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Graduate Research in Engineering and Technology. :7-11
Using games for teaching-Learning include features that engage the learners. Gamified instruction builds learning for the better in many ways. First, it empowers students to be responsible for their learning. Well-designed games are particularly effe
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Materials Today: Proceedings.
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Materials Today: Proceedings.
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation. 18:310-324
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The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice. 22:1135-1143
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Materials Today: Proceedings. 46:10656-10661
The hip joint is one of the most important parts of the body and the fractures of these joints are common nowadays. The reasons for fracture are accidents, age, and diseases. This study was conducted on 35–45-year-old male bone by applying the requ
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Materials Today: Proceedings. 26:1650-1653
Skin stiffened constructions are common in aircraft structural components that are subjected to compressive loads. The skin is so thin that it provides very little resistance to buckling against in-plane compressive loads. The objective of the design
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Materials Today: Proceedings. 26:471-474
This paper proposes a method of weight optimization of a composite hat stiffened panel of a transport aircraft wing meeting the strength and buckling design constraints for different stringer spacings. The final configuration of stiffened panel drive
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Materials Today: Proceedings. 26:364-368
This study is based on the biomechanical analysis of femur bone using Finite Element technique. Real life activities are taken as boundary conditions and the weight of a person is considered as load for walking, standing and jumping. For biomechanica
Autor:
Amir Shaikh, Subhash Chavadaki, Durgeshwar Pratap Singh, K.C. Nithin Kumar, Vaishali Chaudhry
Publikováno v:
Materials Today: Proceedings. 26:356-363
This research work explores the area of biomedical image processing. A CAD model of human femur structure has been developed from computerized tomographic image taken as input data, which is further modified and segmented to form an accurate CAD mode