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  • ...builds heat-insulated shelters. She is said to be proficient in mechanical engineering as well. *Battery Array: To get electricity, the colonists [[Daisy chain (electrical engineering)|daisy chain]] twenty 12-volt car [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] in pa
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  • [[Category:Applications of control engineering]]
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  • [[Category:Applications of control engineering]]
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  • ...many times, with yet another reprint in 1999. Its influence on science and engineering is evidenced by its popularity. In fact, when ''New Scientist'' magazine re
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  • *[[Naval Facilities Engineering Command]] (Department of Defense)
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  • ...[[honeycomb]], used as a core material in [[composite material]]s, [[paper engineering]], [[construction paper]] and [[paper clothing]] *[[Paper engineering]]
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  • ...sical properties which constitute the field of [[materials science]] and [[engineering]] include the following: ...d conventional strength—is needed to describe the fracture resistance of engineering materials. This is the reason for the need for fracture mechanics: the eval
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  • ...ary to achieve this goal. Rapid fabrication of three-dimensional shapes of engineering materials such as H13 [[tool steel]] and [[nickel]] super alloys are now po
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  • [[Category:Electrical engineering]]
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  • ...al properties position polycarbonates between [[commodity plastics]] and [[engineering plastic]]s.
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  • ...c foam: Flow Laws, Heat Transfer and Convective Boiling. Advanced material Engineering, 2006. 8(9): p. 890-899</ref><ref>Banhart, J., Manufacture, Characterizatio
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  • ...mostly used in the context of [[materials science]], [[metallurgy]] and [[engineering]]. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most ...DDwC&pg=PA86 | pages = 86–93 | isbn =9787302125358| title =Manufacturing engineering and technology| publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall | first1 =Kalpakjian| las
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  • ...ce]] is a state of prevention against dust contamination or damage, by a [[Engineering|design]] or treatment of [[material]]s and items in [[manufacturing]] or th
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  • ...tion areas include [[civil engineering]], earth and road construction, dam engineering, soil sealing and in drainage systems. The fabric used in it must have good ...or chemical and electrical applications and textiles related to mechanical engineering. Silk-screen printing, filtration, plasma screens, propulsion technology, l
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  • ...rce/p/u/pure%20substance/source.html Pure Substance - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia]</ref> The chemical substance index published by [[Chemical A
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  • ...tubes, and cathode ray tubes (CRTs), semiconductor processing, and vacuum engineering. ...olystyrene, glass, and Nylon are used as high-strength, moisture-resistant engineering plastics in a number of industries, including computer, telecommunication,
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  • ...ain child of [[John G. Linvill|John Linvill]], a professor of [[Electrical Engineering]] at Stanford University, who later became head of the EE Department. The ...establishing their Integrated Circuits facilities, leading MIT’s Dean of Engineering to remark that Stanford got the lead in integrated circuit research because
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  • ...4572|year=1966}}</ref>, TSI's first product, was conceived by [[Electrical Engineering]] Professor [[John G. Linvill]] as a means for his blind daughter, Candy, t ...aitsev|first=V. V.|title=Reading Machines for the Blind|journal=Biomedical Engineering|publisher=Springer New York|volume=10|issue=5|pages=296–299|issn=0006-339
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  • ...hrough the use of training and other methods, such as the establishment of engineering controls, may be needed to ensure worker safety. [[Category:Safety engineering]]
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  • [[Category:Building engineering]]
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