engineering
engineering
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by Marcus Ronan - 2008-06-10
The majority of industrial abrasives which are used in manufacturing processes are made from minerals (hard ones). These are used to then shape or provide a certain kind of finish to an item through r...
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by Marcus Ronan - 2008-06-16
All industrial lubricants that are now available are essential to help ensure that the machinery used in manufacturing processes functions properly at all times. It is these lubricants which help to k...
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by Ronald Young - 2008-06-30
Gas prices, inflation, war, and foreclosures are all factors that can be considered either the causes or the signs of a slowing U.S. Economy. But, what about the fact that in the next seven years 43...
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by webmasterdb - 2008-07-13
David Brown's South African centre of excellence in recent years has undergone major investment in its Girth Gear technology and is now capable of competing on a global scale for all girth gear engine...
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by Geetika - 2008-07-25
In India, the construction and real estate is seeing a positive boom. The focus has shifted from just basic functionality to aesthetics, comfort, luxury and style. Hence, the demand for good architect...
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by Kristin DeAnn Gabriel - 2008-08-31
Recent reports indicate that the employment of sound and broadcast engineering technicians and radio operators is faster than the average for all occupations and expected to grow 17 percent over...
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by John Mehrmann - 2008-09-19
With the evolution of society comes the evolution of crime. Items that were overlooked, discarded, scrap, or trash have increased in value so much that these items have become hot commodities for thie...
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by Adam Sturo - 2008-09-28
Acharya institutes Acharya institute were established in by the jmj education society Bangalore starting with the acharya polytechnic to impart excellent quality of education in area of engineering. ...
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by Kelli Smith - 2008-10-02
At the other end of the spectrum, however, lies a more optimistic breed. These people believe that the world as we know it does not live up to its potential. They are highly inquisitive, and dare to ...
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by Kelli Smith - 2008-10-06
At the other end of the spectrum, however, lies a more optimistic breed. These people believe that the world as we know it does not live up to its potential. They are highly inquisitive, and dare to c...