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Category: /Literature/English
…the whole range of transport applications. The use of aluminium for automobile engine blocks and cylinder heads, heat exchangers, transmission housings, engine parts and automobile wheels has risen steadily over the last decade. The reasons for the extensive…
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…Notes: This essay is about using engineering techniques and applying them to a real world situation. I wrote about cost effective production, and inexpensive materials to engineer affordable, portable housing for the homeless. This was for a critical…
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…People Skills in the Digital Age Social Engineering and Owning the Box Aka "Alathea" Theory of Information Systems, ISM 215 15JUL2004 People Skills in the Digital Age: Social Engineering and Owning the Box I once worked…
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…system, and so it only counted as a glider, not an airplane. Once again they returned to Dayton and began work on developing a propeller and an engine for their next effort, a flying machine. They had to make one more breakthrough to be successful here…
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…. The life-span for children with Progeria ranges from 7 to 27.5 years. Progeria is an extremely rare genetic disease that accelerates the aging process to about seven or eight times the normal rate. Because of this accelerated aging, a child of ten years…
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…on its own. From this, it is evident that the brain is a complicated control center of the human body, yet factors that deteriorate it remain inexplicable. Associated with the nucleus is the genetic material or DNA contained inside this nuclear structure…
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…The neurofibromatosis (NF) are genetic disorders of the nervous system. At this time two distinct forms are known: NF1 and NF2. One baby in every four thousand is born in the United States with NF1. It is one of the most common genetic disorders…
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…transporters involved in detoxification and mammalian transporters. However the article by Cole et al was only mentioned briefly and did not have a significant contribution to the Mechteld's study. Genetically modified plants The paper by Mechteld et al, could…
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…of ethology, or animal behavior. He conducted research having to do with genetic imprinting and published many books on the subjects of human nature and biology. Dr. Lorenz was also awarded the Nobel Prize in 1973 for his research on imprinting. Konrad Zacharias…
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Category: /Law & Government
engineering graduates are employed at Raytheon each year. Joseph Coyle, Vice President of Human Resources and Communications for Raytheon Systems explained the reason for Raytheon's success: they currently enroll employees and potential employees in 800…
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