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The use of wind and water engine was a real engineering breakthrough and by the end of the XIX century had been determining the nature of many types of industries.
"This is a major engineering breakthrough, 15 years in the making," says electrical engineer Ronald Fearing, who works on robotic flies at the University of California, Berkeley.
But several researchers commented that the new system doesn't represent a scientific so much as an engineering breakthrough.
At the deep tech company, to what degree was the engineering breakthrough worth the R&D expense?
This engineering breakthrough provides a gently stimulating feeling that makes the body more receptive to relaxation.
The brown-skinned teenager who tinkers with clocks today might make an engineering breakthrough in a decade or two.
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Each chapter is a thorough almanac of the year's activities, including executive shuffling; a necrology of the marques that went under; and the latest engineering breakthroughs.
If Silicon Valley remains the center of engineering breakthroughs, San Francisco has become a magnet for hundreds of software start-ups, many of them in the South of Market area, where Twitter has its headquarters.
One benefit of the high rise boom is the engineering breakthroughs, including deep foundations (steel piles were driven 80 meters into the ground for the Jinmao Tower) and safety features such as fluid dampers that absorb strong wind gusts on upper level.
Available in four screen sizes (32-inch, 37-inch, 42-inch and 47-inch), the 1.5 displays – so named for their waif-thin 1.5-inch depth — embody an array of Hitachi's engineering breakthroughs, which have resulted in numerous industry awards.
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