He held 40 American patents and 150 international patents in the fields of electromechanics, sound recording and reproduction, sonar, switching apparatus, electronic heating, magnetic tape, and telephone systems.
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Also located in Ararangu?is a campus of the Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, which offers technical courses in Electromechanics, Fashion and Apparel Production, and undergraduate programs in Fashion Design and Physics.
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In the application of the natural sciences, mechanics was said to be complemented by thermodynamics, the study of heat and more generally energy, and electromechanics, the study of electricity and magnetism.
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More and more, these systems are being replaced by electromechanics, tiny motors and servos that no longer require the ignition cylinder actually to turn, or the steering wheel to be directly connected to the wheels.
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Since the introduction of electromechanics to the pinball machine in 1933's " Contact ", pinball has become increasingly dependent on electronics as a means to keep score on the flippers ) for exciting gameplay.
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In 2005, the Center for Transportation and the Environment, working with the University of Texas at Austin, Center for Electromechanics, Test Devices, Inc ., and DRS Technologies sought funding for the development of a prototype gyrobus.
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In Tokyo, Thursday's selling was led by technology issues, including Kyocera and Sony, and telecommunications stocks such as KDDI and NTT . Exporters in Seoul also took a blow, with Hyundai Motor and Samsung Electromechanics among the early losers.
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Born in the family of a parson he graduated from Electromechanics Faculty at Lviv Polytech Institute in 1933 and then worked as an electrician at Kalush potash plant and later received the job of an engineer at the factory for domestic electric appliances in Warsaw.
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International cooperation is carried out in the following areas : economics and finance, tourism, public administration, management, industrial and civil engineering, motor vehicles and motor transportation, environmental engineering, information technologies, mechanical engineering, power supply and electromechanics.
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"It provided information on how we can perfect the design of the full-scale rotor, which we plan to test in the first quarter of 1998, " said John Price, a research engineer at UT's Center for Electromechanics.