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- In every fields, mechanization includes the use of hand tools. In modern usage, such as in engineering or economics, mechanization implies machinery...
- Mechanize is the seventh studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on February 5, 2010 in Germany and February 9, 2010 in...
- A mechanized process is one that uses machines. Related articles: Mechanised agriculture, agriculture using powered machinery Mechanization, doing work...
- Mechanised agriculture or agricultural mechanization is the use of machinery and equipment, ranging from simple and basic hand tools to more sophisticated...
- explosion. The article was a reworked and expanded version of Bush's essay "Mechanization and the Record" (1939). Here, he described a machine that would combine...
- Mechanized infantry are infantry units equipped with armored personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for transport and combat (see...
- unit when the War Office sanctioned the creation of the Experimental Mechanized Force, which was formed on 1 May 1927, under infantry Colonel R. J. Collins...
- ISBN 0719037255 Gail Fowler Mohanty (2006), Labor and laborers of the loom: mechanization and handloom weavers, 1780-1840, CRC Press, p. 114ff, ISBN 0415979021...
- believed to have numbered 16,000 men, arranged into three armored, one mechanized infantry and one under-strength artillery brigade. The pre-war strength...
- years of the 1930s and later that large-scale farm mechanization came to the region. The mechanization of agriculture and the availability of domestic work...