Author : Elden Davidson Subject : Mechanical Engineering The science and engineering of interacting surfaces in relative motion is referred to as tribology. The field focuses on the study and application of concepts of friction, wear and lubrication. The force Read More |
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Modeling and Simulation in Science, Technology and Engineering Author : Jaxon Wheeler Subject : Mechanical Engineering A model is a representation of a system made of concepts, mathematical formulas and calculations to predict and understand the data. A model can be physical or conceptual. Simulation is the implementation Read More |
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Noise: Techniques for Analysis and Mitigation Author : Isabella Ness Subject : Mechanical Engineering Noise refers to the various forms of unwanted signals that are considered loud, unpleasant or disruptive. It can be intended or unintended. Both sound and noise are vibrations through a medium such as Read More |
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Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Author : Adriel Dawson Subject : Nanotechnology The branch of science which focuses on the study and manipulation of structures and materials on the nanometer scale is called nanoscience. It is a multi-disciplinary field which employs the principles Read More |
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Recent Advances in Mechatronics Author : Alfred Silva Subject : Robotics Mechatronics focuses on the engineering of electronic, mechanical and computer systems. It is a multidisciplinary branch of engineering that comprises the skill sets required in the advanced automated Read More |
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Systems Engineering: Theory and Practice Author : Eden Brooks Subject : Systems and Control Engineering Systems engineering refers to the process of designing and managing complex systems over their life cycles. This discipline is an integration of engineering management and engineering. It is concerned Read More |
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Brain Aging: Neurodegeneration and Therapeutic Interventions Author : Isla Pearson Subject : Ageing Aging causes changes in all the parts of the body including the brain. The size, vasculature and cognition of brain change with age. It causes changes at all levels, from molecules to morphology. Brain Read More |
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Bacteria: Role in Health and Disease Author : Easton Scott Subject : Bacteriology Bacteria are the microscopic, prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that are few micrometers in length and have different shapes. Bacteria are present in almost all the habitats including the extreme habitats Read More |
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Legionella: Infections and Pathology Author : Charlotte Ortiz Subject : Bacteriology Legionella refers to a genus of pathogenic bacteria which can cause diseases such as legionellosis, Pontiac fever and Legionnaires’ disease. Their symptoms are similar to pneumonia. Complicated cases Read More |
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Public Health: Ethics and Drug Resistance Author : Ezekiel Wilson Subject : Bioethics #N/A Read More |