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Nanotechnology: The Plastics of the 21st Century?.pdf

November 10, 2009 · Filed Under Engineering Physic · Comment  · Tags: ,

Taken from Preface: This report was prepared by Guy Carpenter & Company, Inc. in conjunction with Dr. Robert Blaunstein, National Director of Loss Control and Underwriting Manager for American Safety Insurance Company. Previously, Dr. Blaunstein was Managing Director and co-founder of Seneca Environmental Management (SEM), Vice President of Seneca Specialty Company and Vice President of Crum and Forster Specialty Insurance Company. While Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Tennessee and consulting scientist to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Dr. Blaunstein conducted research, provided instruction and supervised doctoral students in the area of atomic and molecular radiation physics. A frequent lecturer and consultant to governmental and industrial leaders throughout the world, Dr. Blaunstein was a Public Health Service Fellow and member of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Environment Committee and is a member of the American Physical Society, The American Society of Testing and Materials, National Groundwater Association and the Sigma Xi Honorary Society. He received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Tennessee and an M.S. degree in physics from Case Western Reserve University.

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Introduction to Doppler.pdf

October 22, 2009 · Filed Under Medical Textbook · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Introduction to Echocardiography and Introduction to Doppler are the acclaimed monographs produced for beginners to get a quick overview of echo and Doppler. This easily understood series, originally published by Medi-Cine and distributed by Ciba-Geigy in the America’s and ICI elsewhere in the world, has been a popular starting place for physicians, sonographers and other allied health professionals to understand the basics of these modalities. A part of this series won an award for medical education from the British Medical Association.

What is a Mechanical Engineer?.pdf

August 26, 2009 · Filed Under Mechanical & Industrial Engineering · Comment  · Tags:

Mechanical engineering is a profession requiring specific skills. These skills are acquired through education, training and experience. Throughout high school, students must enroll in certain courses as preparation for acceptance into engineering programs at a college or university. A solid foundation in mathematics, science and the language arts is critical.
Strong mathematics preparation includes algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. Chemistry, biology and physics form the basic science foundation. Ability in oral and written communications is important to success in mechanical engineering studies, and courses in mechanical or computer-aided drafting/drawing and other technology-related subjects can help students begin to understand the important practicalities of technological projects.
Students can enhance their studies and enrich the overall learning experience by entering science and technology fairs and design competitions, and by joining clubs or career groups devoted to engineering and science. Some clubs sponsor day trips and similar excursions to companies, laboratories and industrial facilities, where students can meet engineers in actual work environments.

GM Refinish Paint Reference Guide.pdf

August 22, 2009 · Filed Under General Motors · Comment  · Tags: ,

This manual contains definitions widely used in terms of automobile/automotive painting along with its possible cause, prevention and remedy.

2006 Mitsubishi Motors Technical Review.pdf

Taken from New Products > i: The Mitsubishi “i” is an innovative premium small car in which a newly developed rear-midship layout realizes innovations in three key areas: styling; handling stability and ride comfort; and impact safety. Embodying totally new minicar values, the “i” was launched in Japan on January 24, 2006.
The “i” is aimed primarily at people who want to downsize from compact cars and at people who are dissatisfied with conventional minicars. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) employed a rear-midship layout as a means of overcoming, within the dimensional constraints of the minicar category, the conventional tradeoffs between the following attributes: styling originality and comfort; comfort and impact safety; and handling and ride comfort.