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  • 121Industrial Revolution — Inˌdustrial Revoˈlution noun [singular] the period in the 18th and 19th centuries when machines were first used to produce goods on a large scale: • The Industrial Revolution created a great demand for urban housing. * * * industrial revolution… …

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  • 122Industrial sociology — (also known as sociology of industrial relations or sociology of work ) is both a study of the interaction of people within industry (e.g. boss subordinate, inter departmental, and management union relations) and, on a macrosociological scale,… …

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  • 123Industrial wastewater treatment — covers the mechanisms and processes used to treat waters that have been contaminated in some way by anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or its re use.Most industries produce some wet waste… …

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  • 124Industrial Designers Society of America — (IDSA) is an organisation of professional industrial designers in the United States. It was formed in 1965 by merger of three American designer associations: American Designers Institute (IDI), American Society of Industrial Design (ASID) and… …

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  • 125Industrial Style — refers to an aesthetic trend in design that emphasizes sharp lines, abrupt connections and dynamic interactions of motion. It is derivative of the same forces that created the architectural movement Deconstructivism and the anime genre Mecha, and …

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  • 126Industrial Real-Time Fortran — (IRTF) was developed, during the decade of 1970 1980, to augment the Fortran language with library bindings useful for process and device control, and I/O. Also included in IRTF was a set of bit manipulation functions which were eventually… …

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  • 127Industrial fans — and blowers are valuable tools for moving air and materials required in a wide variety of manufacturing processes and industries, including cement, power, mining, coal treatment, pollution control, oil and gas, ethanol and steel. Ranging in size… …

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  • 128Industrial metabolism — was first proposed by Robert Ayres as ‘‘the whole integrated collection of physical processes that convert raw materials and energy, plus labour, into finished products and wastes… [Ayres, R.U., 1994. Industrial metabolism: Theory and policy. In …

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