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Printing is an additive process of producing objects using computer generated models. There are many types of 3D printers, including FDM and SLA, and an increasing amount of affordable printers and materials. Printing materials include traditional plastics like PLA and ABS, metal and metal composites, nylon, castable resins, food, biological material, and more.
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Biography Dr. Shivayogi (Shiv) Hiremath is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Temple University. Dr. Hiremath is also the director of the Personal Health Informatics and Rehabilitation Engineering (PHIRE) Laboratory, Temple University. His research focuses on studying the health and physical activity patterns of people with disabilities in the ...
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Expertise Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology, Anxiety Disorders and their Treatment, Computer-Assisted Mental Health Services for Youth Biography Dr. Kendall is an active researcher, scholar, and clinician. His CV lists approximately 800 publications, including over 35 books and over 20 treatment manuals and workbooks. His treatment programs have been translated into over a dozen ...
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This single semester course hopes to equip students with critical consciousness around information technologies. The course is designed with the presumption that living and working with 21st Century technologies requires not only vocational skills but also theoretical grounding. Key themes such as "Computational Thinking" or "21st Century Economics and Global Communication" embed an ...
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Problem Huffman coding assigns variable length codewords to fixed length input characters based on their frequencies. More frequent characters are assigned shorter codewords and less frequent characters are assigned longer codewords. All edges along the path to a character contain a code digit. If they are on the left side of the tree, they will be a 0 (zero). If on the right, they’ll be a 1 ...
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The Center for Networked Computing (CNC), a university research center focused on network technology and its applications, was founded in 2010. Its missions are to advance the development of network technology and its applications by combining resource of government, industry, and academia and to train students who will be ready to join industry and academia. CNC is engaged in the following ...
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The mature minor doctrine legally allows minors with the maturity of an adult to make decisions about their medical treatment, sometimes without the knowledge of their parent or guardian. However, the mature minor doctrine does not live up to its expectations; there are no guidelines for determining if a minor is mature or if the minor has the capacity to consent. The court system’s ...
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Databases; Information retrieval, extraction, cleaning, and integration; Opinion mining and retrieval; Web data management; Cyber-infrastructure for science
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Biography Mark Salzer, PhD, is a Professor and former Department Chair in the College of Public Health at Temple University. He has also been the principal investigator and director of the Temple University RRTC on Community Living and Participation For People with Serious Mental Illnesses, a Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) funded by the National Institute on Disability ...
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C-SPAN Video Library records, indexes, and archives all C-SPAN programming for historical, educational, research, and archival uses. All C-SPAN programs aired since 1987, are contained in the C-SPAN Archives and accessible through the database.