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  • ...nt''' ('''HPI'''), or '''human performance assessment''' ('''HPA'''), is a field of study related to process improvement methodologies such as [[organizatio ...to organizational performance. This led the emergence of HPT as a separate field from ISD in the late 1960s to early 1970s when the National Society for Pro ...
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  • ...orts.revues.org/4214|journal=Field Actions Science Reports. The Journal of Field Actions|language=en|issue=Special Issue 15|pages=150–159|issn=1867-139X}}</ ....|date=2015|publisher=Ashden Award for Increasing Energy Access, supported by the IKEA Foundation Award}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ashden.or ...
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  • ...e power generating hall of a Russian [[hydroelectric]] station (photograph by [[Prokudin-Gorsky]], 1911).<ref>{{cite web| title=Abraham Ganz at the Hindu ...alternator, but usually the term refers to small rotating machines driven by [[automotive]] and other internal combustion engines. ...
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  • ...her's conception of nanotechnology was harmful to public perception of the field and threatened continued public support for nanotechnology research. ...] published by Drexler and coworkers later that year, and two open letters by Drexler in early 2003. The debate was concluded in late 2003 in a "Point–Co ...
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  • ...te journal |last1=Craig |first1=Robert T. |title=Communication Theory as a Field |journal=Communication Theory |date=May 1999 |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=119– ...97110}}</ref> As all spheres of human activity and conveyance are affected by the interplay between social communication structure and individual agency, ...
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  • {{for|the academic field|Systems science}}{{For|the engineering|Systems engineering}} ...and influenced by its [[environment (systems)|environment]], is described by its boundaries, [[structure]] and purpose and is expressed in its functioni ...
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  • ...[Navigational aid|navigation aid]] system developed, patented and produced by the '''Submarine Signal Company''' of Boston. The company produced submarin ...eplaced by the [[Fessenden oscillator]], a transducer, after its invention by [[Reginald Fessenden]] with development starting in 1912 at the Submarine S ...
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  • [[File:Types of current by Zureks.svg|thumb|upright=1.2|Alternating current (green curve). The horizon ...arry information such as sound (audio) or images (video) sometimes carried by [[modulation]] of an AC carrier signal. These currents typically alternate ...
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  • ...uary 2006 |title="Model Mamas": The Domestic Partnership of Home Economics Pioneers Flora Rose and Martha Van Rensselaer |journal=Journal of the History of Sex ...century, there has been a major decline in home economics courses offered by educational institutions.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite book |last=Noddings |firs ...
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  • | caption = [[Electric field]] of a positive and a negative point charge ...at causes it to experience a [[force]] when placed in an [[electromagnetic field]]. Electric charge can be ''positive'' or ''negative''. Like charges repel ...
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  • ...r Sources (APS) Ltd was founded as a spin-off from Loughborough University by Paul Adcock, Phil Mitchell, Jon Moore and Anthony Newbold,<ref name="na">[h ...ll motorbike, which gained the company recognition as a Technology Pioneer by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2006. The ENV incorporated the company's ai ...
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  • ...hardware|hardware]], [[software]], and [[peripheral]] equipment — operated by a limited group of IT users, and an '''IT project''' usually refers to the ...e to describe the convergence of technologies with application in the vast field of data storage, retrieval, processing, and dissemination. This useful conc ...
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  • ...health|safety practices]] and the use of [[personal protective equipment]] by the personnel, as well as the frequency of maintenance to the machines and ...own as [[scientific management]]. One of the earliest publications in this field was [[Horace Lucian Arnold]], who in 1896 wrote a first series of articles ...
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  • ...instein]]'s theory of [[general relativity]], space around [[gravitational field]]s deviates from Euclidean space.<ref>Carnap, R. (1995). ''An Introduction ...ad that space was in fact a collection of relations between objects, given by their [[distance]] and [[direction (geometry)|direction]] from one another. ...
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  • ...as "a radically novel and relatively fast growing technology characterised by a certain degree of coherence persisting over time and with the potential t ...se technical innovations which represent progressive developments within a field for [[economic competition|competitive advantage]];<ref>International Congr ...
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  • | caption = Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell, by [[Frank Bramley]]. [[National Railway Museum]], York ...ps with his brothers to make iron and [[alkali]] chemicals, and with other pioneers including [[Robert Stirling Newall]] to make steel cables. He pioneered the ...
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  • ...tive-hammack-anderson/ |archive-date=August 3, 2023 |quote=The method used by engineers to create artifacts and systems—from cellular telephony, computer ...l Lille.JPG|thumb|Relief map of the [[Citadel of Lille]], designed in 1668 by [[Vauban]], the foremost military engineer of his age]] ...
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  • {{Quantum field theory}} ...constant''', also known as the '''Sommerfeld constant''', commonly denoted by {{mvar|α}} (the [[Alpha|Greek letter ''alpha'']]), is a [[Dimensionless phy ...
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  • ...m-oss/CerfHowInternetCame2B.html|title=How the Internet Came to Be|author1=by Vinton Cerf, as told to Bernard Aboba|date=1993|access-date=25 September 20 ...o-host protocol was specified by a group of graduate students at UCLA, led by [[Steve Crocker]], along with [[Jon Postel]] and [[Vint Cerf]]. The ARPANET ...
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  • ...d with new competition: an alternating current system initially introduced by [[George Westinghouse]]'s company that used [[transformer]]s to step down f ...Electric Company]], to make sure the first [[electric chair]] was powered by a Westinghouse AC generator. ...
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