Similar words: vulcanization, organization, urbanization, organizational, professional organization, business organization, nonprofit organization, world trade organization. Meaning: [‚mekənə'zeɪʃn /-naɪ'z-] n. 1. the condition of having a highly technical implementation 2. the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware.
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61) The novel is meant to emphasize the need for cooperative, as opposed to individualistic, solutions to social problems brought about by the mechanization of agriculture and the Dust Bowl drought.
62) This device is a new kind of drill rod fixture to be used with the rod storage to implement the mechanization of drill rods connection for drill rigs.
63) In order to improve the automation degree of mechanization, in 1845, the American fitch invention turret lathe.
64) Direct seeding reduces the cost of production and lends itself to mechanization.
65) Agricultural mechanization is an important sign of the agricultural modernization.
66) Considering the shortcomings of artificial paving earthwork cloth and achieving its mechanization, a kind of cloth paving machine of tunnel earthwork cloth is developed.
67) The neoclassical theory is used to analyze the mechanism of taking Pigon policy to agricultural mechanization.
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