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Engineers are faced with new classes of objects and phenomena requiring novel approaches; promising concepts are emerging which may be adapted to chemical engineering processes.
Recently, Fow's group [46 48] prepared gauze-supported skeletal Ni catalysts which may be adapted to various reactor configurations by folding or stacking.
The coating deposition mechanism of aluminum alloys by means of micro-arc oxidation has been investigated, which may be adapted to the further application of wear resistant protection of Al alloys.
New horizons emerge by using spin caloritronic microwave sensors made of magnetic tunneling junctions, which may be adapted to existing radar and tomographic microwave imaging approaches as well as the standard antenna design procedure.
The use of alternative technologies such as accelerometers which may be adapted for field use in the future is also currently being investigated.
The monitoring visits will be scheduled at a frequency of about 1 visits per site every 6 months which may be adapted according to the site accrual.
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This shortcoming motivates the Integrated Learning of Grasps and Affordances (ILGA) model which simulates the way in which affordance extraction and grasp specification may be adapted simultaneously.
Although it is common practice for resource managers to focus on processes by which human activity in the environment may be adapted to ensure the sustainability of natural ecosystems, we often forget that our perceptions of who we are given where we live greatly influence the political context for regional ecosystem management.
A method is described by which a CFD code known as FLUENT, may be adapted to model the reactions that take place inside catalyst structures.
Amy Winehouse's life may be adapted for the silver screen.
See if the desk may be adapted to the Alexander Technique.
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