That is a matter of deliberate engineering, presumably, as the passenger seats are protected and the impact is absorbed elsewhere in the car. |
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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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To the biologist, however, the aerodynamicist's initial failure was sufficient evidence of the superiority of nature to mere engineering. |
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In this day and age, it's a rare event due to the stormwater engineering in our cities. |
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Most players were employed in heavy industry in the adjoining suburbs, in engineering firms, woollen mills and the railway workshop. |
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Its communications are still down and thermal scans of the ship show several massive fires raging in what we guess is its engineering section. |
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He found work as a freelance consultant for engineering companies and soon discovered he had a knack for it. |
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She made high grades in math and science, so was set on a career path of aerospace engineering. |
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The group's core business is the design, engineering and manufacture of road and racing cars and engines. |
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While the scientific and engineering aspects of this project are undeniably neat, this thing is just a little too Tolkienesque by half. |
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He is a general wheeler-dealer, and has dabbled in building materials, engineering and property. |
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Yes some women, heart broken by being jilted, will respond by genetically engineering sons who are more likely to be monogamous. |
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These are used in aerospace engineering, turbine manufacture, and power generation. |
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It should not be broken on the wheel of social, racial or other engineering. |
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The arch is a fashionable solution just now, and there is reasonable engineering justification. |
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Scholars were more likely to choose an engineering degree even though it requires an advanced degree for a lasting career. |
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What we're against is social engineering, redistributive taxation, over-regulation of private activity, etc. |
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Several detainees have advanced degrees in law, engineering, and medicine from American and European schools like the University of London. |
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Aesthetics, ergonomics, engineering and understanding the workflow all contribute to our designs. |
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The flight bug drove him to study aerospace engineering and serve as a Navy pilot in Vietnam. |
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It will also feed through to a range of other related industries like precision engineering, airfreight and wholesale trade. |
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Genetic engineering will become a biological weapon used for agro-terrorism. |
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He continued to play and write songs while studying aerospace engineering at Bristol University. |
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Throughout the company, Ford plans to regain engineering competence by redeploying some engineers internally and by hiring new ones. |
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Part of the perceived problem is a lack of graduates in aerospace engineering and other fields. |
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However, interest in how cultivated plants consort with wildlings had started long before genetic engineering was even a glimmer in a test tube. |
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Its best-known uses have been in physics and engineering, on such problems as how to aim bombs more accurately. |
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One of the most exciting and emerging fields of engineering is aviation and aerospace. |
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It's all water under the bridge and if it hadn't happened, we wouldn't have seen the great feat of engineering that we have in the city today. |
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He took an engineering degree at Bristol University before following his father into accountancy. |
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Consequently the science of ecology ought to be the science behind the engineering of ecosystems to become agroecosystems. |
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He then served as an instructor in engineering at West Point for two years after which he was reassigned to a post in Georgia. |
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Advances in physics and engineering are making energy from renewable sources increasingly affordable. |
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Mercury received word from Intel last week that the engineering firm is wanted on the job immediately. |
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On show will be designs and prototypes representing all forms of engineering including a wine cooler, robotic fighting machine and a hovercraft. |
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A recruit can easily become a fireman in engineering on a frigate or just as easily direct aircraft on a carrier as an airman. |
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These offer a variety of courses and qualifications, from computing sciences and mechanical engineering to sports coaching and holistic therapy. |
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Flores will join fellow Gates Scholars from across the world this October to pursue her graduate degree in engineering. |
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He moved to Germany in 1996 where he studied first German and then aerospace engineering. |
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The centre also paid for engineering work on the ship's main generator which was out of action. |
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If you want a job for life forget accountancy, engineering or publishing. |
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Yet by equating their engineering with Teutonic rigor the Germans have created the impression of an exclusive proprietary quality. |
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Soon she caught the eye of the assistant manager, an engineering student at the University of Minnesota. |
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Having just finished recording his debut album last week, Mike plans to learn more about music, take sound engineering courses and plan ahead for the future. |
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Because of the very mountainous terrain and the need for very shallow radius curves, most of the route will be in tunnels, with consequent heavy civil engineering costs. |
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Creating a massive weighty object that not only flies, but hovers and takes off vertically is an amazing innovation, a marvel of modern engineering. |
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It was launched by an engineering wizard with a fascination for radio. |
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Both aircraft and racing cars embody all elements of high performance engineering and demonstrate innovative engineering solutions in the world's most extreme environments. |
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The bridge is balanced on seven pillars, the tallest one 16 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower, and is hailed as a new wonder of French engineering. |
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This looks to be an actual, honest-to-god service acquisition, and not an acquihire for the engineering talent as has become so common in the Valley of late. |
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On many projects, said O'Mahony, the engineering team is left trying to fight science by being asked to achieve some unrealistic sensor or actuator accuracies. |
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The first part of the book gives a brief history of genetic engineering and summarizes the techniques used to integrate recombinant DNA into the plant genome. |
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All that engineering comes with a walnut and Hawaiian koa veneer. |
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I caught up with Manisha Mohan, 20, an engineering student at SRM University in Chennai and one of the creators of the project. |
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She earned a chemical engineering degree at the University of California, Berkeley, and spent 20 years working in Silicon Valley. |
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The figures are wide open to abuse and manipulation through the use of financial engineering techniques including reinsurance, future profits and contingent loans. |
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Stalin's foreign admirers were wall-eyed intellectuals, tantalised by the violent engineering of Utopia as they stalked the corridors of the London School of Economics. |
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Then our engineer came down with walking pneumonia, but fortunately, Mitch came up a couple of times to bail us out and help on engineering until Bill got back on his feet. |
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The engineering school dropout had sold corned beef to Africa and brokered some Brazilian diamonds with mixed success. |
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The Great Lakes states, for example, boast the largest concentration of engineering jobs of any major region. |
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The engineering company Moretrench is currently testing a 500-feet-deep barrier for tar sands excavation in Alberta. |
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He is also soliciting funds for university fellowships in agronomy and engineering. |
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But in order to become a part of medical history, parahuman reproduction and human genetic engineering must circumvent the recalcitrance of an antiquated culture. |
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This presented a challenge that was as much an engineering one as it was a culinary one. |
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In computer science and engineering, earlier gains appear to have stalled or even shifted into reverse. |
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There are some private undergraduate colleges, mostly engineering schools, but a majority of these are affiliated to public universities. |
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In the sciences and engineering a demonstration of the project is usually required. |
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Funding is more available for natural and engineering sciences than in letters. |
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Until the 1990s, most natural science and engineering doctorates in Japan were earned by industrial researchers in Japanese companies. |
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Others counter that government pressure to increase state school admissions constitutes inappropriate social engineering. |
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Imperial is organised into faculties of science, engineering, medicine, and business. |
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King's Department of Engineering was established in 1838, making it arguably the oldest school of engineering in England. |
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Roman aqueducts set a standard of engineering that was not surpassed for more than a thousand years. |
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It offers programs in politics, languages, the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, architecture, management and technology. |
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And to check out this 100-year-old steel and cement engineering marvel. |
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Today, engineering graduates all across Canada are presented with an iron ring at the ceremony as a reminder of their obligation to society. |
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The rules regarding rackets have changed over time, as material and engineering advances have been made. |
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On 8 December 2016 Button was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering from the University of Bath. |
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Part of AMC's overall strategy was to save manufacturing cost by using Renault parts and engineering expertise when practical. |
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Most of Renault engineering was decentralised until 1998, when the Technocentre became the main Renault's engineering facility. |
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The Hive is the tallest structure and includes research and engineering facilities dedicated to the development process of new vehicles. |
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In 2015, Queen's was awarded for its work in the field of engineering and technology. |
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Scotland has a rich history of science and engineering, with Edinburgh producing a number of famous names. |
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Major exports include petroleum products, textile goods, jewellery, software, engineering goods, chemicals, and leather manufactures. |
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Also on 23 March, a British Army engineering unit made a wrong turn near the town of Az Zubayr, which was still held by Iraqi forces. |
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The shipyards, marine engineering, steel making, and heavy industry all contributed to the growth of the city. |
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During the 20th century, when the docks declined in importance, Newport remained an important manufacturing and engineering centre. |
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The various fields of engineering do not appear on this list, that emerged from the DCMS reports. |
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This also develops other soft skills, such as teamwork, while promoting motorsport and engineering. |
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The son of a mining captain, and born in the mining heartland of Cornwall, Trevithick was immersed in mining and engineering from an early age. |
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While at college Baird undertook a series of engineering apprentice jobs as part of his course. |
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Dozens of smaller engineering and maintenance companies were also created and sold off. |
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The company has its own engineering branch to maintain its aircraft fleet, this includes line maintenance at over 70 airports around the world. |
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In November 1867, Stevenson entered the University of Edinburgh to study engineering. |
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He enjoyed the travels more for the material they gave for his writing than for any engineering interest. |
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He began to study electrical engineering, but had trouble with mathematics and quit after six months. |
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Day and evening classes for men and women were held in domestic economy, mathematics, engineering, natural science, art and music. |
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Aachen's industries include science, engineering and information technology. |
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The Appleton Tower is also used for teaching first year undergraduates in science and engineering. |
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It was in 1769 when James Watt's engineering at Glasgow led to a stable steam engine and, subsequently, the Industrial Revolution. |
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The Glenrothes area's economy predominantly comprises manufacturing and engineering industries, service sector, health and public sector jobs. |
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Glenrothes is recognised for having the main concentration of specialist manufacturing and engineering companies in Fife. |
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Punjabi Sikhs are engaged in a number of professions which include science, engineering and medicine. |
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The engineering and defence sectors employ around 30,000 people in Scotland. |
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The building had space for engineering and logistics facilities, a survival equipment section, classrooms and office space. |
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Welsh left Ainslie Park High School when he was 16 and then completed a City and Guilds course in electrical engineering. |
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Surplus land and buildings owned by engineering giant Babcock, which operates the naval dockyard, is being offered to external companies. |
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Common engineering metals include aluminium, chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, nickel, titanium and zinc. |
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In production engineering, metallurgy is concerned with the production of metallic components for use in consumer or engineering products. |
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Haultain for his assistance in developing a dignified obligation and ceremony for graduating engineering students. |
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Comparing the grades of English students to those of engineering students is like trying to compare apples and oranges. |
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He worked for a beltway bandit firm, doing engineering work. He computed trajectories on missiles... that kind of thing. |
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Most frequently, issues of chilly climate are noted among women pursuing doctorates in the sciences and engineering. |
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The Colosseum in Rome was the empire's greatest amphitheater. A marvel of Roman engineering, the Colosseum could hold up to 70,000 spectators. |
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Sheppard removed his commlink unit and attempted to access the engineering duty officer to report the occurrence. |
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He cut his teeth flying model airplanes as a child, so aeronautical engineering came naturally. |
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But at least they learned to dance and smile and talk and choose engineeresses appropriate to their engineering futures. |
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Thus, Hadamard avoids Weierstrassian epsilontics in his text for engineering students. |
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Mechanical failures due to fatigue have been the subject of engineering efforts for more than 150 years. |
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While all areas of engineering are not abundantly represented in the over 1000000 FTPable items, computer science reports certainly are. |
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She's the go-between for engineering and manufacturing, so you'll have to ask her if you need to coordinate between the groups. |
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Ricardo plc, the engineering consultancy, is on the A27 next to Shoreham Airport and River Adur. |
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A major pioneering innovation in marine engineering was the steam turbine, invented by Charles Algernon Parsons. |
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The zone focusses on technology for low carbon vehicle development, marine offshore and subsea engineering, petrochemicals and renewable energy. |
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The Orange mobile network provider, Argos and Aldi, and the American engineering company Cummins all have sites in Darlington. |
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However, while Sheffield's heavy industry has declined, the region has reinvented itself as a centre for specialist engineering. |
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Roman engineering had the same effect on scientific terminology as a whole. |
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The military engineering of Ancient Rome's armed forces was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of any of its contemporaries. |
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His major feat of engineering was building the dome of the Florence Cathedral. |
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Britain was the leading world center for advanced engineering and technology. |
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Its engineering firms were in worldwide demand for designing and constructing railways. |
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A great engineering feat in the Victorian Era was the sewage system in London. |
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From an early age, Whittle demonstrated an aptitude for engineering and an interest in flying. |
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He was taught the theory of aircraft engines and gained practical experience in the engineering workshops. |
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He joined BOAC as a technical advisor before working as an engineering specialist with Shell, followed by a position with Bristol Aero Engines. |
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Limitations in design and practical engineering and metallurgy prevented such engines reaching manufacture. |
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The company specialised in bus manufacturing but was capable of high quality engineering. |
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Preston was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, becoming a densely populated engineering centre, with large industrial plants. |
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This understanding comes under the engineering discipline Jet engine performance. |
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A rail tunnel was proposed in 1997 on a different route, between Dublin and Holyhead, by British engineering firm Symonds. |
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Manufacturing engineering or manufacturing process are the steps through which raw materials are transformed into a final product. |
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The manufacturing sector is closely connected with engineering and industrial design. |
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We know we don't do a good job of tracking children in K through 12 into engineering. |
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The BBC has its engineering training centre at Wood Norton, Worcestershire, off the A44 north of Evesham in Norton and Lenchwick. |
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Numatic International Limited makes vacuum cleaners in Chard, and Brecknell Willis, a railway engineering company on the A30, makes pantographs. |
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Tunnelling was a major engineering challenge, with the only precedent being the undersea Seikan Tunnel in Japan. |
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The introductory mathematics courses will lay the groundwork for all your subsequent engineering studies. |
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The factory centres at Solihull and Halewood have manufacturing tours, while Gaydon has an engineering tour. |
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It also owns the engineering consultancy Lotus Engineering, which has facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, China, and Malaysia. |
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As well as Hethel in the United Kingdom Lotus has engineering centres in Ann Arbor, USA, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Shanghai, China. |
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A reduced Browns Lane site operates today, producing veneers for Jaguar Land Rover and others, as well as some engineering facilities. |
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Roe and the Short Brothers had a training in engineering and their companies were usually privately financed. |
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The automotive retailer Halfords and engineering giant GKN both have their headquarters in Redditch. |
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The company retained the support and engineering activities of the business as part of the transaction. |
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The contribution of engineering is represented by new products, processes and services. |
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In 1964 the British Rail Research Division opened to study all aspects of railway engineering from first principles. |
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Traditional industries such as brewing and corset making disappeared during this time, though electrical engineering became a major employer. |
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Faraday was also active in what would now be called environmental science, or engineering. |
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They were central to navigation, science and engineering, as well as mathematics. |
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Boole's work and that of later logicians initially appeared to have no engineering uses. |
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He was permitted to skip the first year of the course owing to his engineering degree. |
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During this time he also learned fluent French and the basic principles of engineering. |
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This influenced Brunel's involvement in railway engineering, including railway bridge engineering. |
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There is an engineering lab building at the University of Plymouth named in his honour. |
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Brunel's first engineering project, the Thames Tunnel, is now part of the London Overground network. |
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He exhibited great manual dexterity, engineering skills and an aptitude for mathematics, while Latin and Greek failed to interest him. |
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He maintained his interest in civil engineering and was a consultant on several significant projects. |
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This is the form in which the strain is expressed in terms of the stress tensor in engineering. |
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One of the fundamental principles in precision engineering is that of determinism. |
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Further, the causes are not esoteric and uncontrollable, but can be explained in terms of familiar engineering principles. |
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In the 1890s and 1900s heavy engineering industries began to set up in the town, and Rugby rapidly grew into a major industrial centre. |
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In response to cost, engineering considerations and topological challenges some cities have opted to construct tram systems. |
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Some lines are occasionally closed for scheduled engineering work at weekends. |
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Many monuments, such as the Colosseum, Pont du Gard, and Pantheon, remain as testaments to Roman engineering and culture. |
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In 1900, the problem of sewage contamination was largely resolved when the city completed a major engineering feat. |
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In nuclear engineering and astrophysics contexts, the shake is sometimes used as a conveniently short period of time. |
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Geology, a major academic discipline, also plays a role in geotechnical engineering. |
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It now uses techniques drawn from a wide range of sciences, including biochemistry, mathematics, and engineering. |
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Much research activity is interdisciplinary, involving collaborators in physics, computer science and engineering and partners in industry. |
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John Guest was created a baronet in 1838, due in no small part to his wife's social engineering. |
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These were typically engineering or technical institutions rather than universities. |
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Porcelain and other ceramic materials have many applications in engineering, especially ceramic engineering. |
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The civil engineering work was carried out by the RAF's 5004 Airfield Construction Squadron, Wellesbourne Mountford. |
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In particular, a large engineering works was constructed, including a foundry and pattern shop, a forge, and an engine shop. |
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The genetic engineering technique fuses the gene of interest to the GFP gene. |
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Parsons and Company, and the civil engineering contractor was Taylor Woodrow Construction. |
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Mining engineering is an engineering discipline that applies science and technology to the extraction of minerals from the earth. |
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In addition to engineering and operations, the mining engineer may work as an environmental, health and safety manager or design engineer. |
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Building power systems out of central stations required combinations of engineering skill and financial acumen in equal measure. |
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Recent marine biotechnology has focused largely on marine biomolecules, especially proteins, that may have uses in medicine or engineering. |
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Hydrological research can inform environmental engineering, policy and planning. |
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Hydrology has been a subject of investigation and engineering for millennia. |
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Several works of engineering, such as baths, temples, bridges, roads, circus, theatres and layman's homes are preserved throughout the country. |
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These hydraulic engineering works were carried out to protect marshlands from inundation, and to improve the water supply of the Port of Hamburg. |
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Like the Upper Rhine, the Lower Rhine used to meander until engineering created a solid river bed. |
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It focuses on professional education, such as teaching, healthcare and engineering. |
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He passed the exam, placing 74th among the 243 successful candidates, and doing especially well in the tests of engineering drawing ability. |
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Japan is a leading nation in scientific research, particularly in fields related to the natural sciences and engineering. |
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Geomorphology is practiced within physical geography, geology, geodesy, engineering geology, archaeology and geotechnical engineering. |
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Genetically modified organisms contain genetic material that is altered through genetic engineering. |
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One study found that engineering by beavers leads to a 33 percent increase in the number of herbaceous plant species in riparian areas. |
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More recently, methods have been developed for genetic engineering of fungi, enabling metabolic engineering of fungal species. |
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Columbia is a top supplier of young engineering entrepreneurs for New York City. |
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Aside from environmental issues, simply withstanding corrosion and biological fouling pose engineering challenges. |
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For example, since road maintenance was split depending upon the type of road, both types of council had to retain engineering departments. |
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An aeronautical engineer as well as a pilot, he began his engineering career with the De Havilland Aircraft Company. |
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There he was a head of engineering, working on secret weapons such as Panjandrum, a job that appealed to the engineer in him. |
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In many cases it is simply the result of poor engineering along highways where it is a regular occurrence. |
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It is still, at the moment, a site in which innovation and excellence in marine engineering skills happens on a daily basis. |
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Genetic engineering has expanded the genes available to breeders to utilize in creating desired germlines for new crops. |
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As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering, each of which formalize some aspects of technological endeavor. |
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The distinction between science, engineering, and technology is not always clear. |
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Technology is often a consequence of science and engineering, although technology as a human activity precedes the two fields. |
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It emphasizes the application of analytical techniques from physics, chemistry, and engineering. |
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Greece was followed by Rome, which made key contributions in law, government, engineering and political organization. |
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This is not scientific research, it's a building project, engineering, plumbing. |
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Scientific research, engineering professionalization and technological development drove changes in everyday life. |
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Organized research and practice of science led to advancement in the fields of communication, engineering, travel, medicine, and war. |
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Chinese travelers to the West were able to provide assistance in such areas as hydraulic engineering. |
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Zhang advised Kublai that Guo was a leading expert in hydraulic engineering. |
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Indeed, silk fibers have found their way into tendon tissue engineering, where mechanical properties matter greatly. |
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The sophistication of Inca administration, calendrics and engineering required facility with numbers. |
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Jack didn't get an engineering degree, but has practical knowledge of metalworking. |
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Ancient Sri Lanka is marked for its genius in hydraulic engineering and architecture. |
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The topics covered by current exhibitions include junior engineering, human health, the five senses, Earth sciences and biodiversity. |
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Leading sectors included mechanical engineering, fashion, pharmaceutics, food and wine. |
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Jadavpur University is known for its arts, science, and engineering faculties. |
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Incrementalism is commonly employed in politics, engineering, software design, planning and industry. |
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It was an engineering marvel which opened up vast areas of New York to commerce and settlement. |
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The scarcity of new PhDs in science and engineering fields from the University of Zimbabwe in 2013 was symptomatic of this omission. |
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In engineering, pro forma drawings are used to facilitate the drawing release of imaginary pieces. |
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He was the final generation of the Barry architectural and engineering dynasty. |
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Innovation is often manifested via the engineering process, when the problem being solved is of a technical or scientific nature. |
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Science, engineering, art, literature, astronomy, and philosophy flourished under the patronage of these kings. |
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The science was continually improved and evolved into an engineering discipline. |
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The factory which closed in 2002 employed over 4,000 employees at its peak and was a major engineering apprentice training employer. |
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There is no engineering advantage as compared to cast iron or steel, both of which are cheaper. |
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Boiler horsepower is still used to measure boiler output in industrial boiler engineering in Australia, the US, and New Zealand. |
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The business was a hotbed for the nurturing of emerging engineering talent. |
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The research is primarily concerned with the contribution of the firm of Boulton and Watt to engineering drawing used in design and manufacture. |
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Engineers such as Arthur Woolf were trying to tackle an engineering problem with an imperfect understanding of the physics. |
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Along with William George Armstrong, he can be considered one of the two fathers of hydraulic engineering. |
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At the time Bramah was bringing his concepts to fruition, the field of hydraulic engineering was an almost unknown science. |
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His greatest contribution to engineering was his insistence on quality control. |
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This is a sound engineering decision as long as the application and context support it. |
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This is one of the earliest records of a milling cutter used in engineering. |
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In 1868, he founded the Whitworth Scholarship for the advancement of mechanical engineering. |
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To determine the strength of the assembly a user must consult an engineering guide or the Machinery's Handbook. |
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He undertook various civil engineering projects, including helping his son, Isambard, with his design of the Clifton Suspension Bridge. |
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Although it was a triumph of civil engineering, the Thames Tunnel was not a financial success. |
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These typically involve the various departments such as maintenance, power, engineering, safety and operating units. |
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Civil engineering was a discipline still in its infancy, so Telford was set on establishing himself as an architect. |
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As his engineering prowess grew, Telford was to return to this material repeatedly. |
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The aqueduct is no longer in use, but is preserved as a distinctive piece of canal engineering. |
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Locke was also on friendly terms with his other engineering rival, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. |
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Rocket was an engineering prototype, and had not been equipped with brakes. |
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From this point onward, process controls became fundamental topic for chemical engineering students. |
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The municipality contains an industrial area for electrical engineering and the production of iron, steel, glass and chemicals. |
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Its current collection concentrates on the sciences, engineering, business management, social sciences, humanities, and health. |
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This made steel easier, quicker and cheaper to manufacture, and revolutionised structural engineering. |
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It was an early example of reverse engineering where a product is analysed, and then reconstituted. |
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His concern was one of the first electrical engineering firms in the world. |
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The Times also reported that General Electric had been engineering tax reductions starting with the fees paid on its 1892 New York State charter. |
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In addition to conventional agrochemical business, it is involved in genetic engineering of food. |
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Bayer Technology Services is engaged in process development and in process and plant engineering, construction and optimization. |
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The key disadvantage of a trade secret is its vulnerability to reverse engineering. |
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In particular, a large engineering works was constructed including a foundry and pattern shop, a forge, and an engine shop. |
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This has important implications for tissue engineering, especially because of the elastic qualities of the adhesive. |
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Despite the cost to build these feats of engineering, the financial outlay proved correct as they improved efficiency in the mines. |
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The city of York tends to dominate the vale economically and is a centre for tourism, retail, commerce, light engineering and food processing. |
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Nearby Hucknall was targeted by bombers as it had an RAF base, a Rolls Royce engineering facility and numerous coal mines. |
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The riverbanks show further evidence of past industrialisation, with former collieries, engineering works and dozens of shipyards. |
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For years Oldham's economy was heavily dependent on manufacturing industry, especially textiles and mechanical engineering. |
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Ferranti Technologies is an electronic, electromechanical and electrical engineering company based in Waterhead. |
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Manufacturing diversified by 1914 to printing, engineering, chemicals and clothing manufacture. |
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Quarries in level areas with shallow groundwater or which are located close to surface water often have engineering problems with drainage. |
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He opened an engineering office of his own in Hatton Garden, employing three assistants. |
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The line is an important diversionary route from the electrified West Coast Main Line during engineering works. |
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Britain was the leading world centre for advanced engineering and technology. |
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Using social engineering, the new cardinal has efficiently re-arranged the Church's outreach. |
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To attack your organization, social engineering hackers exploit the credulity, laziness, good manners, or even enthusiasm of your staff. |
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Sound engineering has progressed greatly since the early days of the phonograph. |
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If you decide to stay the course and finish engineering school, it will mean long hours and sleepless nights. |
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In this paper, we show that the method of dispersion engineering can be used for the design of ultra-compact graphene-based superscatterers. |
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Spacecraft are engineering marvels, designed to resist the thrust of liftoff, as well as the reverse pressure of the void. |
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In Australia he worked as an engineering abseiler examining buildings such as the Sydney Opera House for potential problems. |
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High school was difficult, but it was a walk in the park compared to college engineering classes. |
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Stop being such a Wintard and at least have the backbone required to acknowledge some brilliant engineering. |
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However, software engineering models do not account for complications caused by the inclusion of artificial intelligence in the software project. |
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James Gidney is an engineering specialist in the Astrodynamics Department, Systems Engineering Division. |
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Greetings to fellow construction and geospatial engineering technician warrant officers. |
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When asked what she plans to do after high school, engineering student Elaine Rhoades said she plans to major in aerophysics. |
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According to Jeff Damour, CAC's engineering manager, COR-LOK core adapters are effective with virtually all types of air shafts and thru shafts. |
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These programmes involve hands-on work at the AMIC and CDPE across every stage of the precision engineering process, from design to production. |
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Interconnections and other constituents, and leading the engineering and operations for the Tres Amigas SuperStation. |
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Zaidi, who was born in India, graduated in 1975 with a metallurgical engineering degree from IIT, in Kanpur, India. |
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I doubt this is the kind of engineering that would help fix my chainsaw. |
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The ability of zeolites to sorb selectively is widely used in different groups of science and engineering. |
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Sjouwerman explained that the current social engineering tactic is attaching a zip file that claims to be the resume. |
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Aurum JCR 3030F is said to exhibit the lowest outgassing of all advanced engineering plastics. |
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