Displays that appear right in front of your eyeballs is a popular trope in science fiction, and thanks to new developments
in microsystems technology, those displays are one giant leap closer to becoming a reality.
Although we have made progress in examining mother - child attachment, much work needs to be done with respect to studying attachment
in the microsystem of family relationships (Bronfenbrenner, 1979).
Not exact matches
A 2013 Vestrics study examined responses from more than 830 mentees and some 670 mentors participating
in Sun
Microsystem's program.
Yalumba is enforcing a change
in the irrigation technology used by its growers from broadacre systems, which provide water to large swathes of land, to
microsystems, which target specific areas, ensuring each drop of water counts.
Zhao has a bachelor's degree
in material science engineering from Cornell University and a master's of engineering degree
in integrated
microsystems from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
The NB activity
in Alberta is far ranging, with such research as self - assembled nanostructures (M. J. Brett), single - cell cancer analysis (L. M. Pilarski), computational modeling (D. Wishart), micro-total analysis systems or lab on a chip (D. J. Harrison), cell identification and manipulation (K. Kaler), and
microsystems and medical diagnostics (Backhouse).
Chris Backhouse is one of many researchers working
in a new field that's piquing interest all over the globe — the application of
microsystems and nanotechnologies
in biomedical engineering.
R&D Network Genesensor Research Bremen is a multidisciplinary network of experts
in bioinformatics, biology, chemistry,
microsystem technology, and engineering.
With this new energy density, their long lifetime, high power and tolerance to temperature variations, these micro-supercapacitors could finally be used
in wearable, intelligent, on - board
microsystems.
Magnetic fields are also sources of interference
in many applications such as cold atom
microsystems.
In the third project, Shusteff, a microsystems engineer in the Center for Micro and Nanotechnology, is developing a microfluidic device to separate malarial parasites by their viabilit
In the third project, Shusteff, a
microsystems engineer
in the Center for Micro and Nanotechnology, is developing a microfluidic device to separate malarial parasites by their viabilit
in the Center for Micro and Nanotechnology, is developing a microfluidic device to separate malarial parasites by their viability.
We seek outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise
in respiratory cell biology and physiology and / or surface barrier (mucosal) inflammation to join an interdisciplinary team of biologists and engineers for the development of novel
in vitro «organ - on - chip»
microsystems technologies to study and model pulmonary disorders (Huh D et al..
To join a leadership team where my unique blend of expertise is of high value; from 22 + years of R&D & MFG programs of high complexity
in semiconductor, materials &
microsystems R&D, and developing novel substrates for RF / mobile, sensor (camera, gas, etc), telecom, and photonics.
The childcare centre therefore constitutes another
microsystem in the developing child's world.
The main difference between the two designations is that
in order to receive a severe behaviour label, the family must be receiving community based supports, therefore adding to the child's
microsystem, so that a more intensive, coordinated effort can be made between the family and the school.
«Ecological theory,» as advanced by renowned developmental psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner, emphasizes the multiple, interdependent «ecologies,» or environmental systems,
in which children develop.67 In this theory, which has been tested and confirmed by numerous studies, the most important ecologies for children are the «microsystems» — those ecologies that contain the direct relationships children have with caring adult
in which children develop.67
In this theory, which has been tested and confirmed by numerous studies, the most important ecologies for children are the «microsystems» — those ecologies that contain the direct relationships children have with caring adult
In this theory, which has been tested and confirmed by numerous studies, the most important ecologies for children are the «
microsystems» — those ecologies that contain the direct relationships children have with caring adults.
The study identified
in the school setting social rejection by peers and low reciprocity
in the proximal processes
in school
microsystem of the physically disabled student.