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Journal articles on the topic "Physics Technical writing"

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Monavarian, Morteza. "Basics of scientific and technical writing." MRS Bulletin 46, no. 3 (2021): 284–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s43577-021-00070-y.

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Monavarian, Morteza. "Basics of scientific and technical writing: Patents." MRS Bulletin 46, no. 4 (2021): 354–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s43577-021-00091-7.

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Siegman, A. E. "Technical writing and word processing using T_EX." Optics and Photonics News 2, no. 4 (1991): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/opn.2.4.000012.

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Monavarian, Morteza. "Basics of scientific and technical writing: Grant proposals." MRS Bulletin 46, no. 5 (2021): 455–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s43577-021-00105-4.

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Wickman, Chad. "Writing Material in Chemical Physics Research: The Laboratory Notebook as Locus of Technical and Textual Integration." Written Communication 27, no. 3 (2010): 259–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0741088310371777.

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Amadio, Guilherme, Philippe Canal, Enrico Guiraud, and Danilo Piparo. "Writing ROOT Data in Parallel with TBufferMerger." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 05037. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405037.

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Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produce tens of petabytes of new data in ROOT format per year that need to be processed and analysed. In the next decade, following the planned upgrades of the LHC and its detectors, this data production rate is expected to increase at least ten-fold. Therefore, optimizing the ROOT I/O subsystem is of critical importance to the success of the LHC physics programme. This contribution presents ROOT’s approach for writing data from multiple threads to a single output file in an efficient way. Technical aspects of the implementation—the TBufferMerger
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Larkin, Teresa L. "A Rubric to Enrich Student Writing and Understanding." International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) 5, no. 2 (2015): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v5i2.4587.

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The importance of effective communication, both written and oral, has been widely documented within the STEM community. In fact, the ability to communicate effectively is a skillset that is often required by employers. Oftentimes it is challenging to make the transition from academia to the work place. The ability to communicate well is a critical element of this transition. This paper will describe a more authentic experience using a professional conference format that provides students an opportunity to sharpen both their written and oral communication skills. The professional conference pap
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Lin, Xing Zhi. "Unified Traceability Information System of Logistics Pallet Based on the Internet of Things." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 1181–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.1181.

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The paper focuses on the intelligent logistics pallet, networking, traceability information technology and unified logistics information system, and puts forward unified traceability information system of intelligent logistics pallet based on the Internet of things (IOT), displaying innovative system realization method and technical system. IOT intelligent logistic pallet traceability system is an integrated fusion application of RFID, GIS, GPS, computer telecommunication integration together with Internet technology; in system design and implementation, TOT and RFID coupling mechanism, CTI an
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Luharia, Anurag A. "THE MEDICAL PHYSICIST - SCIENTIST BEHIND THE CURTAIN." Journal of Medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences 10, no. 4 (2021): 3212–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jmpas.v10i4.1280.

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Ionizing radiation has validated its existence and effectiveness in modern medicine for both diagnostic and therapeutic use. For the last decade rapid growth in medical radiation application has witnessed in India towards the betterment of mankind, for safe and quality clinical practice, radiation protection and quality assurance. At the end of the 19th century Physics brought paradigm shift in the field of radiation-based medical diagnosis and treatment and giving rise to the modern medical physicist profession and revolutionized the practice of medicine. Medical Physicists are the scientists
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Sciacca, F. G., and M. Weber. "Production experience and performance for ATLAS data processing on a Cray XC-50 at CSCS." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 03023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921403023.

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Prediction for requirements for the LHC computing for Run 3 and for Run 4 (HL-LHC) over the course of the next 10 year, show a considerable gap between required and available resources, assuming budgets will globally remain flat at best. This will require some radical changes to the computing models for the data processing of the LHC experiments. The use of large scale computational resources at HPC centres worldwide is expected to increase substantially the cost-efficiency of the processing. In order to pave the path towards the HL-LHC data processing, the Swiss Institute of Particle Physics
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Physics Technical writing"

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Demaree, Dedra Nicole. "Toward understanding writing to learn in physics investigating student writing /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1158689605.

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Kulak, Andrew Michael. "Rhetoric Beyond the Digital/Physical Divide: The Internet and Digital and Physical Hybridity." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/89488.

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In this dissertation, I report findings from three case studies of rhetoric about the internet based on a rhetorical theory of the internet as physical and digital hybrid. I understand digital and physical hybridity as connections between physical and digital objects enabled by the internet that trouble a delineation between digital and physical space. I begin my study by tracing the history of the internet and its relationship with materiality. While the vastness of the internet is not something that can be readily understood, it is something that spreads across space and time, resulting in e
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Books on the topic "Physics Technical writing"

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Interacting with audiences: Social influences on the production of scientific writing. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001.

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The craft of scientific writing. 3rd ed. Springer, 1996.

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Alley, Michael. The craft of scientific writing. Prentice-Hall, 1987.

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Kuznecov, Sergey, and Konstantin Rogozin. All of physics on your palm. Interactive reference. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/501810.

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This is a unique visual book created by the best techniques of modern education. It presents the basic laws and formulas for all sections of physics with a huge number of interactive additions, explanations, illustrations, charts, graphs, tables, and drawings, allowing you to learn the material more efficiently. A clear and concise style of writing focuses the reader's attention in the target material, and numerous exercises, control questions and tasks allow you to securely fix in the memory the knowledge.
 Additional materials for all sections of General physics course available to You
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Julius, Sim, ed. Writing: A guide for therapists. Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993.

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1953-, Latin Richard Wayne, ed. Essentials of modern research methods in health, physical education, and recreation. Prentice Hall, 1994.

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1943-, Berg Kris E., and Latin Richard Wayne 1953-, eds. Essentials of research methods in health, physical education, exercise science, and recreation. 2nd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004.

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1953-, Latin Richard Wayne, ed. Essentials of research methods in health, physical education, exercise science, and recreation. 3rd ed. Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008.

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Elizabeth, Higginbotham, and Andersen Margaret L, eds. Race and ethnicity in society: The changing landscape. Thomson/Wadsworth, 2006.

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Blakeslee, Ann M. Interacting with Audiences: Social Influences on the Production of Scientific Writing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Physics Technical writing"

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Miller, Mary. "Museums." In A Field Guide for Science Writers. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195174991.003.0050.

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Science writers at a museum, zoo, or aquarium are in a powerful position. We provide the first line of information that visitors receive about the place. The reading public comes eager to be inspired or entertained and maybe learn something about science and nature in the process. One of the most important jobs for a museum science writer is producing the text that accompanies exhibits. Exhibit writing was once the province of scientists or specialist curators, who felt no guilt about putting up dense technical prose for the visitor to either plod through or ignore. As long as the label didn't misidentify a dinosaur or a physical law of nature, all was well. Thankfully, the last 20 years have seen an evolution in museum exhibit writing. Curators and museum directors began to take pity on the visitor and started hiring professional writers to make the museum experience less mystifying. Museum developers have become aware they are not talking to themselves, but to an audience that might need some help understanding the physics exhibit, stuffed animal, or strange deep-sea jellyfish swimming in front of their eyes. It can be a challenge, especially at a museum like the Exploratorium, where successful interactive exhibits must be both operated and understood by the visitor. Few writers have so many functions to serve in so few words. A title and a tag line might call on the kinds of skills an advertising copywriter has, pulling people in before they know what they're going to be doing. Then a set of instructions helps a visitor build, experience, or do something that may or may not “work.” After that, you get to be a narrative science writer, explaining what just happened and why, translating, for instance, from the point of view of a biologist, physicist, or exhibit builder. Next, you might turn into a social commentator or a science historian, connecting the experience to the real world or pointing out the exhibit's historical significance. All in no more than 100 words, shorter than this paragraph. It's a tough job, but it can be rewarding when all the pieces come together.
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Johansson, Michael. "The City of Abadyl." In Metaplasticity in Virtual Worlds. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-077-8.ch016.

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In the City of Abadyl we try to explore a complex digital space in a setting that invites to participation. We provide a detailed and complex, yet open world that can be utilized in order to generate scenarios for the temporary co-creators of Abadyl, who would then interact in an optional environment and in the end producing new artefacts. Abadyl is a database that contains all the gathered information in different file formats, it is a storage facility for all of the physical artefacts, it is a website used for communication and documentation, it is a map for navigating the City. This combination of interactive situations and artefactual production we called “fieldasy”. We are concentrated on developing collaboration in the production of new media and it´s artefacts. We try to produce artwork that actually incorporates surprising visual and technical proposals that are unusual, enriching and engaging. By building prototypes and iterate it over time and amongst the co-creators, it let us explore this area in a fruitful way, moving between artistic intentions/screen writing, artefacts and digital generated expressions and script/code writing. Here the virtual object can challenge the physical with qualities that is very hard to achieve in the physical world, and in that conflict, new expressions can be developed. Today Hybrid creations have become a method for working with cultural production not only with different elements of form, but as blending identities of the creators as well. In our prototype work we focus especially on interactive installations and stage design; we realize that the digital design process both demand new forms of conceptualization and prototyping activities to support the design of the expression of the final artwork itself – and maybe in the long run propose a updated and appropriate design theory in this field.
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Rozario, Kevin. "Making Progress: Disaster Narratives and the Art of Optimism in Modern America." In The Resilient City. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195175844.003.0006.

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As the philosopher Martin Heidegger once revealed, there are etymological affinities linking the words building, dwelling, and thinking. The history of language, in this instance, teaches a profound lesson: that building is never simply a technical exercise, never solely a question of shelter, but also inevitably a forum for dwelling on life; it is nothing less, in many respects, than a form of thinking. Louis Sullivan famously described the architect as “a poet who uses not words but building materials as a medium of expression.”Certainly, when we build we are telling stories about the world, sculpting the cultural landscape even as we remold the physical one. But if buildings tell stories, it is also true that stories make buildings. When offices, stores, and homes are suddenly and unexpectedly annihilated, it is necessary not only to manufacture new material structures but also to repair torn cultural fabrics and damaged psyches. With this in mind, I propose to explore the relationship between the rebuilding of cities with mortar and bricks and the rebuilding of cultural environments with words and images in the aftermath of great urban disasters—a double process neatly caught in the twin meanings of the word reconstruction as “remaking” and as “retelling.” The reconstruction of events in our minds, the stories we hear and tell about disasters, the way we see and imagine destruction—all of these things have a decisive bearing on how we reconstruct damaged buildings, neighborhoods, or cities. Construction, in this sense, is always cultural. We cannot build what we cannot imagine. We create worlds with words. We build stories with stories. Certainly we cannot build with any confidence or ambition without some faith in the future. So when we consider the extraordinary endurance of American cities over the past couple of centuries when confronting fires, floods, earthquakes, and wars, one of our tasks must be to ask how people have perceived and described the disasters that have befallen them. In this chapter, I will examine the role of disaster writings and what I amcalling a “narrative imagination” in helping Americans to conceive of disasters as instruments of progress, and I will argue that this expectation has contributed greatly to this nation’s renowned resilience in the face of natural disasters.
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Conference papers on the topic "Physics Technical writing"

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Feng, Nianteng, Prakhar Jaiswal, and Rahul Rai. "Sketch Beautification in Air." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-46092.

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Computer-based sketches are geometrically accurate and can be rendered formally. However, existing interfaces of sketching are complex, non-intuitive, and require considerable learning time for novice users. In our work, we aim to develop an intuitive gesture-based sketching interface that provide designers with the freedom of sketching in the air, without touching or wearing any physical device. With our novel sketching system, users could draw letters, symbols, and drawings using non-contact depth-sensing cameras, such as SoftKinetic and Leap Motion. The system records user’s hand trajectory
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Nayfeh, J. F., A. H. Nayfeh, and D. T. Mook. "Nonlinear Response of Thick Laminated Composite Plates." In ASME 1991 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1991-0310.

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Abstract The computer algebra system MACSYMA is used to derive the nonlinear equations of motion of composite plate structures undergoing large deformations by using a higher-order shear-deformation theory. It is based on the assumptions that there is a cubic variation of the in-plane displacements through the plate thickness and that the transverse shear strains vanish at the free surfaces of the plate. The plates under investigation are made of linearly elastic anisotropic layers, and the von Karman strains are used in the derivation of the equations of motion. The equations of motion and bo
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Vijay, Yadunund, Naresh D. Sanandiya, Stylianos Dritsas, and Javier G. Fernandez. "Control of Process Settings for Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing With Sustainable Natural Composites." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-85994.

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We present an additive manufacturing system for 3D printing large-scale objects using natural bio-composite materials. The process, affine to the Direct Ink Writing method, achieves build rate of 2.5cm3/s using a precision dispensing unit mounted on an industrial six-axis robot. During deposition the composite is wet and exhibits thixotropy. As it loses moisture it hardens and shrinks anisotropically. This paper highlights work on controlling the process settings to print filaments of desired dimensions while constraining the operating point to a region where tensile strength is maximum while
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Anderson, Kevin R. "Using a Heat Pump Experiment With Automated Data Acquisition to Augment Hands-On Learning." In ASME 2019 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2019-10098.

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Abstract This paper presents the results of using laboratory facilities in conjunction with computer aided data acquisition in order to enhance the teaching and learning experiences of the air conditioning and measurements/instrumentation courses in an engineering program. The paper discusses the use of educational technology in the form of a laboratory experiment developed for support of Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) education in an engineering curriculum. The experimental apparatus discussed in the paper is a heat pump demonstration unit with LabView data collection and visu
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