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technology
The application of knowledge to make the performance of physical tasks easier.
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Science and Technology Words from the Ancient Past to the Present, Part 1
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(over the past century, knowledge of the way the universe works [science] has grown significantly, and with it the ability to apply that knowledge to everyday problems [technology] has changed the way people live)
(the spread of information with the "wiring" of the world has improved communications between people and accelerated the pace of scientific discoveries as well as greater efficiency in the exchange of technical knowledge and applications)
(scientific terms about the use of vehicles including cars, trucks, or any automobiles including their technology as related to transportation)
(access a variety of topics regarding science and technology)
(the first Latin words to find their way into the English language owe their adoption to the early contact between the Roman and the Germanic tribes on the European continent and Greek came with Latin and French while others were borrowed directly; especially, in the fields of science and technology)
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(terms about the science and technology of metals and metal processing)
(terms appearing in some "scientific" areas from about 2000 B.C. to 1799 A.D.)
(terms appearing in some "scientific" areas from about 1800 A.D. to 1899 A.D.)
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“technology”
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Edited by Christopher Morris; Academic Press, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers; New York; 1992.
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Sources of Information; Science and Technology
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Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
James Trefil, General Editor; Routledge; New York; 2001.
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Sources of Information; Science and Technology
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McGraw-Hill Year Book of Science & Technology
McGraw-Hill, Inc.; New York; 1992.
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Sources of Information; Science and Technology
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metal air fuel, metal fuel cell, metal fuel technology
A fuel cell technology that uses metals; such as, zinc, aluminum, and magnesium in place of hydrogen to provide electrical power in order to overcome certain disadvantages that are associated with hydrogen as a fuel.
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Metallurgy Topics or Metal Technology +
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Science and Technology and Global Knowledge
The continuation of how science and technology depend on the exchange of Global Knowledge via international communication systems which started on the main page of Get Words.
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Index or Menu of Various Topics
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Science and Technology and Global Knowledge
The continuation of how science and technology depend on the exchange of Global Knowledge via international communication systems which started on the main page of Get Words.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science and Technology from 1800 to 1899, Part 2
A presentation of words about Science and Technology from the past.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science and Technology from the Past to 1799, Part 1
An extensive list of Science and Technology terms from the past.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science and Technology Words
An additional list of Science and Technology terms.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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