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Resource, 1995, November

Features

  • An Emerging New Order
    Biological engineering is evolving as a new engineering discipline and as a new engineering profession. Spurred by recent advances and rapid development, biological engineering will provide the foundation for solutions using biological materials and living processes in their design and for systems with biological components that are in harmony with nature.
  • Electric Motor Starts With a Low Draw
    A new single-phase motor, designed to run up to 25% more efficiently and three to four times larger loads, will soon make it easier to power machinery in rural areas.

Inside ASAE

  • 1994-95 Annual Report
    This month, Inside ASAE is supplanted by the Society's Annual Report. With facts and figures for the past year, this special section features reports from your president, executive vice president, treasurer and business units.
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