But the package falls short of the heavy weapons and high-tech equipment sought by the rebels.
It is staffed by nurses, not doctors, and has little high-tech equipment other than a few microscopes.
It will use hi-tech equipment to carry out thermal imaging surveys to see where heat is being lost.
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While these experiments focused on high-tech equipment, the professors note that the findings hold true across many industries.
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In 1985, the US began to issue export licenses for high-tech equipment.
All personnel were rescued safely and the wreckage was destroyed in U.S. airstrikes to prevent its high-tech equipment from falling into Iraqi hands.
The loss of the hi-tech equipment has focused attention on the data gathered by the tried-and-tested method of drilling through the ice by hand.
So when America wants to intervene abroad it may expect its allies to provide troops, but offer high-tech equipment as a quid pro quo.
According to a White House press release dated Sept. 29th, the U.S. is providing high-tech equipment to help the Frontier Corps patrol the border with Afghanistan.
He also announced that three million patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes or heart conditions are to get hi-tech equipment to monitor their health at home.
"You can have a patient from the hospital with abdominal pain as an example, and you can run him through every high-tech equipment, CT scan, MRIs -- it's unlimited, " Zelt said.
Athletes are a superstitious bunch, but consulting a fortune teller might seem a little bit too "ancient Olympics" for many of today's athletes, who put more faith in hi-tech equipment and specialized training regimes.
Over the past four years the government has introduced a series of tough anti-poaching measures, sending soldiers armed with the latest high-tech equipment to back up rangers in game reserves and imposing heavy sentences on poachers when caught.
Unlike recycling of popular base metals like copper and aluminum which might make up a large portion of an object, the problem with trying to increase recycling of specialty metals is that they are used in only sparingly in the high-tech equipment.
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However, Libya's armed forces don't have the high-tech aerial equipment necessary to survey the miles of empty desert.
Pack declined to get into specifics, but confirmed that high-tech surveillance equipment was used during the police standoff.
Emergency worker Mario Caroli said it took three hours to set up the tent-like emergency room, equipped with high-tech medical equipment.
They also have shops in Western Australia and New South Wales packed with equipment, hi-tech and old, for Australia's new prospectors.
High-tech diagnostic equipment is less abundant: in 2007 there were, for example, 25.9 MRI scanners per million Americans compared with 8.2 in Britain.
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By using high-tech imaging equipment, scientists hope to examine the body to better understand not only the aging process but also how man has evolved.
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Enthusiasts measured the mountain twice using high-tech GPS equipment.
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And they seem more interested in obtaining U.S. Army patrols than in spending billions on high-tech services and equipment.
His company works with more than 27, 000 businesses in the global arena in order to help them both design and service products in manufacturing industries such as industrial equipment, automotive, high tech and electronics, aerospace and defense, retail, consumer, and medical devices.
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And of course, we shouldn't forget Vladikavkaz Technology Center's Baspik , which makes high-tech night-vision equipment--just what every sapper team needs anywhere in the world.
The broader benefit of all that science: "Having the technical product helps Air Products also sell the commodity gases" to those same customers, says Alain Harrus, former tech chief at chip-equipment maker Novellus.
The CEC recently gave itself permission to pursue new regulations for a wide range of high-tech consumer products and IT equipment, including computers, displays, game consoles, imaging equipment, servers and set-top boxes.
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South Africa's trade unions recently complained that domestic industry was being flattened by cheap imports of hi-tech goods, computers, telecoms equipment and the like.
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The hi-tech plane - which has radar equipment that can scan thousands of square miles in minutes - flew missions over Libya in 2011 as rebels fought to oust Col Gaddafi.
Some of the other firefighting equipment founded in Chicago is less high-tech: the snorkel truck, the fire plug or hydrant, the collapsible fire escape and the fire pole, which was invented by a Chicago fire captain in 1874 so firefighters could slide quickly to the ground floor.
As an example, consider MRI and CT scanners: high-tech, high-cost medical imaging equipment that enable much more accurate diagnoses and treatment planning.
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