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Opportunities are rare, however, for students to experience the full spectrum of space science investigation: developing and assembling equipment, planning observations, obtaining and recording data in coordination with other observers, analyzing data and, finally, publishing results.
Additionally, the OpenBEL community is continuously developing and assembling tools in an emerging open-platform technology named the BEL framework.
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It was not until several cultivated crops (corn, beans, and squash for most of the New World) were fully developed and assembled that higher cultural levels were possible.
The light burns the image into the paper, which Lutter then takes down and develops and assembles into a single fifteen-by-eight-foot photographic print at her studio, in Manhattan.
A prototype would raise other questions too, specifically where Tesla would develop and assemble these trucks.
The system took six months to engineer, develop and assemble, followed by an extensive commissioning process.
For process steps such as separation, handling, and forming different grippers have been developed and assembled to multifunctional end effectors.
In this article, a typical silver-loaded anatase TiO2 nanotube (Ag-TNTs) was developed and assembled in DSSCs.
The TraxBot is a compact mobile robotic platform developed and assembled at the Institute of Systems and Robots (ISR) Coimbra.
The laser is a micro-integrated master-oscillator-power-amplifier-module (MOPA) developed and assembled by the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH), see Figure 3(b).
Each array was custom developed and assembled, with a pitch of 3.6 × 3.6 mm2, corresponding to a packing factor of about 69%.
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