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2. Maternal nutrient intakes from food and drinks consumed in early pregnancy in Ireland
3. An estimation of periconceptional under-reporting of dietary energy intake
4. Identifying Clinically and Functionally Distinct Groups Among Healthy Controls and First Episode Psychosis Patients by Clustering on EEG Patterns
5. Heterogeneity of Outcomes and Network Connectivity in Early-Stage Psychosis: A Longitudinal Study
6. So you want to be as astronaut: Disney brings high technology to the thrill ride with the launch of Mission: SPACE
7. Designs on the winner's circle: safety at any speed and an even shot to grab the checkered flag keeps the IRL IndyCar Series going strong. (Indy 500)
8. The coaster with the moster hydraulic propulsion rockets the world's tallest, faster roller coaster up a 420-ft megaill. (Recreation Industry Focus)
9. Jetsons, here we come! Call your oven from your cell phone. New WiFi technology makes it possible. (Wireless Control Industry Focus)
10. One step ahead: the quest for an edge is a constant part of NASCAR's ultra-competitive Winston Cup circuit. (Nascar)
11. Ka-ching! Slots hit the jackpot with new technology. (High-Tech Entertainment Industry Focus)
12. Clean, green to win' machines: your future SUV may look a lot like the fuel-efficient designs coming out of student competitions today. (Future Technology)
13. Crash and learn: sensor boxes in race-car cockpits tell researchers what happens to the human body in a crash. (Electrical/Electronic)
14. Runnin' full throttle: the Indy Racing League's evolution brings more fans, more interest, and the most technically advanced car yet. (Indy 500)
15. Heterogeneity of Outcomes and Network Connectivity in Early-Stage Psychosis: A Longitudinal Study.
16. Is a nonseasonally adjusted median CPI a useful signal of trend inflation?
17. Homeland security: the college connection: a degree in homeland security? Right now there is no such thing, but the subject is rapidly becoming an area of specialization in fields ranging from engineering to IT
18. 'We're out of that': you may never hear that phrase again thanks to smart ID tags cheap enough to be built into even the most inexpensive consumer goods. (Packaging Industry Focus)
19. Turning tradition on its ear: new teaching methods may go a long way toward attracting more students, especially women, to engineering. (Women in Engineering)
20. Recent owners' equivalent rent inflation is probably not a blip
21. Superior wheels go on GM vehicles
22. Smart glasses focus utomatically
23. In development: Portable nerve gas detector
24. New deal for sealer
25. Fuel-cell vehicle tests out U.S. roads
26. Students design clean, green SUVs
27. Metal-eating plants
28. Off we flow into the wild blue yonder
29. Let there be light
30. Radix becomes Cadkey UK
31. NASA software is harbinger of real-time flight planning
32. Siemens automates British post office
33. Fighting fires from space
34. The hydrogen-ice car cometh
35. New Caddys play digital tunes
36. Riding mower hydraulics based on [H.sub.2]O
37. Keeping the Grand Canyon clean
38. 'We want to control the way buildings fail'
39. Creating quieter planes
40. A roadster and a coupe in one
41. Automation class is back in session
42. Do you have an interest in high-performance vehicles?
43. Build robot gladiators online
44. Motion-control subsidiary focuses on 3D
45. SAFETY SYSTEM SALUTED
46. Chemical IDs
47. Simulating the spiral
48. Alternate refrigerant research
49. Web site for industrial hardware goes interactive
50. Better steering for Sea-Doos
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