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November 2001 Table of Contents


Below are listed featured articles from the November 2001 issue, Vol. 54, no. 11 © 2001 Barks Publications, Inc. See also items from November's departments and columns.


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Trade Shows
  • Recession and terrorism be damned, optimism prevailed at the EIC/EMCW Expo - exhibitors from around the world  saw that the show went on  By the EA Staff

Service Shops
  • Westward expansion, 100 years later - This Alberta-based firm is still finding wide-open opportunity not only geographically, but also through an ever broadening base of services and customers  By Joseph V. Barks, EA Associate Publisher
Codes and Standards
  •  The new National 2002 Electrical Code -  It's that time again: A look at the additions, deletions and changes made in the triennial revision By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Testing and Measuring
  • A new polarization index test? For a more meaningful use of high IR readings, engineers have developed a procedure outside the IEEE standard   By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Accounting
  • Making sense out of economic data: Recovery may be closer than it seems  By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor
Safety & Health
  • Minimizing workplace skin disorders - Contact dermatitis accounts for a fifth of occupational diseases  By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

See also November's Departments, columns 


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