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  • ...by |editor3-first=Brian M |editor3-last=Olsen |title=Handbook of compliant mechanisms |date=2013 |location=Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom |isbn=97811199 ...=Pucheta |first3=Martín A. |title=A Review on Design Methods for Compliant Mechanisms |journal=Mecánica Computacional |volume=29 |pages=59–72 |url=http://www.cim ...
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  • ...[[wikt:logia|-logía]])|study of-}}) implements solutions to scientific and engineering problems in the form of [[plants]]. It is distinct from [[ecotechnology]] a Phytotechnology is the application of plants to engineering and science problems. Phytotechnology uses [[ecosystem services]] to provid ...
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  • ...and the ability to design them, may be useful in [[Mechanism (engineering)|mechanisms]] in the medical field or in industrial production. These applications have ...
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  • {{Short description|Elementary components used in the structure, controls, or mechanisms of a machine}} # ''[[Mechanism (engineering)|mechanisms]]'' that [[Motion control|control movement]] in various ways such as [[gear ...
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  • ...nput forces and movement into a desired set of output forces and movement. Mechanisms generally consist of moving components which may include: However, typically, a set of multiple mechanisms is called a machine. ...
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  • ...pplied to overcome the barrier. This results in an overall [[Strengthening mechanisms of materials|strengthening of materials]]. ...
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  • ...ty Engineering''', also known as '''Asset Integrity''', involves various [[engineering]] disciplines that focus on making sure a product, process, or system meets Integrity Engineering is a profession that uses [[science]], [[Mathematics|math]], [[economics]], ...
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  • {{Short description|Estimation method in electrical engineering}} In [[electrical engineering]], '''Neher–McGrath''' is a method of estimating the steady-state temperatu ...
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  • In [[physics]], [[electrical engineering]] and [[materials science]], '''electromaterials''' are the set of material ...though this is typically outside the category compared to other conduction mechanisms such as for a [[degenerate semiconductor]] (transparent conductive oxides) ...
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  • [[Category:Mechanisms (engineering)]] ...
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  • ...y not secret, rather a society or various institutions will use repressive mechanisms to either completely prevent the publication of information they find objec ...ming the Question of Forbidden Knowledge for Modern Science'', Science and Engineering Ethics '''5'''(4), 445. ...
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  • ...g)|processes]] or machines. The control systems are designed via [[control engineering]] process. ...the compressor is powered. Refrigerators and vacuum pumps contain similar mechanisms. Simple on–off control systems like these can be cheap and effective. ...
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  • ...=041332|doi=10.1063/1.4919049|issn=2158-3226|doi-access=free}}</ref> These mechanisms can be manufactured using the [[Microelectromechanical systems|MEMS]] fabri ...
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  • ...gnetic core|iron bar]], which attract an iron strip [[Armature (electrical engineering)|armature]] with a clapper. ...ve rings by using different size or shapes of gong, even though the strike mechanisms are identical. ...
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  • ...ractice, the model is commonly modified to account for multiple absorption mechanisms present in a medium. The modified version is given by<ref name = "Zhang1998 ...e used as an adjustable parameter to account for high frequency absorption mechanisms, ...
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  • ...rom a sharp object. Tests for indentation hardness are primarily used in [[engineering]] and [[metallurgy]]. The tests work on the basic premise of measuring the ...per unit area) and [[Strain (materials science)|strain]] or [[deformation (engineering)|deformation]] of a ductile metal.]] ...
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  • [[Category:Mechanisms (engineering)]] ...
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  • An '''interrupter''' in electrical engineering is a device used to interrupt the flow of a steady [[direct current]] for t Other early interrupters worked by clockwork mechanisms or (non-magnetic) [[reed switch]]es operated by motion of the patient's lim ...
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  • ...the change in the force it exerts, divided by the change in [[deflection (engineering)|deflection]] of the spring. That is, it is the [[gradient]] of the force v ...rcussion cap]] locks. Also door-lock spring, as used in antique door latch mechanisms.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.springmasters.com/sp/door-lock-springs.html ...
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  • ...l resistance when their temperature is raised. Materials which have useful engineering applications usually show a relatively rapid increase with temperature, i.e ...l resistance when their temperature is raised. Materials which have useful engineering applications usually show a relatively rapid decrease with temperature, i.e ...
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