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April 2006 


Electrical Apparatus April 2006

Below are listed featured articles from the April 2006 issue, Vol. 59, no. 4 © 2006 Barks Publications, Inc. ... see also April 2006 departments and columns and Previous issues.


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Service & Sales Companies
  • Family tradition continues, page 19, in the April 2006 Electrical ApparatusSuddenly, an owner and decision maker
    Founder's widow continues a family tradition
     

    By Jane Campbell, EA Special Correspondent Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
     

Insulation
Electromagnetic Fields
  • What is 'saturation'?
    Everyone tries to avoid it, but what does it really mean?  

    By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor

 

Digital Electronics
  • What’s ahead in automation
    Five technologies that may be at the forefront this year.

    By David P. Tryling, EA Electronics Editor

Accounting
  • Succession and the future of your business
    Those who ignore the tax implications do so at their own peril

    By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor

Safety & Health
  • New training for CPR, p. 32 of the April 2006 Electrical ApparatusNew CPR procedures call for retraining
    What you need to know when a worker is hurt or becomes suddenly ill

    By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor
 
   

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