 | | Chapter 3. Application of microcomputers to Portugals agricultural management* |
 | | Chapter 4. Off-line uses of microcomputers in selected developing countries* |
 | | Chapter 5. The use of personal computers in Italian biogas plants* |
 | | Chapter 6. Microelectronics in textile production: A family firm (United Kingdom) and cottage industry with AVL looms (United States) |
 | | Chapter 7. Microelectronics in small/medium enterprises in the United Kingdom* |
 | | Chapter 8. Integration of old and new technologies in the Italian (Prato) textile industry* |
 | | Chapter 9. The use of numerically controlled machines on traditional lathes: The Brazilian capital goods industry* |
 | | Chapter 10. Electronic load-controlled mini-hydroelectric projects: Experiences from Colombia, Sri Lanka and Thailand* |
 | | Chapter 11. The application of biotechnology to metal extraction: The case of the Andean countries* |
 | | Chapter 12. Cloning of Palm Oil Trees in Malaysia* |
 | | Chapter 13. Technological Change in Palm Oil in Costa Rica* |
 | | Chapter 14. Biotechnology applications to some African fermented foods* |
 | | Chapter 15. Use of satellite remote-sensing techniques in West Africa* |
 | | Chapter 16. Indias rural educational television broadcasting via satellites* |
 | | Chapter 17. New construction materials for developing countries* |
 | | Chapter 18. Photovoltaic solar-powered pump irrigation in Pakistan* |
 | | Chapter 19. Photovoltaic power supply to a village in Upper Volta* |