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Volume 34, Issue 6, 23 June 1988
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Volume 34, Issue 6
23 June 1988
News
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 211 –217
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880084
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In retrospect
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 217 –217
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880085
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Parliamentary report. Eureka—Europe's answer?
- Author(s): Phillip Oppenheim
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 218 –218
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880086
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SWEB power for the Scillies
- Author(s): Michael Harman
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 219 –221
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880087
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As the task of privatising the electricity supply industry in Britain is beginning, a mini power saga is reaching its conclusion in the Isles of Scilly
Early days of electric lighting
- Author(s): C.N. Brown
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 223 –225
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880088
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Britain was one of the pioneers of the incandescent lamp, but failed to develop a competitive lighting industry
European report
- Author(s): Gwilym Roberts
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 226 –226
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880089
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Let's get fiscal
- Author(s): Bernard Dunkley
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 228 –229
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880090
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Corporate finance could have more effect on the success or otherwise of a company than any pure engineering contribution. Aidan Paul, IEE Member, dispenses corporate finance advice; and explained how and why to Bernard Dunkley
The 32 bit microprocessor—a recipe for computation
- Author(s): R.J. Stubbs
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 231 –235
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880091
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The largest microprocessors now rival early mainframe computers in computational ability, and are invading areas once considered the prerogative of mini and mainframe computers
Making RISC respectable — the Motorola 88000
- Author(s): Roger Dettmer
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 237 –240
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880092
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The reduced instruction set computer (RISC) was initially regarded with considerable scepticism, but Motorola's launch of a new RISC processor represents a significant advance in the acceptance of the RISC design philosophy
The British disease
- Author(s): Eric Crew
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 241 –241
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880093
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The British disease
- Author(s): W.G. Morrison
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 241 –241
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880094
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Risk assessment
- Author(s): F. Porgess
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 241 –241
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880095
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Wind energy
- Author(s): D.T. Swift-Hook
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, page: 241 –241
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880096
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Muck to megawatts
- Author(s): Roger Dettmer
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, p. 243 –245
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:19880097
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Landfill gas recovered from a site near Birmingham is being used to generate more than 4 MW of electricity. Applying this approach on a national scale could save the equivalent of more than a million tonnes of coal per annum
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