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Workers there once made bells; now the cluster has around 380 firms that together employ about 10,000 people making valves and taps, businesses that took off with reconstruction after the second world war and the building boom that followed.
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Her case was against a subcontractor, the Hunt Valve Company, which makes valves for submarines, and by pursuing it she recovered $13 million for the Navy.
Top of the pack was Weir Group, the engineering group that makes valves and pumps for the oil, gas and mining industries.
Dr. David J. Beebe, a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Wisconsin, has made valves that mimic the ones in veins: flaps that allow flow in only one direction.
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