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  • ...s. Engineers use imagination, judgment,reasoning and experience to apply [[science]], technology, [[mathematics]], and practical [[experience]]. The result is Engineers use their knowledge of science, [[mathematics]], and [[empirical knowledge|appropriate experience]] to fin
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  • ...way noise began to be measured in a widespread manner in the 1960s, when [[computer model]]ing of this phenomenon was perfected. After passage of the [[Nation ==Computer models for roadway noise==
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  • '''Applied mechanics''' is a branch of the [[physical science]]s and the practical application of [[mechanics]]. Applied mechanics exami ...experimental and computational tools. In the application of the [[natural science]]s, mechanics was said by the American Nobel Prize-winning chemist [[Gilber
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  • ...the cookie ID to a database, and checking for the cookie on each Visitor's computer each time they visit. The science of tracking Internet usage is still far from perfect. Marketers rely heavil
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  • ...g [[orbit]], due to miscommunications about the value of forces: different computer programs used different units of measurement ([[newton]] versus [[pound for [[Science]], [[medicine]] and [[engineering]] often use larger and smaller units of m
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  • ...ter clock. You can see if a UTC clock is a drag one by changing your local computer clock: if UTC hour varies, it is a drag UTC clock. * David W. Allan, Neil Ashby, Clifford C. Hodge: The Science of Timekeeping. Hewlett Packard Application Note 1289, 1997.
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  • ...This form of the term has recently come into use once again in [[computer science]], where terms like [[search engine]], "3-D graphics [[game engine|renderin
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  • ...This form of the term has recently come into use once again in [[computer science]], where terms like [[search engine]], "3-D graphics [[game engine|renderin
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  • ...st widely used [[system of units]], both in everyday [[commerce]] and in [[science]].<!--English units are still used in some scientific applications, but not ...idus. Many computer users will type the / character provided on American [[computer keyboard]]s, which in turn produces the Unicode character U+002F, which is
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  • ...rst full sized physical realization is made on the series production line. Computer modeling is now being extensively used in automotive design, both for form In the science and practice of [[metrology]], a '''prototype''' is a human-made object tha
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  • ...in articles in magazines such as Popular Mechanics and projects for school science fairs as late as the early 1960s. ...a spark at the right moment to burn it. Early EMS systems used [[analogue computer]] circuit designs to accomplish this, but as [[embedded system]]s became fa
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  • ...esign disciplines include [[Cognitive Science]], [[Neuroscience]], [[Human Computer Interaction]], [[Human Factors|Human Factors Engineering]] and [[Ergonomics
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  • ...ommon in small [[final good|consumer goods]] as well, such as [[laptop]] [[computer]]s, [[tripod]]s, [[fishing rod]]s, [[racquet]] [[sport]]s frames, [[string ...usm.edu/macrog/carfib.htm Carbon fibre page from the Department of Polymer Science at USM]
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  • ...the fields of [[Physics]], [[Mathematics]], [[Engineering]] and [[Computer Science]], the [[Pisa Sant'Anna|Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna]] and the [[Scuola Norma
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  • ...e since been improved, especially since the advent of modern materials and computer-aided design. These have allowed for a proliferation of specialized designs ...so forms a sharp angle at the chain tensioner. See Chapter 9 of "Bicycling Science" (Reference, below) for details of transmission efficiency.</ref> Derailleu
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  • ...ssman working in [[reforestation]] and charity funding for [[environmental science]]. Craig confirmed "there is a connection" between Greene and [[Vesper Lynd ...is still the best gadget around." The redesigned HQ has a [[touchscreen]] computer which keeps track of all their agents.
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  • ...novels and films, Bond is a prominent character in many [[James Bond games|computer and video games]], [[James Bond comic strips|comic strips]] and [[James Bon The James Bond novels and films have ranged from realistic spy drama to [[science fiction]]. The original books by Fleming are usually dark — lacking [[fan
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  • ...novels and films, Bond is a prominent character in many [[James Bond games|computer and video games]], [[James Bond comic strips|comic strips]] and [[James Bon The James Bond novels and films have ranged from realistic spy drama to [[science fiction]]. The original books by Fleming are usually dark — lacking [[fan
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  • ...ools; students attend, as they choose, a high school for the classics, for science, for foreign languages, or for art--but not music. Italy does have ambitiou ...www.cematitalia.it/cemat/index.htm#english CEMAT]: Organization to promote computer music research.
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