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  • 31Federated Workers Trade Union — The Federated Workers Trade Union (FWTU) was a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago that was formed in 1935. It was Registered in 1937 and became the recognised union for some workers in the private sector but also those in the Public Works… …

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  • 32Australian Manufacturing Workers Union — (AMWU) Zweck: Gewerkschaft Vorsitz: Dave Oliver Gründungsdatum …

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  • 33Debates within software engineering — Many debates are raging within the software engineering community. As software becomes more pervasive, most recognize the need for better software, but few agree on how to obtain it. Right to use the word engineering The word engineering within… …

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  • 34Clinical engineering — is a specialty within Biomedical engineering responsible primarily for applying and implementing medical technology to optimize healthcare delivery. Roles of clinical engineers include training and supervising biomedical equipment technicians… …

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  • 35International school of engineering — (ISE) is a part of the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University. ISE was established in 2005 with the inspiration from increasing growth rate in industrials, higher demands of engineers, and most importantly, engineers capable of… …

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  • 36Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals — The Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals (EPP) is the continuing education component of the G.W.C Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. History The Johns Hopkins University first offered continuing… …

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  • 37Safety engineering — is an applied science strongly related to systems engineering and the subset System Safety Engineering. Safety engineering assures that a life critical system behaves as needed even when pieces fail.In the real world the term safety engineering… …

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  • 38Combustion Engineering — (C E) was an American engineering firm and leading firm in the development of power systems in the United States with approximately 30,000 employees in about a dozen states at its peak. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, C E owned over two… …

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  • 39electrical and electronics engineering — Introduction       the branch of engineering concerned with the practical applications of electricity in all its forms, including those of the field of electronics. Electronics engineering is that branch of electrical engineering concerned with… …

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  • 40Roman military engineering — The military engineering of Ancient Rome s armed forces was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of any of its contemporaries. Indeed, military engineering was in many ways institutionally endemic in Roman military culture, as demonstrated by …

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