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  • ...sha3075.pdf Controlling electrical hazard]</ref> promulgated a much-needed regulation in the General Industry Regulations. Several standards are defined for cont * {{flagIOCteam|BRA}} Brazilian National Regulation – NR10 [[Brazil]]<ref>[http://www.braziliannr.com/brazilian-regulatory-stan ...
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  • {{Globalize|2=USA|2name=the United States|3=United Kingdom|4=Ireland|date=April 2016}} ...utilities are subject to forms of [[State ownership|public control]] and [[regulation]] ranging from local community-based groups to statewide [[state monopoly|g ...
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  • {{Short description|Communications outlets; information and data storage}} {{for|the medium that carries communications|Transmission medium}} ...
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  • ...acting laws individually. In the European Union, [[General Data Protection Regulation|GDPR]] serves to regulate data brokers' operations. Some data brokers repor ...enrich, cleanse or analyze it; and licenses it to other organizations". It states that data is "licensed for particular or limited uses" rather than sold to ...
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  • ...essional perspective. In C. McClure, P. Hernon and H. Relyea (eds), United States Government Information Policies: views and Perspectives (Ablex, Norwood, NJ ...policies. The earliest adopters of information policy included the United States,<ref>Heim, Kathleen M. (1986) "National Information Policy and a Mandate fo ...
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  • In the United States, electricians are divided into two primary categories: [[Lineman (technicia == Training and regulation of trade == ...
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  • ...such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, and communications. ...ni | title=About the National Nanotechnology Initiative | publisher=United States National Nanotechnology Initiative | date=2016 | access-date=4 June 2016}}< ...
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  • The [[United States Army]] uses various personnel management systems to classify soldiers in di ...(MOS). MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a [[United States military occupation code|military occupational core specialty code]] (MOSC) ...
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  • ...st and economist. The most radical technological determinist in the United States in the 20th century was most likely [[Clarence Ayres]] who was a follower o ...ction, affecting the equilibrium price level in an economy). In the United States, the creation of the U.S. [[Office of Science and Technology Policy]] respo ...
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  • == Secure communications == ...a class of devices that actively create, manipulate, and read out quantum states of matter using the effects of superposition and entanglement.<ref>J. Pritc ...
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  • |country = United States ...eligious traditions, he clarifies. For instance, he states that the United States remained bound to notions of "holy men and sin, grandmothers and families, ...
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  • === Enterprise communications audits === ...nforced across their communications systems. The task of auditing that the communications systems are in compliance with the policy falls on specialized telecom audi ...
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  • ...on core of a transformer a fully enclosed loop would improve the [[voltage regulation]] of the secondary winding. Using this knowledge he built the world's first ...sands of power systems (both direct and alternating current) in the United States and Europe – these networks were effectively dedicated to providing electri ...
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  • ...ich inspired hundreds of socialist clubs in the late 19th century [[United States]] and a national political party, was as highly technological as Bellamy’s ...le sterilization programs were implemented in several states in the United States.<ref>Haller, Mark ''Eugenics: Hereditarian attitudes in American thought'' ...
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  • ...term global communication because it goes beyond the bounds of individual states and emphasizes communication between and among peoples across borders and, ...unication]] traditionally refers to communication between and among nation-states and connotes issues of national sovereignty, control of national informatio ...
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  • ...ology is going to revolutionize manufacturing, health care, energy supply, communications and probably defense, then it will transform labour and the workplace, the Self-regulation by all state and non-state actors has been called hard to achieve,<ref>{{ci ...
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  • ...ewise seen as revocable and derived from a single State, namely the United States.<ref>{{cite book|last=Woltag|first=Johann-Christoph|title=Internet|publishe ...es.<ref>{{cite book |last= Mueller |first= Milton L. |title=''Networks and States: The Global Politics of Internet Governance'' |url= https://archive.org/det ...
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  • ...g signaling, telegraphy, telephony, telemetry, radio, television, and data communications. ...omputers; making computer systems behave intelligently; creating and using communications and entertainment media; and more. ...
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  • ...ord "structure"). The army use of the term achieved currency in the United States after the formation of [[NATO]] in the 1940s, and by 1970 was adopted by [[ ...nmental neglect and inadequate funding.<ref name="Cervero"/> As the United States presumably looks to upgrade its existing infrastructure, sustainable measur ...
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  • ...rm for [[information technology]] (IT) that stresses the role of [[unified communications]]<ref name="ICT-D-00">{{cite web | url=http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarge ...21/http://rubble.ultralab.anglia.ac.uk/stevenson/ICT.pdf ''Information and Communications Technology in UK Schools: An Independent Inquiry''], 1997. Impact noted in ...
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