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    ISSN: 2348 9510 International Journal Of Core Engineering & Management (IJCEM) Volume 1‚ Issue 8‚ November 2014 Dieless Forming Using 3D Printer Of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic Parts Ashok Kumar Gupta* Mukesh Kumar** * Assistant Professor & Head of Department ashokgagorni@gmail.com ‚ **Assistant Professor mukesh.kumar.mec11@itbhu.ac.in * & **Department of Mechanical Engineering ‚ Rishiraj Institute of Technology‚ Indore‚ Abstract Dieless forming process using a 3D printer of carbon fibre reinforced

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    P4, M1 and D1

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    only exert a force and do work by contracting. An example is the antagonistic pair of muscles used in bending and straightening the arm. To bend the arm requires the biceps to contract‚ while the triceps relax. If the arm is to be straightened‚ the reverse happens. The individual components of antagonistic pairs can be classified into extensors and flexors. An example of this in sport is bending the leg to strike the ball in football‚ the agonist is the rectus femoris and the antagonist is the bicep

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    the Re-O bond alters its length‚ along with the fact that the Re-O-Re bends. In order to differentiate the distortion and tilt of ReO6‚ simply take into account that rotation of ReO6 octahedron is responsible for the tilt while alterations in and bending of bond length contributes to distortion. ∅ is the rotation angle of ReO6 and is attained by measuring coordinates of oxygen atoms. P refers to the rotation angle‚ and it rises along with the rise in pressure‚ reaching 14.0 at 27.40kbar. P is affected

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    Essay On Dental Hygienist

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    Without dental Dental hygienists a high percentage of kids and adults can have have a high risk of getting gum disease. The risks of a person having gum disease can lead up to a heart disease because all of the bacteria from the mouth can go into the blood vessels and blood starts to clot which then affects the heart causing a heart disease. A dental hygienist can prevent this from happening if the patient starts their checking in with the dentist. Every person needs a dental hygienist‚ because they

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    Yoga Anatomy

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    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kaminoff‚ Leslie‚ 1958Yoga anatomy / Leslie Kaminoff‚ Amy Matthews; Illustrated by Sharon Ellis. -- 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN-13: 978-1-4504-0024-4 (soft cover) ISBN-10: 1-4504-0024-8 (soft cover) 1. Hatha yoga. 2. Human anatomy. I. Matthews‚ Amy. II. Title. RA781.7.K356 2011 613.7’046--dc23 2011027333 ISBN-10: 1-4504-0024-8 (print) ISBN-13: 978-1-4504-0024-4 (print) Copyright © 2012‚ 2007 by The Breathe

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    Ganga

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    thus bring salvation to humanity. The Ganga is the great collector of Himalayan snows. The many sources of the Ganga flow south and east from melting glaciers in these highlands‚ collecting into the great trunk stream that flows due east before bending slightly southward into the Bay of Bengal. Little water comes from the dry lowlands across the western and southern portions of the Ganga drainage basin. As the rivers of the Ganga basin leave the steep topography of the Himalaya and enter the

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    FORMAL REPORT ON HEAT CAPACITY RATIOS OF GASES ABSTRACT This report discusses an investigation of the heat capacities of Helium‚ Nitrogen‚ and Carbon Dioxide. To accurately determine experimental values for the heat capacity of each gas‚ the heat capacity ratio was calculated from measurements of the speed of sound in each gas. An apparatus designed to measure the wavelength and frequency of sound waves in each gas was used to determine the speed of sound as a frequency was passed through each

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    material. The failure point in a simple tension is taken as the yield-point stress‚ σe’. THEORIES OF FAILURE – combined stresses For components subjected to combined stresses (normal or shear stresses)‚ failure analysis becomes more complicated. Bending moment stress B di t t Longitudinal stress Shear stress Circumferential stress 3 commonly used theories to analyze failure under combined stresses: Maximum Principal Stress Theory Assuming failure occurs when one of the

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    Hospital Ergonomics

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    Hospital Ergonomics in Kuwait Shahad Al Ameer Ritaj Jaragh Fatimah Khaja Rawan Qambar 2013 Abstract The aim of this project is to seek opportunities where we can implement ergonomics in a medical facility in order to reduce musculoskeletal disorders. The hospital visited was Al Ameeri hospital. Two departments were visited; radiology and pharmacy. In these departments‚ we focused on two ergonomic concepts which include workstation design and manual handling. Safety was also taken into consideration

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    Cyclotron From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Cyclotron (disambiguation). A French cyclotron‚ produced in Zurich‚Switzerland in 1937 A modern cyclotron for radiation therapy A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator in which charged particles accelerate outwards from the center along a spiral path. The particles are held to a spiral trajectory by a static magnetic field and accelerated by a rapidly varying (radio frequency) electric field. History[edit] The

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