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high technologyAccording to 34 CFR 400.4 (b) [Title 34 – Education; Subtitle B -- Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education; Chapter IV -- Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Department of Educ [..]
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high technologyHighly advanced technological development, often using electronic equipment and computer systems. See also high tech.
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high technologyGroup I includes industries with a proportion of technology-oriented workers (engineers, life and physical scientists, mathematical specialists, engineering and science technicians, and computer specialists) at least 1.5 times the average for all industries. Group II includes all industries with a ratio of research and development (R&D) expend [..]
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high technologyThis is a vague term referring to products and industries that arise from new technologies such as electronics, genetic engineering, nanotechnology, etc. The (questionable) presumption often is that s [..]
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high technologyLike Tourism
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