Technology application, Breast cancer -- Research, Breast cancer -- Reports, Breast cancer -- Technology application, Oncology, Experimental -- Reports, Oncology, Experimental -- Technology application, 3D printing -- Reports, 3D printing -- Technology application, Cancer -- Research, Cancer -- Reports, Cancer -- Technology application, Women -- Health aspects, Women -- Reports, and Women -- Technology application
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2017 JAN 19 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on Oncology - Breast Cancer. According to news reporting from [...]
A fully automatic stripping and crimping system might be the "glamour" technology of wire harness assembly shops. However, there's still plenty of work for handheld electric, pneumatic and manually powered [...]
Technology application and Medical imaging equipment -- Technology application
Abstract
MIL (Matrox Imaging Library) CoPilot software helps MIL users determine the feasibility of, and create a prototype for, machine vision, image analysis and medical imaging applications. The Windows-based software lets [...]
Virtual reality and CAD systems usually model physical characteristics of products rather than behavioral. It does little good however, if you can reach the radio in your car, but can't use it. Behavioral simulations provide useful data to market researchers, human factors engineers and software engineers. Market researchers use simulations to find what product features are desirable to a focus groups. That information then helps determine whether the project goes forward and in what form. Human factors designers use simulations to learn about product usability. What may be intuitive to an engineer may not be intuitive to the public. Software engineers can see if their designs work in a prototype form. Combining focus groups, specification generation and documentation into continuing process speeds cycle time and increases productivity.
Industry Week. Feb 2010, Vol. 259 Issue 2, p46, 2 p.
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CAD/CAM software, CAD software, Technology application, Company business management, Manufacturing industry -- Technology application, Manufacturing industry -- Management, Rapid prototyping -- Usage, CAD-CAM systems -- Computer programs, and CAD-CAM systems -- Usage
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Like a fingerprint, an individual's ear canal is entirely unique in size and shape. For this reason, the fitting of a hearing aid has to be customized and shaped to [...]
Medicine. Feb 27, 2015, Vol. 94 Issue 8, e582, 1 p.
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3D technology, Technology application, Scoliosis -- Care and treatment, Scoliosis -- Research, Three-dimensional display systems -- Usage, Surgery -- Health aspects, and Surgery -- Technology application
Technology application, Time to market, Little Tikes Co. -- Product development, Toy industry -- Technology application, and Product development -- Technology application
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Toymaker Little Tikes always got new products onto store shelves. But many weren't ending up under the Christmas tree. Earlier prototyping changed that. Matt Smith got an introduction to performing [...]
Computing Canada. July 7, 2000, Vol. 26 Issue 14, 11
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User interface, Technology application, and User interface -- Design and construction
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Prototyping tools should be very simple like white board, flip chart paper and Post-It Notes. The user interface (UI) is the portion of software that a user directly interacts with. [...]
Computer Graphics World. June 2001, Vol. 24 Issue 6, 52
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Technology application, Animation software, Red Sky Interactive -- Product development, Brinker International Inc. -- Advertising, Alias\\Wavefront Inc. -- Product information, Alias/Wavefront Maya (Animation software) -- Usage, Television advertising -- Product development, Restaurant industry -- Advertising, and Computer animation
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The replacement animation technique used by Red Sky to make a commercial for the Chili's restaurant chain is discussed. The commercial involves a chile pepper transforming into a mushroom butterfly and landing on the top of a plate of Chili's fajitas. The starting point was modeling a chili pepper in Alias/Wavefront's Maya to create all the necessary models and positions for the spot.
Technology development, Technology application, CAE software, CAD-CAM systems industry -- Product information, Computer software industry -- Product information, and Computer-aided engineering -- Usage
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COMMENT San Jose The advent of systems-on-chips (SOCs) is more than a simple extension of ASIC technology to higher density. Rather, SOC technology very much changes the IC designer's role [...]
Design News. March 3, 2003, Vol. 58 Issue 4, p67, 2 p.
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Technology application, Design -- Technology application, and Design -- Methods
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YOU'RE WORKING ON A NEW VEHICLE POWERED by a hybrid power plant that links an internal combustion engine with an electric motor. Simulations show the power plant's control algorithms work [...]
Design News. June 5, 2006, Vol. 61 Issue 8, LP5, 1 p.
Subjects
Technology application, Stratasys Ltd. -- Technology application, Computer software industry -- Technology application, and Titanium industry -- Technology application
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Stratasys offers three prototyping technologies to meet your specific design applications. Build durable, functional models from engineering thermoplastics such as ABS and polycarbonate with fused deposition modeling (FDM). PolyJet technology [...]
Industry Week. Feb 2004, Vol. 253 Issue 2, p18, 1 p.
Subjects
Technology application, Bearings industry -- Technology application, Machinery industry -- Technology application, and Machining -- Technology application
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What do you need to do rapid prototyping? And can the concept accurately produce the needed part in the right material? A British production machining supplier discovered some surprising answers. [...]
Industry Week. July 2007, Vol. 256 Issue 7, p53, 1 p.
Subjects
Time to market, Technology application, Automobile engineering -- Analysis, Product development -- Technology application, and Three-dimensional graphics -- Usage
Abstract
THE MERCEDES CAR GROUP CLAIMED AN industry first earlier this year when it introduced its 2008 C-Class as "the world's first series-production vehicle" conceived and fully developed as a digital [...]
Design News. June 5, 2006, Vol. 61 Issue 8, p44, 1 p.
Subjects
Health care industry, Technology application, Artificial bones -- Innovations, Bone-grafting -- Innovations, and Health care industry -- Technology application
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Replacing knees, hips and other bones has become commonplace, but surgeons have to do a lot of bone cutting to attach the man-made parts, which come in standard sizes, to [...]
Government regulation, Defense industry, Company business management, Technology application, United States. Marine Corps -- Military policy, United States. Marine Corps -- Management, Defense industry -- Technology application, Defense industry -- Laws, regulations and rules, Defense industry -- Production management, and Defense programs -- Evaluation
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By Emelie Rutherford The Marine Corps' top equipment buyer predicts a nascent Pentagon policy requiring multiple, competitive prototypes in the early stages of large weapon- system programs will yield more [...]
Automobile Industry, Technology application, Rapid prototyping -- Usage, Automobile industry -- Technology application, and Automobiles, Racing -- Technology application
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* Bill Osborne designed and fabricated more than 100 race cars in his lifetime. His creations competed in everything from Trans Am to Sprint Cup; the International Motor Sports Association [...]
Technology application, Construction equipment industry -- Technology application, Construction equipment industry -- Product development, Construction equipment -- Product development, and Rapid prototyping -- Analysis
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By Jon Titus, Contributing Technical Editor As proportional hydraulic controls evolve, engineers rely more on software, allowing them to quickly go from design concepts to final products INCOVA Technologies manufactures [...]
Automobile Industry, Technology application, Boeing Co. -- Technology application, General Electric Co. -- Technology application, General Motors Co. -- Technology application, University of Louisville -- Technology application, Aerospace industry -- Technology application, Electrical equipment and supplies industry -- Technology application, Automobile industry -- Technology application, and Rapid prototyping -- Technology application
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Additive manufacturing is one of the hottest technologies to come along in the last 50 years. It uses three-dimensional printing to transform engineering design files into fully functional components created [...]
Matray, Tracy, Singh, Sharat, Sherif, Hesham, Farber, Kenneth, Kwang, Erin, VanBrunt, Michael, Matsui, Eriko, Yada, Hiroaki, and Bonizzoni, Marco
PLoS ONE. Dec 4, 2020, Vol. 15 Issue 12, e0243218
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Technology application, Fluorescence -- Technology application, Polymers -- Technology application, Phosphates -- Technology application, and DNA -- Technology application
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Author(s): Tracy Matray 1,*, Sharat Singh 2, Hesham Sherif 1, Kenneth Farber 1, Erin Kwang 1, Michael VanBrunt 1, Eriko Matsui 3, Hiroaki Yada 3 Introduction Fluorescent dyes are ubiquitous [...] In the pursuit of a novel class of fluorescent dyes we have developed a programmable polymer system that enables the rational design and control of macromolecular constructs through simple control of polymer primary sequence. These polymers are assembled using standard phosphoramidite chemistry on a DNA synthesizer which allows for extremely rapid prototyping and enables many permutations due to the large selection of phosphoramidite monomers presently available on the market. This programmability to some extent allows us to control the interactions/spacing of payload molecules distributed along the designed polymeric backbone. Control of molecular architecture using this technology has allowed us to address the long-standing technical issue of contact quenching between fluorescent dyes offering new possibilities in the life sciences arena. Much like peptidic sequences coding for enzymes, cofactors, and receptors (all needing control of tertiary structure for proper function via primary sequence) our programmable system approaches a similar endpoint using a phosphate based polymeric backbone assembled in a completely automated fashion. Using this novel technology, we have efficiently synthesized several types of fluorescent dyes and demonstrated the programmability in molecule design, including the increases in brightness of the fluorescence emission.