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  • 11NICs —  Newly industrialized countries …

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  • 12bi|o|tech|nics — «BY oh TEHK nihks», noun. the application of biological facts and principles to technology …

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  • 13e|lec|tro|tech|nics — «ih LEHK troh TEHK nihks», noun. = electrotechnology. (Cf. ↑electrotechnology) …

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  • 14meg|a|tech|nics — «MEHG uh TEHK nihks», noun. large scale technology: »Under the impulsion of unprecedented “megatechnics” “nuclear energy, supersonic transportation, cybernetic intelligence, and instantaneous distant communication” the farflung settlement… …

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  • 15py|ro|tech|nics — «PY ruh TEHK nihks, PIHR uh », noun. 1. fireworks. Pyrotechnics used in military operations include signal rockets, flares, smoke bombs, and the like. 2. the act or process of making fireworks. 3. the use of fireworks. 4. a display of fireworks.… …

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  • 16tech|nics — «TEHK nihks», noun. 1. a study or science of the arts, especially the mechanical or industrial arts. 2. technic or technique …

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  • 17zo|o|tech|nics — «ZOH uh TEHK nihks», noun. = zootechny. (Cf. ↑zootechny) …

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  • 18py·ro·tech·nics — /ˌpaırəˈtɛknıks/ noun [plural] 1 : a bright display of fireworks 2 : a very impressive show or display that requires great skill The visual pyrotechnics of the film are stunning. verbal/musical pyrotechnics …

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  • 19newly industrializing countries — (NICs) The dozen or so countries which, in the 1970s and 1980s, achieved high levels of industrial output and penetration of external markets. These include the so called Four Little Dragons (Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan), a… …

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  • 20newly industrialized countries — (NICs)  Developing countries that pursue an outward oriented market strategy. The original NICs included Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore. Based on their success, many other countries are pursuing similar strategies …

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