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Preliminary Development of a Multi-link Modular Robotic System for Improvement of Colonoscopy Intubation ProcessLiu, Kaiqiang 17 September 2015 (has links)
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Daylight and Views in Architecture: Long-Term Occupancy in Dense, Urban ConditionsDunaway, Kellie 12 September 2017 (has links)
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VERSO - A SYSTEM TO ADAPT AUTOMOBILES IN EMERGING NATIONSCONTRERAS, GIOVANNI Jesue 28 September 2005 (has links)
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Engineering Modular Self-Assembling Biomaterials for MultifunctionalityJung, Jangwook Philip January 2010 (has links)
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Adaptive weighted local textural features for illumination, expression and occlusion invariant face recognitionCui, Chen 30 August 2013 (has links)
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Rademacher Sums, Hecke Operators and MoonshineBruno, Paul 01 June 2016 (has links)
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New Approaches for Design of High-Mix Low-Volume FacilitiesKhaewsukkho, Smart 25 June 2008 (has links)
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Congruence and Noncongruence Subgroups of Γ(2) via Graphs on SurfacesWhitaker, erica j. 15 December 2011 (has links)
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Evaluation, Modeling, and Analysis of Shipping Container Building StructuresGiriunas, Kevin Andrew 05 January 2012 (has links)
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One Square Meter Yield: A Hydroponic System DesignDayananda, Hithaishi January 2021 (has links)
Vertical hydroponic farming is a developing sector that has the potential to mitigate the adverse effects of conventional farming while also meeting the demands of rapidly urbanizing populations. The global food system is responsible for up to 30% of anthropogenic GHG emissions, with primary production accounting for the majority of these emissions. Hydroponic farming is a type of crop production in which the plants grow without the use of soil. It is mainly done indoors. Hydroponic production has various advantages for the food system, including water efficiency, space efficiency, year-round production, and system productivity. Despite many advantages mentioned in the literature, hydroponic farming has certain drawbacks, including a reliance on electricity to grow, a limited choice of crops appropriate for hydroponic cultivation, and a higher product price.This paper examines the obstacles and describes how integrated modular farms might be implemented in Sweden to improve urban food resilience. This project aims to design a modular solution for a closed hydroponic farm using various data gathering and design methodologies. In one year, the designed hydroponic system generates about one ton of lettuce in a one-square-meter area while saving 91.27% of water compared to conventional farming methods. The secondary goal was to assess the designed system's long -term viability interms of social, environmental, and economic sustainability indicators and study the structure from an engineering standpoint.
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