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Mechanisms for distributing messages, including postal systems, radio and television broadcasting companies, telephone, satellite and computer networks.
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Specification requirements shall be delineated in light of acceptable technological risks defined by risk assessment.
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The application of knowledge to meet the goals, goods, and services desired by people.
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The laboratory manipulation of DNA in which DNA, or fragments of DNA from different sources, are cut and recombined using enzymes. This recombinant DNA is then inserted into a living organism. rDNA technology is usually used synonymously with genetic engineering.
www.ncbiotech.org/biotech101/glossary.cfm
For users interested in examples of a specific technology in use, such as the" Internet" or "Decision Support Systems."
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the application of scientific advances to benefit humanity
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D-ILA or Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier is a reflective technology that results in higher brightness and better contrast ratio.
www.stanford.edu/group/eventservice/techdefinitions.htm
The study and/or application of the mechanical arts and applied sciences. Telemetry The act of transmitting readings to a distant receiving instrument or station. Or Transmitting the readings of instruments to a remote location by means of wires, radio waves or other means. Terrestrial Having to do with land, not water or air; ground dweller. Territorial Tending to defend an area or territory. ...
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is the set of tools both hardware (physical) and software that help us act and think better. Technology includes all the objects from pencil and paper to the latest electronic gadget. Electronic and computer technology help use share information and knowledge quickly and efficiently. What was previously slow and tedious is now easier and more realistic. ...
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1. The complete set of knowledge about how to produce in an economy at a point in time, including techniques of production that are available but not economically viable. 2. The set of production functions available to an economy. 3. Referring to industries that are experiencing, or recently have experienced, technological progress.
www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/glossary/t.html
1. Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems and extend human capabilities; 2. The innovation, change, or modification of the natural environment to satisfy perceived human needs and wants.
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Agilysys, Inc. APPTIS Aspen Technology Digital Insight EDS Hyperion Informatica Kyocera Wireless Lucent Technologies Scitor Corporation Xerox
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A piece of equipment or a technique for performing a particular activity.
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The techniques used to produce artifacts.
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refers to the body of know-how about the means and methods of producing goods and services. Modern technology is increasingly science-based, but also includes methods of organisation as well as physical technique. The application of new technologies, particularly computers and software applications, has been a major factor driving Queensland’s productivity growth in recent decades.
www.smartstate.qld.gov.au/strategy/strategy05_15/glossary.shtm
A web-based survey was provided during Sept-Dec 2004 to veterinary clinicians enrolled in the Veterinary Information Network. Results were analyzed statistically using ANOVA following variance stabilization and nonparametric techniques.
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nowledge which is used to make products or objects which make life easier.
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The application of science to increase or promote well-being within the healthcare system.
www.ipem.org.uk/sigs/etsig/glossary.html
(tech·nol·o·gy) (tek-nol¢[schwa]-je) [Gr. techn[emacr] art + -logy] scientific knowledge; the sum of the study of a technique.
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Includes biotechnology
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Mechanical devices, pharmaceuticals, and techniques used in medical and surgical diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. These devices and techniques are often related to innovations in treatment methods and advances in patient care.
www.dph.state.ct.us/OPPE/sha99/glossary.htm
the means by which human societies interact directly with and adapt to the environment. Technology can also refer to the steps taken, or manufacturing process used, to produce an artifact.
darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mmoss/GLOSSARY.HTM
Your computer and internet connection speed may affect your experience with The Atlanta & Vicinity Street Map Online Index Lookup Service. Due to the nature of technology, temporary delays and interruptions can happen.
www.atlantastreetmap.com/TermsOfUseAFSM.html
is the process of applying established knowledge to meet identified market and social needs.
www.ee.wits.ac.za/~ecsa/gen/g-04.htm
the practical application of science to commerce or industry
engineering: the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Technology (Gr. τεχνολογια < τεχνη "craftsmanship" + λογος "word, reckoning" + the suffix ια) has more than one definition. One is the development and application of tools, machines, materials and processes that help to solve human problems. As a human activity, technology predates both science and engineering. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology
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