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  • ...ssion of an engineer. Freq. with distinguishing word(s) ''chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, military'' '''Engineering''' is the [[discipline]], art, [[skill]] and [[profession]] of acquiring an
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  • ...tions, attenuation affects the propagation of [[waves]] and [[signals]] in electrical [[circuits]], in optical fibers, as well as in air (radio waves).
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  • ...s [[physics]], [[biology]], [[earth science]], meteorology, and electrical engineering) but also in the [[Social Sciences|social science]]s (such as [[economics]]
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  • ==Engineering== * Structural analysis, an area of civil and structural engineering in which the deformations, deflections, internal forces and stresses of [[s
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  • ..., focus, and professional affiliations. More recent innovations in optical engineering are often categorized as [[photonics]] or [[optoelectronics]]. The boundari ...Optical science is a part of many related disciplines including electrical engineering, physics, psychology, medicine (particularly [[ophthalmology]] and [[optome
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  • ..._amplitude peak-to-peak amplitude]) and then divided by two. In electrical engineering, the usual solution to this ambiguity is to measure the amplitude from a de
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  • ...s of timekeeping are part of [[engineering]] [[technology]]. In electrical engineering terms, for [[digital]] [[logic]] and data transfer, a synchronous object re
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  • ...s]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[neurobiology]], and [[electrical engineering]]. Its impact has been crucial to success of the [[Voyager program|Voyager] ...unication]]." The central paradigm of classical information theory is the engineering problem of the transmission of information over a noisy channel. The most f
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  • ...oughs. From the skill of kindling and maintaining a fire to the electrical engineering developed by the likes of Nicholas Tesla, humankind has made great leaps fr
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  • ...he study of [[computer hardware]] is usually considered part of [[computer engineering]], while the study of commercial [[computer system]]s and their deployment ...ammes] Annals of Software Engineering , p. 19: "Rather than treat software engineering as a subfield of
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  • ...rces such as the Sun, remains an ongoing area of international physics and engineering research. ...most recent nuclear power reactor, as of May 2013, to be connected to the electrical grid, occurring on February 17, 2013 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong
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  • ...set with something else, such as a sequence of natural numbers, octets or electrical pulses, in order to facilitate the storage of text in computers and the tra In architecture and structural engineering, a [[truss]] is a structure comprising one or more triangular units which a
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  • ...ion]] with Phoenician [[cuneiform]] to [[Mayan]] numerals, or the feats of engineering with the Egyptian [[pyramids]], systems [[thinking]] in [[essence]] dates b ...[relationships]] among elements, or a system. Second, all systems, whether electrical, [[biological]], or social, have common [[patterns]], [[behaviors]], and pr
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  • ...cting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, [[logic]] modeling, evolutionary [[biology]], neuroscience, [[anthropology ...nd interconnectivity. These concepts are studied by other subjects such as engineering and [[biology]], but in cybernetics these are removed from the [[context]]
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  • In audio engineering it can also refer to the unwanted residual electronic noise signal that giv *[https://www.ieee.li/pdf/viewgraphs_noise.pdf Fundamentals of Electrical Noise]
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  • ...cal circuits to hydraulics. Another example is the [[analog ear]] based on electrical, electronic or mechanical devices. === Engineering ===
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  • ...ther short fibre lengths and produce weak paper. Although large amounts of electrical energy are required to produce mechanical pulp, it costs less than chemical ...ng, Paper honeycomb, used as a core material in composite materials, paper engineering, construction paper and clothing
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  • ...'meaning…''' these semantic aspects of communication are irrelevant to the engineering problem. The significant aspect is that the actual message is one selected ...ly, when the viewer sees the painting, it is nevertheless transformed into electrical signals that create a representation of the painting. Defined this way, inf
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  • ...d have well studied, practiced and researched is health and the biological electrical, magnetic and chemical function of the human body and how it functions in r ..., Isis, Osiris, Seth are actually not about gods as such but about genetic engineering as in;
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  • ...utomobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks, while the first ...als are easily formed into complex shapes and can be used to make machine, electrical, and automotive parts, scientific and industrial instruments, decorative ob
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