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This paper from the United States Department of Energy looks at the state of fuel cells and their use in the United States for the year 2010. The document is quite extensive and includes financial data, information on...
This page, created by Richard Lowry of Vassar College, will perform an analysis of variance for the situation where there are three independent variables, A, B, and C, each with two levels. The user may enter data...
These zipped documents from MatEd provide information on designing a course on 3 Dimensional Digital Laser Scanning Fundamentals. At the end of the course, students will be able to identify applications for 3...
A collaboration between three universities is working to create a battery that is capable of powering microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). The work is especially important because no viable battery currently exists for...
The following course was created by Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC), through seed funding from the CAAT, to train workers for entry level positions in the advanced energy manufacturing industry. The course is...
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