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Transporter Engineering for Microbial Manufacturing

Biotechnology Journal, 2020
AbstractMicrobes play an important role in biotransformation and biosynthesis of biofuels, natural products, and polymers. Therefore, microbial manufacturing has been widely used in medicine, industry, and agriculture. However, common strategies including enzyme engineering, pathway optimization, and host engineering are generally inadequate to obtain ...
Ying Zhu, Chen Zhou, Ying Wang, Chun Li
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Engineered myosins drive filopodial transport

Nature Cell Biology, 2021
Engineered, light-inducible artificial myosin motors enable selective and direct manipulation of filopodial extensions and provide refined tools to control intracellular cargo transport in vivo.
Burcu Erdogan, Jessica L. Whited
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The Civil Engineer and Urban Transportation [PDF]

open access: possibleTransactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1961
The growing transportation problem in urban areas is clearly evident in the historical trends and in the projections of every measureable element of the urban transportation system. The principal problems which stand in the way of the more rapid expansion of transportation facilities in urban areas are no longer those of a technological nature, but ...
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Transport phenomena in environmental engineering

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2018
Abstract A term transport phenomena arises as a second paradigm at the end of 1950s with high awareness that there was a strong need to improve the scoping of chemical engineering science. At that point, engineers became highly aware that it is extremely important to take step forward from pure empirical description and the concept of unit operations ...
Gordana Matijašić   +3 more
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Transportation and Civil Engineers

Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering, 1988
Infracture needs are growing and are dominated by transportation requirements. About 70 percent of the urgent needs are accounted for by highways and bridges. Civil engineers must take a concerted approach including education, technology, innovation, decision‐making, and research.
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Assessment of Introductory Transportation Engineering Course and General Transportation Engineering Curriculum

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013
Transportation engineering is a critical subdiscipline of the civil engineering profession as indicated by its inclusion on the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination and overlap with other specialty areas of civil engineering and as recognized by TRB, ITE, and ASCE. With increasing transportation workforce needs, low numbers of students entering the
Rod E. Turochy   +6 more
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Variety In Transport Engineering

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Transport Engineering, 1984
The Chairman of the Automobile Division traces his career from Cambridge University, where he was a Scholar, through military service with REME to Rolls-Royce where he worked for thirty-four years on a variety of transport engineering projects. He describes some of the Rolls-Royce aero engines, the design of a nuclear reactor for a submarine and some ...
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Air transport engineering

Education + Training, 1970
There can be few people in this country who have not been impressed by the complexity of instruments and controls in the cockpit of a modern transport aircraft — if not the real thing, at least they will have seen pictures. This complexity, which the flight crew must master in their difficult and sometimes hazardous task of controlling the aircraft, is
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Transportation Engineering Careers

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2014
Critical to building an American workforce with 21st century skills is the recruitment and graduation of students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. However, a nationwide lack of student interest and preparation in these fields results in a shortage of workforce talent.
Ivey, Stephanie   +5 more
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