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  • '''Passivity''' is a property of engineering systems, most commonly encountered in [[analog electronics]] and [[control [[Category:Engineering concepts]] ...
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  • ...rnal |author1=Sinervo, B. |author2=Huey, R. |year=1990 |title= Allometric Engineering: An Experimental Test of the Causes of Interpopulational Differences in Per Allometric engineering has been used to test [[David Lack]]'s hypothesis in the lizard ''[[Scelopo ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''g''<sub>c</sub> (engineering)}} In [[engineering]] and [[physics]], '''''g''<sub>c</sub>''' is a unit [[conversion of units# ...
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  • ...ead: Long live AI prompt engineering |url=https://spectrum.ieee.org/prompt-engineering-is-dead |website=[[IEEE Spectrum]] |date=2024-03-06 |access-date=2025-01-18 ...i, Florida, USA |pages=11004–11033 |chapter=Paraphrase Types Elicit Prompt Engineering Capabilities |doi=10.18653/v1/2024.emnlp-main.617 |editor2-last=Bansal |edi ...
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  • ...er a given load}}[[File:deflection.svg|thumb|right|300px|Deflection (f) in engineering]] In [[structural engineering]], '''deflection''' is the degree to which a part of a long [[structural el ...
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  • In [[engineering]], '''span''' is the distance between two adjacent [[structural support]]s ...f a beam as it determines the maximum [[bending moment]] and [[Deflection (engineering)|deflection]]. The maximum bending moment <math>M_{max}</math> and deflecti ...
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  • {{Short description|Software engineering}} ...worked. Today, it does not. Why? |date=1999 |conference=European Software Engineering Conference |location=Toulouse, France |doi=10.1145/318774.318946|doi-access ...
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  • In [[mechanical engineering]], many terms are associated into pairs called '''duals'''. A dual of a rel * [[force]] &mdash; [[deformation (engineering)|deformation]] ...
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  • [[Structural engineering]] depends upon a detailed knowledge of [[Structural load|loads]], [[physics ...on) is so great that the element no longer fulfills its function ([[Yield (engineering)|yield]]). ...
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  • ...use a system of measurement of physical quantities known as the '''English Engineering Units'''.<ref>{{cite journal |title=English Engineering Units and Their Dimensions ...
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  • ...' is related to the shear strength along the [[discontinuity (geotechnical engineering)|discontinuity]] planes and the third term ''J<sub>w</sub> (joint water par | book-title = Proc. Symposium on Exploration for Rock Engineering, Johannesburg ...
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  • {{See also|Glossary of engineering: A–L}} ...]]. Please see the bottom of the page for glossaries of specific fields of engineering. ...
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  • ...undation (engineering)|foundation]], or [[Slope stability analysis|slope]] engineering, but also stability of [[Slope stability|natural slopes]] is often governed ...ble to the ''tilt-angle'' as determined with the [[Tilt test (Geotechnical engineering)|''tilt test'']], but on a larger scale. The ''sliding criterion'' has been ...
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  • {{See also|Glossary of engineering: M–Z}} ...]]. Please see the bottom of the page for glossaries of specific fields of engineering. ...
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  • In the fields of engineering and construction, '''resilience''' is the ability to absorb or avoid damage The concept of resilience originated from engineering and then gradually applied to other fields. It is related to that of vulner ...
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  • '''Low-gravity process engineering''' is a specialized field that focuses on the design, development, and opti ...gravity-produce-new-materials |access-date=2024-08-08 |website=Interesting Engineering |language=en}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ption|List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in aerospace engineering}} ...nd [[aeronautics]]. For a broad overview of engineering, see [[glossary of engineering]]. ...
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  • ...ts sub-disciplines. For a broad overview of engineering, see [[glossary of engineering]]. ...Testing | doi = 10.1007/1-85233-841-5_22 | title = Handbook of Reliability Engineering | pages = 415–428 | year = 2003 | isbn = 1-85233-453-3 }}</ref> ...
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  • In [[electrical engineering]], the '''K-factor''' of a [[Transformer|power transformer]] is a measure o ...
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  • ...t description|List of definitions of terms and concepts used in electrical engineering and electronics}} ...ineering]]. For terms related to engineering in general, see [[Glossary of engineering]]. ...
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  • ...nal/v6/n11/abs/nmat2022.html Choi et al. Microfluidic scaffolds for tissue engineering. Nature Materials (2007) vol. 6 pp. 908-915]</ref> * [[Biomedical engineering]] ...
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  • In [[mechanical engineering]], many terms are associated into pairs called '''duals'''. A dual of a rel * [[force]] &mdash; [[deformation (engineering)|deformation]] ...
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  • ...https://books.google.com/books?id=C7oIHQDDrxsC|title = Dictionary Of Civil Engineering|last = Scott|first = John S.|date = 1992-10-31|publisher = Springer Science [[Category:Civil engineering]] ...
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  • ...lane. This is often used in [[mechanical engineering]] and [[architectural engineering]] related fields, especially for [[hardness]] testing, [[axial stress]], wi [[Category:Engineering concepts]] ...
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  • ...hemical reaction]] taking place in it. It is named after the late chemical engineering professor [[Octave Levenspiel]]. ...ast= Fogler|first= H. Scott|date=2006 |title=Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering |url= https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0130473944 |location= |publisher= ...
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  • ...R |issn=1226-7988|doi-access=free }}</ref> including areas of [[electrical engineering]], such as [[photovoltaics]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Zaid |first1=S.A. | == Electrical engineering == ...
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  • ...idade do Porto]] and Director of the Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering. [[chemical engineering]], [[bioengineering]] and [[materials engineering]]. ...
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  • ...ibing the [[geometry]] of out-of [[plane (geometry)|plane]] [[Deformation (engineering)|deformations]] of the surface of a crack on a [[pressurized]] [[fuselage]] {{engineering-stub}} ...
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  • In [[computer science]] and [[computer engineering|engineering]], a '''test vector''' is a set of inputs provided to a system in order to In computer science and engineering, a system acts as a [[computable function]]. An example of a specific func ...
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  • [[Category:Mechanical engineering]] {{engineering-stub}} ...
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  • ...steady long waves on a viscous liquid at small Reynolds number. Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 3(3), 181–187.</ref> but these earlier derivations focused on ...
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  • ...use a system of measurement of physical quantities known as the '''English Engineering Units'''.<ref>{{cite journal |title=English Engineering Units and Their Dimensions ...
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  • Because digital systems need not be [[Causality#Engineering|causal]], some operations can be implemented in the digital domain that can {{Engineering-stub}} ...
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  • ...[[University of Edinburgh]]. Her research includes work on [[model-driven engineering]], including [[model transformation]], [[model checking]], and the [[Unifie ...in 2014 was given a personal chair as Professor of Mathematics of Software Engineering.{{r|profile}} ...
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  • |name = Indian Institute for Aeronautical Engineering & Information Technology ...leges.co.in/College-Details.aspx?College=Indian-Institute-for-Aeronautical-Engineering-Information-Technology-(IIAEIT)&CollegeID=1332 |archive-date=16 August 2013 ...
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  • ...book|last1=Atul P. Godse |last2=U. A. Bakshi|title=Elements Of Electronics Engineering|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1uP2oVwXEZAC&pg=SA8-PA16|accessdate=2 [[Category:Engineering ratios]] ...
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  • '''Superficial velocity''' (or '''superficial flow velocity'''), in engineering of [[multiphase flow]]s and flows in [[porous media]], is a hypothetical (a Superficial velocity is used in many engineering equations because it is the value which is usually readily known and unambi ...
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  • * T. Burczynski, J. Skrzypczyk, Fuzzy aspects of the boundary element method, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Vol.19, No.3, pp.&nbsp;209–216, 1997 ...s. Ph.D. Dissertation, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Poland, 2005 ...
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  • In [[electrical engineering]], the '''average rectified value''' ('''ARV''') of a quantity is the [[ave {{engineering-stub}} ...
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