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    states, “if there was a Murphy's Law of pediatric orthotics, it would be that all growth spurts occur immediately after receiving a new orthosis, if one did not occur between the casting and the fitting” (source) What if there was a way to quickly and inexpensively manufacture an orthosis to meet the changing needs of these young patients? This is only one example in the field of physical rehabilitation where medical rapid prototyping could prove an enormous benefit.

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    for everyone to follow. It refers to the special migration in population who is seeking either a better living space and/or a better employment environment through an intra-city moving. As many studies have discovered, the future global population growth will only take place in the urban area. It is projected to be a 70% of the 9 billion future populations to live in cities in 2050. (Maarten Hajer 61) As the observable trend along with the major bus routes in San Francisco and Oakland, it makes people

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    for economic growth. Transportation issues and infrastructural delays affect a nation 's progress and India needs much faster and efficient transportation systems.” Amitabh Kant, CEO, Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). [1] This helps in concluding that the rail network is a better, convenient and a more efficient mode of transportation. By the discussions cited in the article and the statistics provided, irrespective of the different needs for evolution, these wide spread rapid transport systems

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    national, economic, social and sustainable development that can produce both positive and negative effects on the environment and the quality of life depending on the level of development and indicated preferences. Transportation is hence crucial for the growth of any economy and trade, both of which are highly dependent on the conveyance of people and goods (Rodrigue et.al, 2006). The role of transportation to urban dwellers cannot be overemphasised as transportation enables employment, education, health

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    3d System and 3d Printing

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    . 3D Systems Case Analysis 2012 3D Systems and Cube® As a radical innovation, 3D printing has been introduced to market over 30 years since 1980s. This technology revolution doesn’t only change the process of molding; it also adapts its industry to go green by reducing wasting materials. In the contrast, object is produced by traditional technology (subtractive process) generates surplus cut material. In the early period of development, it was applied in hobbyist uses and industry uses

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    In 1860 when “the McGavock and Mt. Vernon Horse Railroad Company and the South Nashville Street Railroad Company were chartered and used steam and mules to power rail cars to give Nashville its first taste of public transportation. On April 30, 1889, the McGavock and Mt. Vernon Horse Railroad Company operated the first electric streetcar in Nashville, and the city became one of the first in the nation to have such "modern" transportation.” (History of Transit in Nashville) Transportation in the region

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    1 Introduction background From 2011 to 2050 it is expected that the world urban population is rise from 7.4 billion to 9 billon. Much of this will be in the cities of developing and less developing countries (World Urbanization Prospects the 2011 Revision, 2012). Therefore maximum of the development will happen in Asia and Africa. Population will be living in urban areas by 2020 and 2035 respectively. It is forecast that the world’s urban population will grow by 1.4 billion during the period of

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    Abstract - This assignment is an attempt to understand what Three-dimensional printing technology. A thorough literature review was undertaken that helped me gauge three-dimensional printing technology Simultaneously, I derived my own opinion based from the readings undertaken. Introduction-the Technology a created a lots of things that are changes in our life every days, from having tea in the morning. Technology it will give us more things to enjoy in our life especially when you can create for

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    Introduction 3D printing has been quoted by the Financial Times and from other sources as, “Possibly being bigger than the internet”(Jun 21, 2012). The earliest 3D printing technologies first became visible in the late 1980’s. There are multiple different types of 3D printing technologies, which process different materials in unique ways to create the desired object. Since the emergence of 3D printing, developments and improvements to the process and the materials has greatly expanded the various

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    printing allows you to print professional models of three-dimensional structures while you are in the seat of your business easily and conveniently. It is also backed by a technological system Fused Deposition Modelling. 3- Rapid production of models, 3D printing allows rapid production of models or small-scale versions of the real target. it can helps engineers and researchers planning the factual object and catch any defects in the design, which may impact functionality and the quality.[7] 4-

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