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The technology of processing animal hides and skins. While both leather and fur are derived from animal skins, there are essential differences in the processing techniques.
Industry:Science
The principles of electrochemistry may be adapted for use in the preparation of commercially important quantities of certain substances, both inorganic and organic in nature.
Industry:Science
The theory that modern animals are the modified descendants of animals that formerly existed and that these earlier forms descended from still earlier and different organisms.
Industry:Science
The science of the Earth. The study of the Earth's materials and of the processes that shape them is known as physical geology. Historical geology is the record of past events.
Industry:Science
The systematizing and generalizing of the relations between the variables flowing in and across elements within an electrical network. To be precise, certain terms are introduced.
Industry:Science
The penetration by humans into the reaches of the universe above the terrestrial atmosphere, and investigation of these regions by automated, remote-controlled and crewed vehicles.
Industry:Science
The systematic quantitative representation of the human body. Anthropometric techniques are used to measure the absolute and relative variability in size and shape of the human body.
Industry:Science
The replacement of receptor cells with sensory end organs (retina, cochlea, taste buds, olfactory epithelium), most commonly via addition of newly differentiated cells to the systems.
Industry:Science
The technology of providing many types of communications services via networks that transmit voice, data, image facsimile, and video by using both analog and digital encoding formats.
Industry:Science
The parallel of latitude approximately 23½° (23.45°) south of the Equator. It was named for the constellation Capricornus (the goat), for astronomical reasons which no longer prevail.
Industry:Science