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Content posted in September 2007
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Cost Effective Color From Z Corp.
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New 3D Printer offers low price and money-saving powder management features
High-Frequency Packaging
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HSMP lends itself to high-volume hermetically sealed devices
Metalink Delivers on Wireless HDTV Vision
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Use of new IEEE 802.11n standard makes it possible
The Every Man's FEA
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NEiFusion targets design engineers, not simulation specialists
Human Hearing Photo 3
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Human Hearing Photo 2
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Human Hearing Photo 1
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Schneider’s Coffee Machine: Packaging with a Punch
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Mechatronics design gives Schneider’s coffee-packaging machine more kick than a triple espresso
Automotive Design Competition Challenge X Kicks off Fourth, Final Year
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Challenge X, a design competition sponsored by the Department of Energy and General Motors, challenges college teams to design and build fuel-efficient vehicles
Integrated Sensor System Improves Tire Pressure Monitoring
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MEMS-based product could make TPMS smaller, less costly
Teknor Apex Showcases Its Thermoplastic Elastomers for Medical Applications
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Teknor Apex recently compiled a datasheet for the medical applications of its thermoplastic elastomers
Trio Teams Up to Push 3D Rendering Software
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Products from NVIDIA, Dassault advance shader and rendering tools on both ends of the spectrum
Lumex Releases KoolBrite Surface-Mount LEDs
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Appropriate for wave soldering, KoolBrite LEDs can withstand 280C-320C from a 20W soldering iron for 5 sec and 240C-260C from a solder dip for 10 sec
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