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Full-parameter-modulated three-dimensional vectorial generalized vortex array. [PDF]
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Conventional versus Monte Carlo SPECT reconstruction of Lu-177: Toward reduced bias and variance in quantitative imaging. [PDF]
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Applying Mathematics to Physics and Engineering: Symbolic Forms of the Integral
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Physics Bulletin, 1984
In this chapter we consider elementary calculus problems related to the fields of physics and engineering. These problems involve applications of both differential and integral calculus. Almost all of them lead to working with functions which are no more complicated than polynomials. Thus few of the problems require more than a rudimentary knowledge of
J D Coleman, Y L Wu
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In this chapter we consider elementary calculus problems related to the fields of physics and engineering. These problems involve applications of both differential and integral calculus. Almost all of them lead to working with functions which are no more complicated than polynomials. Thus few of the problems require more than a rudimentary knowledge of
J D Coleman, Y L Wu
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Physics Bulletin, 1986
I note with dismay that D T Swift-Hook remarks 'In the British Isles, electronics is recognised as a physics activity, while on the Continent it is only engineering' (Physics Bulletin February 1986 p52). Perhaps engineers in the British Isles would have higher status if this attitude of 'only engineering' were dispelled.
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I note with dismay that D T Swift-Hook remarks 'In the British Isles, electronics is recognised as a physics activity, while on the Continent it is only engineering' (Physics Bulletin February 1986 p52). Perhaps engineers in the British Isles would have higher status if this attitude of 'only engineering' were dispelled.
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Physics World, 1988
An Engineering Physics Division has been formed within IOP to cover the interests of physicists working in engineering or applied ...
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An Engineering Physics Division has been formed within IOP to cover the interests of physicists working in engineering or applied ...
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Physics Education, 1972
The author describes the purpose of several new GCE A level engineering syllabuses which have attempted to unite physics and technical studies.
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The author describes the purpose of several new GCE A level engineering syllabuses which have attempted to unite physics and technical studies.
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Integrating the Physics Engine
2012In Chapter 2, we developed the basic framework for our game, Froot Wars, and in Chapter 3, we looked at how to simulate a game world in Box2D. Now it is time to put together all the pieces to complete our game.
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American Journal of Physics, 1955
The application of discoveries made in pure science to engineering problems is described and illustrated by incidents in the history of submarine telegraph cables, radio communication, and electronics.
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The application of discoveries made in pure science to engineering problems is described and illustrated by incidents in the history of submarine telegraph cables, radio communication, and electronics.
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From Physics to Engineering Physics
2015I was born in 1933 in Chahal Kalan—a small village near Gujranwala in Pakistan. I used to walk about 4 km to my high school and read in the light of an oil lamp. My favorite sports were kabadi, wrestling, and playing free-for—hockey on a dirt road. I learned to swim in the village pond.
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