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Instrument & Control Engineering Services Ltd.

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34 Crosby Road
Northallerton
North Yorkshire
DL6 1AA



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instrument

. a mechanical tool or implement, esp. one used for delicate or precision work: surgical instruments.
2. a contrivance or apparatus for producing musical sounds: a stringed instrument.
3. a means by which something is effected or done; agency: an instrument of government.
4. a device for measuring the present value of a quantity under observation.
5. a mechanical or electronic measuring device, esp. one used in navigation: landing a plane by instruments.
6. a formal legal document, as a draft or bond: negotiable instruments.
7. a person used by another merely as a means to some private end; tool or dupe.
1. instrument, equip, fit, fit out, outfit
usage: equip with instruments for measuring, recording, or controlling
2. instrument, instrumentate, compose, write
usage: write an instrumental score for
3. instrument, address, direct
usage: address a legal document to
1. instrument, device
usage: a device that requires skill for proper use
2. instrument, tool, means, agency, way
usage: the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed was the instrument of my destruction"; "science has given us new tools to fight disease"
3. instrument, pawn, cat''s-paw, assistant, helper, help, supporter
usage: a person used by another to gain an end
4. legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument, document, written document, papers
usage: a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right
5. instrumental role, instrument, semantic role, participant role
usage: the semantic role of the entity that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process
6. musical instrument, instrument, device
usage: any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds

control

1. to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command.
2. to hold in check; curb: to control a horse; to control one''s emotions.
3. to test or verify by a parallel experiment or other standard of comparison.
4. to eliminate or prevent the flourishing or spread of: to control a forest fire.
5. Obs.to check or regulate , originally by means of a duplicate register

engineering

1. engineering the art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants.
2. engineering-the action, work, or profession of an engineer.
3. engineering-skillful or artful contrivance; maneuvering.
1. technology, engineering, application, practical application, profession
usage: the practical application of science to commerce or industry
2. engineering, engineering science, applied science, technology, discipline, subject, subject area, subject field, field, field of study, study, bailiwick, branch of knowledge
usage: the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
3. engineering, engine room, room
usage: a room in which the engine is located
Until the Industrial Revolution there were only two kinds of engineers. The military engineer built such things as fortifications, catapults, and, later, cannons. The civil engineer built bridges, harbors, aqueducts, buildings, and other structures. During the early 19th cent. in England mechanical engineering developed as a separate field to provide manufacturing machines and the engines to power them. The first British professional society of civil engineers was formed in 1818; that for mechanical engineers followed in 1847. In the United States, the order of growth of the different branches of engineering, measured by the date a professional society was formed, is civil engineering , mining and metallurgical engineering , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , and chemical engineering . Aeronautical engineering, industrial engineering, and genetic engineering are more modern developments.

services

1. an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
2. the supplying or supplier of utilities or commodities, as water, electricity, or gas, required or demanded by the public.
3. the providing or a provider of accommodation and activities required by the public, as maintenance, repair, etc.: The manufacturer guarantees service and parts.
4. the organized system of apparatus, appliances, employees, etc., for supplying some accommodation required by the public: a television repair service.
5. the supplying or a supplier of public communication and transportation: telephone service; bus service.
1. service, serve, function, work, operate, go, run
usage: be used by; as of a utility; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses"
2. service, tune, tune up
usage: make fit for use; "service my truck"; "the washing machine needs to be serviced"
3. serve, service, copulate, mate, pair, couple
usage: mate with; "male animals serve the females for breeding purposes"
8. service, accommodation
usage: periodic maintenance on a car or machine; "it was time for an overhaul on the tractor"
9. overhaul, inspection and repair, service, care, maintenance, upkeep
usage: tableware consisting of a complete set of articles for use at table
10. service, table service, tableware
usage: a stroke that puts the ball in play; "his powerful serves won the game"
11. serve, service, tennis stroke, tennis shot
usage: the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena"
12. service, serving, service of process, delivery, bringing
usage: Canadian writer who wrote about life in the Yukon Territory
13. Service, Robert William Service, writer, author
usage: a means of serving; "of no avail"; "there''s no help for it"
14. avail, help, service, helpfulness
usage: the act of mating by male animals; "the bull was worth good money in servicing fees"
15. servicing, service, coupling, mating, pairing, conjugation, union, sexual union
usage: the acts performed by an English feudal tenant for the benefit of his lord which formed the consideration for the property granted to him

northallerton

Northallerton College, formerly known as Northallerton Grammar School, was founded in 1323. Parts of the old school building can be seen adjacent to All Saints'' Church near the north end of Northallerton High Street. The Grammar School moved to its current site in 1909.