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 |  |  Wearable Robots: Biomechatronic Exoskeletons
Being a multidisciplinary area involving subjects such as mechanics, electronics and computing, the
evolution and spread of robotics to different application sectors still requires intense interaction with
other fields of science and technology. This applies equally when dealing with wearable robots,
meaning robotic systems that a... |  |  Carbon-Carbon Materials and Composites
Carbon-carbon composites, which have been used extensively for missile
applications, were a part of NASA's Apollo spacecraft heat shield system. The
development of carbon-carbon materials began in 1958 and was nurtured under
the U.S. Air Force space plane program, Dyna-Soar, and by numerous thermal
protection systems... |
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 Mechanisms in Organic Reactions
The wonderful complexity of organic chemistry involves thousands of
different reactions which allow the synthesis and interconversions of millions
of compounds, some of great complexity. The key to understanding
this vital branch of chemistry is the concept of the reaction mechanism.
This book starts with a... |  |  Time Domain Electromagnetics (Academic Press Series in Engineering)
In recent times, we have seen increased interest in the direct time domain methods to calculate
electromagnetic scattering/interaction phenomenon. This may be due to the surge in activities
in the areas of EMP, short-pulse radar, or other related applications. It may also be due to the
fact that the time domain methods have several... |  |  |
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