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STOA
(redirected from state-of-the-art)

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STOAState-Of-The-Art
STOAScience and Technology Options Assessment Panel
STOAScience and Technology Assessments Office (European Parliament)
STOASunbeam Tiger Owner's Association
STOAScientific and Technological Operations Assessment Group


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DMR Architects has been selected by The Gym for an interior and exterior renovation of a 44,000-s/f warehouse into a state-of-the-art fitness facility.
The laboratory for demonstrating and training has installed and updated machines, including a state-of-the-art 90 mm (3-1/2") 20:1 L/D rubber extruder type Vakuex 90, a newly designed microwave unit type Microkur 12, a nine meter long three-level hot air/ cooling channel type Hotkur 2+1x9, a state-of-the-art gear extruder type Rotomex ZX 120/80, and a jointly designed gear extruder/die face cutter combination type Slugmax 500.
There is no mention of the state-of-the-art utilization of surface electromyography systems such as the Bioprompt and Myotrac.
 
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