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Content posted in March 2004
Miller Park Ready with Repaired Retractable Roof
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Customized spherical roller thrust bearings eliminate noise problem
Chipmakers Vie for Motor Control
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Green movement helps fuel energy efficiency push
Portables Spawn Various Power Techniques
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Chipmakers vie for huge markets
Thrown for a Loop
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Ferromagnetic vehicle sensor eliminates pavement problems
Fewer Engineers
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Electrifying Materials
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GE has rolled out new thermoplastics aimed at various electronics applications
A CAD-Savvy Keyboard
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Design-specific keyboard aids efficiency
Another Kind of Pultrusion
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Thermoset polyurethane may be suited for this process
Safety First
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3P Process Helps Engineers Design Better Parts
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Engineers turn to 3P to improve the efficiency of design and manufacturing
Tiny Pump Simplifies Vacuum Device Design
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Functions on 26-psi input pressure but generates high vaccuum
King of Cool
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Nanotechnology Set for Big Leap
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Government support grows as products loom
Watch the Pipes
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Competitors Need Not Apply
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EDS may sell UGS PLM Solutions, but not to just anyone
Legal Linux
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Fighter talk
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Innovation with the Click of a Button
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Software tool encourages users to develop creative products
New Flowmeter
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EtherCAT Moves with Speed
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Industry players line up to ensure interoperability
What's in a Name, Anyway?
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DSP becomes a DSC, but that's AOK with potential users.
Yearly Feedback
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