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electromechanics

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electromechanics [i¦lek·trō·mi′kan·iks]
(mechanical engineering)
The technology of mechanical devices, systems, or processes which are electrostatically or electromagnetically actuated or controlled.


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Special events at APEC 2005 include: the eighteenth annual MicroMouse contest on Monday evening, March 7th; the well-attended and lively "rap sessions" on Tuesday evening, March 8th; and a special tour of the University of Texas Center for Electromechanics on Thursday evening, March 10th.
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