
1) Application 2) Biannual magazine 3) British weekly magazine 4) Building science 5) Constituency of Hong Kong 6) Engineering journal 7) Maneuvering 8) Practical application 9) Profession 10) Technology
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1) Bioengineering 2) Bionic 3) Bionics 4) Computing 5) Ee 6) Ergonomic 7) Ergonomics 8) Instrument 9) Manufacturing 10) Nanotechnology 11) Railroading 12) Rocketry 13) Technology
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[constituency] The Engineering is a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong first created in 1991. The constituency is composed of professional engineers and the members of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. ==Return members== ==Electoral Results== ===2010s=== ===2000s=== ===1990s=== ...
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[magazine] Engineering was a weekly British magazine founded in 1865 and published by the Office for Publication and Advertisements which reported on developments and news in many disciplines of engineering in Britain and abroad. It is now produced and published electronically by Media Culture PLC. ==History== Engineering was initially publ...
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Architecture by engineers (Crystal Palace, Eiffel Tower).
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• (n.) Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Engineer
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the application of science to the optimum conversion of the resources of nature to the uses of humankind. The field has been defined by the Engineers ... [6 related articles]
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Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer. ... In a comprehensive sense, engineering includes architecture as a mechanical art, in distinction from architecture a...
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(en″jĭ-nēr´ing) the application of scientific and mathematical principles to useful ends, such as in the development of mechanical devices, systems, or processes. biomedical engineering the field of study that uses engineering techniques to improve the health and wel...
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The Romans were a civilization of engineers and builders. In the applying of pure knowledge to practical uses their engineers were unsurpassed. Without the ability to manufacture parts to standard dimensions close enough to allow them to be interchangeable in finished products, they nevertheless had huge factories capable of large scale mass produc…...
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En`gi·neer'ing noun Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer. » In a comprehensive sense, engineering includes...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en′jin-ēr′ing Definitions: 1. The practical application of physical, mechanical, and mathematical principles.
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[
n] - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems 2. [n] - a room (as on a ship) in which the engine is located
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art of using science, physics, and math in construction
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engineering science noun 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`
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The application of science to the design, construction, and maintenance of works, machinery, roads, railways, bridges, harbour installations, engines, ships, aircraft and airports, spacecraft and space stations, and the generation, transmission, and use of electrical power. The main divisions of engineering are aerospace, chemical, civil, computer,...
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the art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants. · the action, work, or profession of an engineer. · skillful or artful contrivance; maneuvering.
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