making a perfect crime‚ such that no one can realize‚ a hint or way is left behind & with the use of modern techniques an investigator(s) finds out the rest. So‚ in today’s world the improvement & achievement of justice via application of forensic Science with the processes of law is a must thing to have. To know the baseline of an investigation procedure‚ CSI-"Coming to Rage" was my episode of concern for the FSCI 101 assignment. The Episode mainly focuses on two murder cases. First one is the
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transformed into a complex one‚ whereby the tools “store” the desired geometry and impart pressure on the deforming material through the tool/material interface. Forging processes usually produce little or no scrap and generate the final part geometry in a very short time‚ usually in one or a few strokes of a press or hammer. As a result‚ forging offers potential savings in energy and material‚ especially in medium and large production quantities‚ where tool costs can be easily amortized. In addition‚ for
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CHAPTER IV CONTEMPORARY vs NANO MATERIALS ANALYSIS “Nanotechnology is an idea that most people simply didn’t believe.” - Ralph Merkle - Nanotechnology: Designs for the Future General 41. Nanotechnology is poised for widespread use in the defence sector‚ wherein they can offer significant benefits over a variety of applications ranging from making more durable concrete to miniature surveillance devices. Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites are being considered for uses in related industries and
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Gene Choi BIOS 101 By Wednesday 3 P.M. TA: Michelle Lamont Medieval Science Lab Report Introduction Medieval and early renaissance scholars believed in three scientific paradigms: alchemy‚ astrology‚ and folk belief. These three scientific paradigms are produced without extremely thorough testing‚ yet they still can produce accurate predictions. This means that the medieval science not only allowed beginning with scientific method‚ but also beginning with superstition and theories. One of the three
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SOLUBLE GLASS Soluble glass‚ also called foam alkali‚ is an alkali metal air hardening material. In construction‚ it is usually used to prepare sodium silicate cement‚ soluble glass mortar‚ and soluble glass concrete. Soluble glass is widely used in the anti-acid and heat-resistant engineering. The main method to produce soluble glass is to grind and stir calcined soda and quartz sand which are the major raw materials‚ then fuse them in the melting pot of 130O-140OnC‚ and finally cool them into solid
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References: http://www.vishay.com/docs/11065/tn515.pdf Hearn E.J. Mechanic of materials 1997 Page 16
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technical standard. When a specimen of material is loaded in such a way that it extends it is said to be in tension. On the other hand if the material compresses and shortens it is said to be in compression. On an atomic level‚ the molecules or atoms are forced apart when in tension whereas in compression they are forced together. Since atoms in solids always try to find an equilibrium position‚ and distance between other atoms‚ forces arise throughout the entire material which oppose both tension and compression
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until it is decelerated by a microstructural barrier such as a grain boundary‚ inclusions‚ or pearlitic zones‚ which cannot accommodate the initial crack growth direction. Therefore‚ grain refinement is capable of increasing fatigue strength of the material by the insertion of a large quantity of microstructural barriers‚ i.e. grain boundaries‚ which have to be overcome in the stage I of propagation. Surface mechanical treatments such as shot peening and surface rolling‚ contribute to the increase in
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Taylor’s University Date of Experiment: 30.03.2011 | Report due date: 6.04.2011 | Report submission date: 6.04.2011 | Checked by: | Item/marks | | Format/10 | | Abstract and Introduction/10 | | Figures and Diagrams/15 | | Materials and Method/10 | | Results & Discussion/45 | | References/10 | | Total | | Malaysia 30th March 2011 Table of Contents Abstract 1 1) Introduction 1 2) Experiment Design 2
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In addition with no enforced laws‚ animals produce different results than humans. For instance‚ lead in w/transition “Even within the same species‚ similar disparities can be found among different sexes‚ breeds‚ age and weight ranges‚ and ethnic backgrounds” (“Results from Research…” n.pag.) The research people are doing will have an unlikely result in succeeding and or curing because they do not consider different characteristics of animals. Even with animals of the same species‚ there is no guarantee
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