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    the shield are painted blue for covert missions. The uniform resembles that of modern day military uniforms. The Tony Stark uniform is a combination of the avengers uniform and the stealth uniform. He can now call back his shield by use of an electromagnet that is attached to his leather…

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    Magnets Research Paper

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    Permanent, temporary, and electromagnets. Permanent magnets are the most common ones. Once they are magnetized they stay so (although they can lose much of their magnetic force). They can be metals found in nature. Temporary magnets hold the properties of a magnet while in a magnetic field, but lost these properties once the field goes away. An example of this would be a paper clip that is charged and can act as a magnet for a limited time. Electromagnets are wires wrapped around a metal center…

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    Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) are two very widespread techniques for examining various properties of substances in many fields of study. These fields can range from biology to chemistry to geology and several others (5). Both work by using the electromagnetic properties of the ways that electrons travel and interact with other atoms. Because electrons have a shorter wavelength of motion and a much higher energy than light, electron microscopy has a…

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    What if the only way you could communicate with your friends was by telegraph? Receiving the message was almost as fast as getting a texting back but the process of sending the message was a hastle. Having to decode the set of dashes, dots, and lines took minutes maybe hours and just as long to write another and tap the transmission key according to each letter in your message. The telegraph improved communication systems during the Industrial Revolution, gave a light to inventors, looking for…

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    Engineering belongs in many different fields, but what makes them similar is the thought process of the engineer. Engineers have to have an innate curiosity about them they not only have to wonder about how the world the works and why it works that way, but have to look for opportunities to enhance life in every field they can. Civil engineers look at the world and land to create something different and functional then what was there before. Civil engineers mostly work on structures to help…

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    2.1. Theoretical Background 2.2. Material Selection Material selection plays an important role as the humidifier has to deal with a pressure of 2 Bar and temperature ranging from ambient to 90oC (maximum) and have to bare a load of 80 Newton. Simultaneously it should be lighter than aluminum and should be cheaper and fabricating time should be less and it should be capable of mass production and before all this it should serve the purpose. when developing plastic parts. Selection of an…

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    combined designs that have both EEG and fMRI which allows to combine strength in two methods: high temporal resolution of EEG and high spatial resolution of fMRI. Moreover, the spatial resolution is developing by development of computer and strong electromagnet. I believe that fMRI which is already been a great method to make neural image will make human life better when it is used in BCI and any other…

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    Mood Disorder

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    Mood disorders are a category of mental illnesses which alter a person’s emotions in a negative way. One such illness is Major Depressive Disorder (MMD), which involves a loss of enjoyment in usual activities or a sad mood for most of the time over a two week period, along with at least four other symptoms (Grivas, 2016). This is different to bereavement, which is a person’s normal reaction to loss, though the DSM-5 now recognises that forms of depression can develop from bereavement (Bressert,…

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    times to that of pure Cobalt ferrite with increase in dopant (Cr) concentration from 0.0 to 1.0. Co-Cr nano ferrites with such high resistivity that leads to very low eddy current losses are desirable in electronic inductors, transformers and electromagnets. The variation of resistivity with Cr concentration X at some specific temperatures 570K, 670K and 770K were shown in fig.3 and the values are summarized in Table 1. The increase in resistivity with corresponding increase in composition is…

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    Cellular Theory Essay

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    Cellular Theory & Microscopes Robert Hooke Robert Hooke was an English scientist credited most famously for the creation of Hooke’s Law (a principle of physics that states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance) in 1660 and the discovery of plant cells using a compound microscope in 1663. The compound microscope uses two or more lenses, which are connected by a hollow tube. The top lens (called the eyepiece) is the one that people…

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