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Bio-Based Surfactants via Borrowing Hydrogen Catalysis. [PDF]
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N- to C-Peptide Synthesis, Arguably the Future for Sustainable Production. [PDF]
Ghosh K, Lubell WD.
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The Engineering Economy, 2017 [PDF]
The economy grew in 2016, and overall, the rate of growth in the architecture, engineering, and construction professions was in line with predictions. But there were genuine surprises in certain markets and geographic regions. So what can the profession expect this year? Experts weigh in.
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Fuel Economy in Petrol Engines [PDF]
Charts are given in this paper from which may be found the indicated thermal efficiencies, the fuel consumption per indicated horse-power-hour, and the mean effective pressures which are practically attainable in a compact combustion-chambered petrol engine of any bore between 3 inches and 8 inches when running at any compression ratio between 4/1 and
A. S. Leah, W. T. David
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Engineering in a global economy
Technology in Society, 1990Abstract We have entered the postnationalist economic era. Existing markets are opening and new markets are emerging in virtually every area of world trade and enterprise. In this new economy concepts such as Quality Management, privatization, cost competitiveness, strategic partnering, and instant information transfers are changing the very ...
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The Real Economy in Engineering
Proceedings of the IRE, 1946Through-long and constructive experience in engineering, certain of the pioneer workers are in a position to present useful and constructive suggestions to the radio-and-electronic engineering fraternity. It is accordingly helpful to present the following editorial by a prominent Fellow of The Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), the Chairman of the IRE
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U.S. Engineering in a Global Economy
2018Since the late 1950s, the engineering job market in the United States has been fraught with fears of a shortage of engineering skill and talent. U.S. Engineering in a Global Economy brings clarity to issues of supply and demand in this important market. Following a general overview of engineering-labor market trends, the volume examines the educational
Freeman, Richard B., Salzman, Hal
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The role of the engineer in a free economy [PDF]
The population of the world is increasing and is almost certain to reach six billion by the year 2000. In many countries, the standard of living is deplorably low so that more than half the present world population cannot do much more than exist. In some countries, they are getting even poorer and, if the population goes on increasing, are in danger of
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