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know-how and material
# Bokaro Steel Plant ( BSL ) in Jharkhand ( 1965 ) set up with Soviet collaboration ( The Plant is hailed as the country ’ s first Swadeshi steel plant, built with maximum indigenous content in terms of equipment, material and know-how )
Production is a process of combining various material inputs and immaterial inputs ( plans, know-how ) in order to make something for consumption ( the output ).
Once one considers the possibility that labor can be seen as an intermediate surrogate for more fundamental factors, like know-how, materials and energy, then it is a short step to treat ( as Boulding sometimes does ) capital as a surrogate for know-how and land as surrogate for material resources and the traditional factors of production, land, labor and capital, are easily rearticulated as know-how, energy and materials.
Hellug promotes and supports Linux through meetings, mailing lists, Greek translations of applications, FAQs, HOWTOs, technical articles of general interest, creation of support packages for the Greek language, integration of Greek language in X Servers, Ancient Greek unicode support, software development, participation in Greek and international exhibitions, information material, shows, developer workshops, internet relay chat online help, publishing of Greek editions of some distributions ( SuSE, Fedora ), publishing of Linux related articles in magazines and newspapers, creation of a central Linux portal, co-operation with Greek and foreign LUGs, Linux installation in schools, know-how sharing among users / members and whatever comes on the way.

know-how and for
* Intellectual capital, intangible assets, for example, knowledge, resource know-how and processes.
The franchisor is involved in securing protection for the trademark, controlling the business concept and securing know-how.
They were also aware that, unlike steam and internal combustion engines, virtually no serious development work had been carried out on the Stirling engine for many years and asserted that modern materials and know-how should enable great improvements.
" Joxer's goal is to fight for justice, but unfortunately with no physical know-how of his own, he remains the show's main comic relief.
In the process of conversion an enormous body of experience, qualified specialists and know-how has been lost, as the plants were sometimes switching from, for example, producing hi-tech military equipment to making kitchen utensils.
The city is also a center of know-how support for agriculture and a market for various agricultural products.
The two companies have signed a cooperation deal, by which KTM will provide the know-how for joint development of the water-cooled 4-stroke 125 cc and 250 cc engines, and Bajaj will take over the distribution of KTM products in India and some other Southeast Asian nations.
Hem Chandra Vikramaditya ( Hemu ), born into a family of Purohits, started the manufacture of cannons for the first time in North India, with Portuguese know-how and dealt in gunpowder supplies for Sher Shah Suri's army.
A writer for The Kansas City Star wrote that " the phrase is the ultimate depiction of innovative achievement and American know-how.
* Royalties, the payment made ( originally to the licensing crown ) for a concession of commercial value ( e. g. mining rights ) or to the owner of a copyright, patent, trademark or know-how for its use
This provided the information on targets for the T-Forces that went in and targeted scientific, military and industrial installations ( and their employees ) for their know-how.
However, that was the intended direction for this model — a more appliance-like machine, ready to use out of the box, requiring no technical know-how or experience to hook up and therefore attractive to first-time users.
Beginning immediately after the German surrender and continuing for the next two years, the U. S. pursued a vigorous program to harvest all technological and scientific know-how as well as all patents in Germany.
* Arranging Finance for the Milk Unions and providing them technical know-how.
Beginning immediately after the German surrender and continuing for the next two years the U. S. pursued a vigorous program to harvest all technological and scientific know-how as well as all patents in Germany.
Beginning even before the German surrender and continuing for the next two years, the United States pursued a vigorous program of harvesting all technological and scientific know-how as well as all patents and many leading scientists in Germany ( known as Operation Paperclip ).
* the available technology or know-how for converting resources into outputs desired in an economy ; and
The LTA Academy is a division of LTA that serves as a one-stop focal point for governments, organizations and professionals around the world to tap Singapore ’ s land transport know-how and to exchange best practices in land transport management and development.
* confidentiality of know-how and founders ' agreement and penalties for disclosure

know-how and developing
New products with higher margins are constantly invented and manufactured by bankers in the hope of winning over clients and developing trading know-how in new markets.
It promotes open access and clean air and offers policy recommendations to meet developing countries ’ needs through the increased flow of capital, technology and know-how in the energy and water supply sectors.
As governor, Rosellini coupled personal charm with decades of political know-how, developing a reputation for decisiveness and ability to move ahead on long-stalled projects.

know-how and chemical
Kay's team established that the Iraqi regime had the production capacity and know-how to produce chemical and biological weaponry if international economic sanctions were lifted, a policy change which was actively being sought by a number of United Nations member states.

know-how and weapons
The 1974 test ( and the 1998 tests that followed ) gave Indian scientists the technological know-how and confidence not only to develop nuclear fuel for future reactors to be used in power generation and research, but also the capacity to refine the same fuel into weapons-grade fuel to be used in the development of nuclear weapons.
ODESSA's plan to obliterate the State of Israel by combining German technological know-how with Egyptian biological weapons has been thwarted.

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During the Meiji Restoration, laws were written that allowed anybody with the money and know-how to construct and operate their own sake breweries.
They had migrated west with capital, credit, and know-how, and their family-based businesses were extensions of family businesses in the east.
The southern migrants brought the entrepreneurial qualities, capital, labor skills and know-how that were needed to start an industrial and trade revolution.
Terry's knowledge and tactical know-how were spot-on and he knew how to get the best out of us too.
At the time Ford were keen to stress that this was no mere styling job and the idea was to transfer the know-how and technology learned directly from Ford Puma race and rally programmes to a road car.
Budget reform, economic development, transportation, higher education and institutions were the core matters to which he devoted his talent and governmental know-how.
Alcan and TDC were also highly critical of Bombardier's management of the MLW portion of the program, suggesting that their mid-level management lacked the know-how to conclude the project rapidly.
The assets Boston had — excellent banks, hospitals, universities and technical know-howwere minimal parts of the U. S. economy.
Local people infected with the HI-virus were trained to repair and build bikes and also received the know-how to run the workshop on their own.

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He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology.
* The communication by the franchisor to the franchise of certain technical knowledge or substantial and singular know-how that has to be owned by the franchisor, and
In this area Cuba also played a role by again offering expertise and know-how to Nicaragua.
Planting, tending, and harvesting the agave plant remains a manual effort, largely unchanged by modern farm machinery and relying on centuries-old know-how.
Making all this work needed the skill of a practical engineer ; furthermore Newcomen was by trade an " ironmonger " or metal merchant which would also have given him valuable access to a variety of practical know-how regarding materials resistance etc ..
In contrast to the scientific knowledge that guides the engineer, the physician or the chemist, managers are often informed by a different type of know-how.
The ancient know-how was later accepted by Slavs, then by Magyars upon their arrival.
By 2006, China leveraged this know-how and announced that they will begin competition with American automakers in their home market by selling fully Chinese automobiles directly to Americans.
It is much more accurate to identify the factors of production as know-how ( that is genetic information structure ), energy, and materials, for, as we have seen, all processes of production involve the direction of energy by some know-how structure toward the selection, transportation, and transformation of materials into the product.
Awaiting rule changes taking effect in 1982, Porsche did not officially enter in 1979 or 1980, granting only some limited support to customer efforts with the 935, 936 and even decade old 908 and 917, mainly in form of spare parts, engines and know-how which by then was rather dated, too.
Because of this, those sciences that systematically explicate the intuitive knowledge of competent subjects by reconstructing the pre-theoretical know-how of certain human capabilities can be seen as representative of this procedure of rational reconstruction.
Due to budget reductions in the B-45 program, the Air Force planned to inactivate the 47th Bomb Wing and transfer its B-45s and personnel to Yokota AB, Japan so Far East Air Forces could benefit from the know-how gained by the 47th at Barksdale.
* An expenditure of time on an activity by a person ( such as leveraging know-how, knowledge, collaboration, relationships, systems, and process )
" Inspired by stories of the aphrodisiac powers of the Sudanese blister beetle, the palpable seductiveness of the lovely Yasmin Howcomely, and the scientific know-how of Professor A. R. Woresley, Uncle Oswald anticipates the concept of the Nobel sperm bank by some 40 years, flimflamming crowned heads, great artists, and eccentric geniuses into making " donations.
The mayor of Rio de Janeiro authorized the construction of a plant for manufacturing the serum against the disease which had been developed at the Pasteur Institute by Alexandre Yersin and coworkers, and asked the institution for a scientist who could bring to Brazil this know-how.
UNESCO defines oral and intangible heritage as “ the totality of tradition-based creations of a cultural community expressed by a group or individuals and recognized as reflecting the expectations of a community in so far as they reflect its cultural and social identity .” Language, literature, music and dance, games and sports, culinary traditions, rituals and mythologies, knowledge and practices concerning the universe, know-how linked to handicrafts, and cultural spaces are among the many forms of intangible heritage.
According to the Agency, its purpose " is to promote the competitiveness of Finnish industry and the service sector by assisting in the creation of world-class technology and technological know-how ".

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