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Abstracts: Beyond compliance. Accounting for quality: counting costs, reaping returns. Environmental testing : are your products under the weather?
Abstracts: Beyond socio-technical systems: introduction to the special issue. Generating testable socio-technical systems theory
Abstracts: Beyond standards. Engaging physicians in lean Six Sigma. Make healthcare lean
Abstracts: Beyond today's supercomputers. New technology directions. Fuzzy logic flowers in Japan
Abstracts: Beyond today's supercomputers. The HDTV test kitchens. Just keeping current entails ingenuity, resourcefulness, and improvisation
Abstracts: Big lightweight parts have tiny expansion. Gearing up for a revolution. Split gears reduce lost motion
Abstracts: Big telcos headed for the altar? Audit error. Eliminating asbestos from fireproofing materials
Abstracts: Big Three are serious about QS-9000 certification. What's the long-term cost of short-term profits? The UAW continues its efforts to improve quality
Abstracts: Bill Hammack named Jefferson Science Fellow. Wake up and smell the coffee. Think molecularly to create new polymers
Abstracts: Bioinformatics boom expected to pioneer new drugs. Urine-powered batteries for MEMS. Liquid chromatography process design
Abstracts: Biomechanically engineered athletes. Wizard of watts. Lotfi A. Zadeh
Abstracts: Biomechanical study on the postures in manual lifting tasks using cusp surface analysis. Customer focused lean production development
Abstracts: Biomedical engineering R&D picks up. Expert opinion: imaging and robotics are changing the face of surgery. Gregory Markhov: in love with the light
Abstracts: Bioprocessing systems go disposable. Designing suspension-mixing systems. Masterminding mixing technology
Abstracts: Biosensors enliven the science of detection; enzymatic devices provide a highly specific and speedy way to measure compounds
Abstracts: Biosensor shines a light on pollutants. Striving for seamless supply-chain integration. Shedding new light on titanium in CPI construction
Abstracts: Biotech foods: a closed and reopened case. Of PCBs and the river. The promise and pitfalls of human testing
Abstracts: Biotechnology is the key to better plastics. Cracking a rock need not be a blast. The power is the glory in hydraulics
Abstracts: Biotech process engineer - a learning experience. A chemical engineer and his passion for nature. Ensuring academic excellence
Abstracts: B-ISDN and how it works: end users will get multimedia transmission by accessing gigabit-per-second public networks on a switched basis
Abstracts: Black boxes in the B-1B. Data communications. At Motorola: new alliances, new management
Abstracts: Black boxes in the B-1B. Data communications. part 2 Bhopal: a tragedy in waiting
Abstracts: Black & Veatch embraces fuel cells. Specifying day tank and sub-base tank diesel fuel systems. Thirty fuel cells serve U.S. defense bases
Abstracts: Blah, blah, blog. The (pre) fix is in. Changing climate, changing language
Abstracts: Blast from the past. Power to the molecules. Speedy data backups: a zippy new drive and 35-GB disks make backing up even large amounts of data a snap
Abstracts: Blast from the past wins a new fan. Perforations pump up the power. Fluid power - fluid market
Abstracts: Blast proof services. President calls for better working relationships. Shine on high
Abstracts: Blinkered by visions of tradition. Forward thinking. Forward visions
Abstracts: Blown away. Early warning system. High speed data
Abstracts: Blue lasers on the horizon. Molding light into solitons: pulses whose shape and spectrum endure over vast distances in optical fibers may simplify transoceanic communications systems
Abstracts: Boeing runs into turbulence: Boeing readies an attractive new plane, but serious doubts persist about engineering, management, labor relations, and commitment to civil aviation
Abstracts: Boiler fuel: a new use for wastes from rocket motors and explosives. Divesting Conoco and other crown jewels
Abstracts: Bolstering infrastructure through boom and bust. BiCMOS circuitry: the best of both worlds. Plans for next-gen chips imperiled
Abstracts: Bolster your bore-gage knowledge. Beyond calibration: laser measuring on the plant floor. Staying competitive with in-process gaging
Abstracts: Bolts flips indicator when tension is lost. Dolphin tail doubles fluid efficiencies. Dry fluid connectors offer free passage
Abstracts: Bonded-by-robot joints near perfection. Student robot achieves winning goals. Featherweight steel foam bonded to steel
Abstracts: Book-scanning robots digitize delicate texts. New tech, old fuel. Cells on ice
Abstracts: Boosting morale in an iffy economy: it's natural to feel anger and frustration after being laid off, but don't let your outlook ruin your job prospects
Abstracts: Bored with the same old standard books? How to make software peer reviews work: Simple enhancements can turn every peer review into a success
Abstracts: Boron waste recovered. An electrochemical route to polysilane boasts a higher yield. A new route to Boron-10
Abstracts: Boston section shares its formula for success. Solving global problems. The AlChE education services program: continuing education for chemical engineers
Abstracts: Bottom-line success with Six Sigma. Dealing with the Achilles' Heel of six sigma initiatives. Six Sigma, e-commerce pose new challenges
Abstracts: Boundary elements give quick answers. Integrated drives save design time. Academia and industry race forward
Abstracts: Boundary elements give quick answers. The right way to select latches. Paint overspray fed back into gun
Abstracts: Bower power: Massive growth, but only the highest quality of work - can it be done? Shine on
Abstracts: BP, ABF and DuPont unveil plans for grassroots biofuels plant. Product development across the Americas
Abstracts: BP will scale up its propane-acrylonitrile process. New catalysis for polyol production. Dow expands its options for producing propylene oxide
Abstracts: 'Brain circulation' replacing 'brain drain' to U.S. as foreign-born scientists, engineers return home. Directing technology in Asia's 'dragons.' (Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan)
Abstracts: Branches of communication: the conflict between the need to maximise scarce building land and the environmental pressure to retain trees often sets the construction industry at odds with the requirements of local planning authorities
Abstracts: Brazil tests the world's largest environmental monitoring system; but some question how well it will protect the Amazon's endangered ecosystems and peoples
Abstracts: Breaking down the downstream bottleneck in chromatography. Platform provides a portable base for pump system. Engineering data
Abstracts: Breakthrough in gas-liquid pumping. Making an issue out of joining. Grinding breakthrough strengthens ceramics
Abstracts: Breezy DSP designs. Lightening the load while on the road. One highly adaptable software package
Abstracts: Brighter outlook for Japanese entrepreneurs? Japanese companies keep spending on R&D...
Abstracts: Bringing home rapid manufacturing. Magic moments achieved with safety. Cold supersonic deposition
Abstracts: Bringing home the Internet. Networks for homes. The cost of quality in Internet-style networks
Abstracts: Bringing in business is everyone's business. Invest in the best. Leadership in transition: preparing your firm for your successor
Abstracts: Bringing it all back home. Cheap and private in perpetuity. Accommodating the masses
Abstracts: Bringing it all back home. Rural rethink. A Major role for planning to play
Abstracts: Bringing Maxwell's equations to heel. Enhancing Matlab-to-C++ programming. Interactive, object-oriented Xmath
Abstracts: Bringing order to the embedded space. MPEG-4: Multimedia for our time. Jini to the rescue
Abstracts: Britain's identity crisis. The OLIN experiment. Zone of silence
Abstracts: British Petroleum and Amoco tie the knot. Wanted:masters of elegant frugality. BP and Ford fund carbon research
Abstracts: Broadband and the Baby Bells: wireless access may be the way to get around the phone and cable monopolies. Welcome to the always-on world
Abstracts: Broadband communications grow closer. Data communications, telecommunications converge. Telecommunications in the coming decades
Abstracts: Brownfield sites 'could need cash for clearance.' Accommodating differencs. Accommodating the masses
Abstracts: Brush up on your caravan sites. Selecting an mcb: there is still some confusion when it comes to the corect approach for selecting miniature circuit breakers
Abstracts: BSRIA partnering toolkint launched. Insurace power. Cable pulls
Abstracts: Bubble power. Learn like a human. Electric flex: Electrically activated plastic muscles will let robots smile, arm-wrestle, and maybe even fly like bugs
Abstracts: Buck high pressure active valve. Gas turbine expansion joint handles high temperature. Valve slashes operating costs
Abstracts: Building a practice abroad. Leadership and organizational vision in managing a multiethnic and multicultural project team
Abstracts: Building better lie detectors with neuroscience. RFID inside. Bioethics & the brain: microelectronics and medical imaging are bringing us closer to a world where mind reading is possible and blindness banished -- but we may not want to live there
Abstracts: Building brains. From risk to disk. Bad air day
Abstracts: Building in a regulated environment. Engineering and construction: building a stronger global industry. Building a Consortium for Advanced Positioning System
Abstracts: Building in harmony. Orchestral manoeuvres. Peak practice
Abstracts: Building in quality. Team technology: finding the right mix to improve team performance during process-improvement tasks
Abstracts: Building quality at Veridian Homes. Building cutomer satisfaction with quality. Standard practice
Abstracts: Building regulations Part P. Benefits break. P's pudding
Abstracts: Build your quality system. Cal lab accreditation slowly takes hold. The next step: adapting ISO 9000 to specific industry needs
Abstracts: Build yourself an electric gun: why? Because you just plug it in, aim... and fire. Mindstorms: not just a kid's toy
Abstracts: Burden of provision lands at planning's door. Surrey warns of green belt sacrifice to meet household projections
Abstracts: Buried/ground lights. Brick lights. Halogen work/security lighting
Abstracts: Burn cleanser diesel. Valve modification removes scale. Process removes sulfur from diesel fuel
Abstracts: Burner achieves single-digit NOx emissions. Destroy chlorofluorocarbon compounds with submerged quench incineration
Abstracts: Burn the brownies: effective experimental design through statistical thinking. You don't have to be awful to be a statistician, but it helps: Using experimental design to perfect products and processes
Abstracts: Bush Administration's "Science" is under fire. Iran's nuclear program reaches critical juncture: The country's evident pursuit of an atomic bomb tests a new, more aggressive IAEA
Abstracts: Business boom or work bloom? The new A201: opportunity knocks. Integrating living and learning
Abstracts: Business innovation through strategic community creation: a case study of multimedia business field in Japan. A dimensional analysis of geographically distributed project teams: a case study
Abstracts: Business plan mapped out for Yorkshire. Cities need colour. RTPI Commons-hosted debate votes in favour of elected London body
Abstracts: Business-to-production integration takes centre stage. Inspiring tomorrow's volunteer leaders. Understanding personality styles
Abstracts: Business-to-production integration takes centre stage. The Online ChE: negotiating ERP maintenance contracts. WhatEs your decision style?
Abstracts: Business wide EDM takes off. (engineering data management). Invention moves to the palmtop. Added value in downstream data
Abstracts: Busing offers 300% higher torque. Worm gearbox offers near-zero backlash. Epicyclics take more of the torque
Abstracts: But Challenges Remain. Changes in ATP achieve stability. Changes and challenges China's new five year plan
Abstracts: Butting heads in the workplace. Software trends in measurement systems analysis. Multimeters: the test and measurement workhorses of the workplace
Abstracts: Buyer-supplier relationships in firms adopting advanced manufacturing technology: an empirical analysis of the implementation of hard and soft technologies
Abstracts: Buying behavior and product planning. Bottled sound is the ultimate power source. Ideal sound created by designing out joins
Abstracts: Buying radios is adding quality to Madison's city government. How to make surveys simpler and more focused
Abstracts: Buying, Selling, and Trading Techhnology. The Woman Engineer. The Professionals: Experts in Short Supply
Abstracts: Bypassing bedlam. Tory tips and grass roots guidance. New town man: architect-planner and former RTPI president Walter Bor's work in Prague, the city of his childhood, brings a remarkable symmetry to a career that has tackled some of the biggest planning issues of the past 50 years
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