178 research outputs found
NASA Tech Briefs, September 1990
Topics covered include: New Product Ideas; NASA TU Services; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; Materials; Computer Programs; Mechanics; Machinery; Fabrication Technology; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Life Sciences
Technical accomplishments of the NASA Lewis Research Center, 1989
Topics addressed include: high-temperature composite materials; structural mechanics; fatigue life prediction for composite materials; internal computational fluid mechanics; instrumentation and controls; electronics; stirling engines; aeropropulsion and space propulsion programs, including a study of slush hydrogen; space power for use in the space station, in the Mars rover, and other applications; thermal management; plasma and radiation; cryogenic fluid management in space; microgravity physics; combustion in reduced gravity; test facilities and resources
NASA Tech Briefs, February 1993
Topics include: Communication Technology; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; Materials; Computer Programs; Mechanics; Machinery; Fabrication Technology; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Life Sciences
Cumulative index to NASA Tech Briefs, 1986-1990, volumes 10-14
Tech Briefs are short announcements of new technology derived from the R&D activities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. These briefs emphasize information considered likely to be transferrable across industrial, regional, or disciplinary lines and are issued to encourage commercial application. This cumulative index of Tech Briefs contains abstracts and four indexes (subject, personal author, originating center, and Tech Brief number) and covers the period 1986 to 1990. The abstract section is organized by the following subject categories: electronic components and circuits, electronic systems, physical sciences, materials, computer programs, life sciences, mechanics, machinery, fabrication technology, and mathematics and information sciences
XIII International Congress in Animal Hygiene, June 17-21, 2007, Tartu, Estonia "Animal health, animal welfare and biosecurity" : proceedings. Volume 1
KonverentsikogumikOn behalf of both the Organising Committee and the Scientific Committee, I am pleased to
welcome you in Tartu, Estonia, to participate at the XIII International Congress of the International
Society for Animal Hygiene (ISAH).
The ISAH (www.isah-soc.org) was founded in 1970 and has today members from 48 countries
throughout the world. ISAH can be considered as a group of scientists contributing to efficient,
sustainable animal farming with healthy animals, providing wholesome food in a sound
environment.
Veterinarians and non-veterinary academic scientists (animal science, agricultural economics,
engineers, microbiologists, public health professionals, epidemiologists etc., etc) and respective
professionals in animal husbandry, who work and/or do research and education in the field of
animal hygiene, can apply for a membership of ISAH, and are most welcome to attend ISAH
congresses.
The first ISAH congress was held in Budapest in 1973. The last ISAH main congress took
place in Warsaw, Poland in 2005 and the last in-between symposium in Saint-Malo, France in
2004.
Starting from Warsaw congress in 2005, the ISAH, considering the need for a more flexible and
frequent exchange of scientific and practical knowledge, organizes its congresses every second
year.
The present, XIII ISAH congress in Tartu, Estonia, in June 17–21, 2007 is organised under the
device "Animal health, animal welfare and biosecurity”.
The scientific programme, trying to follow the scope of the ISAH and receive the feedback from
modern animal husbandry and food production, concentrates with more profoundness on the
following subjects: interaction between the environment and health and welfare of individual animal
and herds; managing animal health in large dairy units; ensuring animal welfare during
transportation and slaughter; economical implications considering animals’ health; possibilities of
precision livestock farming in maintaining good health and welfare of animals; measures for
prevention the development and spread of diseases and pathogens in animals including those
posing risk to human health (zoonoses); food safety relevant infections and contaminations such
as residues in food derived from animals; influence of the animal production on the environment
and public health.
The Proceedings from the XIII ISAH Congress are herewith presented. The papers on lectures
from invited speakers, oral and poster presentations from 11 parallel sessions are included in this
excellent compilation. In general, the printed contribution to the ISAH-2007 congress illustrates
clearly the broad scientific field of the ISAH and related to it activities.
I hereby would like to express my most sincere gratitude in the address of ISAH-2007
organising and scientific committees. Special thanks go to Frens Conference Services for their
excellent organizational and technical contribution and to AS Triip for their outstanding printing job
of these proceedings. We also appreciate different companies and organisations for their
considerable financial support which gave us the opportunity to keep the registration fees
affordable.
Finally, we thank all participants, contributors, chairpersons, organisational and technical
assistants for your considerable efforts – you made the ISAH-2007 in Tartu real success.
We wish you all interesting and pleasant congress and enjoyable stay in Tartu.
A. Aland
Editor
Chairman of the ISAH-2007 Organising Committe
Technology 2001: The Second National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, volume 1
Papers from the technical sessions of the Technology 2001 Conference and Exposition are presented. The technical sessions featured discussions of advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, computer graphics and simulation, communications, data and information management, electronics, electro-optics, environmental technology, life sciences, materials science, medical advances, robotics, software engineering, and test and measurement
NASA Tech Briefs, Spring 1985
Topic include: NASA TU Services; New Product Ideas; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; Materials; Life Sciences; Mechanics; Machinery; Fabrication Technology; Mathematics and Information Sciences
Proceedings of the 2018 Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering (CSME) International Congress
Published proceedings of the 2018 Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering (CSME) International Congress, hosted by York University, 27-30 May 2018
Cumulative index to NASA Tech Briefs, 1963-1967
Cumulative index to NASA survey on technology utilization of aerospace research outpu
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