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DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED SHOCK AND VIBRATION DAMPER HAVING AN ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUID MEDIUM by
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Document Date: 2010-12-14 13:30:12


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New York / Tonawanda / /

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Hanson / President Taylor Devices Inc. / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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State University of New York / San Bernardino County Medical Center / Environmental Science University of California at Berkeley Berkeley / University of Michigan / /

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University of California / State University of New York at Buffalo / San Bernardino County Medical Center / U.S. Food and Drug Administration / Department of Civil Engineering / Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering / United States Navy / Occupational Safety and Health Administration / the University of Michigan / /

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Douglas P. Taylor / Nicos Makris / /

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pilot control circuitry / Assistant Professor / piston head / elementary school / engineer / /

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S-901D / SPS / /

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Southern California / California / New York / Michigan / /

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Southern California / /

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ER technology / flow control / dielectric / /

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