Engineering

Engineering is the use of scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied mathematics, applied science, and types of application. See glossary of engineering. The term engineering is derived from the Latin ingenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".

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5 May 2022 English

Notes of interest with links to documents in Cold War Eastern Europe. Links to photos, maps and compelling stories.

54-63 Textual The British company John Brown Engineering was contracted to supply equipment for a gas


University of Kent · 1 January 2018 English

This essay gives you an introductory view of the topic of war and social change on the British Home Front by using the changing position of women as a case …

dramatically too; the numbers of women employed in engineering for example increased sixfold from under 100


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the Soviet attitude towards the Falklands War. The documents cover discussions with Soviet officials on Soviet policy towards the dispute; Soviet calls for …

the mining and oil industry, metal- lurgy and engineering."* practical results of mutually profitable


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

foreign ministry, a visit to the Hungarian National Bank, and trips to a cooperative farm and an engineering plant. The documents also cover discussion of which Hungarian official should host the visit, highlighting

proposal for visits to a cooperative farm and the engineering plant make sense. Hungary is the only CMEA country


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

National Bank. I also visited a large heavy engineering factory on the out- skirts of Budapest and a


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

components for many branches of the electro- -engineering industry. The production difficulties caused capacity the 1982 overemployment in building engineering is about 200 thousand people on the na- tional raw and intermediate materials. The electro-engineering industry did not fulfil its export tasks mostly 1980/. A t the same time the export of electro-engineering industry products shrinked by 1.5 billion foreign other things, projects in metallurgy and the engineering industry - some 221 billion zlotys, housing


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

spheres of . I . / mechanical engineering, electronics, electrical engineering and the chemical industry mechanical engineering, metal-processing industry, / robot-making, farm machine engineering, electronics electronics, electrical engineering, chemical and I the light industry. . . • . I It is underlined in national plans in the field ot heavy / mechanical engineering, the chemical industry, the manufacture of consumer


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

CONTRACTS AT STAKE, NOTABLY ONE HELD BY JOHN BROWN ENGINEERING, THE CANCELLATION OF WHICH WOULD CAUSE ADDITIONAL


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

RESTRICTED ?- I r IN POLAND IN THE FIELDS OF ENGINEERING, METALLURGY, LIGHT AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES.


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

315301 Malcolm Clarke, Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College, University of London, London


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