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Electrification and modern
Electrification allowed individual machine tools to be powered by electric motors, eliminating line shaft drives from steam engines or water power and allowing higher speeds, making modern large scale manufacturing possible.

Electrification and mass
Electrification allowed the final major developments in manufacturing methods of the Second Industrial Revolution, namely the assembly line and mass production.

Electrification and with
Electrification is at 3 kV DC, with the exception of the new high-speed lines, and of two recently electrified lines in the south of the country which are at 25 kV AC.
Electrification is provided by a 3 kV DC system, except at the junctions with railways of foreign countries, and covers.
Electrification of factories was fastest between 1900 and 1930, aided by the establishment of electric utilities with central stations and the lowering of electricity prices from 1914 to 1917.
Around 1880, not only were railways serving the area, but this was the point where the tram systems coming north from the city, met the Hackney tram system, and so it became a busy interchange, with a depot opening in 1873 .< ref >< cite >' Hackney: Communications ', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney ( 1995 ), pp. 4-10 Date accessed: 1 November 2006 .</ ref > Electrification commenced in 1902 and by 1924 a service was commenced between Stamford Hill and Camden Town along Amhurst Park.
Electrification of the dance venues allowed the fiddle to be played in a smoother style, alternating leads with the accordion.
In 1936, Chandler urged implementation of the state's first rural roads program and development of electrical infrastructure with assistance from the federal Rural Electrification Act.
Electrification of the second two tracks started with the from Guro to Bupyeong, which went into service on January 29, 1999.
Electrification of the MDR's tracks took place between 1903 and 1905 with electric trains replacing steam trains on the Hounslow branch from 13 June 1905.
In addition to his work with the Farm Bureau, he was general manager of the Wyoming Rural Electrification Administration.
Electrification with 600V DC and 750V DC are also seen in private lines.
Electrification seemed to be the answer, especially with abundant hydroelectric power in the mountains and a ready source of copper on-line at Anaconda, Montana.
Electrification is the process of powering by electricity and is usually associated with changing over from another power source.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( center ) signs the Rural Electrification Act with Representative John E. Rankin | John Rankin ( left ) and Senator George William Norris ( right )
From 1896 to 1900 Sprague served on the Commission for Terminal Electrification of the New York Central Railroad, including the Grand Central Terminal in New York City, where he designed a system of automatic train control to ensure compliance with trackside signals.
Electrification of the Melbourne network also commenced at this time, with the Victorian Railways Commissioners deciding to include the Camberwell to Ashburton section of the Outer Circle in the project, the last steam train running on 29 October 1924 and electric trains commencing 3 days later.
Electrification work on the Melbourne network commenced in the 1920s, with the Railway Commissioners in 1923 deciding not to electrify the line from Deepdene though Riversdale to Ashburton due to insufficient traffic levels, but would keep the issue under review.
FDR ( center ) signs the Rural Electrification Act with Congressman John E. Rankin ( left ) and Norris ( right )
* Electrification of the currently freight only Albion-Jacana railway line, with new passenger stations at Sunshine North, Keilor East, Westfield Shoppingtown Airport West and Gowanbrae.
Electrification of the MDR's tracks took place between 1903 and 1905 with electric trains replacing steam trains on the Hounslow branch from 13 June 1905.
Electrification of the MDR's tracks took place between 1903 and 1905 with electric trains replacing steam trains on the Hounslow branch from 13 June 1905.
Electrification of the MDR's tracks took place between 1903 and 1905 with electric trains replacing steam trains on the Hounslow branch from 13 June 1905.
Electrification of the MDR's tracks took place between 1903 and 1905 with electric trains replacing steam trains on the Hounslow branch from 13 June 1905.
Electrification of the system commenced from 1919, with electric multiple unit operation commencing at the same time.

Electrification and
‘ The Wound and the First World War: ‘ Cartesian Surgeries to Embodied Being in Psychoanalysis, Electrification and Skin Grafting in Body and Society ( Volume 14, No. 2 2008 ) pp. 39 – 61.
Services through Deal were electrified using the 3rd rail system at 750 volts DC as Phase 2 of British Rail s Kent Coast Electrification Scheme.

Electrification and about
Electrification is provided by a 3 kV DC system and covers about 503 km.
The Rural Electrification Scheme has been described as " the Quiet Revolution " because of the major socio-economic change it brought about.
Electrification of the line saw an end to years of speculation about its future.

Electrification and process
Electrification of the piezo actuators is accomplished by applying a high bias voltage to the actuators in step according to the " Six Step " process described above.
In the early 1950s the Rural Electrification scheme gradually brought electric power to the countryside, a process that was completed on the mainland in 1973 ( although it wasn't until 2003 that the last of the inhabited offshore islands were fully connected ).

Electrification and 20
* May 20, 1936: Rural Electrification Act, Sess.
Electrification systems used by the JR Group are 1, 500 V DC and 20 kV AC for conventional lines and 25 kV AC for Shinkansen.
* Electrification: All ( alternating current 20, 000 V 50 Hz )
Gustav Klutsis ' ' Dynamic City ' and ' Lenin and Electrification ' ( 1919 – 20 ) are the first examples of this method of montage, which had in common with Dadaism the collaging together of news photographs and painted sections.
Electrification will cut journey times between Swansea and London by an estimated 20 minutes, although electrification will not extend West of Swansea to Carmarthen or Pembroke Dock, and services on the line to Brighton, Portsmouth Harbour and Taunton will continue to be operated by Diesel Trains, as the Bristol to Exeter Line and the Wessex Main Line will not be electrified.

Electrification and 000
Electrification was initially 600 volts DC – third rail, later changed to 11, 000 volts AC – overhead catenary, when electrification of PRR's mainline was eventually extended to Washington, D. C. in the early 1930s.
China plans to electrify a further 10, 000 villages by 2010 under their China Village Electrification Program using renewable energy, including further investments in small hydro and photovoltaics.
China launched the China Township Electrification Program in 2001 to provide renewable electricity to 1, 000 townships, one of the largest of such programs in the world.
This was followed by the China Village Electrification Program, also using renewable energy, aimed at the electrification of a further 3. 5 million households in 10, 000 villages by 2010, to be followed by full rural electrification by 2015.

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