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Content posted in June 2004
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Hybrid System Offers Force and Efficiency
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Smaller, less leak-prone hydraulics provide power boost only when necessary
Researchers Look Beyond the White Board
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Experts at efficiency, Swiss engineers want to make meetings more productive
Brand conscious
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Internet Info
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Use Grows as Size Shrinks
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Compact 8-bit processor fuels new applications
RFID Extends to Medical Applications
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Small size, memory add features
Drive Implant Eliminates Follow-up Surgery
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Rotor and gearbox extend leg prosthesis, saving young bone cancer survivors painful repetitive procedures
ColdFire Adds Interface Options, Encryption
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Expanded line aims at industrial, HVAC markets
Antimatter: Possible way to treat Cancer?
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Physicists play with a particle accelerator
Rivaling a Fruit Fly's Brief Existence
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Insanely short component life cycles can leave design engineers scrambling when parts go obsolete before their product does
Real Time
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Free Fasteners
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Flat no longer
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Efficiency Has a New Name: Grid Computing
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Transparent collaboration and automated workflows mark productive design for automotive supplier
NFPA Conference
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Precise Timing, Drives Thermoformer
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Servo system PLSs achieve precise multi-axis synchronization, reliability, and high throughput
Fly ball
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Airship enables hovering and flying
A Woman's Touch
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Female intuition drives this Volvo's design
Software Makes Way for Air Taxi Service
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Thanks to economical operation, a new small jet may give traditional airlines a run for their money, and for their customers
Cool Current
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High-temperature superconducting wire becomes increasingly practical operationally and financially
SKF catalog
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FEA Peels Away Mysteries of Hydraulic Valves
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Combined methodologies yield new insight
FAST shipping
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C Code Becomes User Accessible
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Design package integrates electronic features for hydraulics-based off-highway equipment customization
Silence can be Golden
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NI, MTS sign pact for noise analysis
Data Flow Faster to Cars
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Packet-transmission scheme shortens broadcast times
Trying Before Hiring
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Companies look for graduates with intern experience
Name game
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The Eyes Have It
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Proven tips from the trenches
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