This presaged the mathematisation of nature of Renaissance humanists, engineers and magicians. |
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Our staff of highly skilled engineers and toolers surpassed even their own imaginations. |
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An armor or infantry task force traditionally performs these roles with engineers attached as the reduction element. |
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Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine. |
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But I only recently found that Hardware engineers have often buried secret little artworks, etched in miniature on chips. |
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Now most engineers work in teams of three, with project leadership rotating among team members. |
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It took two truckloads of equipment and a bevy of engineers a whole day to set up what could today be arranged in minutes. |
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Building at the Polebarn Road site is on schedule, with engineers expecting to be finished by mid-summer. |
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Meanwhile the resolve of some 18,000 engineers and technical workers to continue walking the picket lines remains strong. |
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With sturdy metal beams as their building blocks, architects and engineers could erect monumental skyscrapers hundreds of feet in the air. |
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When engineers build systems to manage enormous pressure, they usually design in points of release known as safety valves. |
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He told highway engineers to reintroduce road side parking again which had the effect of slowing down traffic. |
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We have teams of engineers working in relays splicing the fibre optic cables and repairing the damage. |
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The agency's engineers are now installing a cat flap-style door at the entrance to the sett which allows the badgers out but not back in. |
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The study could reveal something to engineers about robustness of their designs. |
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The threat of industrial action by gas engineers was lifted last night after both sides in a pay dispute agreed to go to arbitration. |
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A couple of engineers make a couple of tweaks and suddenly what was once the most sharable content on the Web is a lot less shared. |
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At the Saudi oil giant ARAMCO's high tech hub, engineers monitor oil flow from well head to tanker loading. |
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They have identified 85 trouble spots where engineers fear trains could be derailed by tracks that have begun to break up. |
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Which is pretty much what automotive engineers deal with in product development. |
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For night flying, engineers added special flame-suppressing exhaust stacks to it to prevent night blindness in crew members. |
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He is almost a sideshow barker for his car, and leaves many of the details of his imagination to his engineers to make reality. |
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This dual responsibility helps them to be effective communicators, serving as liaisons between software engineers and the user community. |
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Our engineers were fooling about in the studio singing vulgar songs and making rude remarks in front of the microphone. |
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For example, engineers needed to know the weak points of the sacristy in order to design a support structure. |
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As soon as engineers repair the speed traps, the mystery attacker strikes again. |
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Some engineers and key machinists moved in circles among the various gun companies. |
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Now the engineers have proudly announced the discovery of no fewer than five clumps of louseworts safely beyond the proposed dam site. |
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Take-off was delayed for around 90 minutes while engineers carried out safety checks and tested the brakes. |
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Ford engineers discovered in preproduction crash tests that rear-end collisions would rupture the Pinto's fuel system extremely easily. |
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The company's growing cadre of engineers also built nuclear-waste detectors and industrial floor waxers. |
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The engineers found that the original structural design helped arrest the progression of collapse and resultant loss of life. |
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It is also significant in demonstrating the very strong influence of engineers upon the French model of management accounting. |
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Mission engineers are curious to learn how the heat shield behaved as it passed through the Martian atmosphere. |
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As long as new learning problems exist, there will be a need for Bayesian engineers to solve them. |
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Having said that, he is a thunderously awesome singer and had the engineers at Battery in absolute thrall. |
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Civil engineers, stonemasons, sculptors, hard landscapers, and plumbing and heating engineers are among the firm's list of clients. |
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Back then, Boeing engineers used the wind tunnel model to create new and working designs. |
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Teams of mathematicians, statisticians, meteorologists, and structural engineers compile the figures. |
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In agreement with highways officials, our engineers will wind up the major part of work in the area on Friday. |
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He trained cadres of engineers and built health clinics and schools in Iraq. |
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Perhaps there's a fear of tangling with those traffic engineers in the Works Department. |
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Of equal, if less spectacular, importance, the Empire's quartermasters and military engineers were the finest in the world. |
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Last November, as the first barrel was baking in the autoclave oven, waiting engineers were clearly nervous. |
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Having mastered the basics, some engineers follow their interests into specialisms to act as sources of expertise in that area. |
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Triumph engineers believed that women were unable to park or manoeuvre in tight spaces and so the car had to be able to turn on a sixpence. |
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His servicemen are all carefully trained by DeLaval engineers and accredited to a very high standard. |
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The timeline puts the screws to extreme ultraviolet lithography, but engineers rise to the challenge. |
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Rapid industrialization under the Five Year Plans required massive numbers of experts, technocrats, skilled workers, engineers and managers. |
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This trend continued after Crown rule in 1858 and nearly all military engineers seconded to the Indian Army were British sapper officers. |
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When the safety car came out and the engineers called us both in, the guys did a fantastic job in getting us out so quickly. |
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Why would architects and engineers in the 1960s take such an unlikely event into account for their design requirements? |
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However, we believe most engineers would have discounted adverse effects from audio frequency magnetic fields at a distance of 60 to 70 metres. |
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Environment Agency engineers were inspecting the repaired flood defences before giving them the all-clear. |
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Traffic engineers will now be re-timing traffic lights in order to minimise waiting times. |
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Then, in a remarkable burst of rail building energy, engineers began cutting straight swaths across the lay of the land. |
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The development of sewage systems by Victorian engineers meant human effluent was discharged into the sea, contaminating many shellfish beds. |
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Don't get us wrong, some of our best friends are engineers but a transit system is more than a collection of vehicles and schedules. |
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He spoke at length and in detail to the engineers following his hard-fought seventh place at Sepang. |
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While it's presently in the domain of engineers and aerodynamicists, they're working on a digital interface for designers. |
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He organized a strictly regimented social order, with engineers and designers at the top and workers at the bottom. |
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Nearby, the engineers are also building a timber trestle bridge to allow year round access for Klaipeda's rural residents to cross a flood plain. |
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Its commodity manager was stockpiling the metal just as its engineers were minimizing the amount needed in its catalytic converters. |
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Design for energy conservation need not depend solely on engineers focused on mechanical solutions. |
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None of the radio announcers or engineers could have imagined the challenge before them. |
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By building more complicated antennas, engineers can control the direction in which the radio wave is sent. |
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The latter we calculate as enough to employ over 1,000 engineers at current market salaries. |
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If these findings hold up in further experiments, engineers will know where to focus to quiet our roadways. |
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This week, engineers shut down one of the three on-board gyroscopes, leaving the telescope to operate on only two. |
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The response of engineers to this disaster was to go back to building bridges with reinforced trussed decks. |
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That meant working closely with engineers and assemblers to build a simple user interface and limit production costs. |
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The engineers responsible for control systems care about around-the-clock reliability. |
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For years scientists and engineers have warned that a major hurricane could inflict catastrophic damage on the city. |
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She insisted the half-blind, arthritic engineers knew what they were doing. |
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Several suggestions were made by Ford engineers to improve its stability, including widening the track width of the vehicle. |
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Two of the most important factors structural engineers have to consider are robustness and redundancy. |
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We have issued strict instructions to the area engineers to fill potholes as and when they are appear. |
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But researchers say costs will come down rapidly over the next decade or so as engineers perfect and mass-market the devices. |
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Aircraft systems are highly complex, triplicated and have to be checked by specialist engineers at frequent intervals. |
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Indian software engineers getting jobs in Europe use it as a stepping stone to America. |
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Third, layout engineers also need to ensure trace lengths between lanes match to within 15 mils. |
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Its engineers have now confirmed that there are 1850 rails with hairline cracks. |
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He and other engineers huddled over the gun like nuns inspecting a novitiate, but they could find no flaw. |
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One of the factors that makes process engineers think twice before choosing homogeneous catalysis, however, is the problem of separation. |
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Crew chiefs will continue to make aggressive calls, but expect engineers to focus more on mechanical grip with chassis, shocks and springs. |
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Perhaps engineers wish to see how the hand holds the steering wheel, or how it grips the shifter from a certain seating posture. |
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Tom led Ace and a few other scientists and engineers to a cramped office adjoined the main nerve center. |
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A team of 12 engineers and contractors spent six weeks using heavy cutting gear to separate the two sections. |
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Ambitious projects require cooperation among many players, from engineers and machinists to consumers and shareholders. |
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Australian engineers brought significant innovation to gold and metalliferous mining. |
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The tower rises to a height of 179 ft but despite the head-scratching of scientists, engineers and architects the tilt is still pronounced. |
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We work with a young group of engineers who weren't billing us on a regular basis. |
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The middle level is where the engineers specify models that map onto electrical and electronic components. |
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Its engineers warned that ice from the shuttle or the launch platform could fall and damage the spacecraft. |
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With nanotechnology engineers manipulate atomic sized particles to create tiny machines. |
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Lyra finds and uncages the caged daemons, gets them back to their owners, and engineers an escape for the children. |
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The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces. |
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The method allows engineers to combine nanowires of precise length with other silicon structures such as integrated circuits, he said. |
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For their part, Russian engineers believe a small air leak from their airlock hatch could be cause. |
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The engineers prepared a mesh surface on the southeast slope to enable equipment to be winched to the top of the hill. |
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Instead of a coherent whole expressing an organic unity through every aspect of its being, the engineers hand us a bag of separate traits. |
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Her mother's family were construction engineers and through visiting building sites as a child she became interested in construction. |
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Historical monuments, sites and buildings also came under the scrutinising eye of the engineers preparing the draft plan. |
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As helicopters buzzed overhead, army engineers erected concrete barriers and razor wire fences in the fields off Drumcree Road. |
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So the engineers had resorted to lamination, building up sections from planed finger-jointed strips 170 mm wide by 27 mm thick. |
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The largest engineering center is in Graz where 1200 engineers are developing components, systems, modules and complete vehicles. |
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Meanwhile the proposed increase in university spending would help prepare engineers and other technical people to manage maquilas. |
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The engineers were shocked to find they didn't perform tasks involving a significant engineering element as well as the non-specialists did. |
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The presenters are both French engineers who spend their spare time teaching the arts of rocketry and robotics. |
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This award recognises the extraordinary performance and achievement by teams of scientists, engineers and managers in the field of astronautics. |
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By-wire systems will also allow engineers much greater freedom to quickly dial in desired road manners. |
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It also results from engineers being conscientious people who are serious about keeping their commitments. |
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A template is a ready-made shape that engineers and designers draw around to make perfect curves. |
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The desktop manometer was developed to provide engineers immediate access to pressure sensor data. |
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The engineers told me they had done high-speed video of people shooting these monster revolvers. |
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When the atom's potential was realized, physicists and nuclear engineers became a kind of protected species. |
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The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on aerodynamics, but nothing has helped. |
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The software asks the questions that die engineers and metal stampers would normally ask in designing and manufacturing parts out of metal. |
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Many of the migrants were lawyers, judges and engineers but only the doctors had their qualifications recognised. |
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The engineers jury-rigged chill water, tying in fittings with a fire hose to restore air conditioning. |
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Even now, approaching 60, the team of engineers still joke about his desire to test whenever he can. |
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But a spokesman said engineers were confident that it would begin before the end of May, and would run to schedule. |
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Pilots, navigators and engineers will fly a plane that provides a test bed for class and staff research projects, Buter said. |
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The Douglas engineers he contacted said if he added another 1000 gallons the airplane would not lift off. |
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He points out that when it comes to a race car, there are two things that the designers and engineers keep in mind. |
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A group of military doctors and engineers have joined forces in an experimental effort to find out. |
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If not already instinctively ingrained, this information should be helpful to recording and live sound engineers alike. |
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In 1999, engineers drafted in soldiers to help perfect its voice-activated controls. |
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The engineers spent two years designing bracing structures that were then attached to the bridge to prevent this problem in the future. |
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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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For the Demon, engineers developed a patented, contoured air entry that directed incoming air into the venturi bores with minimal turbulence. |
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Most of the work on these projects is done by men in bulldozers and engineers in front of computer screens. |
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Some US forces were north of the Euphrates River, but most were stuck south of the waterway as engineers tried to build a pontoon bridge there. |
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According to the engineers who worked on it, the road was resurfaced with wafer-thin asphalt. |
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Besides spotting great raw artistic talent, Phillips hired and trained a handful of engineers who would go on to great success, as well. |
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Before remote controls were used, veteran engineers controlled the locomotives from inside the cab. |
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Russian and European engineers will work together to develop reusable liquid engines, reusable liquid stages and experimental vehicles. |
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This concept is frightening to most radio frequency engineers as it denies the need for a carrier wave. |
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The engineers providing the foam floor forms individually numbered more than 200 panels to match the architect's drawings. |
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But if the investment is not there, the engineers are not there, the equipment purchased is not up to scratch, then what do you expect? |
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They were burning the midnight oil last night, the engineers going over this captured data. |
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The engineers first dug a trench three feet wide and seventy feet deep or all the way down to the bedrock around the entire sixteen acres. |
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The result could help engineers improve traffic forecasts and improve control over traffic lights at on-ramps, he says. |
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This mighty power will continue to press for county councillors to respect the professional judgement of their highway engineers and consultants. |
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One big advantage for CAS engineers is that the damper noise path was maintained so on-road evaluations are comparable. |
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Teams of highly trained and capable engineers were recruited into the railway industry. |
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He idolises Kavanagh, and engineers a casual meeting with him on the way to school each morning. |
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This gave engineers the option of either creating a stiffer frame without adding heft or shedding weight without sacrificing strength. |
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Highway engineers also plan to put up fencing along large stretches of the bypass to stop newts, badgers and foxes from straying onto the road. |
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At around the same time engineers struck and formed a workers' committee which spread its influence to other industrial centres. |
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Euve did not have an on-board propulsion system to allow engineers to control the spacecraft's re-entry. |
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The company prides itself on an organization that is nearly devoid of middle management and values freedom for engineers and their work. |
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What does worry me personally is the trend away from engineers being employed at fairly high management levels. |
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It is inserted in a microchip on which the research engineers have also integrated most of the evaluation electronics. |
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In the United States, the engineers work in imperial units, while in the rest of the world, metric units are primarily used. |
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It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day. |
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Here at the launch site they were just a few dozen engineers and laborers in the deep wilderness, every blessed thing brought in piece by piece on balsa wood rafts. |
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Non-flying aircrew and engineers were able to watch the action from a nearby hillside, which only served to increase the concentration of the flying pilots. |
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Similarly, today's scientists and engineers have found that it takes only small amounts of a nanoparticle, precisely placed, to change a material's physical properties. |
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A real-life example shows the difficulty of the task faced by planners and traffic engineers when trying to scope the effects of planned traffic changes. |
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We might say of this enterprise that the work of the engineers and riggers is admirable, and might mean this in a sense that could be understood as aesthetic. |
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Over the weekend, a team of navy divers, engineers and foreign consultants injected nitrogen into flooded compartments, partly righting it, Petrobras said. |
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Qualified Microsoft engineers have been sent free whoopee cushions from the Beast of Redmond to encourage them to take Windows 2000 certification. |
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Glass manufacturers and structural engineers are testing not only new glass interlayers, but also new window systems, including mullions, frames and anchors. |
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Thankfully, some excellent work by the chassis engineers means that there is no sign of wheelspin, often associated with powerful front wheel drive cars. |
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Yet despite the obvious need for a solution, when the young women first proposed their gadget, engineers were skeptical. |
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It's a bit like engineers always using right-handed threads, engineers keep stockpiles of right-handed threads of nuts and bolts, rather than left handed ones. |
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If engineers want to build nanoscale machines with moving parts that can generate and respond to electronic signals, those parts have got to be lightning fast. |
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To produce a working product, engineers at the United Arab Emirates University in Al-Ain added a dash of methanol and a catalyst to the jojoba oil. |
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He writes of his tough young team working long and wearying hours, racing to identify and solve problems, always soliciting opinions from engineers and everyone else involved. |
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The play of image and title assures us, bleakly, that the magi and the scholar-diplomats have been replaced by genetic engineers and military strategists. |
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Since engineers rule the world, it's not surprising they claim they've got a solution to everything including the best alternative to welds, nuts, rivets and bolts. |
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Using the wire frames, which contained the dimensional controls for the design, the engineers were able to place individual structural members into a computer model. |
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Budding engineers often take apart common devices, such as toasters, and put them back together again to learn how the parts make up a working system. |
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Many engineers of his age felt similar, a computer could be used to do calculus and arithmetic, but not do then daunting tasks such as communications and process control. |
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Company engineers examined those photos at the request of cir and reported that none looked authentic. |
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Though that latter example sits badly with the Open Source crowd, it's born of the natural tendency of computer engineers to focus on the means rather than the end. |
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Since the glitch did not emerge in subsequent tests in the rover test bed at JPL, the engineers concluded then it may have been a one-time incident. |
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The lever and quadrant will go on a stand beside the engineers knee. |
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Already, engineers are working on leakproof ways to handle the gas. |
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Time and again, American businesspeople and engineers have figured out new and improved ways of doing things. |
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The system means engineers can determine the routine maintenance requirements of aircraft down to the individual component level to ensure airworthiness. |
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Barry was envious when the man at the table explained how a group of retired software engineers get together every Tuesday and Thursday for 18 holes. |
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Taking into account the probability of active faults and resultant ground movement, Californian engineers had elaborated fault-tolerant design standards for nuclear reactors. |
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During the building of the Towers engineers had to hold back the old river muck and keep it at bay to prevent the collapse of the unstable grounds during excavation. |
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Normally an air accident investigation would involve a swarm of hard-nosed engineers and scientists poring over wreckage. |
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The first, for a school for electrical engineers at Valence, resulted in a facade graphic of binary code digits, heat-bonded onto glass sun-screens. |
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In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors. |
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Far less appreciated, Houston, rather than being a southern city of duller wits, actually ranks second in engineers per capita. |
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Addison was part of a team of engineers and road builders working on a major road between the southern city of Kandahar and the western city of Herat. |
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Pulling engineers from the Super Hornet program then led to a maintenance backlog on that program too, sources said. |
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Bangladeshi water engineers say that Indian barrages, canals, reservoirs and irrigation schemes are slowly strangling the country and are stopping its development. |
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The efficient causes were the blueprints drawn by engineers and the labor of men and machines that actually assembled the physical materials and put them into place. |
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Why not start more coaching colleges for aspirant engineers and doctors! |
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The engineers will be working for the next few months to analyze the performance of the heat shield that protected the spacecraft as it slammed into Mars' atmosphere. |
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The first mission, Mars Climate Orbiter, didn't stop fast enough and crashed into Mars because engineers didn't convert between metric and imperial units properly. |
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They would grill engineers about toner cartridges and design. |
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Railway engineers looked on with envy at these smooth running rotative engines, which required no balancing and had no reciprocating motion to bedevil things. |
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The association has threatened that if the case was not withdrawn, canal water supply would be stopped by junior engineers from various headworks in the state. |
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The engineers say that by combining three wheels in a mutually perpendicular arrangement, it should be possible to build a ball-shaped, steerable robot. |
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He then explains how the behind-the-scenes engineers solved those problems through experiment, ingenuity, and resourcefulness. |
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Race engineers can monitor the airflow over several sensors which helps them adjust the camber and angle of attack of the wings for downforce on the car. |
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Project, production and validation engineers are required not only by the main pharmaceutical companies, but by a variety of ancillary support operations. |
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An elderly heart attack victim cannot use his emergency alarm because BT engineers told him it could take up to a week to mend a broken phone line. |
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Within nine minutes, he was in orbit and the various stages of the rocket had peeled off, prompting a round of applause among the engineers and technicians on hand to watch. |
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Thanks in part to the advent of electronic controls, engineers are trimming losses, perfecting combustion, boosting volumetric efficiency and raising redlines. |
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By doing so, engineers were able to eliminate or reduce many of the rotary's exhaust-related bugaboos, which primarily were related to emissions and fuel economy. |
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Because the electric and magnetic parameters in these particular materials are so strongly linked, engineers might be able to use them to create non-binary memories. |
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We came home from work on July 3 to discover our telephone had been cut off and BT engineers had erected a new telegraph pole a few metres from our home on the green. |
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They say combat engineers need a faster, more powerful fleet of tactical construction equipment, dedicated haul vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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Chinese engineers are building highways to link Tibet to the Arabian Sea through Pakistan. |
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Irving Waaland and fellow top Northrop engineers discussed B-2 design and testing at technical conferences. |
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The meeting was adjourned with promises from the councillors that they would meet with senior engineers in the council and the matter would be sorted as soon as possible. |
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More obvious are the engineers and assemblers housed in those buildings. |
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She Mattersby Susanna Sonnenberg The author collects female friends like kitchenware, but engineers many interpersonal collapses. |
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If civil engineers were as unschooled in secure design practice as the average software developer, failing bridges would be causing a severe loss of life. |
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From iPods to bridges to space rockets, engineers apply science, math and principles of matter and energy to provide useful things to us. |
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Michell Instruments' MDM300 advanced dew-point hygrometer can save engineers weeks of waiting time each year. |
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And youngsters who want to follow in his footsteps as sound engineers can take up scholarships funded by his family and friends. |
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Bumped die is becoming more mainstream, and I think engineers will glom onto that. |
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John built up a strong team of engineers for siege warfare and a substantial force of professional crossbowmen. |
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I will be in the control room and we will need three or four sound engineers to do this. |
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Chemical engineers are always in demand, and there are opportunities to reach senior managerial positions, often at a relatively young age. |
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Candid shots of male and female astrophysicists and space engineers suggest careers for readers interested in geology and space travel. |
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Logistics occupies a large part of the population and the ISEL trains engineers in this field. |
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I'll be in the control room and we'll need three or four sound engineers to do this. |
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Purkeys engineers provide insight and demonstrational videos on how to test for voltage drop and more-all on their website. |
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Physicists and engineers have long predicted that Moore's Law would reach its limit, but the date keeps getting pushed into the future. |
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Our team of process and mechanical engineers can select and design the most efficient and cost-effective centrifuge design for your application. |
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The research is reaping data that engineers can use for designing better protective barriers for areas at high risk of snowslides. |
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We can't think of a single facet of modern life that chemical engineers haven't touched. |
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Other families include porous concretes and asphalts being developed by engineers and landscape architects. |
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On land, the datum used by geodesists, surveyors, and engineers is the Geodetic Survey of Canada Datum. |
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The signal is then converted into data by the demodulator and the flight test engineers evaluate the output. |
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Smoot and Tan are engineers for Riverbed, a Wan optimizations technology firm. |
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A quality automobile is the outcome of the work of skilled engineers and thousands of workers. |
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Prominent phoneticians and engineers spoke up against using voiceprints in court. |
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Safety factors are commonly used by engineers when designing various types of HVAC systems for use in all types of buildings. |
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For the e-skin, the engineers printed the nanowires onto an 18-by-19 pixel square matrix measuring 7 centimeters on each side. |
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The six ANA flight engineers have completed training that began in August to serve on the Airbus 300 fleet of JAS, according to the officials. |
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This will allow aerospace design engineers to specify castings without using design safety factors. |
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The Government of Queensland engaged engineers from Delft University in the Netherlands to advise them. |
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A model comes in handy when comparing two different kinds of asphalts, giving road engineers a tool with which to choose an appropriate material. |
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The test was the first to give engineers in-air data on the performance of the system that jettisons Orion's forward bay cover. |
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Based on the results of this simulation, engineers changed the pattern to optimize the metal flow into the fourth riser. |
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The machine manufacturer's expert team of engineers are quadrilingual facilitating communications worldwide. |
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The artists range from millwrights and engineers to assemblers and sales managers. |
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Lecture material is designed to provide the most up-to-date instruction possible for engineers and others working in the cryogenics industry. |
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Online and in print, free reference book helps design engineers understand and better use instrumentation amplifiers. |
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Highways officers and engineers spent yesterday out at the apparent sink hole, which first appeared on Monday afternoon. |
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How do papermakers and technical engineers control retention, drainage, and formation to optimize all three without harming any one of the three? |
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To make this happen, the engineers layered a ferroelectric material on an insulator whose crystal lattices were closely matched. |
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Unavailable in the shops, the equipment is made by REMAP engineers in their own homes, following referrals from occupational therapists. |
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Reducing this barrier would contribute to the education of engineers specializing in wind energy. |
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A solution to the SSR situation was devised by engineers at Fuji Dietec Corp. |
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Surprisingly, there aren't many chemical engineers in medicine but engineering is very applicable. |
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The shoreline location and its changing position over time is of fundamental importance to coastal scientists, engineers and managers. |
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This allows engineers to select the proper amplifier to optimize bandwidth-to-current consumption tradeoffs for improved performance. |
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He writes primarily for engineers involved in designing, specifying, installing, and maintaining high-power equipment using vacuum tubes. |
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In 400 BC Iran, Persian engineers had already mastered the technique of storing ice in the middle of summer in the desert. |
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Former booking clerks, engineers and signalmen took the train from Carrog to Llangollen for their annual get together. |
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With other toolsets, engineers have to learn new, unfamiliar development platforms and try to fit them into their IT applications. |
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And if any of those engineers ever met one of those technocuties, they probably wouldn't even warrent a second glance. |
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In their quest for faster and less-expensive devices, engineers have wanted to integrate both types of circuits onto single silicon chips. |
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Geotechnical engineers propose to improve liquefiable soils with compaction grouting. |
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What steps do development engineers follow when adding new feature code? How do they support different software versions or release trains? |
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Mining engineers are involved in the mineral discovery stage by working with geologists to identify a mineral reserve. |
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For instance, when sodium is burned, it becomes a snotlike goo that fouls boiler tubes and drives engineers nuts. |
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When specialist engineers eventually cracked open the bin they discovered a miaowing toy cat. |
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The tamkins were access points where Wolsey's water engineers could isolate sections of the pipeline which were in need of attention. |
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To coax their pushrod designs to rev higher without running out of breath, engineers have designed lighter, stiffer, lower-friction valvetrains. |
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Topology optimization software provides important benefits to engineers and product designers. |
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Extenders were especially common among engineers and draftsmen, whose favorite pencils were priced dearly. |
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This established his reputation as a road builder since other engineers had believed it could not be done. |
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He was one of the first engineers to test his materials thoroughly before construction. |
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The station is currently home to 16 personnel including oceanologists, meteorologists, engineers and a doctor. |
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Livelihed, engineers can communicate and share documenackleton, President, Open Text Corporation. |
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The Board of Ordnance had had, from the early days of the Warren, teams of artillerymen and military engineers on site. |
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She was with the engineers but she wanted to be a drill instructor, and she asked me one day, she said, 'How come you all don't wear the Smokeys? |
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Geologists and engineers drill core samples and conduct surface surveys searching for specific compounds and ores. |
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Several prominent engineers were trained there, including Benjamin Hick, Charles Todd, David Joy and Richard Peacock. |
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You control two dozy extraterrestrial engineers whose spacesuits are linked by a single air hose. |
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A team of three engineers and a number of fashion designers have been working on the undies in Sydney since January. |
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Harrison, consulting engineers to the project, were invited to give proposals for a bridge. |
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Speaking to Cihan correspondent in Iraq, one of the engineers said that they could survive by reciting the kalima shahadah. |
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Chemical engineers design and develop processes to turn raw materials into useful products in a cost-effective and safe way. |
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Mediterranean engineers of the Hellenistic and Roman periods used the water wheel for both irrigation and as a power source. |
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Every day the engineers grade their network on accessibility and retainability. |
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It is not unusual to find chemical engineers on the boards of large multinational companies. |
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Called sharkskin melt fracture, plastics engineers spike plastics formulations with processing aids to suppress these distortions. |
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The unassembled planes are thought to have been hidden in the ground by American engineers across three sites as World War 11 drew to a close. |
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Roman engineers used inverted siphons to move water across a valley if they judged it impractical to build a raised aqueduct. |
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New salary data shows the average earnings for chartered chemical engineers in the North East are soaring. |
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It was designed by the English engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker. |
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The Royal Artillery grew by 520 percent and the engineers who implemented combined arms tactics grew by 2,212 percent. |
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The work was planned and undertaken by engineers from the Netherlands and paid for by local merchants and Chester Corporation. |
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Once this section is complete, engineers will continue to work into Marbury Gardens and Servite Close. |
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French engineers constructed fortifications for the Thais and built a new palace at Lopburi for Narai. |
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Bell Company engineers made numerous other improvements to the telephone, which emerged as one of the most successful products ever. |
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Other Cornish engineers contributed to its development but Trevithick's work was predominant. |
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