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  • {{Short description|Machine used in textile finishing}} ...=683 |language=English}}</ref> is a machine used in [[Finishing (textiles)|textile finishing]]. It serves multiple purposes, including [[Heatsetting|heat sett ...
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  • ...Berlin]] are examples institutions focused on the business. In the area of engineering development of functional clothing, TU Dresden, Germany provides courses at ...p/article/view/38 |journal=Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products |language=en |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=70–79 |doi=10.25367/cdatp.2 ...
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  • ...e rise of coal and iron working in the Industrial Revolution and the heavy engineering projects they made possible.]] ==The textile industry== ...
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  • ...is specifically focused on supporting, maintaining and training design and engineering applications and tools and working closely with I.T. to provide necessary i ...t textiles technology and replace the product in the above definition with textile. ...
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  • ...=K Satya|title=Quantum Tunneling Composite|publisher=Kakinada Institute of Engineering & Technology}}</ref> ...2019-04-04}}</ref> and for the manufacture and sale of ElekTex (QTC-based) textile touchpads for use in both consumer and commercial applications.<ref>{{Cite ...
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  • [[File:Wilton engineering and slipway Rotterdam 1918.jpg|thumb|Wilton machine factory and shipyard, { ...rging machine factories started making machines for production machines as textile machinery, compressors, agricultural machinery, and engines for ships. ...
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  • ...rodes with a millimetre-size gap through which the textile passes.<ref>The Textile Institute, ''Sustainable textiles'', CRC Press, {{ISBN|978-1-84569-453-1}} |title=Industrial Plasma Engineering: Volume 2: Applications to Nonthermal Plasma Processing ...
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  • ...ach sport’s own governing body.<ref name=sportseng>{{cite web|title=Sports Engineering: An Unfair Advantage?|url=http://www.imeche.org/Libraries/2011_Press_Releas ...quotes an extensive public survey that shows that people fear that sports engineering could: overshadow the triumph of human spirit and effort, make certain spor ...
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  • ...h century, from the [[French language|French]] [[École Polytechnique]], an engineering school founded in 1794 in [[Paris]]. The French term comes from the [[Greek *[[Textile Institute of Pakistan]], [[Karachi]], [[Sindh]] ...
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  • {{see also|Weaving|Textile manufacturing terminology}} The textile is woven starting at one end of the warp threads, and progressing towards t ...
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  • ...earable electronics (e.g., augmented reality glasses, smart watches, smart textile), personal drones, on-body and in-body nanonetworks.<ref>{{Cite journal|las ...nce]], [[nanomedicine]], and [[3D bioprinting]]. Variants of human genetic engineering with so far limited usage include the artificial creation of [[human-animal ...
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  • A complex set of engineering and scientific challenges in the [[food industry|food]] and [[bioprocessing A complex set of engineering and scientific challenges in the food and bioprocessing industry for manufa ...
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  • ...jor driver in the [[Industrial Revolution]], underscores the importance of engineering in modern history. This [[beam engine]] is on display in the [[Technical Un {{TopicTOC-Engineering}} ...
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  • ...or [[electricity|electrical]] power, and include a system of [[mechanism (engineering)|mechanisms]] that shape the [[actuator]] input to achieve a specific appli ...ines are complex systems that consist of structural elements, [[Mechanism (engineering)|mechanisms]] and control components and include interfaces for convenient ...
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  • ...rary which is to say there is no agreement in the literature of mechanical engineering on what order these labels should be but there are 12 degrees of freedom in ...ave been [[firearm]]s (small arms and [[artillery]]); [[horology|clocks]]; textile machinery; steam engines ([[stationary steam engine|stationary]], [[marine ...
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  • In engineering practice, it is common to work in terms of quantities which are derivative ...ated to the thermal conductivity are in common use in the construction and textile industries. The construction industry makes use of measures such as the [[R ...
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  • ...as well as a wide range of materials developed for use in advanced ceramic engineering, such as [[semiconductor]]s. ...[[Insulator (electricity)|electrical insulators]] (researched in [[ceramic engineering]]). With such a large range of possible options for the composition/structu ...
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  • '''Canals''' or '''artificial waterways''' are [[waterway]]s or [[river engineering|engineered]] [[channel (geography)|channel]]s built for [[drainage]] manage Both navigations and canals use [[civil engineering|engineered]] structures to improve navigation: ...
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  • ...In the last decades, there has been substantial growth in research of e.g. textile-based, tattoo, patch, and contact lenses<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Harito | ...ng of multiple biomarkers in interstitial fluid |journal=Nature Biomedical Engineering |date=9 May 2022 |volume=6 |issue=11 |pages=1214–1224 |doi=10.1038/s41551-0 ...
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  • ...ectrical impedance]] path to ground sufficient to carry any [[Fault (power engineering)|fault]] current for as long as it takes for the system to clear the fault. ...ermany]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. Off-shore, military, textile industry, marine, aircraft, and spacecraft applications sometimes use 400&n ...
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