth of EADS, the European aeronautics defence and space firm. In this section The darkest hour Easy riders Cheney's cronies? |
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And Europe's increase in taxpayer support for aeronautical research is happening just as American taxpayers' support for aeronautics and composites research by their own aerospace agency, NASA, is in decline. |
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When your correspondent was a young aeronautics student, an elderly professor once told him, in all seeming seriousness, that it was impossible for a bumblebee to fly. |
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Civil aeronautics, integrated in the military-industrial complex, is a damaged sector since Russia only produced approximately ten air liners last year compared to 250 not long ago. |
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This renowned aeronautics expert immediately got down to work on designing a jet plane, which to him would have many advantages over piston engine planes. |
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In February 2002, the first class on aeronautic technology started at Hamburg's public vocational training school for product engineering and aeronautics technology. |
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Its mere existence indicated how far aeronautics had advanced. |
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Wittgenstein's sister Hermine said he became obsessed with mathematics as a result, and was anyway losing interest in aeronautics. |
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During his time at the Institute, Wittgenstein developed an interest in aeronautics. |
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The group benefited from its strong presence on the carrier sectors of telecoms, from the defence and from the aeronautics and from its weak exposure in the automobile. |
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Transport Canada uses employees of some regulated aeronautics companies to fulfil certain monitoring and certification activities required by its airworthiness regulations. |
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In December 2010, DLR and NASA laid the foundation for collaboration in aeronautics research with a framework agreement. |
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In aeronautics, a balloon is an unpowered aerostat, which remains aloft or floats due to its buoyancy. |
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Canada also has a sizeable manufacturing sector centred in southern Ontario and Quebec, with automobiles and aeronautics representing particularly important industries. |
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His father, Henry Cayley, was a distant cousin of Sir George Cayley the aeronautics engineer innovator, and descended from an ancient Yorkshire family. |
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