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3D channel guides knife 01/12/1999
A low cost stereoscopic technology of particular benefit to surgeons

 
Advanced control saves cost in complex electronics 01/12/1999
Electronic control of engines and hydraulics reduces costs and improves reliability and performance of rubbish trucks and road sweepers

 
Modularity motors into a higher gear 01/12/1999
combined motor/gearbox design that ramps up power and saves space

 
Parts coded by indestructible magnetism 01/12/1999
A new approach copes with lost laundry, lost baggage and misidentified parts

 
Photos by phone stop false alarms 01/12/1999
Low cost technology using mobile phones could improve response to burglaries and other emergencies

 
Stuck on you 01/12/1999
Designers can extend the range of material they use by choosing the correct adhesive.
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