Contents 3 Ngong Ping 360 John Batchelor‚ Suresh Tank 15 Waste as a driver of change Part 1: The nature of the problem and why we have it Rachel Birch 25 Textus Mark Fletcher‚ Richard Greer‚ Dan Lister‚ Karen Walters 28 The Hylomorphic Project Judith Leuppi‚ Kristina Shea 31 Złote Tarasy‚ Warsaw‚ Poland Darren Anderson‚ Zbigniew Czajewski‚ Stuart Clarke‚ Ian Feltham‚ Paul Geeson‚ Marcin Karczmarczyk‚ Richard Kent‚ David Killion‚ Zbigniew Kotynia‚ Maciej Lewonowski‚ Robert Lindsay‚ Philip
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Skinput The Human Arm Touch screen Abstract Devices with significant computational power and capabilities can now be easily carried on our bodies. However‚ their small size typically leads to limited interaction space (e.g.‚ diminutive screens‚ buttons‚ and jog wheels) and consequently diminishes their usability and functionality. Since we cannot simply make buttons and screens larger without losing the primary benefit of small size‚ we consider alternative approaches that enhance interactions
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A REPORT ON “EVALUATE LOGISTICS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS AND OPTIMIZE WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM” SUBMITTED BY‚ SMITA SHANTILING TANDALE 13BSP0796 Abhi Impact Logistics Solution Private Limited. A REPORT ON “UNDERSTAND BUSINESS DEVOLLOPMENT PROCESS AND WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT PROCESS” SUBMITTED BY‚ SMITA SHANTILING TANDALE 13BSP0796 Abhi Impact Logistics Solution Pvt. Ltd A report submitted in partial fulfillment of The requirements
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Personal and Public Transport Engineering Report The Bicycle AUTHOR Donald Robertson TITLE Bicycle Materials DATE March 2006 Teacher --------- 1. ABSTRACT This report examines the changes in bicycle materials between cheap/expensive and old/advanced used in two components. This report includes material and component descriptions and properties‚ and a brief history. 2. Contents | Page Number | Title Page | 1 | 1.Abstract | 2 | 2.TOC | 2 | 3.Methodology | 3
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Carbon Nanotubes Abstract Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are a recently discovered allotrope of carbon. They take the form of cylindrical carbon molecules and have novel properties that make them potentially useful in a wide variety of applications in nanotechnology‚ electronics‚ optics‚ and other fields of materials science. They exhibit extraordinary strength and unique electrical properties‚ and are efficient conductors of heat. Inorganic nanotubes have also been synthesized. A nanotube is a member
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1 Introduction Waste glass is of great concern in some developed countries‚ particularly in the urban areas. This is because of the amount of waste material generated from both municipal and construction sources‚ and the lack of waste disposal areas to receive the material. Countries like Japan‚ the United States of America‚ and Australia have taken the initiative to invest in the recycling of glass in order to mitigate the ever increasing amount of waste glass generated over the years.
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Technical Manual Heritage Production: Technical Manual Heritage was prepared by the Future City Group of The City of Newcastle. Enquiries: For information about this document‚ contact: Customer Enquiry Centre City of Newcastle Phone: 02 4974 2050 Published by: City of Newcastle 282 King Street‚ Newcastle. Phone: 02 4974 2000 (main switchboard) PO Box 489 Newcastle 2300 Australia 02 4974 2222 mail@ncc.nsw.gov.au www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au Post: Fax: E-mail: Web: Update June
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LOGIC OF SPIRITUALITY This wonderful and glorious world of plurality had been at all times a mystery‚ a temptation a‚ a conundrum. From the caveman to the modern scientist sitting amongst electronic equipment in the modern laboratories – ‗Where did it all come from?‘‚ ‗What is the source of this universe?‘‚ ‗What is happening all around?‘ – this kind of a question has been from time immemorial. Friends‚ from Adam and Eve onwards till today‚ we are still investigating. Sometimes our enquiry went
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VIBRATION ANALYSIS FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT THIRD EDITION Dave S. Steinberg Steinberg & Associates and University of California‚ Los Angeles A WILEY-INTERSCIENCE PUBLICATION JOHN WILEY & SONS‚ INC. New York Chichester Weinheim Brisbane Singapore Toronto This book is printed on acid-free paper. @ Copyright G2000 by John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted
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Mech 422 - Stress and Strain Analysis D.L. DuQuesnay (adapted from original text by R.J. Ferguson) z R σ xz 1 σ zz σ zx σ xx x September 2002 σ yz R σ zy σ yx σ xy σ yy y 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 1. What is Stress Analysis? The aim of stress analysis is to take the geometry of a component or structure and the externally applied “loads” and determine the state of stress in the material. Subjects that encompass stress analysis include “strength of materials”‚ “solid mechanics”‚ mechanics
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