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This device is for the transmission of energy to the electrical system of the body via wireless inductive coupling. It is designed to serve in several capacities:
1. A source of stable amplitude on a particular vector to neuronal tissues of the body without surgical invasion.
The use of proposed technology of Modeling of Intelligent Systems Thinking in Complex Adaptive systems is oriented on use in autonomous, intelligent Fuzzy Control and Information Complex Adaptive systems, that operate in real-time, fuzzy conditions, heterogeneous subject areas and multilingual communications, there the situations are unknown in advance,
The Project aims to build a 4-wheeler with a capacity to carry 5 persons. Primarily intended for transport of people within large campuses such as universities, hospitals , factories etc facilitating creation of pollution free campuses.
Using Nanotechnology to cure the dragon disease called cancer.
Cancer cell have a higher temperature than the body temperature. The nano bots carrying the cancer treatment drug will be temperature sensing bots, which when coming into
This project "Next generation Power Station" is about how we convert one energy form to another and use it for ourselves.
The basic idea of this is that we would use the energy being wasted when cars move on roads.
There was once a time when farmers had to work the land manually – then the task of farming was a long and tedious one lasting from dawn till dusk. Luckily many scientific advances have touched the field of agriculture.
It's like a smart jump drive that is plugged into the credit card swiper and when purchases are performed the Derk keeps track of the purchase for multiple reasons. For exchange returns emailed to a boss. Keep track of for work deductible.
The Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience demonstrates the potential benefits that next generation of Class 8 over the road truck powertrains can provide through leading edge aerodynamics, improved fuel economy, component electrification, and a fuel neutral capability.
Turbines have been evaluated in the past for their high efficiency at cruise,
Light Tube was developed as a possible solution to produce clean water, without algae formation after exposition under the sun. Until now, optical sterilization by UV involved the use of a tank, in which the liquid must be irradiated for a certain period.
A pseudo-active chemical imaging sensor model embodying irradiative transient
heating, temperature nonequilibrium thermal luminescence spectroscopy, differential hyperspectral imaging, and artificial neural network technologies integrated together.
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