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  • · End-use reports provided by beneficiaries and by regional offices

    1. The Organizational Chart 1998

  • "End-use customer industry prospects are morose, which will present challenges in 2009 with the U.S. business of chemistry facing economic headwinds," he says.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • End-use buyers, in fact, were slow to accept price hikes announced for the past two quarters, and few of the buyers surveyed expect mills to get all of the price hikes proposed for the second quarter.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • End-use applications of these systems include the transmission of radar signals for navigation and location; transmission of deception signals for electronic countermeasures; transmission and amplification of voice, data and video signals for broadcasting, Internet and other types of commercial and military communications; providing power and control for medical diagnostic imaging; and generating microwave energy for radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer and for various industrial and scientific applications.

    BN - Broadcast Newsroom-news 2010

  • End-use trends are often difficult to track because plate -- which represents 10% of the domestic steel market -- has so many different uses.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • End-use applications of these systems include the transmission of radar signals for navigation and location; transmission of deception signals for electronic countermeasures; transmission and amplification of voice, data and video signals for broadcasting, Internet and other types of commercial and military communications; providing power and control for medical diagnostic imaging; and generating microwave energy for radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer and for various industrial and scientific applications.

    unknown title 2009

  • End-use applications of these systems include the transmission of radar signals for navigation and location; transmission of deception signals for electronic countermeasures; transmission and amplification of voice, data and video signals for broadcasting, Internet and other types of commercial and military communications; providing power and control for medical diagnostic imaging; and generating microwave energy for radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer and for various industrial and scientific applications.

    NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories 2009

  • End-use applications of these systems include the transmission of radar signals for navigation and location; transmission of deception signals for electronic countermeasures; transmission and amplification of voice, data and video signals for broadcasting, Internet and other types of commercial and military communications; providing power and control for medical diagnostic imaging; and generating microwave energy for radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer and for various industrial and scientific applications.

    unknown title 2009

  • End-use technologies that employ hydrogen, such as fuel cells, are more efficient and can be used safely while improving the environment and public health.

    U.S. Department of Energy - Press Releases 2009

  • End-use technologies that employ hydrogen, such as fuel cells, are more efficient and can be used safely while improving the environment and public health.

    U.S. Department of Energy - Press Releases 2009

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