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Obviously there was a need for precision mechanics for the construction of electric lamps.
Furthermore, the narrow focal depth at high magnifications requires precision mechanics.
This university specialises in microelectronics, precision mechanics, computer sciences and other faculties.
In secondary sector, there are cabinetmaking, precision mechanics and craftworks.
Moreover, the new plants were sometimes located in places where labor was relatively cheap but not necessarily qualified for precision mechanics.
Most notably probably a tannery, organ-building and precision mechanics.
In 1858 the first watch factory was established, and watchmaking and precision mechanics have been important industries ever since.
Canon used mechatronics - electronically controlled precision mechanics - to produce the miniature printer.
After all, the Scots look back on a long tradition of precision mechanics, dating from the infancy of the industrial age.
However, since he had a strong technical aptitude, Brillant started learning precision mechanics in Lviv.
Today, Furtwangen is a city with a more balanced industry, there are many small and medium-sized industrial companies focused in microelectronics and precision mechanics.
The Business park Spilburg, former barracks, became home to a number of innovative enterprises, particularly in the area of optics/precision mechanics, information technology and services.
SCOP focuses on precision mechanics.
Its counterbalancing and precision mechanics were so modern that it was joked that the J's top speed is only limited by the nerves of the engineer.
The importance of the precision mechanics industry also extends beyond the region's borders, as does that of the optical, clock making, toy, metallurgy and electronics industries.
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was founded as Faculty of Precision Mechanics and Optics at the HfE.
Precision mechanics (also "fine mechanics") is an engineering discipline that deals with the design and construction of smaller precision machines, often including measuring and control mechanisms of different kinds.
The empire's heavy industry had mostly focused on machine building, especially for the electric power industry, locomotive industry and automotive industry, while in light industry the precision mechanics industry was the most dominant.
Also, the precision mechanics of an expensive bike can be of little use in a winter biking setting, when the derailleurs are caked with chunks of ice and the cables are shrouded in ice.
As well, world-famous optical and precision mechanics companies such as Leitz (Leica), Hensoldt (Zeiss), Pfeiffer Vacuum, Philips, Loh, Seibert, Hollmann, Minox and many others set up shop in the town.
An elegant machine of chrome and steel of a kind they don't make anymore-a symphony of precision mechanics and fine engineering that's such a vision of grace and positive motion that she looks as if she's racing even when she's standing still."
The Vilnius School of Radioelectronics and Precision Mechanics (Lithuanian: Vilniaus radioelektronikos ir tiksliosios mechanikos mokykla) was established in 1965 to prepare workers for Vilma, a manufacturer of electrical products still operating in Žirmūnai.
Following in the wake of the use of miniaturized electric batteries as a source of energy for wristwatches from the late 1940s onwards and the invention of the transistor in 1947, purely mechanical watch technology developed into a hybrid discipline of precision mechanics and electronics.
Between 1985 and 1988, he became the Executive Secretary of Brazil's Ministry of Science and Technology, participating in the structuring of the Ministry and designing policies aimed at areas of high complexity, such as biotechnology, computer science, fine chemistry, precision mechanics and new materials.