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    Robotics in Surgery

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    Robotics in Surgery Snehal S. Mayekar Department of Biomedical Engineering, YTIET, Bhivpuri Road, Karjat. sm.little.snail@gmail.com Abstract-- Objective: Tracking the progress of new Robotic Surgery techniques, their limitations and future scope. Background: The field of robotics has the potential

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    Usability, Interaction, and Visualization The trends for usability, interaction, and visualization consider interoperability. Scholars showed that the European Commission (EC) are promoting networked enterprise information system interoperability (Agostinho et al., 2015, p. 5). They are complementing research in the U.S. and Asia to become “breeding environments towards novel knowledge-based approaches that could improve a future model-driven sustainable interoperability” (Agostinho et al., 2015

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    Macroeconomic - Written Assignment Unit 7 • Definition of structural unemployment: Structural unemployment occurs when employees and employers, for some reason, can 't find each other. For instance new technology may be a cause of structural unemployment. A company may require new technology skills that are not met by the candidates in the area, so sometimes the employer decides to relocate certain jobs somewhere else where people are more qualified. Another example is when technology and automation

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    Statement of Purpose "Dr.Einstein, aren't these same questions as last year's [Physics] final exam?" a student asked Albert Einstein. "Yes, But the answers are different", he answered. It was an introductory class on physical chemistry and our chemistry teacher was teaching us the allotropes of carbon. At the end of the class, he asked us, “What do you think makes a small piece of diamond more precious than tons of charcoal, although they are made up of same carbon atoms? Is it its appearance? No

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    Statement of Purpose It was an introductory class on physical chemistry and our chemistry teacher was teaching us the allotropes of carbon. At the end of the class, he asked us, “What do you think makes a small piece of diamond more precious than tons of charcoal, although they are made up of same carbon atoms? Is it its appearance? No. It’s the pressure that the carbon endured for thousands of years to become a diamond”. “A diamond is just a piece of charcoal that handled the pressure well”, he

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    INTRODUCTION To design the successful operation of a business, identifying revenue sources, customer base, products, and details of financing are important. This is only when a reliable model can be proposed. This model was proposed as an improvement upon the existing highly competitive model, taking into consideration the results of the situational analysis. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS The Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Treats of the Sector; (Technological Sector) According to the SWOT Overview

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    During the last decades, interest and research on nanomaterials have increased rapidly, due to their potential application in different areas to meet new advantageous technological solutions. In general, when particles are minimized to nanometre scale (1nm-100 nm); because their surface area is significantly large relative to their dimension, they start to present peculiar and interesting properties that can increase their effect as the size reduce, like antimicrobial activity (Beyth, et al., 2015)

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    Smart Textile Applications within the Medical Field Keanna Rutledge Delaware State University Research has proven that the clothes one wears can affect the person’s mental and physical performance (Michalak & Krucińska, 2017). Moreover, it is posited that there is something biological that happens when one puts on a snazzy outfit and feel like he or she is a new person. The act of wearing formal business attire is proven to increase the abstract thinking of an individual. Besides, an individual's

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    Statement of Purpose It was an introductory class on physical chemistry and our chemistry teacher was teaching us the allotropes of carbon. At the end of the class, he asked us, “What do you think makes a small piece of diamond more precious than tons of charcoal, although they are made up of same carbon atoms? Is it its appearance? No. It’s the pressure that the carbon endured for thousands of years to become a diamond”. “A diamond is just a piece of charcoal that handled the pressure well”, he

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    What Makes Us Extinction?

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    "Extinction" is a term maybe too strong but yes, technology will make us disappear as a biological species. Technology is not a terribly easy word to define but it exists everywhere. For instance, not being able to define the word itself and googling up for its meaning is technology. Today, we are dependent on technology for the most trivial things in life, from talking to our friends over texts or calls and using our smartphones to click & edit pictures. There are several technological advancements

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