| Industrial may refer to:
Industry, a segment of the economy
Industrial Revolution, the development of industry in the
19th century
Industrial society, one that has undergone industrialization
Industrial engineering
A type of land use
An "industrial" is an industry term for a training
film or video.
Arts and entertainment
Industrial music, a genre of music
Industrial musical
Industrial Records, a record label
Industrial piercing, an ear cartilage piercing
Industrial Revolution ... m engine]] image: located in
the lobby of the Superior Technical School of Industrial
Engineers of the UPM ([[Madrid]])</ref>]] ... world,
a process that continues as [[industrialisation]]. The onset
of the Industrial Revolution marked a major turning point
in human society; almost every asp ...
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Industrial music |name=Industrial ... ic Music (classical)|Electronic
Music]], [[Krautrock]], [[Noise music]], [[Industrial percussion]]
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Industrial metal |name=Industrial metal |stylistic_origins=
[[Industrial rock]], [[Thrash metal]], [[Hardcore punk]],
[[Electronic body music|EBM]] ...
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Industrial {{wiktionarypar2|industrial|industry}} '''Industrial'''
may refer to:
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Industrial design [[Image:Hanger chair.jpg|thumb|200px|Example
of industrial design item - hanger chair]] ... mproved for
marketability and [[Manufacturing|production]]. The role
of an Industrial Designer is to create and execute design
solutions towards problems of eng ...
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Industrial rock |name=Industrial rock |stylistic_origins=[[Punk
rock]], [[Industrial music]], [[Post-punk]], [[No Wave]],
[[Oi!]], [[Hardcore punk]], [[Hard ro ...
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Industrial engineering ... ts to be obtained from such systems.
In [[lean manufacturing]] systems, '''Industrial engineers'''
work to eliminate wastes of time, money, materials, energy,
a ... ... ents use the names to differentiate themselves
from others. In healthcare, industrial engineers are more
commonly known as [[management engineering|management e
...
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Industrial park ... d]] set aside for [[industry|industrial]]
[[Urban planning|development]]. Industrial parks are usually
located close to [[transport]] facilities, especially wh
... ... |urban]] areas to try to reduce the environmental
and social impact of the industrial uses
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Industrial relations The field of '''industrial relations'''
(also called '''labor relations''') looks at the relationship
... In [[Australia]] ''industrial relations'' is the commonly
used term, though in recent years the term ''' ...
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Military-industrial complex ... g|thumb|President [[Dwight
Eisenhower]] famously referred to the "military-industrial
complex" in his farewell address.]] A '''military-industrial
complex''' (MIC) is composed of a nation's [[armed forces]],
its suppliers ...
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Industrial Light & Magic | company_name = Industrial
Light & Magic | company_logo = [[Image:Industrial Light
and Magic.jpg|200px]]
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Electro-industrial ... Whereas EBM is straightforward in
structure and clean production, electro-industrial became
known for having a deep, layered and complex sound. This
can be hea ... ... istorted, or digitized vocals. In contrast
to [[industrial rock]], electro-industrial groups use comparatively
little guitar music (if any). Lyrical content was ...
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Industrial robot ... ization for Standardization|ISO]]<ref>ISO
Standard 8373:1994, Manipulating Industrial Robots – Vocabulary</ref>
as an ''automatically controlled, reprogrammab ... [[Image:Industrial
Robotics in car production.jpg|thumb|200px|Robots doing
vehicle underbody ...
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Industrial organization ... riate term is the "Economics
of Imperfect Competition". The development of industrial
organization as a separate field owed much to [[Edward Chamberlin]],
Edwar ... ... ory]]<ref>It should not be confused
with the related psychological area, [[Industrial and organizational
psychology]].</ref>.
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Post-industrial society ... industrial]]" redirects
here. For the grouping of music genres, see [[post-industrial
(music)]].}} ... estructuring in society as a whole.<ref>Ritzer,
George. The Coming of Post-Industrial Society. Second Edition.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 2007.</ref>
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Industrial and organizational psychology '''Industrial and
organizational psychology''' (also known as ''I/O psychology'',
''work ... ... ore restricted definition than Psychology
as a whole. Guion (1965) defines Industrial and Organizational
Psychology as "the scientific study of the relationship
...
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Industrial Workers of the World |full_name= Industrial Workers
of the World The '''Industrial Workers of the World''' ('''IWW'''
or the '''Wobblies''') is an internatio ...
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Dow Jones Industrial Average ... les Dow]]. Dow compiled
the index as a way to gauge the performance of the industrial
component of America's [[stock market]]s. It is the second
oldest continui ... ... rgest and most widely held public
companies in the [[United States]]. The "industrial"
portion of the name is largely historical—many
of the 30 modern com ...
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Industrial process '''Industrial processes''' are procedures
involving [[chemistry|chemical]] or [[mechaniz ... Industrial
processes are the key components of heavy [[industry]].
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Industrial disasters '''Industrial disasters''' are mass
[[disasters]] caused by [[industry|industrial]] companies,
either by accident, [[negligence]] or incompetence. ...
ry fire]] in [[New York City]] on [[March 25]], [[1911]].
This was a major industrial disas |