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    1.0 Introduction: Digital Painting is a method of creating an art object (painting) digitally and/or a technique for making digital art in the computer. It adapts traditional painting mediums such as acrylic paint, oils, ink, watercolor, and so on. As a technique, it refers to a computer graphics software program that uses a virtual canvas and virtual painting box of brushes, colors and other supplies. The virtualbox contains many instruments that do not exist in the world, and which give a…

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    3-D Printer Essay

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    replacements. The 3-D printer is an incredibly efficient tool that doctors have begun using to create personalized solutions for problems that the medical field previously had no solutions for. Johnson (2014) is among many who feel that 3-D printing is a disruptive technology that will revolutionize industries such as transplants and prosthetics in the coming decade. The invention of the 3-D printer came in 1984 (Salomon, 2012). Chuck Hull wanted to…

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    sociological effects of 3D Printing The use of 3D printers will bring about many changes, the biggest being in the manufacturing industry. While most discussions about 3D printing are in regards to its impact on manufacturing, one of the underlying topics that is overlooked is the impact that 3D printing will have on society. The biggest case against 3D printing is its ability to make weapons. In 2013, 3D printing made headlines in the U.S. when the printers were successfully able to replicate…

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    resin, usually in the form of a wire (Figure 7), is fed through a hot extruder in turn heating the plastic allowing it to become formable. As the plastic is heated it is precisely placed by the printer head. The melted plastic is placed layer by layer to create a detailed model. There are also SLA printers. SLA stands for stereo lithography. Similar to FDM, SLA uses an additive method as well; models are built layer-by-layer (FDM vs SLA: 3D Printing Explained and Compared,…

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    Prostate laser surgery is a procedure to eliminate prostate tissue. There are two types of prostate laser surgery: ablation (prostate tissue is melted away) and enucleation (prostate tissue is cut out). LET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER KNOW ABOUT: Any allergies you have. All medicines you are taking, including vitamins, herbs, eye drops, creams, and over-the-counter medicines. Previous problems you or members of your family have had with the use of anesthetics. Any blood disorders you have.…

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    The thought of 3D printers being used in everyday life can seem as futuristic as flying cars or teleportation. However, with advancements with these printers and them becoming more affordable and accessible, it won’t be long before every household has one. Remember how crazy it was when we could video chat on our cell phones for the first time? Now it seems perfectly normal. News articles have frightened people about the problems that could arise from the use of 3D printers, but the benefits are…

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    Footwear Analysis Theory

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    John Zarka Mr. Kirby Forensic Science March 22, 2016 Shoe Print The basic theory behind footwear analysis is that, much like fingerprints, shoes may leave behind either prints (referred to as "imprints") or impressions that can be examined by investigators. The type of evidence left behind depends largely on the type of surface traveled. For example, a shoe will leave an impression in loose sand, but on a hard surface like concrete or linoleum, it will leave an imprint. These imprints or…

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    a solid 3 dimensional object. 3D printers work automatically by reading digital files from the computer called CAD (Computer Aided Design) files. These files are created using a 3D modeling program in the computer. Like every printer it has to use some form of ink. However, a 3D printer works slightly differently as it uses various materials such as polymers, plastic and maybe even metals as “ink” to print the object. Now u may be thinking what are 3D printers used for, and more importantly…

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    know is the design of your stickers. It is for a fact that sometimes you might be tempted to utilize your own home printer to do your own printing. As much possible, avoid printing your sticker on your own. The print quality of your home printer will not be quality enough and can sometimes lead to some problems that might affect your…

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    Why to consider At home laser hair removal as the most advanced method? Description: Since the craze of At home laser hair removal is growing so much therefore you got to try out the same at least once in your life in order to realize the multiple effects of this treatment. The days of tweezing, waxing, electrolysis or depilatory creams are over. Now, body hairs can be comfortably removed with the use of laser treatment. At home laser hair removal has currently taken the place of all kinds of…

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