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Abstracts: Friction makes fast moves to low cost. Continuous fibres lead to successful filter. CV joint made with muscle
Abstracts: Friendly EM field analysis. Engineering expressiveness. For writing your next paper
Abstracts: Fringe benefits of regeneration: the problem of regeneration in the EU's peripheral regions was the main issue at this month's Association of European Schools of Planning conference
Abstracts: From conductive polymers to organic metals. Getting a grip on the grid. Inexpensive substrate cools chips
Abstracts: From cooperation to apprenticeships: filling in the skill standards gap. Keeping the factory out of your PC
Abstracts: From Dilbert to da Vinci. Martin Cooper: makeovers for masterpieces. Networking know-how
Abstracts: From eggshells to alternative energy. Critical issues forum: responses to the hydrogen economy. Critical issues forum: Hydrogen - tomorrow's fuel
Abstracts: From factory floor to desert war. Warfare in the information age. Special report: Gulf legacy
Abstracts: From heavenly to human bodies. Weld 'fingerprints' verify identity. Braking banks on Monte Carlo
Abstracts: From jogging to walking - a rundown. Academics say engineers and health professionals should collaborate. Sample of feedback report key themes
Abstracts: From monopoly to competition: long-term research is vulnerable. Light that acts like 'natural bits'
Abstracts: From nerd to wonk. The enabler. Resources: a league of extraordinary women
Abstracts: From pizza to quality. Practicing quality in Kabul. The face of quality
Abstracts: From the small screen to the bigger picture. A boost from fluid energy transfer. Connectors offer all-plastic security
Abstracts: From TQM to BPR: two case studies in personnel administration. An exploration of the impact of TQM and JIT on ISO 9000 registered companies
Abstracts: From Trident to the track. Hingeing on safety. Straight lay-up offers greater strength
Abstracts: Fuel cell car to be tested. Cabinets store gas cylinders. Feed system offers flexible mixing & dosing
Abstracts: Fuel cell makes own hydrogen. Advances in PEM fuel cell membranes. Fuel cell partnership expands
Abstracts: Fuel cells for homes and hospitals. The practical engineer. Traveling light
Abstracts: Fuel cells, the hydrogen economy and you. Advantages of fuel cells. Addressing energy supply vulnerabilities
Abstracts: Fuel cells, the hydrogen economy and you. Demystifying the Hydrogen myth. Hydrogen fuel cell research gets a boost of activity
Abstracts: Fuel cells to the fore. Engineering the EV future. The How and Why of the Electronic Noses
Abstracts: Full BEAMA ahead. Driving BEAMA. Going Dutch
Abstracts: Full speed ahead for hybrid bearing design. Rolling into the next century. Addressing the current problem
Abstracts: 'Functional abstraction' anticipates timing glitches. Thread-bare theories. Don't be deceived by functional thread diameters
Abstracts: Funding soars for weaponry in US budget. Troubled weather satellite program. U.S. climate technology plan
Abstracts: Funky trunking. Keep on trunking. Funky ribbon
Abstracts: Furon takes a quantum leap. Grumman's GQ makes quality fashionable. Tolo hits lucky seven
Abstracts: Further developments on safety stocks in an MRP system applying Laplace transforms and input-output analysis. Safety production plans in MRP-systems using transform methodology
Abstracts: Fused thinking. No break of service. Intelligence at a local level
Abstracts: Fusion bonding grows new honeycombs. 'Shrink bonding' makes joints stronger. Software models seal's future
Abstracts: Future perfect. First class services. University challenge
Abstracts: Fuzzy bundles provide focused pictures: defence industry research has resulted in lower cost underwater vision systems with real potential in hazardous areas and manufacturing
Abstracts: Fuzzy fundamentals: this orderly design procedure can save time and help prevent problems in the development of fuzzy logic systems
Abstracts: Fuzzy models for the newsboy problem. EOQ formula when inventory cost is fuzzy. Supply chain modelling using fuzzy sets
Abstracts: Fuzzy models for the newsboy problem. On the suboptimality of (S-1,S) lost sales inventory policies. Batching policies for a product life cycle
Abstracts: Fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making procedure for evaluating advanced manufacturing system investments. The development of a decision support tool for the selection of advanced technology to achieve rapid product development
Abstracts: Fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making procedure for evaluating advanced manufacturing system investments. part 2
Abstracts: Fuzzy production planning model for fresh tomato packing. Lot-sizing rules and freezing the master production schedule in material requirements planning systems
Abstracts: Fuzzy Sets and Generalized Boolean Retrieval Systems. Expert Systems and Information Retrieval: An Experiment in the Domain of Biographical Data Management
Abstracts: Gage management goes digital. Gage enables cam inspection. Infrared imaging finds power-converter hot spots
Abstracts: Gaging compressible materials. Gaging a taper. Postprocess gages: FAG Corp. puts an in-process gaging system to use that ensures quality wheel bearing fits
Abstracts: Gaging or not: gaging is one way of finding product and process problems. Enhance Your Benchtop Gaging System
Abstracts: Gain control over product/process design. TQM is alive. Customer satisfaction research reaps rewards
Abstracts: Gain fully employed. Institute welcomes 'constructive' hedgerow protection proposals. Institute welcomes new strategic approach to regeneration in Scotland
Abstracts: Gas cells pump up super strong structures. Good joint design enhances aluminium structures. Hollow metal balls build into structures
Abstracts: Gas dosing system sets new standards. Thyristor controller reduces harmonics. Quality through leaner design
Abstracts: Gas-generating chemical may put more safety into auto safety bags. Naptha-cracking process: more propylene with less energy
Abstracts: Gasket and seal materials are made to specification. System provide illumination in hazardous locations. Wastewater treatment system has small footprint
Abstracts: Gasoline sulfur reduction without octane loss. All sides pumped for MTBE ban. Gasoline minus MTBE
Abstracts: GD&T training programs: GD&T training in the classroom emphasizes skill-oriented training and ignores problem-solving abilities
Abstracts: Gearbox re-design results in fewer parts and improved torque. Wobbling gears achieve high ratios
Abstracts: Gear system is radical but workable. Solenoid valve offers longer life. Drives cut tool changeover times
Abstracts: General motors on the hy-wire: GM is betting a billion that its hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will be ready for prime time by 2010
Abstracts: Generating testable socio-technical systems theory. Out of machine age?: complexity, sociotechnical systems and actor network theory
Abstracts: Generator solves dispensing problem. Threaded insert ideal for hydro-formed parts. Shock damping solves wheel restraint issues
Abstracts: Generic organizational choices for logistics in decentralized organizations: implications for inventory management
Abstracts: Genetic algorithm approach to earliness and tardiness production scheduling and planning problem. The future factory: challenge for one-of-a-kind production
Abstracts: Genetic engineering in a microgravity environment. Problems and progress in particle processing. Sharing the wealth
Abstracts: Genset system helps hospital keep critical funding. Careful planning leads to efficient cooling system. Automation system seeds data center growth
Abstracts: German-Russian science cooperation increasing. Europe reexamining its Science Ph.D. resources. Microsoft takes first step toward globalizing R&D
Abstracts: Germany's non-profit R&D groups boost private sector manufacturing as slowdown looms. R & D in the third millenium
Abstracts: Germs that build circuits: with viruses serving as construction crews and DNA as the blueprint, biotechnology may hold the key to postlithography ICs
Abstracts: GE supply's programs provide value-added services. The patience bank. Tolo hits lucky seven
Abstracts: Get in tune with harmonics. Roaming resources. Event horizon
Abstracts: Get involved early in design. Rinnai. In-cylinder sensor offers flexibility and zero wear
Abstracts: Get on the bus. Climbing the voltage ladder. Real-time savings
Abstracts: Get staff involved in quality initiatives. Design of Experiments for dummies. Measuring the cost of quality for management
Abstracts: Get the root of the problem. Practical use of color-measurement devices grows. Engelhard uses DOE to bring TriMax to market, win award
Abstracts: Getting a closer look at production defects. Moving to rapid series production. Infinitely variable flow oil pump gets closer to reality for trucks and cars
Abstracts: Getting in step breaks all barriers. Cold power heats up for commercialisation. Composite valves cut weight and costs
Abstracts: Getting it all together. The real cost of innovation. Keeping it all together
Abstracts: Getting it right the first time. Every planning authority should have one.... Seeing the wood for the trees
Abstracts: Getting it right the first time. So, how are we doing?: a team of managers at Hart District Council took a brave step and asked colleagues to rate their efficiency
Abstracts: Getting results fast from a long-term commitment to total quality. Total quality for a sustainable competitive advantage
Abstracts: Getting rid of double standards. Keeping up the standards. Double standards
Abstracts: Getting started - and getting ahead. MIT to establish an integrative research institute to develop new paradigms in cancer research
Abstracts: Getting technical. JIB--change at last? Small talk
Abstracts: Getting the most from your patents. 'Wish Program' for major innovations. Patent law changes: what you should know
Abstracts: Getting your global career in gear. Succeed in the workplace. Where is the chemical engineering industry headed?
Abstracts: Getting your message across. Chemical engineering lays the foundation for a CEO's career. The sustainability challenge: you gotta be in it to win it
Abstracts: Get your investment decisions right. Effectively manage the lifecycle of a product. Selecting membrane filtration systems
Abstracts: Get your skates on. Desperately seeking Jan... Explosive issues
Abstracts: Give success a chance. Teamwork brings breakthrough improvements in quality and climate. Eliminate shop-floor defects with cross-level teamwork: workers and managers must work together
Abstracts: Give us your best. Measuring the land. Getting to the root of it all
Abstracts: Glass chips perform chemical processes. Plastic crystals glow longer: lighting and displays of the future may well use light emitting plastics instead of conventional lamps and diodes
Abstracts: Glenn Taylor, former AIChE executive director honored as 2005 distinguished graduate. The Votes are in
Abstracts: Global expansion: a growing dilemma. Building a consensus: how tos and how not tos. Bagging our baggage
Abstracts: Global warming: Are attitudes changing? The chemistry of life on Mars. Frankenstein foods
Abstracts: Goals + alignment + love = success. Improving the quality of family life. Maintaining focus within your organization
Abstracts: Going Dutch. Mitterand's masterpieces. For a slicker city
Abstracts: Going global: A CEO's perspective. Changing clubs: a perspective on computer technologies. The constructibility review process: a constructor's perspective
Abstracts: Going underground. Flexile forays along the post-grad trail: post-graduate courses are still the most popular path to take
Abstracts: Going under with assurance. Education, education, education. More effort going into being 'green'
Abstracts: Good chemist, bad chemist: the Fritz Haber story. Disposable chromatography membrane rivals resin-based systems
Abstracts: Good news - if you're ready. The journey never ends. Statistical tools for six sigma
Abstracts: Gordon Bell calls for a U.S. research network. Creating a network for interactivity. A look at the video dial-tone network
Abstracts: Gordon Bell calls for a U.S. research network. Making it work calls for input from everyone. Coherent optical detection: a thousand calls on one circuit
Abstracts: Government backs MP's transport bill. Labour's threat to planning over PFI. Roads programme gets last minute boost in the Budget
Abstracts: Government interference and competition. A cure for brain rust. The downside of downsizing
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