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    Imagine your family pet being enclosed in a small, cold, and dirty cage for days, weeks, or even months on end, only being taken out to be subjected to painful experiments without any anesthetic, as well as the possibility of developing life threatening diseases and injuries. Too many animals experience this on a regular basis around the globe - in fact, nearly 25 million animals will be used as test subjects annually. Animal testing is a horrible occurrence, one that brings suffering to even…

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    are committed to our employees, customers, shareholders, and the economy and our improvements will reflect that. Part 3: New Innovation A manager with Mira Flags recently approached me with the new ordering concept of three-dimensional (3D) printing. 3D printing is a process in which many layers of a gelatinous substance are applied one over the next to create a three-dimensional…

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    Prac Statement: Folio 1 My brief required me to create a contemporary gym/fitness brand that inspired people to become healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. As I recently completed my personal training certificate I wanted to use the knowledge I gained from it to create an effective and easily recognisable logo that I would inspire people to become fitter and healthier. I wanted to create a logo that was simple, easily recognisable and appealed to my target audience. I needed to apply the logo…

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    Bioriginate focus on improving the lives of the people using its core technology of developing the biomaterials adapted for printing 3D objects. Only few companies are dealing with the development of biomaterials. This gives us a competitive advantage. Due to the high demands and unmet needs for the organs worldwide, making the biomaterials will allow the other companies to the faster printing of the tissues. It is a time-consuming process and these hydrogels have specific requirements related…

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    the patient’s body. These immune suppressants weaken the patient’s immunity system, leaving them more susceptible to getting sick after the surgery [20]. All the problems presented by a normal transplant can be adverted by bioprinting. By using 3D printing to form an organ, the body is put into a much healthier state. This is because the printed organ will have used either stem cells or intended organ cells from the patient. By using the cells from the patient, there will be a much lower chance…

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    class’s curriculum, we researched, modified, and created 3d-printed hands for children in our area who suffered from birth defects or other circumstances that resulted in them lacking one or both hands. Through my involvement with this club, I not only helped provide these kids with affordable and easily-replaceable prosthetics, but I also learned how effective new technologies can be at changing lives for the better. Before we began printing the children's hands, we always made sure to meet…

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    is, how 3D modeling has changed the presentation world of architecture designs. It's like pulling out the multi-dimensional images from your brain and painting them on a paper to see how it looks. The impact 3D modeling has, on presenting architectural services is the most transforming thing to have happened. Architecture and construction businesses started using 3D models on job sites and presentations of projects. 3D modeling is done by computers and machines through a long process. 3D…

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    The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Uses and Challenges Past industrial revolutions revolved around different productions, leading to humankind becoming independent from relying on animals to do work and improve the standard of living. [2] The first revolution used mechanical technology like water and steam to generate power and also produce products. The second revolution used electrical technology to generate large power for mass production. The third revolution used automation technology like…

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    Economies of scale Flow 1) Examples how economies of scale is helpful, 2) New technology and economies of scale. 3) Critic of economies of scale. 4) Economies of scope(From PDF) 5) Govt initiatives to achieve economies of scale. Economies of scale: The change in long run average cost as output increases is the basis of economies of scale. A firm enjoys economies of scale in a situation where average cost goes down when output goes up while if the average cost increases with…

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    kidney. Biopolymer scaffolds seeded with ECM cells and stem cells has been shown to be effective in recreating portions of organs and successfully implementing the host’s cells into the transplanted scaffold. Finally, the recently emerging organ printing has shown great promise in developing a new app roach to create kidney replacements. Miniature sized kidneys have been successfully printed but further research must be done on the effectiveness of these scaffolds in vitro and in…

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