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* {{req|3D composites}} - This is a way to increase through-the-thickness mechanical properties of laminates by having reinforcement in the thickness direction (out of plane). When compared to a 2D composite, the impact resistance, compression after impact (CAI), and delamination control is significantly improved without significantly reducing the mechanical properties along the plane. Possible applications include wind turbine blades, ballistic armor, boat construction, and the automotive industry. The most common manufacturing technique is resin transfer molding.
*{{req|5% Rule}} - when looking at a graph of data from an experiment, the 5% rule determines if the y-intercept is valid, or should just be zero. I'm not sure exactly, which is why I didn't create the article
*{{req|5% Rule}} - when looking at a graph of data from an experiment, the 5% rule determines if the y-intercept is valid, or should just be zero. I'm not sure exactly, which is why I didn't create the article
* {{req|air beam}} - Will need disambiguation with airbeam, airbeams, air beams, product Air Beam, ...
* {{req|air beam}} - Will need disambiguation with airbeam, airbeams, air beams, product Air Beam, ...

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Template:Left66 Applied science is the application of knowledge from one or more natural scientific fields to solve practical problems. Fields of engineering are closely related to applied sciences. Applied science is important for technology development. Its use in industrial settings is usually referred to as research and development (R&D).

NOTE: Natural Sciences, including Earth Sciences such as geology, have a different article request page (Topics in natural sciences) as do article requests for Social sciences.

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Life In A castle

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Rail road bridge (Old) on Yamuna River in Delhi

Delhi, being capital city of India has a long history dating from current times to back to the times of British Raj and further back to the periods of King Ashoka (B.C. 500.

The current city was also known by the name of Hastinapur during the Dwapar Yuga, the period when Pandavas existed and fought Mahabharata under the blessings and support of Lord Krishna.

There are many monuments in Delhi and some remarkable works by the rulers of India in past wherein there sincere attachments to Delhi is witnessed. Among many, Grand Trunk Road running from India to Afghanistan is such one class of work completed in past period which has benefited the generations till now and will carry on further too.

But One of the bridges need attention of the readers and makers, editors of Wikipedia here that nothing has been notified about the Old Iron Bridge, which till today is giving way to road and rail traffic despite having passed its age.

This bridge was constructed by British rulers while ruling India but no material detail about its data about construction, start and finishing is available on Wikipedia itself.

The concept of creating this chapter here is to gather material information about this Rail Road bridge, which has been giving comfortable passage to users day and night.

'Bold text'

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I did not add, but this could redirect to Pulse-amplitude modulation or to 10GBASE-T. I'm not sure it has enough on its own.

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Electronics

People

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Components

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There are plenty of videos on YouTube, including a Lego version, LHex. It's made by Boston Dynamics. Ian01 (talk) 00:49, 21 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Concepts

Signal processing

Anti-Piracy Tactics

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FFE (Feed Forward Equalizer)

Engineering

General/Unclassified

  • Template:Req - This is a way to increase through-the-thickness mechanical properties of laminates by having reinforcement in the thickness direction (out of plane). When compared to a 2D composite, the impact resistance, compression after impact (CAI), and delamination control is significantly improved without significantly reducing the mechanical properties along the plane. Possible applications include wind turbine blades, ballistic armor, boat construction, and the automotive industry. The most common manufacturing technique is resin transfer molding.
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Agricultural/Biological

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Computer

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Electrical

Fluid Mechanics

Instrumentation & Controls

Materials

Mechanical

Non-Mechanical

Power Sector

Petroleum

Photogrammetry

Textile Technology & Engineering

beaver creek a creek in illinois

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Elote Loco (Latin American type of elote sold in California among other places)

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density of metals

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Health science

Also see Wikipedia:Requested articles/list of missing pharmacology and list of drugs

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See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Law.

Crime and law enforcement

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Military suppliers

Military uniforms

Military camouflage patterns

Weaponry

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Ships and Vessels

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  1. ^ Robinson, Simon (1 August 2008), "Achieving Precision Analysis with ELSD", Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Assay Tutorial, vol. 28, no. 14, Mary Ann Liebert, p. 30, retrieved 2008-10-09{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)