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The idea of new type of heat engine (called Heat Pipe Engine, HPE, hereafter) is derived from pressure variation inside the heat pipe vessel in its operation.
To have cost effective manufacturing of an automotive heat exchanger and also to reduce the size to a compact one by combining both radiator and charge air cooler, a combination type. It will make the heat exchanger cost effective.
Today’s challenge in robotics is the same that it has always been: to apply original technology to a task. With more than two million of such machines in use worldwide, can a single innovative American design mean that significant expansion will be forthcoming?
Who do you know that would like a safer, faster, more fuel efficient airliner that could carry more at lower costs, take off at less than 100 mph yet travel near Mach 1 with minimal drag penalty? This design has already been proven in NASA, hypersonic testing.
Energy recovery thru the displacement of a coil and or magnet by up/down or sideway motion. Vehicle motion occurs naturally especially on rough roads and on curves.
Base Re-Alignment and Closure (BRAC) has closed many military bases that have Health Care facilities that can remain opened and assist with the local communities for which the BRAC has effected.
The low-income persons needing Medical/Dental/Special health needs can obtain these from trained military personnel. In turn,
A HVAC zoning system based on a rechargeable, battery operated, wireless zone or room damper and a centralized control system. The system is comprised of three components, a wireless temperature sensor for the zone to be controlled, a wireless,
}Patented DAMPS TM Technology utilizes opposing super magnets to reduce heel strike over 68%, as recorded with F-Scan pressure surface mapping testing for Special Operation Forces (SOF) in 2006.
SAIC (Science International Applications Corporation)in San Diego,
This design idea utilizes inexpensive webcams to add touch input and smart board features to ANY monitor.
The webcams are pointed at the screen from the left and right sides at a distance of about one foot.
The verasense is an intelligent surgical device used during Total Knee Arthoplastic surgery to help the surgeon to balance and align the knee. The device uses a sensor to give the surgeon feedback on load on the knee as well as mechanical alignment of the patient's leg.
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