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Electrical and classic
The AcUAS offers a classic engineering education in professions like Mechatronics, Construction Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
He published his classic paper " Electrical disturbances apparently of extraterrestrial origin " in Proc.
On the 2008 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade special on ABC, Disney announced that a Tinker Bell float would be added to the classic Disney's Electrical Parade at Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort, the first new float to be added since even long before the parade ended its original run at Disneyland in 1996.
On the 2008 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade special, Disney announced that a Tinker Bell float would be added to Disney's Electrical Parade, which would make it the first new float to be added to the classic parade in 20 years, since the temporary Mickey Mouse's 60th Birthday float in 1988.

Electrical and method
* Electrical discharge machining, a machining method
Electrical discharge machining is a machining method primarily used for hard metals or those that would be very difficult to machine with traditional techniques.
Electrical Cardiometry is a non-invasive method similar to Impedance cardiography, in the fact that both methods measure thoracic electrical bioimpedance ( TEB ).
Electrical Cardiometry is a method trademarked by Cardiotronic, Inc., and shows promising results in a wide range or patients ( is currently US market approved for use in adults, pediatrics, and neonates ).
* Electrical muscle stimulation, a method of training to complement traditional training ; alternate denominations include Electromyostimulation, Electromusclestimulation, Neuromuscular electrical stimulation ( NMES ); also called e-stim in parlance.
Electrical scoring became the mandatory judging method for competitions under the auspices of the Féderation Internationale d ' Escrime ( FIE ), the international federation for fencing ; in particular, modern, sport fencing, sometimes called ' Olympic ' fencing.
* Electrical resistivity imaging, a geophysical method of subsurface investigation

Electrical and which
ACM's primary historical competitor has been the IEEE Computer Society, which is the largest subgroup of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Electrical stimulation is transmitted onto dendrites by upstream neurons via synapses which are located at various points throughout the dendritic arbor.
Electrical engineering has many sub-disciplines, the most popular of which are listed below.
Health and environmental concerns associated with electronics assembly have gained increased attention in recent years, especially for products destined to the European Union, with its Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ( RoHS ) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive ( WEEE ), which went into force in July 2006.
Mountbatten became a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers ( IEE ), now the Institution of Engineering and Technology ( IET ), which annually awards the Mountbatten Medal for an outstanding contribution, or contributions over a period, to the promotion of electronics or information technology and their application.
In 1913, he founded a similar magazine, The Electrical Experimenter, which became Science and Invention in 1920.
IEEE 802. 15 is a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) IEEE 802 standards committee which specifies Wireless Personal Area Network ( WPAN ) standards.
Electrical breakdown occurs when the electric field in the material is strong enough to accelerate free charge carriers ( electrons and ions, which are always present at low concentrations ) to a high enough velocity to knock electrons from atoms when they strike them, ionizing the atoms.
The IEC held its inaugural meeting on 26 June 1906, following discussions between the British Institution of Electrical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and others, which began at the 1900 Paris International Electrical Congress, and continued with Colonel R. E. B. Crompton playing a key role.
* Engineering Buildings – includes the Engineering Office Wing, the Engineering Lab Wing and the Engineering / Computer Science building ( ECS ) – home to the Faculty of Engineering, which includes the Departments of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Tesla delivered the presentation before the Institution of Electrical Engineers of London ( February 3, 1892 ) in which he suggested that messages could be transmitted without wires.
Electrical lengthening is the modification of an aerial which is shorter than a whole-number multiple of a quarter of the radiated wavelength, by means of a suitable electronic device, without changing the physical length of the aerial, in such a way that it corresponds electrically to the next whole-number multiple of a quarter of the used wavelength.
Electrical energy is used to ignite the fuel ; as the fuel is burning, it will heat up the surrounding air, which expands and escapes through a tube that leads the air out of the calorimeter.
In 2003, under the title A Dead Shark Isn't Art, the gallery exhibited a shark which had first been put on public display in 1989 ( two years before Damien Hirst's ) by Eddie Saunders in his Shoreditch shop, JD Electrical Supplies.
Electrical phenomena are commonplace and unusual events that can be observed which illuminate the principles of the physics of electricity and are explained by them.
* Sparks — Electrical breakdown of a medium which produces an ongoing plasma discharge, similar to the instant spark, resulting from a current flowing through normally nonconductive media such as air.
He obtained his master of science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Extension in Milwaukee, which later became the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 1950, while simultaneously working at Centralab in Milwaukee.
Eckert, a co-inventor of ENIAC, discusses its development at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering ; describes difficulties in securing patent rights for ENIAC and the problems posed by the circulation of John von Neumann's 1945 First Draft of the Report on EDVAC, which placed the ENIAC inventions in the public domain.
Eckert, a co-inventor of the ENIAC, discusses its development at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering ; describes difficulties in securing patent rights for the ENIAC and the problems posed by the circulation of John von Neumann's 1945 First Draft of the Report on EDVAC, which placed the ENIAC inventions in the public domain.
He earned the Engineering Scholarship of the State of Maryland, which enabled him to enroll at Johns Hopkins University in the fall of 1925 as an undergraduate in the Electrical Engineering program.
In the late 1960s, the electrical industry was revolutionised as GEC acquired Associated Electrical Industries ( AEI ) in 1967, which encompassed Metropolitan-Vickers, British Thomson-Houston ( BTH ), Edison Swan, Siemens Bros, Hotpoint, W. T.
In 1872 Sir William Siemens became the first President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers which became the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the forerunner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology
1899 saw the start of the Kentucky Electrical Lamp Company, a light bulb manufacturing company which eventually was acquired by Kentucky Radio Company ( Ken-Rad ) in 1918 and later acquired by General Electric in 1945 and in 1987 acquired by MPD, Inc., created the light bulbs that illuminated the first night game in the history of Major League Baseball on May 24, 1935, between the Reds and Phillies at Cincinnati's Crosley Field.

Electrical and neural
* Electrical engineering-often associated with bioelectrical and neural engineering, bioinstrumentation, biomedical imaging, and medical devices.
Electrical synapses are often found in neural systems that require the fastest possible response, such as defensive reflexes.
Professor Lionel Tarassenko CBE, FREng has been the holder of the Chair in Electrical Engineering at the University of Oxford since 1997, and is most noted for his work on the applications of neural networks.

Electrical and activity
JEDEC was founded in 1958 as a joint activity between EIA and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association ( NEMA ) to develop standards for semiconductor devices.
Electrical activity of pancreatic islets has been studied using patch clamp techniques, and it has turned out that the behavior of cells in intact islets differs significantly from the behavior of dispersed cells.
Electrical activity in the normal human heart is initiated when a cardiac action potential arises in the sinoatrial ( SA ) node, which is located in the right atrium.
Electrical activity in neurons changes the association of α-synuclein with vesicles and may also stimulate polo-like kinase 2 ( PLK2 ), which has been shown to phosphorylate α-synuclein at Ser129.
First, publication amounted to a public disclosure that prevented the EDVAC from being patented ; second, some on the EDVAC design team contended that the stored-program concept had evolved out of meetings at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering predating von Neumann's activity as a consultant there, and that much of the work represented in the First Draft was no more than a translation of the discussed concepts into the language of formal logic in which von Neumann was fluent, hence, failure of von Neumann and Goldstine to list others as authors on the First Draft led credit to be attributed to von Neumann alone.
Although there are various types of economic activity in the city ( Logistics, Metallurgy, Chemical and Electrical Materials, and Petrochemical ), Maua is still remembered as the " Capital of China and Pottery ", because this activity has been very important for the development of the municipality.
* Brain Electrical Source Analysis-Commercial computer software for analyzing a brain's electrical activity data gathered with, for example, electroencephalography.

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