Search results for "Nuclear engineering" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Chicago figured prominently in developing nuclear power. Automobile manufacture ... Lawrence Seaway expanded the scale and engineering for massive water-borne ...
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  • a doctorate in physics (aerospace engineering) on July 27, 1934 for ... rocket, which was used for the first live nuclear ballistic missile tests ...
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  • using innovative state-of-the-art engineering and construction techniques ... on January 11, 1951 for the testing of nuclear weapons. The site is composed ...
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  • the city was reshaped, with large civil engineering projects aimed at merging ... has since been diversified to include engineering, diamond-polishing, healthcare ...
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  • theory, computer security, and engineering. Cryptography is used in ... theory. Cryptography is also a branch of engineering, but an unusual one as ...
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  • missiles (ICBMs) when it was realized that nuclear weapons carried on a rocket ... including the AIR-2 "Genie" nuclear rocket, but by the early ...
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  • spectrometry, interferometry, radar, and nuclear fusion. He continued working ... *Koechner, Walter. (1992). Solid-State Laser Engineering, 3rd ed. ...
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  • . This usage is at odds with common scientific/engineering practice presented in [http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19730018242_1973018242 ...
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  • for all aspects of the vehicle. These engineering teams include: chassis ... more by consumer expectations than by engineering improvement. ...
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  • of the possibility of bubble fusion (a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized ... * Kundu, Tribikram. Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation : engineering ...
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  • Bolshevik Party in March 1917 while an engineering student in Baku. ... which resulted in the Soviets obtaining a nuclear bomb technology, and building ...
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  • of I.D.E.A. (Industrial Development Engineering Associates) of Indianapolis ... the vacuum tube is much more resistant to nuclear electromagnetic pulses ...
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  • parenting, abstinence, and maintaining a nuclear family were common themes. ... Internet, and mobile phones.Broadcast Engineering, ABC News to re-launch ...
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  • the Technical University of Denmark, the Engineering Academy of Denmark, the ... 1922. His son, Aage Bohr, also a notable nuclear physicist in his own right ...
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  • of causing explosions include the use of nuclear weapons, high-intensity ... point desired. The explosive lenses around nuclear charges are also designed ...
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  • to signal detection of missile launches, nuclear detonations, and other high ... tuned, making the system a practical engineering application of the scientific ...
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  • * The Sun and other stars(which are plasmas heated by nuclear fusion) ... Lawrence A. Kennedy. Plasma Physics and Engineering. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press ...
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  • where he was a leader in combat engineering. In 1898, his father fought ... First Lieutenant, becomes acting Chief Engineering Officer for the Army Pacific ...
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  • 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math. ISBN 0073221031 * Cotton, F. Albert, and Geoffrey Wilkinson. 1980. Advanced Inorganic ...
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  • In 1939, Lise Meitner contributed directly to the discovery of nuclear ... the discovery of penicillin, genetic engineering, and blood typing. ...
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