micromechanics love

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  • noun The design and manufacture of micromechanisms
  • noun The study of the microscopic behaviour of components of composite materials

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Examples

  • Helius: CompositePro is a desktop tool that gives users access to fundamental composite analysis methods such as micromechanics and classical laminate analysis, as well as design tools for analysis of composite plates, sandwich panels, beams and tubes.

    FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten 2010

  • But it's no wonder they misread Perot, given their (and the media's) obsession with micromechanics.

    Spin Doctors In Love 2008

  • "Some are stronger in design and some in micromechanics, and of course they all have their own ideas about what a product should look like," Mr. Maeder says.

    No Time for Nonsense 2008

  • A more recent model, the Night Vision II, introduced in 2006, overcame this problem after developers from Neuchatel, a town near Biel and a center for micromechanics and electronic chip research, came up with a power-saving technology now being used that extended the watch's battery life by a factor of three.

    No Time for Nonsense 2008

  • Lately, in the world of micromechanics, fact seemed to be out-pacing fiction.

    Deception Point Brown, Dan, 1964- 2001

  • Lately, in the world of micromechanics, fact seemed to be out-pacing fiction.

    Deception Point Dan Brown 2001

  • Now, however, advances in nanotechnology, lightweight energy-absorbent materials, and micromechanics had made the flying microbots a reality.

    Deception Point Dan Brown 2001

  • Now, however, advances in nanotechnology, lightweight energy-absorbent materials, and micromechanics had made the flying microbots a reality.

    Deception Point Brown, Dan, 1964- 2001

  • Dad was probably accurate as he was a student of almost everything, even his trade, which was micromechanics-but especially of history.

    Time For The Stars Heinlein, Robert A. 1956

  • We knew that at some point in every presentation we would laugh with him, seeing clearly, of course, the strong connections between the micromechanics of fatigue and observations from his latest mountaintop trek.

    iMechanica - Comments 2010

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