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  • ...es” by [[Charles Darwin]]. In the style of this catchphrase, technological evolution might describe the origin of new technologies. ...gain. If this process of combining existing technologies is repeated again and again, the network of technologies grows. ...
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  • {{short description|Horse-powered boat}} | Ship image=1808 horse paddle-boat.jpg ...
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  • {{short description|Describes how technological innovations occur and are incorporated into society}} ...less web' where physical artifacts, organizations, scientific communities, and social practices combine. A technological transition occurs when there is a ...
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  • ...|title=Electronic design automation for IC implementation, circuit design, and process technology |date=2016 |others=Luciano Lavagno, Igor L. Markov, Gran ...patent|number=WO2000077533A3|title=Semiconductor device simulation method and simulator|gdate=2001-04-26|invent1=Lui|inventor1-first=Basil|url=https://pa ...
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  • {{history of war}} ...damage, harm, or [[Death|kill]]. Weapons are used to increase the efficacy and efficiency of activities such as [[hunting]], [[crime]] (e.g. [[murder]]), ...
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  • ...e can realize; as scientists in philosophy of science, and further science and technology often like to say about this "It could have been different." For [[File:ナイショ話 (29133297501).jpg|thumb|right|250px|Politics and technology]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Theory in science and technology studies}} {{See also|Science and technology studies|Technology and society|Science studies|Sociology of scientific knowledge}} ...
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  • {{About|algorithms for encryption and decryption|an overview of cryptographic technology in general|Cryptography| ...eally, only authorized parties can decipher a ciphertext back to plaintext and access the original information. Encryption does not itself prevent interfe ...
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  • ...left window of this software showing a list of contacts ("[[buddy list]]") and the right window an active IM conversation]] ..., "messaging apps", "chat apps" or "chat clients") use [[push technology]] and also add other features such as [[emoji]]s (or graphical [[smiley]]s), [[fi ...
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  • {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}}{{History of technology sidebar}} ...es in the future and so in the emergence phase is still somewhat uncertain and ambiguous."<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rotolo |first1=Daniele |last2=Hicks | ...
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  • {{For|theories, strategies, concepts and doctrines of warfare|Military science}} ...t comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usually because they lack useful or legal civi ...
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  • {{short description|System for transporting documents and other small packages}} ...yal Mail]]", the "[[United States Postal Service]]", "[[Australia Post]]", and "[[Canada Post]]"; in addition, such fixed phrases as "[[post office]]" or ...
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  • '''Electrification''' is the process of powering by [[electricity]] and, in many contexts, the introduction of such power by changing over from an ...storage]] to accommodate the [[energy transition]] to [[renewable energy]] and the switch of end-uses to electricity. ...
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  • ...y of Technology'' (book series)|the academic discipline|History of science and technology}} ...ented sometime before the 4th millennium BC, is one of the most ubiquitous and important technologies. This detail of the "[[Standard of Ur]]", c. 2500 BC ...
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  • ...(if any) who has induced the trance. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden. ...l)|magic]], [[flow (psychology)|flow]], [[prayer]], [[psychedelic drugs]], and [[altered states of consciousness]]. ...
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  • ...have converged in many ways into an interrelated telecommunication, media, and technology industry. ...st1 = W.S. | last2 = Roco | first2 = M.C. | year = 2016 | title = 'Science and technology convergence: with emphasis for nanotechnology-inspired convergen ...
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  • ...tic devices are common in the form of [[game controller]]s, [[joystick]]s, and [[steering wheel]]s. ...oh.2009.16 | pmid = 27788104 | hdl = 1874/40079 | s2cid = 5718866 }}</ref> and the term "haptic" is often associated with active touch to communicate or r ...
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  • {{History of technology sidebar}} ...tware]]. Technology plays a critical role in [[science]], [[engineering]], and [[everyday life]]. ...
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  • ...ot shows the "Inbox" page of an [[email client]]; users can see new emails and take actions, such as reading, deleting, saving, or responding to these mes ...any processes in business, commerce, government, education, entertainment, and other spheres of daily life in most countries. ...
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  • .... They can also include [[computers]] and sensors that monitor performance and plan movement, often called [[mechanical system]]s. ...machine]]s which were the elementary devices that put a load into motion, and calculated the ratio of output force to input force, known today as [[mecha ...
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