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31: Wealth of ApplicationsTelemetry Equipment
Telemetry, literally meaning "remote measurement" or the remote collection of data, is an automated measurement process that enables data to be gathered at remote locations, and transmitted to receiving telemetry equipment for interpretation, display, and recording. Telemetered data can be biological, environmental or physical data. Telemetry is us
32: What Are Flow Meters
Basically speaking, flow meters are devices which are used to measure the velocity of a gas or liquid in the given passage. There are many, many types of flow meters, each having their own specific use. Their application too is very diverse, as you will find the use of flow meters in aeronautics, meteorology, engineering and so on.
What Do The
33: What is Biodiesel
Biodiesel is the fuel of the future, available today. This clean burning fuel alternative is produced from domestic resources, such as soybeans, that are entirely renewable. While biodiesel contains no petroleum, it can be mixed with petroleum to create a powerful biodiesel blend. However, biodiesel can be used in diesel engines without any modific
34: What Is Combinatorial Chemistry
Combinatorial chemistry has the greatest of potential to accelerate the drug discovery and the focus primarily has been very compelling to most companies in the pharmaceutical field. Almost every pharmaceutical company out there has some kind of such a department up and running in its laboratories.
In 1980, Mario Geysen started to synthesize pep
35: Would You Care To Be Digitized
How is it to be digitized?
Gibberish speaking, digitize, as explained in the field of computer science, is the conversion of any continuously different source of input, i.e., lines in a drawing, or a signal of sound, into a series of hidden units embodied in a computer through binary digits 0 and 1.
As an example, the scanning of a drawing
36: Your Rainy Weather Companion
Many are familiar with the image of an Anglo-Saxon gentleman, who walks in the rain while protected by an umbrella held by his servant over his head. Numerous representations, like the famous drawing of Thomas Wright "Domestic Manners of the English," portray the image of England's early seventieth century gentlemen. The famous Sherlock Holmes, who
37: A Brief History Of Everything
I was wondering about how everything we know came together to be the way it is right now and what will happen to us as a species.
The story of everything started 15 billion years ago.
The universe, as we know it, was created by an enormous explosion of matter to create space-time. A fiery, dense universe started to inflate.
For three
38: A History of Elasticity
Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today's man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs.
Elasticity refers to the property of an object to deform when load is applied to it, and to return to its natural form when the load is relieve
39: BBQ Causes Cancer
Now, as you all know I am all for BBQ in any way, shape or form. But there have been rumors floating around about BBQ causing cancer. If that's true then I am putting myself in harms way several times a week. So I had to get to the bottom of the statement: BBQ or Grilling Causes Cancer
The Facts:
Grilling meat produces at least two types of p
40: Beating the High Price of Gasoline with Biodiesel
With the price of traditional fuel rising faster everyday, people everywhere are looking for alternatives. Electric cars were once touted as the way to save the environment and beat the cost of gasoline, but they are so expensive that very few people can afford to save money by purchasing one.
Alternative fuels have long been discussed as a way
41: Biodiesel Testing Quality and Purity Testing Increase Confidence And Assure Results
Biodiesel and biofuel production is growing at an exponentially increasing rate as new test-bed plants and full production facilities are being approved every month across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
At present, biofuel production is considered experimental, and compared with other fuel production techniques, the total output is still very
42: Botanists To Be The First On Mars
Botany has taken a new twist in the chasing fame category. A famous space botanist has indicated that he believes a botanist will be the first to set foot on Mars. The reason for this is the need to have someone who understands micrscopic microbes. This has unsettled the rockologists who felt they would be amonst the first to be chosen.
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43: Changing the Information Flow from Your DNA can Change Your Life
When James Watson and Francis Crick first discovered the structure of DNA in 1953 they thought they had discovered the secret of life. This complex nucleic acid was capable of storing all of the information necessary to produce and maintain a living organism. The science of genetics was born and moved toward a complete understanding of the gene cul
44: Commotion with Corrosion
This is not another boring science topic that will put you off to sleep. Trust me, I'll make this as simple and as interesting read as possible.
Corrosion's dictionary meaning is synonymous to a list of words like rusting, corroding, erosion, a chemical process, a chemical change, a chemical action a natural activity, deterioration of metals thr
45: Evolution s Embarrassing Moments
Austin H. Clark (1880-1954) was a respected Darwinian evolutionist on staff at the Smithsonian Institution. He was the Carl Sagan of his generation, arguably the most respected evolutionist of his time.
He was a prolific writer who wrote articles and books in five languages. He was a staunch and articulate defender of evolution yet concealed th
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