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    Amputation And Prosthetics

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    amputated body part with an artificial body part. In history, wood was the first material used to produce prosthetics. It was considered as the finest form of substance to be used due to its durability, but later it was discovered that an aluminum alloy in the name of Duralumin was used to replace wood. Duralumin was deemed to have a longevity function compared to wood. In recent years, fiber materials have been the main material substance to be used to produce artificial limbs due to it being…

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    as the impact of the production and its trade, exposing political, economic and social aspects that were directly affected by the technological development of Britain in matter of steel. The steel, according to the Oxford Dictionaries is a hard “alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used as a structural and fabricating material” (2015), and it was usually used for industrial purposes, as well for constructing and railroads. (Gordon, 1910) It…

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    Case Study Of TI Cycles

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    The Growth Years The Indian bicycle market had barely grown in the few years after the dawn of the new millennium. The volumes of bicycles sold in the country just increased from 11 million units to 12 million units in the years from 2000-09. The bicycle manufacturers were found pedaling uphill without gears. The revenue for TI cycles stayed between Rs.450 and 500 crores between 2001-05 and 2005-06. TI cycles witnessed fierce competition from others which pushed down the prices and tampered…

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    We’ve seen a significant change in the use of technology over the last 10 years and this change is set to continue over the upcoming years. To think that we have gone from brick like phones, to thin and sleek phones is mind boggling. We’re using smartphones on a daily basis - being able to access any information from anywhere we want. We have incredibly powerful computers which can do more calculations per second, than we can even think of. Smartphones have changed everyday life drastically.…

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    Metal electrodeposition is the process of reduction reaction and crystallization of metal ions in an electrolytic cell according to the mechanism of electrolysis. Electrodeposition is one of the main methods for improving and enhancing the metal substrate property. Now, in order to overcome the defect of single electrodeposition with shortcomings of cracks, pores, pits, pocking and so on, the modern new techniques sprang up such as jet electrodeposition [1], ultrasonic vibration assisted…

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    The four most commonly used instruments in the string family are the violin, the viola, the cello and the double (string) bass. They are all made by gluing pieces of wood together to form a hollow “sound box.” The quality of sound of one of these instruments depends on its shape, the wood it is made from, the thickness of both the top and back, and the varnish that coats its outside surface. The violin is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the string family. It is held under the chin…

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    Kendra Dell September 25, 2014 Final Exam Essay The Apple sport watch will change the relationship individuals have with technology. It will replace wallets, ipods, health trackers and phones creating an all-in-one experience of self-expression. The watch is innovative portable technology that only Apple can provide. Apple users whom employ the devices full capabilities will stay connected and motivated towards a healthier life. The Apple sport watch never stops thinking of ways to keep…

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    Honda City Case Study

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    Company produced 1,700 cars during its first full year of business. Henry Ford produced the Model T to be an economical car for the average American. By 1920 Ford sold over a million cars. At the beginning of the century the automobile entered the transportation market as a toy for the rich. Honda City is a compact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Divyam Malik and Dev Batra Honda since 1981. Originally made for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets, the…

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    DARSHAK RANA # 27672772 MECH 6541 ASSIGNMENT -1 PART - 1 • The weld is taken from a website: [1] • Product: The weld is for a pressure vessel assembly joining the cylindrical shell and the dome shell. • The type of the weld: The welding process used is a submerged arc welding process with a butt joint where a groove is made of different shapes and sizes in order that the weld pool may sit in the groove to join the parent metal parts. The below mentioned figure represents the submerged arc…

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    Analysis Of Ti 3

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    The optimized structures of the Ti 3 (Si x Al 1−x )C 2 are shown in Fig. 3, as are visualized by the VESTA, in the form of hexagonal, nano-layered structures. The resultant lattice parameters of the Ti 3 (Si x Al 1−x )C 2 are shown in Fig. 4, and compared to experimental results. As it can be in Fig. 4, both of the calculated and experimented results show that the c lattice parameter decreases more than the a lattice parameter with increasing amount of Si. Fig. 5 is a 2-dimensional…

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