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Technological innovations Technological innovations
Change, Technological BIBLIOGRAPHY Technological change refers to the process by which new products and processes are generated. When new technologies involve a new way of making existing products, the technological change is called process innovation. When they include entirely new products,... Read more
Innovation Innovation
InnovationFactors determining rate and directionThe economic effectsBIBLIOGRAPHYInnovation is here defined as the process by which new products and techniques are introduced into the economic system. Successful innovation results in the capability of doing something that could not be done before, or... Read more
Robert E. Chambers Jr Robert E. Chambers Jr
CHAMBERS, ROBERT(b. Peebles, Scotland, 10 July 1802;d. St. Andrews, Scotland, 17 March 1871), biology, geology, popular science. For the original article on Chambers see DSB, vol. 3.Chambers helped popularize science by writing for general interest publications—particularly Chambers’s Edinburgh... Read more
Bell Telephone Laboratories Bell Telephone Laboratories
BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES. Serving as one of the world's premier private research and development companies, Bell Labs funds scientific and communication research involving 30,000 engineers and scientists located in thirty countries. Bell Labs has generated over... Read more
Edward Samuel Corwin Edward Samuel Corwin
CORWIN, EDWARD SAMUEL Edward Samuel Corwin was a noted historian, political scientist, and constitutional law scholar. Born January 19, 1878, on a farm in rural Plymouth, Michigan, Corwin graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Michigan in 1900, where he was president of his class. He... Read more
Thomas Cochrane Thomas Cochrane
Thomas Cochrane Thomas Cochrane (1775-1860), the 10th Earl of Dundonald, rose through the ranks of the British navy to become an admiral. His career was marked by innovative sea victories, political scandal, and bold strategies that were considered radical by some of his peers. Thomas... Read more
The Automobile The Automobile
THE AUTOMOBILE Innovative Industry New Year's Day 1910 saw the opening of Henry Ford's Highland Park factory, where innovations in the manufacturing process would help to make the Ford Motor Company's revolutionary Model T, introduced in 1908, the car of the decade. In 1910... Read more
Smashing Pumpkins Smashing Pumpkins
Smashing Pumpkins Rock group For the Record… Functional Dysfunctionals Intense Lyrics, Innovative Guitar Work Indie or Not Indie? Downward Spiral and Absolution Read more
Neolithic period Neolithic period
Neolithic period or New Stone Age. The term neolithic is used, especially in archaeology and anthropology, to designate a stage of cultural evolution or technological development characterized by the use of stone tools, the existence of settled villages largely dependent on domesticated... Read more
Young Innovations Inc Young Innovations Inc
Young Innovations, Inc. 13705 Shoreline Court EastEarth City, Missouri 63045U.S.A.Telephone: (314) 344-0010Toll Free: (800) 325-1881Fax: (314) 344-0021Web site: http://www.yiinc.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1995Employees: 250Sales: $51.4 million (2000)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQTicker Symbol:... Read more

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