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automation![]() These tiny robotic arms are being used in a genetic-engineering laboratory. Here, safety precautions are very strict and any possible contamination must be avoided. Much larger robotic arms are employed in factories, replacing the human workforce in repetitive tasks such as spot-welding and fixing screws. Widespread use of self-regulating machines in industry. Automation involves the addition of control devices, using electronic sensing and computing techniques, which often follow the pattern of human nervous and brain functions, to already mechanized physical processes of production and distribution; for example, steel processing, mining, chemical production, and road, rail, and air control. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| An economical process-monitoring system tailored specifically for automated reject containment is one of several new products from RJG, Inc. The state of automated command and control technology in the Navy today is characterized by a highly diverse employment of modern information technology (basic, functional, communication IT) based on the use of computer assisted communication systems. has taken a lesson from the personal lines and is using automated underwriting for commercial business. |
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