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Here's how Ford is taking technology pioneered by the aircraft industry to help design and engineer better cars.
Holding a doctorate degree from MIT, he also had pioneered instrument flying and precision aerobatics.
He pioneered the genre of Afrobeat, a mix of jazz and funk with traditional African themes.
Allegheny has pioneered the usage of pretreatments such as steam treating to clean and seal the porosity of powdered metal prior to coating.
Along the way he influenced Miles Davis and pioneered the use of the flugelhorn in jazz.
The phone-in format was pioneered in the 1950s, notably by US DJ Wendy King.
Mr Budge said he would overcome the geological problems with so-called retreat mining, a technique successfully pioneered at Selby.
Together, they formed the trinity of nativeborn painters who pioneered the modern movement in New Zealand art.
He was a toddler when his family pioneered the big flit from central Glasgow into Castlemilk.
The technology is being pioneered by winemakers in Australia and Italy, using holograms, invisible ink and unique numbers etched onto bottles.
Against opposition from Technicolor labs, Cardiff also successfully pioneered the use of fog filters on Black Narcissus.
New forms of educational content for schools have also been pioneered in Hull.
Its exponents want a modernising revolution from above, pioneered by both business and the government, promoting state capitalism.
It pioneered the Clean Your Hands scheme, introducing anti-bacterial alcohol handwash beside every bed and at the entrance to each ward.
Most aircraft design schemes call for advances on wing and fuselage shapes pioneered in today's stealth aircraft.
He was credited with having pioneered many financial innovations in the capital markets.
The idea of UV lights in public laboratories was first pioneered in Edinburgh, a city with a heroin epidemic.
The United States pioneered the large, monopolistic or oligopolistic firm in the late 19th century.
It was the Greeks who pioneered modern methods of navigating by calculation rather than by dead reckoning.
This could be pioneered in Scotland and patients' rights placed at the heart of the matter.
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Learning from a trader of the game and rich pastures of Kentucky, he pioneered the way for the farmers to that region.
And now she was following along a track, pioneered by a clever and cunning leader.
We were met by others who had pioneered the way before us and they looked after our group until we learned the ropes.
He pioneered the ancestors of almost every family in this vicinage to this place.
About Argentum Medical Argentum Medical pioneered the use of metallic silver-plated nylon to help fight infection and facilitate wound healing.
Sizar Elliott, who pioneered meat canning in Australia, was born in Essex in 1814 and brought up in New Brunswick.
Marina Abramovic pioneered performance as a visual art form, exploring her world beginning with her own body.
And it is with the aforementioned partnership with Oregon State University that OCG pioneered the modern day maraschino cherry.
Hudlicky is an early proponent of green chemistry and pioneered the use of biological methods in manufacturing medicinally important compounds.
Romano initially opened a thriving Shuckers seafood restaurant modeled after one he pioneered in Florida.
Stanley Ellis was Britain's best-known phonetician and pioneered the forensic analysis of voice recordings.
Spoor and Godwin pioneered the technique of a shallow leading tine ripper for an offset configuration to reduce the overburden pressure on the following deeper tines.
In 1881 it opened a match factory in Bow which pioneered safety matches made from harmless chemicals and offered employees decent wages in safe working conditions.
Esteemed Canadian-American composer Henry Brant is most closely associated with spatial music or music for spatially separated groups, a genre he pioneered.
While the original 13-foot Boston Whaler pioneered a new market for versatile, safe, small boats, the deep-V hull revolutionized expectations of speed and seaworthiness.
Zeitels has pioneered many vocal cord surgery procedures for benign and malignant problems including the use of specialised lasers to stop vocal cord bleeding in singers.
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