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    Supply Chain Management

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    Post Module Assignment Supply chain management By Lv zheng 1 Post Module Assignment menu Supply chain management ......................................................................................................... 1 Q1. There are many potential barriers to effective supply chain management and a number of strategies which we can employ to overcome them. ......................................... 3 Introduction ..............................................................

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    prosthetics are expected to be touched by other people [3]. Because the skin is the main interface during the contact‚ there arises a need to duplicate humanlike characteristics for artificial skins for safety and social acceptance [4]. Tactile sensing can provide essential information about properties such as

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    robots

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    while at Stanford University. Robots can help us with high quality medical care‚ service and information. According to realitypod.com‚ NASA landed twin exploration rovers on Mars named Spirit and Opportunity. These rovers are the most advanced remote sensing robots ever created. This mission was designed to carry out extensive geological analysis of Martian rocks and planetary surface features. Robonaut 2 is set to become the first humanoid robot to travel to the International

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    microprocessor chip using extremely small fluid volumes on the order of nanoliters to picoliters. From a technology categorization perspective‚ LOCs can be viewed as a subset of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and combine miniaturized or novel sensing systems‚ fluid flow control concepts from microfluidics‚ and the suite of fabrication techniques (such as material deposition‚ material removal‚ surface patterning‚ and electrical property modification) used by the semiconductor industry. Currently

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    Project Report On INFRARED BUG This Project report is submitted in Partial fulfillments of the requirements for Fifth semester term work in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Submitted by 1. MAHESH GAUTAM V Sem. ETC-A/55 2. MANDEEP KUMAR V Sem. ETC-A/56 3. DIVYESH SRIVASTAVA V Sem. ETC-A/61 4. VIVEK KUMAR V Sem. ETC-A/64 Guided by Prof. A. S. Titarmare Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department G.H.Raisoni

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    Biosensors

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    Biosensors *Kahini Vaid *Siddharth Shukla *Students of Biomedical Engineering (LDCE) Abstract This report gives an overview about biosensors‚ their types‚ their construction‚ development and its future needs. A biosensor is an analytical device for the detection of an analyte that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector component. I. INTRODUCTION This report is a small presentation about biosensors and its types. A biosensor is an analytical

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    BIO 420 Methods

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    developments of a multi-phase approach to achieving the goal of locating‚ removing‚ and processing ocean borne plastics into fuel. The process utilizes commercially available technology but is unique in its application‚ and is patent-pending. Remote sensing technology will be used to locate debris field concentrations‚ while collection systems developed by the oil spill response industry will harvest the debris without trapping or injuring marine animals. The technology is not overly complicated;

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    Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission (MAVEN) The red planet Mars has long been a cultural and scientific fascination. People have pondered for decades over the biological potential of the planet and its past. Geological features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds‚ and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water‚ suggest that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough to allow liquid water to flow on the surface. But phenomenally‚ the Mars that is seen today

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    HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Definition A hazardous waste is any waste or combination of wastes that poses a substantial danger‚ now or in the future‚ to human‚ plant or animal life and which therefore cannot be handled or disposed of without special precautions. The Hazards and Disasters can be classified into four categories viz.‚ Natural events‚ Technological events‚ Man-made events and Region-wise events. The adverse impacts caused due to the indiscriminate disposal of Hazardous Wastes (HWs)

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    PhD Abstract

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    on this subject in the scientific literature. Basically‚ the quantitative approach has been adopted from other disciplines (e.g. food‚ textile‚ pharmaceutical); whereas the mapping approach has been developed by incorporating spectroscopy with remote sensing means (IS). Soil contamination is an ever growing concern. There is a great need for an objective‚ environmental friendly method to rapidly detect and monitor soil contaminants‚ both for the diagnosis of suspected contaminated areas‚ as

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