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He employed engineers to build Nemo, a 6-ton, remote-controlled underwater vehicle equipped with seven video cameras, nine high-precision robotic arms and thrusters to blow away silt covering the wreckage while engineers watched safely from more than a mile above the wreckage.
As a result, we have a large number of locally employed engineers with video experience that will fuel the next boom of the Internet (Americans watch 5.3 hours of television per day – and much of this video is now moving online).
In the early 20th century they operated a foundry in Whitehall Street and employed engineers and apprentices.
Only 2% of employed engineers and scientists are Hispanic and Black women, though they make up 8% and 6% of the population, respectively.
Although neighboring Austin may get the startup glory, Houston ranks second to Silicon Valley in terms of employed engineers, which is often the key to a budding tech industry.
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This study employed engineered magnetic nanoparticles (EMNP) coated with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as model nanoparticles to trace their fate in granular sludge from WWT.
In the present study, we employed engineered cells to study these internalization-related processes in the context of the two melatonin receptors, MT1 and MT2.
In structural studies on G proteins, the exact location of the isoprenoid group has not been identified by X-ray crystallography because most of the studies have employed engineered proteins lacking the prenyl group (22, 23).
For example, technological requirements can spur engineering improvement, which means employing engineers.
Airline companies employ engineers as performance analysts, crash investigators, and consultants.
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