Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian is all over the place, working across technology, politics, and business. |
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What is new, however, is the role that technology is playing in adolescent sexuality. |
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Aduyeva received her education at the State University of technology and Design in St. Petersburg. |
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Equipping all jetliners with antimissile technology is neither financially nor logistically feasible. |
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What was not so well known was that there also existed an archive of color images from the war, the result of then new technology. |
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The technology exists to keep us from ever losing a commercial airliner over open seas ever again. |
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I understand all too well how addictive the technology in our pockets can feel. |
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And as technology adapts to reflect the ways we consume media, so too is the family adapting to technology. |
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Unlike a phone, wearable technology is an add-on, an accessory, something that comes on top. |
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In the absence of cultural shifts, then, new reproductive technology might not matter as much for women as it would for men. |
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The cup then connects through low energy Bluetooth technology to an accompanying iPhone or android app. |
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Surfers today forecast waves using technology first developed to help with the timing of amphibious assaults. |
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The struggling technology company is an amalgam of businesses that could be worth more separately than they are together. |
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These factors made it vastly more profitable to invest in research and development, and to put technology to use in Britain than other societies. |
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Scottish Americans have also been leaders in computing and information technology. |
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Trade can take the form of managerial exchange, technology transfers, and all kinds of goods and services. |
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Distilling technology passed from the medieval Arabs to the medieval Latins, with the earliest records in Latin in the early 12th century. |
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By combining it with watermarking technology the thread can be made to surface periodically on one side only. |
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Today the tunnel and modern technology have made rescue operations at the pass mainly unnecessary. |
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One of his most important changes was the introduction of new technology and efficiency measures. |
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Other colleges and universities emphasize curricula in sciences and technology, military studies, religion, and medicine. |
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The bill takes place as governments are growing more interested in implanting technology in ID cards to make them smarter and more secure. |
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Nuclear facilities with Argentine technology have been built in Peru, Algeria, Australia and Egypt. |
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One of Germany's leading institutes of higher education in technology, the RWTH Aachen University is located in the city. |
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Aachen's industries include science, engineering and information technology. |
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The technology has been applied in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and the United States. |
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Although these were probably already outdated on the continent, they represented impressive military technology when they reached Scotland. |
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Knut Stjerna offered an alternative in the Epipaleolithic, a continuation of the use of Paleolithic technology. |
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Like many scientists, Thomson made some mistakes in predicting the future of technology. |
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The advances in operational methods, technology and tactical doctrine were implemented by these officers, Haig among them. |
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The use of silver nitrate and silver halides in photography has rapidly declined with the advent of digital technology. |
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These societies have a level of technology and complexity similar to pastoral societies. |
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Innovations have always influenced the values of a society and raised new questions of the ethics of technology. |
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Scientists and engineers usually prefer to define technology as applied science, rather than as the things that people make and use. |
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Additionally, technology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. |
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As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering, each of which formalize some aspects of technological endeavor. |
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The distinction between science, engineering, and technology is not always clear. |
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Technology is often a consequence of science and engineering, although technology as a human activity precedes the two fields. |
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The issue remains contentious, though most analysts resist the model that technology simply is a result of scientific research. |
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The advancements in technology in this era allowed a more steady supply of food, followed by the wider availability of consumer goods. |
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The rise in technology has led to skyscrapers and broad urban areas whose inhabitants rely on motors to transport them and their food supply. |
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Information technology subsequently led to the creation of the Internet, which ushered in the current Information Age. |
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Generally, technicism is the belief in the utility of technology for improving human societies. |
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Essentially, he stands for a neutral approach of the linkage between technology and American issues concerning unemployment and declining wages. |
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Second, studies have not shown clear links between recent technology advances and the wage trends of the last decades. |
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They have often supposed that technology is easily controllable and this assumption has to be thoroughly questioned. |
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Solutionism is the ideology that every social issue can be solved thanks to technology and especially thanks to the internet. |
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Cohen and Gwen Ottinger also discussed the multivalent effects of technology. |
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The use of basic technology is also a feature of other animal species apart from humans. |
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Theories of technology often attempt to predict the future of technology based on the high technology and science of the time. |
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This lithic technology basically replaces the Levallois reduction technology. |
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This technology later extended to Germany and France, although not significantly in England. |
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The Second World War was fought on an even larger scale than the First war, killing many more people, and using even more advanced technology. |
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In the important field of computer technology, European nations lagged behind the United States. |
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Also this technology was economically viable, biologically physible and socially acceptable. |
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Greek science, technology, and mathematics are generally considered to have reached their peak during the Hellenistic period. |
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The original objective of the center was the advancement of nuclear research and technology. |
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When Stone Age humans first took a sliver of flint to tip the spear, it was the first example of applying technology to improve the weapon. |
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In time, the successors to muskets and cannon, in the form of rifles and artillery, would become core battlefield technology. |
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A further advance in military naval technology was the design of the submarine, and its weapon, the torpedo. |
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Photography, and the motion picture as both a technology and basis for entirely new art forms were also developed in the West. |
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Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries and instead it concentrated on science and technology. |
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It involves goods and services, and the economic resources of capital, technology and data. |
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Economic globalization also includes competition, technology, and corporations and industries. |
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Europeans brought transportation technology to the practise, bringing large numbers of African slaves to the Americas by sail. |
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The new mercantilism has different goals and focuses on more rapid economic growth based on advanced technology. |
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One of the prominent traits of the 20th century was the dramatic growth of technology. |
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Communications and information technology, transportation technology, and medical advances had radically altered daily lives. |
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Due to these connections, mathematicians and experts in naval technology appeared in Portugal. |
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Portuguese and foreign experts made several breakthroughs in the fields of mathematics, cartography and naval technology. |
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The Chinese were intrigued with European technology, but so were visiting Europeans of Chinese technology. |
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Chinese printing technology was transferred to the Mongols through Kingdom of Qocho and Tibetan intermediaries. |
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One of the more notable applications of printing technology was the chao, the paper money of the Yuan. |
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The industries that recorded the highest growth are tourism, telecoms, information technology, and textile. |
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In cartography, technology has continually changed in order to meet the demands of new generations of mapmakers and map users. |
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Advancements in electronic technology ushered in another revolution in cartography. |
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Significant advances in astronomy came about with the introduction of new technology, including the spectroscope and photography. |
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Improvements in digital technology have allowed amateurs to make impressive advances in the field of astrophotography. |
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Pornotopia emerges as the forces of self-gratification, mass consumerism, and advanced technology merge. |
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This dual use of launching technology will also serve to develop missile technology. |
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The Philippines has pursued efforts to improve the field of science and technology. |
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However, it was later improvements in technology and rising incomes that made such trips relatively common. |
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In response to the plant closures, towns throughout the region sought to make the region attractive for technology companies. |
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Current businesses demand new production processes as well as technology for the incubation of companies. |
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The VOC was also instrumental in introducing European ideas and technology to Asia. |
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The new technology provoked discontent among traditional scribes, leading to the Print Yard being burned in an arson attack. |
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A new set of guidelines are now in place to help build endogenous capacity in health research through training and access to new technology. |
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Fiji is also planning to diversify its energy sector through the use of science and technology. |
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The Tsar's court was interested in the West's more advanced technology, particularly when military applications were involved. |
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The Song economy, facilitated by technology advancement, had reached a level of sophistication probably unseen in world history before its time. |
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There are certain jobs that horses do very well, and no technology has yet developed to fully replace them. |
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Between the 1890s and the 1970s, the technology of maize harvesting expanded greatly. |
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Coating seeds with the bacteria is a newly developed technology that can enable every crop species to fix nitrogen for its own use. |
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Recent cogeneration technology plants are being designed to produce from 200 to over 300 kWh of electricity per tonne of bagasse. |
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Along with advancements in communication, Europe also continued to advance in military technology. |
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Freedom of information may also refer to the right to privacy in the context of the Internet and information technology. |
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By the middle of the 18th century, colonists had the knowledge and technology to attempt biological warfare with the smallpox virus. |
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As musket technology evolved, the flaws of the musket became less frequent and the bow became irrelevant. |
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The iSense technology is the subject of patents in the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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The law, governmental bodies, and technology have a relatively high frequency of acquiring neologisms. |
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In addition, the online medium offers yet more aids, such as tooltips, hyperlinks, and rapid search via search engine technology. |
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Approximately 180 000 Quebeckers are currently working in different field of information technology. |
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More than one million people in Quebec are employed in the science and technology sector. |
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Denmark, a small country of around 5 million people, became a world leader in this technology using an incremental approach. |
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Thus improved technology and transportation were forerunners to the Great Merger Movement. |
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The 003 line is nothing more than a rackable version of expanded Mbox technology. |
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Botswana is planning to use science and technology to diversify its economy and thereby reduce its dependence on diamond mining. |
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Advances were made in irrigation and farming, using new technology such as the windmill. |
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The construction of water works and aspects of water technology in India is described in Arabic and Persian works. |
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It has been used for centuries before the technology was brought into Spain by Arabs who had adopted it from the Romans. |
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Together with the Spaniards, the technology spread to the New World in Mexico and South America following Spanish expansion. |
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Spindles or parts of them have been found in archaeological sites and may represent one of the first pieces of technology available. |
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The world of work is changing with the increase in the use of technology and both companies and businesses are becoming increasingly competitive. |
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Investigation of relationship between the concepts of innovation and technology transfer revealed overlap. |
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Information technology and changing business processes and management style can produce a work climate favorable to innovation. |
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In this case, the innovation, the car, was transformational but did not require the development of dramatic new technology. |
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The British Agricultural Revolution was the result of the complex interaction of social, economic and farming technology changes. |
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Dutch experts like Cornelius Vermuyden brought some of this technology to Britain. |
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New products create demand, which is necessary to offset the decline in employment that occurs through labor saving technology. |
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His inventions of electromagnetic rotary devices were the foundation of the practical use of electricity in technology. |
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This carding technology of Lewis Paul and Daniel Bourn seems to be the basis of later carding machines. |
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Ring spinning technology had successfully replaced the spinning mule, with mills having been converted mules to rings. |
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Until the properties of cast iron were properly understood some mills constructed using the early technology collapsed. |
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None of this would have been possible using the technology of Crompton's time, fifty years earlier. |
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Today, advances in technology have produced a variety of looms designed to maximise production for specific types of material. |
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There are however some recent developments which may lead to a renaissance of the technology. |
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The technology required for blast furnaces may have either been transferred from China, or may have been an indigenous innovation. |
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This is close to the silk route, so that the use of technology derived from China is conceivable. |
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The puddling furnace is a metalmaking technology used to create wrought iron or steel from the pig iron produced in a blast furnace. |
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With the advancement of technology in rolling mills the size of rolling mills grew rapidly along with the size products being rolled. |
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The cementation process is an obsolete technology for making steel by carburization of iron. |
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Chains of buckets to raise water was a Roman technology had been used in various guises since antiquity. |
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Local millers quickly followed suit, and Brandywine Village was soon a showcase for Evans's milling technology. |
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In retirement Evans became increasingly consumed with pursuing his patent dues from those using his technology, which was now widespread. |
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And unlike his earlier contributions, Evans was just one of many brilliant minds in steam technology. |
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And yet despite his formidable record and undoubted importance in the history of technology, Evans never became a household name. |
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Around the end of World War I, machine tool control advanced in various ways that laid the groundwork for later CNC technology. |
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These were soon combined with the emerging technology of digital computers. |
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Maudslay laid an important foundation for the Industrial Revolution with his machine tool technology. |
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Upstream vertical integration, such as to raw materials, is away from leading technology toward mature, low return industries. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, historians of technology broadened the world's understanding of the history of the development. |
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Brunel's tunnelling shield was later refined, with James Henry Greathead playing a particularly important role in developing the technology. |
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Gas technology would then be installed in just about every major theatre in the world. |
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It was a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glassmaking technology. |
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It is a technology with a long history and requires significant skill and experience. |
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On 28 November 2006, a trial of a new telecommunications network technology was rolled out in the village of Wick in the Vale of Glamorgan. |
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However, the evolution in technology made it possible to implement road tolling policies based on different concepts. |
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The Amtech RFID technology used on the Dallas North Tollway was originally developed at Sandia Labs for use in tagging and tracking livestock. |
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As technology improved and proliferated, there was a greater need for educated employees. |
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It is a misconception that the Luddites protested against the machinery itself in an attempt to halt progress of technology. |
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The Luddites were not afraid of technology and did not attempt to eliminate technology out of fear. |
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In the United States, the increase in technology has significantly decreased the mining workforce. |
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Hand in hand, the zaibatsu and government guided the nation, borrowing technology from the West. |
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The goal in hiring the foreign advisors was to obtain transfers of technology and advice on systems and cultural ways. |
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Captain Henry Hope of the Endymion had fitted his ship with Phillip Broke's technology as Captain Hillyar had done on the Phoebe. |
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The guidance system was high mechanical technology, like the precision parts in a watch. |
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The improvements in electrical generation technology increased the efficiency and reliability greatly in the 19th century. |
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It was in the 1880s that the technology was commercially developed for large scale electricity generation and transmission. |
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When Sicily was captured by the Normans, they took the technology to Northern Italy and then the rest of Europe. |
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In Mumford's mind, the society organized around biotechnics would restrain its technology for the sake of that integral relationship. |
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A technology for distributing resources that was less given to abstract hoarding would be more suitable to a biotechnic conception of living. |
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Mumford recognized, however, that technology had even earlier produced a plethora of hazards, and that it would do so into the future. |
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This may promote healthy competition among manufacturers, resulting in gradual improvements of the technology base. |
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The answer provided by Laozi is not the rejection of technology, but instead seeking the calm state of wu wei, free from desires. |
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The project ended in June 2006, and its technology was folded into StreetView. |
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Moscow hosts headquarters of the many of telecommunication and technology companies, including 1C, ABBYY, Beeline, Kaspersky Lab, Mail. |
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I suspected that's why I could so easily retro-engineer and re-invent their ultra-superior and advanced technology. |
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These reversionists think technology and industrialism are synonymous. They can't imagine clean technology, human technology. |
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The oil industry not only created jobs in production, but a large number of supply and technology companies were established. |
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Britain was the leading world centre for advanced engineering and technology. |
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It is obvious that mobile and non-mobile workers don't need the same office solutions, roomwise, or with respect to furniture and technology. |
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Using methods of literature material, video observation and mathematical statistics, this paper analyzed sanda players' leg-applied technology. |
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What we are observing in this sedan square-off is the cumulative effect of modern design technology on the family sedan. |
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In a very real sense, PC technology set the table for the prosperity of the nineties. |
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The human resources department has a shadow information technology group without headquarters knowledge. |
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There's a painful disparity between the snazziness of TiVo's technology and the decrepitude of its balance sheet. |
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Finally, robots, more so than other technology in our lives, have a social valence. They feel different to us, more like living agents. |
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Each of these critical components will be modeled, defining their current SOTA and the forecast for improvement in their technology. |
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Thanks to the latest graphics technology, almost all of those spacelings will be ready for their close-ups. |
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What adaptive technology has been the most useful or important for you? |
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You don't have to be a computer nerd or a technojunkie to take advantage of the power of today's communications technology. |
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A technotard is a person who is unable to get around on their phone or computer or has to hand over the remote to any new technology. |
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Since the mid-90's, ABB relied on Wind River's technology as an operational foundation to accomplish our design goals. |
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The technology will be uncopyrighted open-source material, Dr. Frieden said, allowing as many companies as possible to use the system as a model. |
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You no longer need to underfire your products or guess at their high temperature behavior simply because of lag in furnace technology. |
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Kintner joins DV from Adaptly, a technology company focused on paid social media. |
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The basic concept of our technology is the creation of an adsorptive in situ barrier for the immobilization of toxic metal contaminations. |
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This overmold technology allows the system to be installed aerially or in standard conduit sizes. |
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About AGMA AGMA is a non-profit organization comprised of influential companies in the technology sector. |
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Senesco is an agrobiotechnology company developing gene technology to prolong shelf life in produce. |
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Senesco is an agrobiotechnology company developing technology to prolong shelf life in produce. |
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With Airliner technology, it is possible to produce boots that are breathable and waterproof at the same time. |
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Femprox incorporates NexMed's NexACT transdermal penetration enhancing technology with the vasodilator, alprostadil. |
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The inner layer of defense uses Brightmail's anti-spam technology to detect spam and Sophos anti-virus technology to detect viruses. |
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In recent decades there has been a growth in academic publishing in developing countries as they become more advanced in science and technology. |
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In the early days of pipe bands, rope tension snare drums were common, but as the technology evolved, so did the music. |
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Wayfindr technology was introduced to the station in 2015 to help the visually impaired navigate the station. |
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Contributions to the development of science and technology have appeared throughout the country's history. |
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Contributions to the development of science and technology have appeared since the beginning of the country's history. |
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Additionally, this could have occurred through the increased use of technology, traits characteristic of modern behaviour. |
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The artisans, in turn, were able to develop technology such as metal weapons. |
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This innovation resulted in the circulation of arsenical bronze technology over southern and eastern Europe. |
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Bronze technology was developed further by the Incas and used widely both for utilitarian objects and sculpture. |
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The widespread use of the technology of iron was implemented in Europe simultaneously with Asia. |
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The widespread use of the technology of iron was implemented in Asia simultaneously with Europe. |
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The Romans achieved high levels of technology in large part because they borrowed technologies from the Greeks, Etruscans, Celts, and others. |
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The Roman military technology ranged from personal equipment and armament to deadly siege engines. |
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Rome was responsible for the innovation of other vital technology in addition to cataphracts, siege engines, and the Corvus. |
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In summary, Rome contributed numerous advances in technology to the Ancient World. |
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It's the innovation of technology that contributed to Rome's military success. |
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Copper is used in roofing, currency, and for photographic technology known as the daguerreotype. |
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Yet high technology and entrepreneurship remain mainstays of the San Francisco economy. |
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Indeed, Atlanta has been nicknamed the Silicon peach due to its burgeoning technology sector. |
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It limits the rights of nonweapon countries to develop an export business in civilian reactor technology. |
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Moreover, control of technology, management, even crucial inputs can confer de facto control. |
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Williams wrote in a critical way about Marshall McLuhan's writings on technology and society. |
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Analog television or analogue television is the original television technology that uses analog signals to transmit video and audio. |
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In the 1960s, semiconductor technology was introduced into timebase circuits. |
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Verity Stob, a technology columnist for online newspaper The Register, wrote a parody of Torchwood called Under Torch Wood. |
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Algal biofuel, sometimes nicknamed oilgae by environmentalists, is a promising technology. |
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Critics do not believe that these risks can be reduced through new technology. |
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Nuclear reprocessing technology was developed to chemically separate and recover fissionable plutonium from irradiated nuclear fuel. |
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The advent of artificial refrigeration technology has since made delivery of ice obsolete. |
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Most fleets have no nuclear submarines, due to the limited availability of nuclear power and submarine technology. |
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Today, although most ships have onboard technology to provide the Forecast's information, they still use it to check their data. |
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Lithic technology marks some of the oldest and continuously used technologies. |
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The whales were hunted initially for whale oil but, as meat preservation technology improved, their value as food increased. |
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In 2011 two fifths of the world's total production of refrigerators were based on Greenfreeze technology, with over 600 million units in use. |
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The rights to the technology were donated to Greenpeace, which maintained it as an open source patent. |
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Mining engineering is an engineering discipline that applies science and technology to the extraction of minerals from the earth. |
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Brine is an auxiliary agent in water softening and water purification systems involving ion exchange technology. |
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And as technology needed for wind turbines continues to improve, the prices will decrease as well. |
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According to the OECD, deregulation, globalisation, and technology sector growth have been key productivity drivers. |
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Of those 2,700 gigawatts, only about 500 gigawatts can be captured with the current technology. |
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The use of the longships ended when technology changed, and ships began to be constructed using saws instead of axes. |
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The frequent changes in technology prevented the emergence of one standard mapping approach. |
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The term technology is used loosely, referring to a more widespread use of existing methods rather than an appropriation of new technologies. |
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Waste disposal technology constitutes another factor in eutrophication prevention. |
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Elizabeth I then had work carried out on the fort, strengthening it and providing gun platforms for the new developments in artillery technology. |
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The Vikings were major contributors to the shipbuilding technology of their day. |
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Naval technology in World War I was dominated by the dreadnought battleship. |
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By the end of the War, naval mine technology had grown beyond the ability of minesweepers to detect and remove. |
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This is a historical technology and is not usually economically competitive with other sources of fuel gas today. |
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Phillips turned to technology to increase the octane rating of fuels for use in advanced engines. |
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The technology of oil transportation has evolved alongside the oil industry. |
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The Troll A platform, based on the Condeep technology, is the tallest structure ever to be moved. |
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Wind turbine blades using stealth technology are being developed to mitigate radar reflection problems for aviation. |
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The Wave Dragon concept combines existing, mature offshore and hydro turbine technology. |
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The Dreadnought battleships and their successors were the first capital ships that combined technology and firepower with a mobile platform. |
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All cadets now received an education in science and technology as it related to life on board a ship as well as navigation and seamanship. |
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Studies of autosomal DNA, which look at the entire DNA mixture, have become increasingly important as the technology develops. |
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In 1998, GPS technology was inducted into the Space Foundation Space Technology Hall of Fame. |
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Despite warships changing due to technology and development, much of the training of the boys still reflected life under sail. |
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Science and technology in Brussels is well developed with the presence of several universities and research institutes. |
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Sternwheelers were an instrumental transportation technology in the development of Western Canada. |
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Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry, although petroleum, food processing, and technology are also major industries. |
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It remains a standard work for the Roman period and the advances in technology and understanding of natural phenomena at the time. |
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The city's economy also relies on the aerospace, defence, media, information technology, financial services and tourism industries. |
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Initially, WKCR wasn't a radio station, but an organization concerned with the technology of radio communications. |
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Over the past 20 years, graduates of Columbia established over 100 technology companies. |
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The modern period has been a period of significant development in the fields of science, politics, warfare, and technology. |
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Still, advancing technology and medicine has had a great impact even in the Global South. |
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The Space Age was characterized by rapid development of new technology in a close race mostly between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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Due to its large and extremely competitive information technology industry, India has become a major hub for outsourcing. |
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The study of seamounts has been stymied for a long time by the lack of technology. |
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It is furthermore home to the headquarters of a number of global technology firms. |
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One explanation pins the blame on leftover technology from the mythical lost continent of Atlantis. |
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They developed the Oldowan lithic technology, named after the Olduvai Gorge in which the first specimens were found. |
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Analogously, Mode 3, or Levallois technology, is not apparent in China following later hominin dispersals. |
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This lack of more advanced technology has been explained by serial founder effects and low population densities out of Africa. |
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By the end of the Magdalenian, the lithic technology shows a pronounced trend toward increased microlithisation. |
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Stemmed points are a lithic technology distinct from Beringian and Clovis types. |
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A lithic complex characterized by the Clovis Point technology was subsequently identified over much of North America and in South America. |
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The Solutrean toolmaking industry disappeared from Europe around 17,000 years ago, replaced by the lithic technology of the Magdalenian culture. |
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Clovis toolmaking technology appears in the archaeological record in much of North America between 12,800 and 13,500 years ago. |
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Fortunately, technology is in place to slow your descent before you become pavement-pizza. |
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Lacking the technology and infrastructure to build effective warships, the Confederacy attempted to obtain warships from Britain. |
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The Langdale Company's new centralized sawmill and debarker in 1958 constituted a tremendous advance over the old peckerwood technology. |
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Humans are able to create new and complex ideas, and to develop technology, which is unprecedented among other organisms on Earth. |
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It involves the measurement of the stone tools to determine their typology, function and the technology involved. |
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They cannot be said to have developed these tools or to have contributed the tradition to technology. |
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The technology required to make tempered steel chisels was largely forgotten during the Middle Ages. |
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While modern rowing technology is considered inappropriate, there are no strict rules as to what can and cannot be raced. |
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The Adidas Confirmed app allows consumers to get access to and reserve the brand's limited edition sneakers by using geo targeting technology. |
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This plan aims to focus on the power of innovative sports technology to improve the individual's health and happiness. |
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The technology is an open standard, but with prominent Freeview Play branding. |
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The new technology generated a population explosion of modern humans which is believed to have led to the extinction of the Neanderthals. |
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In our super fast world of instant news and ever changing technology, flags remain the ultimate symbol of identity. |
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And we're building really great technology to analyze that content and understand all the ways you can put it together. |
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Generally, the source of power for the electric motor has been batteries, but development in fuel cell technology has created several prototypes. |
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Battery technology is gradually improving making this form of transportation more practical. |
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Large quantities can be used to justify high capital expenditures for rapid and automated manufacturing technology. |
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Streaming technology is used to distribute Internet radio, typically using a lossy audio codec. |
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The new facilities also included brand new equipment and technology, radio studios for BBC Radio Solent and editing suites. |
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The beginning of early human evolution reaches back to the earliest innovations of primitive technology and tool culture. |
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Societies are social groups that differ according to subsistence strategies, the ways that humans use technology to provide needs for themselves. |
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These societies can be subdivided according to their level of technology and their method of producing food. |
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Furthermore, stealth technology has advanced to the point where it can be employed without a tradeoff with aerodynamics performance, in contrast to previous stealth efforts. |
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The knowledge of constructing, obtaining and using tools is technology. |
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Such a technology makes much more efficient use of available materials like flint, although required greater skill in manufacturing the small flakes. |
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