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For some people, questioning comes easily. Their natural inquisitiveness, emotional intelligence, and ability to read people put the ideal question on the tip of their tongue. But most of us don’t ask enough questions, nor do we pose our inquiries in an optimal way.
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We support our customers with the development and manufacturing of high thermal and electrical conductivity components like: Heat dissipation and exchange components; cool plates, heat sinks, heat pipes, heat exchangers, CPU and datacenter cooling devices, conformal cooling mold inserts, etc. * Electrical conductivity components; induction coils, EV motor windings, electromagnetic coils, waveguides, and antennas, etc. * Space propulsion systems; rocket engines components
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Story behind the 19-ton native copper block, discovered at the bottom of Lake Superior and now on display at the A.E> Seaman Mineral Museum.
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Unlike economies as a whole, manufacturing industries exhibit strong un-conditional convergence in labor productivity. The article documents this atvarious levels of disaggregation for a large sample covering more than 100countries over recent decades. The result is highly robust to changes in thesample and specification. The coefficient of unconditional convergence is esti-mated quite precisely and is large, at between 2–3% in most specifications and2.9% a year in the baseline specification covering 118 countries. The article alsofinds substantial sigma-convergence at the two-digit level for a smaller sampleof countries. Despite strong convergence within manufacturing, aggregate con-vergence fails due to the small share of manufacturing employment inlow-income countries and the slow pace of industrialization. Because of datacoverage, these findings should be as viewed as applying to the organized,formal parts of manufacturing.
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