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electrotechnical
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Of or pertaining to electrotechnology
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The city contains electrotechnical industries and an oil refinery.
In 1901 Popov returned to St . Petersburgas a professor at the electrotechnical institute, of which he was later elected director.
Tourism thrives, and industries include the manufacture of motor vehicles, machinery, metal and wood products, chemicals, and electrotechnical goods.
Since World War II, chemical, pharmaceutical, and electrotechnical industries have been developed.
The city manufactures metallurgical and electrotechnical products as well as dyes and varnishes.
Bamberg's industries include the manufacture of electrotechnical equipment, textiles and clothing, and food products.
An industrial town and rail junction, Racibórz has electrotechnical, chemical, woodworking, and food-processing industries.
Assuming that there are good electrotechnical (or, more likely, design) reasons for gizmos to have separate black-box transformers and rectifiers, here are a couple of suggestions for fighting the plague.
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The standard tests for cells, including those for watertightness, are set by a body called the International Electrotechnical Commission.
International Organization for Standardization ISOO), specialized international organization founded in Geneva in 1947 and concerned with standardization in all technical and nontechnical fields except electrical and electronic engineering (the responsibility of the International Electrotechnical Commission).
In the case of common household batteries, standard sizes and electrical properties have been established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
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