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Resources designed to support learners of the new next generation
BTEC First in Engineering specification*. Covers three core units
and a range of optional units. Each unit of the Student Book is
presented in topics to ensure the content is accessible and
engaging for learners. Covers of all the underpinning knowledge and
understanding needed at level 2 to ensure that learners are fully
prepared for this course. Activities in each unit provide support
and clear direction for learners and can be used in the classroom
or for independent work. New Assessment Zone guides learners
through both internal and external assessment. Assessment
activities and grading tips will help learners to achieve their
potential in internally assessed units. * From 2012, Pearson's BTEC
First qualifications have been under re-development, so schools and
colleges could be teaching the existing 2010 specification or the
new next generation 2012-2013 specification. There are different
Student Books to support each specification. If learners are
unsure, they should check with their teacher or tutor.
Our revision resources are the smart choice for those revising for
the external assessment for the Engineering BTEC Tech Award. This
book will help you to: Revise essential content and key skills, and
assessment skills for the performance disciplines Organise your
revision with the one-topic-per-page format Speed up your revision
with helpful hints on how to tackle questions and tasks Track your
revision progress with at-a-glance check boxes Check your
understanding with annotated example responses Practice with
revision questions and answers.
Multiscale Biomechanical Modeling of the Brain discusses the
constitutive modeling of the brain at various length scales
(nanoscale, microscale, mesoscale, macroscale and structural
scale). In each scale, the book describes the state-of-the-
experimental and computational tools used to quantify critical
deformational information at each length scale. Then, at the
structural scale, several user-based constitutive material models
are presented, along with real-world boundary value problems.
Lastly, design and optimization concepts are presented for use in
occupant-centric design frameworks. This book is useful for both
academia and industry applications that cover basic science aspects
or applied research in head and brain protection. The multiscale
approach to this topic is unique, and not found in other books. It
includes meticulously selected materials that aim to connect the
mechanistic analysis of the brain tissue at size scales ranging
from subcellular to organ levels.
Recent Trends in Computer-aided Diagnostic Systems for Skin
Diseases: Theory, Implementation, and Analysis provides
comprehensive coverage on the development of computer-aided
diagnostic (CAD) systems employing image processing and machine
learning tools for improved, uniform evaluation and diagnosis
(avoiding subjective judgment) of skin disorders. The methods and
tools are described in a general way so that these tools can be
applied not only for skin diseases but also for a wide range of
analogous problems in the domain of biomedical systems. Moreover,
quantification of clinically relevant information that can
associate the findings of physicians/experts is the most
challenging task of any CAD system. This book gives all the details
in a step-by-step form for different modules so that the readers
can develop each of the modules like preprocessing, feature
extraction/learning, disease classification, as well as an entire
expert diagnosis system themselves for their own applications.
Making Hands: The Design and Use of Upper Extremity Prosthetics
provides a historical account of the development of upper extremity
prostheses. It describes different aspects surrounding the
development of key elements of mechanisms and control, for
prosthetic hands and arms, and includes biographical sketches of
some key contributors. The field is broad and uses knowledge from a
wide range of disciplines. Sections cover the background to give
researchers and professionals what they need to learn about
adjacent fields. The author's expertise on the control of
prostheses makes this a very comprehensive resource on the topic.
Colloidal Foundations of Nanoscience, Second Edition explores the
theory and concepts of colloid chemistry and its applications to
nanoscience and nanotechnology. The book provides the essential
conceptual and methodological tools to approach nano-research
issues. The authors' expertise in colloid science will contribute
to the understanding of basic issues involved in research. Each
chapter covers a classical subject of colloid science in simple and
straightforward terms, addressing its relevance to nanoscience
before introducing case studies. Sections cover colloids rheology,
electrokinetics, nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), bio-layer
interferometry, and the treatment of inter-particle interactions
and colloidal stability.
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Introduction to Machine Olfaction Devices discusses the various
aspects of a MOD device, from historical approaches to
state-of-the-art technologies. This book also covers the mechanism
in dealing and detecting gases, odor, and aroma. Problems and
solutions relevant to present day design have been outlined as well
as a step-by-step guide to Machine Olfaction Device (MOD) design.
Sensors and gas systems, along with polymers and certain
manufacturing processes, have been discussed, together with other
relevant materials for the MOD process and functions including
comparison and validations, data processing, data analysis, MOD new
design, micro systems, and monitoring systems. Aimed at developing
a novel and improved MOD with more efficient on-board data
processing capability for monitoring applications, this book will
help you to design an MOD with a faster stabilizing base line; a
quicker sample result display; an ability to use ambient air; a low
power consumption; and the ability to deal with different varieties
of organic/inorganic samples. With a focus on the most important
and relevant aspects of designing MODs which currently require a
solution, topics covered include MOD and market issues, cost,
technical issues, and MOD applications. With a huge range of
potential applications, this book will be of special interest to
those working (or studying) in this field at every level, from
Biomedical, Energy, or Electrical Engineers, to Computer or Food
Scientists. Introduction to Machine Olfaction Devices discusses the
various aspects of a MOD device, from historical approaches to
state-of-the-art technologies. This book also covers the mechanism
in dealing and detecting gases, odor, and aroma. Problems and
solutions relevant to present day design have been outlined as well
as a step-by-step guide to Machine Olfaction Device (MOD) design.
Sensors and gas systems, along with polymers and certain
manufacturing processes, have been discussed, together with other
relevant materials for the MOD process and functions including
comparison and validations, data processing, data analysis, MOD new
design, micro systems, and monitoring systems. Aimed at developing
a novel and improved MOD with more efficient on-board data
processing capability for monitoring applications, this book will
help you to design an MOD with a faster stabilizing base line; a
quicker sample result display; an ability to use ambient air; a low
power consumption; and the ability to deal with different varieties
of organic/inorganic samples. With a focus on the most important
and relevant aspects of designing MODs which currently require a
solution, topics covered include MOD and market issues, cost,
technical issues, and MOD applications. With a huge range of
potential applications, this book will be of special interest to
those working (or studying) in this field at every level, from
Biomedical, Energy, or Electrical Engineers, to Computer or Food
Scientists.
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