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Abstracts: Is the world ready for knowledge management? Textile trade group offers standard involvement model. CE marking problem on the rise
Abstracts: Is this what's really going on? ASQC, IHI organize local groups to prevent motor vehicle injuries. Use Magic to teach youths about quality
Abstracts: Is your capital equipment finance strategy up to date? Winning with better drives and controls. Precoated metal: big move to lower production costs
Abstracts: Is your cold lime softener effective? Improve and maintain cooling tower effiency. Ensure proper distribution in cooling towers
Abstracts: Is your organization spooked by ghostly team performances? Organizational changes related to advanced manufacturing technology in the production area
Abstracts: It all began with a customer's request. Health savings. The customer is king
Abstracts: It's 10 p.m.: do you know where your quality program is? Multimedia as a quality solution. Changing concepts and management of quality worldwide: Power business and social forces have created a fork in the economic road
Abstracts: It's all about improving performance: teams work better with expanded problem solving and decision making skills
Abstracts: It's all part of the process. On the wire. Whole lotta life
Abstracts: It's a Wiki, Wiki world. Gone phishin'. Our posthuman lingo
Abstracts: It starts with management. Getting the most from intranets. Making sense of surface measurement
Abstracts: It's the Sun that makes it hot. Gooey blobs eliminated in dispensers. Koch, EPA settle on emissions violations
Abstracts: It takes work to choose among evils. Trip report. Back in the saddle
Abstracts: Jacks and Jills of many skills. Use business cards effectively. Mini-Scule
Abstracts: Jacob Rabinow: 326 patents and counting. The electronic motorist. Friendly adversaries help U.S. companies
Abstracts: Jan. 28, 1958: a laser is born: the use of a diffraction grating for mode selectivity captured the imagination of Arthur L. Schawlow, one of the laser's inventors
Abstracts: Japan: a competitive assessment. A fast path to one memory: a proprietary scheme for a unified memory system covers all design aspects to ensure fast display and quick computation
Abstracts: Japan: converting military defeat into commercial victory. No furled antenna can foil Galileo. James F. Blinn: artist-mathematician
Abstracts: Japan cranks up download speeds. Spectral lines: Bell tolls for AT&T. Nifty new cellular phone systems race to capture Japan's consumers
Abstracts: Japan firms revamp R&D, white paper finds. China sees tripling of R&D spending as key to 21st century economic power
Abstracts: Japan, Juran and the profession. Competence and confident count. As the world flattens
Abstracts: Japan's drug manufacturers edge toward globalization. Confronting technological ignorance: lessons from the north
Abstracts: Japan's industry hiring more foreign researchers. Internet fever arrives in Japan, worries China. NTT pushing mobile communications R & D
Abstracts: Japan's new advantage: total productive maintenance. Don't throw scientific management out with the bathwater
Abstracts: Japan telecommunications at the crossroads. Data communications. Japan Tests Its Model Communications System
Abstracts: Jenoptik sparks Jena Tech/Innovation Park. Germany hopes new innovation ministry will force closer industry-government ties
Abstracts: JIT purchasing vs. EOQ with a price discount: an analytical comparison of inventory costs. Extension of a reliability-type inventory model to Just-in-Time systems
Abstracts: Jobs at risk. Gallium arsenide shrinks power pack. Choosing the best battery for portable equipment
Abstracts: Job seekers' allowance. Investing in the future. Inspector's gadgets
Abstracts: Job shop configuration optimization at Tinker Air Force Base. The Rotation and Assignment of Imbalanced Air Force Specialties: A Policy Analysis Model
Abstracts: Jobshop prides itself in measured performance. Selecting multiplant SPC software. Get more from collected data
Abstracts: Job shop scheduling with alternative process plans. Manufacturing cells design with flexible routing capability in presence of unreliable machines
Abstracts: John Gage: He is the network. Digital TV's 100-meter dash. Geek rhythms
Abstracts: Joined up thinking. NAPIT added to Part P list. Flexible friend
Abstracts: Joining to take the pulse of planet Earth. Conduct successful team meetings. Use care in drafting provisional applications
Abstracts: Joseph J. Santoleri honored for pioneering contributions to waste management industry. Clearing the air for the world's citizens
Abstracts: Journey to the Baldridge. Lean glossary. Seven steps to improved safety for medical devices
Abstracts: Jump into the Internet. Light overdose. Red carpet treatment: from Windsor Castle to the Royal Exchange, services consultant Oscar Faber has worked on many historic projects
Abstracts: Just for the gel of it. No sauce? - your loss. Steak!
Abstracts: Justification of Purchase of Simulators or Simulation Equipment. Issues in Simulation in the Chemical Sciences
Abstracts: Karl Stahlkopf: Engineer in paradise. Andrew Paris: electric detective. Jim Benya: the illuminator
Abstracts: Keeping cars from crashing. Black boxes get green light. Safer driving in the dead of night
Abstracts: Keeping control: SuperChart 1.0, SuperChart/SPC Charts. Technical word processing: Ami Pro 2.0. Affordable analog design
Abstracts: Keeping current: Baldrige recipient faces controversy. Study shows electronic medical records adopted. 130 attend healthcare forum, hear Dr. Martin Merry
Abstracts: Keeping equipment healthy. Money talks, but so do benefits. Looking for a few good companies
Abstracts: Keeping neat records of noncompliance is not quality. Compliance requirement matrix. Crosby's 14 steps to improvement
Abstracts: Keeping our soldiers fueled - and happy. Dealing with climate change at the local level. The year past, and the years to come
Abstracts: Keeping tabs on criminals. Watching for Criminals. Keeping dry underground: fixing a leak in the skin of an earth-sheltered house can be nearly impossible
Abstracts: Keeping tabs on the new CE mark. Time for a cabling colour change?: you may have already hear the rumours; those Euro-bureaucrats want to meddle with our cable colours
Abstracts: Keeping the lights on! Gadgets gab at 60 GHz: cheap silicon transceivers broadcasting in this still-unlicensed band may usher in the hi-def wireless home
Abstracts: Keeping the Net up. Computers. Computing
Abstracts: Keeping the panel simple. Choosing the right light source: lighting is an area most contractors consider they know well, but with a constant stream of new products coming on line it can be difficult keeping up with technology
Abstracts: Keeping track. Modeling terrorists. Irradiation nation: can electron beams and X-rays make our food safe?
Abstracts: Keeping values top - of - mind. We're history. Biopolymer innovator uses ChE to advance medicine. Cultivating a fertile academic research environment
Abstracts: Keeping your charts under control. Measuring the internet. The education of a metrologist
Abstracts: Keep it in the family. Are you in control? Insurace power
Abstracts: Keep it simple, cool, and cheap: these three cardinal rules emerge from five years of field experience with solar heating, cooling, and hot water installations
Abstracts: Keep on keeping on. Middle managers can inhibit TQM, says study. 1992 QA/QC software directory
Abstracts: Keep pharmaceutical pilot plants safe. LNG importation - is the public safe. LNG - a safe alternative fuel
Abstracts: Keep your QMS implementation on schedule. The next level in employee empowerment. The quality diet: Building a healthy business
Abstracts: Keep Your Speed on Thin Walls. Make It Round. Make It Straight. Keep your speed on thin walls
Abstracts: Key cargo. No fire without sparks. Cat scanning
Abstracts: Keypads take on toughest conditions. Short circuit damps stepper oscillations. Hydraulic leaks stemmed at source: soft seal technology is playing a key role in the development of totally leak-free hydraulic systems
Abstracts: Keys to a successful internal audit. Quality and business practices: essential ingredients for success. A new name for a not-so-new concept
Abstracts: Killing quality with kindness: expecting (and receiving) the best performance from your employees. Improving the quality of management systems
Abstracts: Kitchen in a can for people on the go. Removing cyanide from waterways. A simple process for removing chloroform from water
Abstracts: Kitting versus line stocking: a conceptual framework and a descriptive model. Design and performance of kitting and order picking systems
Abstracts: Knowledge management: a view from the trenches. Break it up! Managing IT projects in the CPI
Abstracts: Know when to turn to centrifugal separation. Intermetallic filter removes sulfur from crude oil. Guidelines for selecting sterilizing - grade filters
Abstracts: Kyoto Global Warming Pact takes effect. The rise of China-progress at what price? Congress considers climate change
Abstracts: Kyoto Protocol ratification on back burner. Rely on a risk-based approach for resource-effective facility siting
Abstracts: Labelled for industry. Strada Associates Limited. Electrical road shows
Abstracts: Laboratory equipment saves time and money. Gravity flapper diverter addresses the traditional problems. Fuel cell car to be tested
Abstracts: Labor Department study shows improving employee skills pays off. Total Quality Forum VI speakers focus on change
Abstracts: Labour pledges to retain UK Quangos. Young bloods unleashed...: whether the 'solid, reliable' type or the 'go-getting' careerist, delegates attending last week's RTPI Planning Students' Conference were given plenty of advice
Abstracts: Lack of power - problem solved. Power, interrupted. Driving down energy costs
Abstracts: Landfill liabilities. Room for one more inside: light rapid transit systems are seen as a way to rejuvenate public transport. But they could be implemented at a loss of other modes of transport
Abstracts: LAN speed record. The vision thing. Well schooled in lighting
Abstracts: Lanxess expands ion-exchange-resin capacity. A blast from the past: the history of fireworks. Burning question: the mystery of Greek fire
Abstracts: Large computers. Kwajalein's new role: radars for SDI
Abstracts: Laser analyzes thin films. Series 1213 Gas Pressure Manometer. Portable multimeasurement device analyzes flue gas
Abstracts: Laser Scanner Saves Lear Thousands. Auto parts Maker 'Sees' Improvement. Laser scanner saves Lear thousands
Abstracts: Laser Scanner Saves Lear Thousands. Laser-based system gives a 3-D look to nooks and crannies. Laser-Based System Gives a 3-D Look to Nooks and Crannies
Abstracts: Laser sintering cuts mould production time. Fuel for thought...and power. Travelling through time
Abstracts: Laser spectroscopy leads to quick results. Charged film feels the pinch: An electrochemical film than can measure the heartbeat of a person touching it promises a wide application base
Abstracts: Lasers speed up board production. Modeling for printed-circuit board simulation. A bright new page in portable displays
Abstracts: Latest national data on toxic releases show modest increase. Using metrics to track community outreach progress
Abstracts: Latin America to strengthen industrial research as spur for region's economic growth. Economic litmus test for listed issues
Abstracts: Law could require the federal sector to use ISO 14000. What benchmarking books don't tell you. What is the Registrar Accreditation Board?
Abstracts: Law enforcement simulation system. Simulation for emergency management: taking advantage of automation in emergency preparedness
Abstracts: Law firm pioneers explore new territory. Lawyers find a partner in quality. Service organizations increasingly adopt Baldrige model
Abstracts: Lawful fire detection. Observing a new fire code. Fire design takes to the centre stage
Abstracts: Laws map advanced control onto chips. Silicone solves sensor output drift problem. Half motor, half logic controller
Abstracts: Laws that govern the rules of the open road. Policy into practice: revised PPG6 urges adoption of policies to sustain and enhance the viability of town centres
Abstracts: Laying separate lives: Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility is crucial to avoid interference from and to other electrical equipment
Abstracts: Laying the groundwork for the next century. A message from Dale Keairns - 2008 AIChE president. Glenn Taylor, former AIChE executive director honored as 2005 distinguished graduate
Abstracts: LDMOS multicarrier amplifier powers cellular base stations. Tiny YIG filters screen portable systems. Planning tool suite is on the market
Abstracts: Leaching metal ... for all it's worth. Ionic liquids make an environmental splash. Mastering propylene production
Abstracts: Leadership and human motivation in the workplace. The art of TQM. Making managers more effective agents of change
Abstracts: Leadership will prevail. The reverse appraisal: a tool for leadership development. Framework for business leadership
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