One example was a tax for not purchasing emission control equipment for a car.
Hydrasun specialises in fluid control equipment and solutions for the global offshore oil and gas sector.
The scope of automation is circumscribed by the management systems that control equipment in the data center.
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Civil aviation officials were trying to reopen the airport and said looted air traffic control equipment would be returned.
Most are "small, old, and lack advanced pollution control equipment, " the study found.
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The report found that serious design flaws in control equipment and improper handling of the lightning strike led to the crash.
Diesel engines and the elaborate emissions control equipment they require in the United States are more expensive to build than gasoline engines.
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Many Midwest coal plants were built back in the Eisenhower and Kennedy years, and have not yet been retrofitted with modern pollution control equipment.
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Stockpiles of disease control equipment, anti-viral drugs and clinical equipment have been increased and China says it has the capacity to make anti-viral medicines.
By installing pollution control equipment that cut all of its releases that include mercury, it avoided significant legal battles while also improving its system reliability.
The flames themselves are "beautiful things, they're live things but they're also dangerous things", he said, adding they involve control equipment, valve trains, burners and ignition systems.
This month TDSi won a contract to make control equipment, readers and software for 12 subway stations in Beijing, having already supplied kit for metro systems in Shanghai and Tianjin.
By registering the amount of friction between the tyre and the road, the system warns the car's computer-control equipment if the car is in danger of aquaplaning on a large puddle or skidding on ice.
The other main joint venture, Ford-led Ecostar, takes the machinery from Stuttgart and fits it into electric motors, transmission and control equipment to make a fuel-cell engine that can turn the wheels of a car or a bus.
These companies, and some unions that see the rules as a potential economic catalyst, say that the industry has had years to prepare for tougher regulation and that the rules will generate jobs for workers who make, install or operate pollution control equipment.
William Hite, general president of the United Association of Plumbers and Pipe Fitters, says that while his union is "certainly concerned" about the potential for job losses, the mercury rule could also create thousands of jobs for workers who build and install pollution control equipment.
What is more, telephone switches have numerous applications in dedicated military command, control and communications equipment.
Unwanted intrusions have occurred in some 50 incidents over the past ten years to automated systems that control important physical equipment through the Net, says Joseph Weiss, a security consultant in San Jose, Calif.
Wolf Heiztechnik of Bavaria is developing a contract under which it sells temperature control rather than heating equipment.
After graduation he landed at a firm that built industrial-control-and-testing equipment, working as chief engineer.
Harris makes communications products such as satellite and other wireless networks, transcommunication equipment, air control systems, and mobile radio network systems.
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Italian Coast Guard officials said emergency generators were keeping the ship's control room illuminated and communications equipment such as radios running.
At Venter's former genetics lab, the not-for-profit Institute for Genomic Research, managers battled over control of grant money and equipment while his 23-year marriage to renowned genomic scientist Claire Fraser (who ran the place) fell apart.
It's also easier to maintain quality control -- Regal oversees its equipment from a central location -- and security.
Mercifully the runway of the national airport is still working, but its capacity is limited because the control-tower's communications equipment has broken down.
Some equipment is easier to control than others.
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The decision came amid fears the costs of fitting necessary equipment were spiralling out of control.
Gavin Saxby, who is helping the Civil Defence and Emergency Service Preservation Trust restore the former Dundee Group Control, said preserving sites and the equipment which was used acknowledged the sacrifices ROC volunteers were prepared to make.
Instead of creating a spectrum market, argues Yochai Benkler, a law professor at New York University, it should now be possible to rely on the market in smart radio equipment without anybody having to control the airwaves.
Like many projects in air-travel modernization, there's a chicken-and-egg question: Should airlines spend money on equipment before air-traffic control agencies prove they can work with it, or should air-traffic control service providers spend first and then wait for airlines to catch up?
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