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Fig. 3 Tissue engineering culture environment designs (A) plate (B) spinner flask (C) perfusion (D) hollow fiber and (E) rotating wall bioreactor. Fig. 3 Tissue engineering culture environment designs (A) plate (B) spinner flask (C) perfusion (D) hollow fiber and (E) rotating wall bioreactor.
Kranakis, E. (1997). Constructing a bridge An exploration of engineering culture, design, and research in nineteenth-century France and America. Cambridge MIT Press. [Pg.32]

Downey, G. L. (2008). The engineering cultures syllabus as formation narrative Critical participation in engineering education through problem definition. St Thomas Law Journal (Special Symposium Issue on Professional Identity in Law, Medicine, and Engineering), 5(2), 101-130. [Pg.454]

Downey, G. L. (2011b). Location, knowledge, and desire From my two conservatisms to engineering cultures and countries. In G. L. Downey K. Beddoes (Eds.), What is global engineering education for The making of international educators (pp. 385-414). San Rafael Morgan Claypool Pubhshers. [Pg.454]

Hiring the right skill mix Technical process startup Building an engineering culture Establishing enterprise processes... [Pg.290]

Johnson, S.B. 2004. White Paper on Engineering Culture and Complex System Failure. Space Studies DepartmenL University of North Dakota, June 3. [Pg.334]

Powell, A., Bagilhole, B., Dainty, A. and Neale, R. (2004) Does the Engineering Culture in UK Higher Education Advance Women s Careers. Equal Opportunities International, 23 (7/8) 21-38. [Pg.78]

The results presented in this paper are part of a research project on Gender and Engineering Cultures in Academy which was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and ran om 2005 to 2009. [Pg.184]

But probably, we could add that there is an added barrier which women impose upon themselves because they are not as ambitious as men are, and in many cases they are not as self-confident as their counter partners. Indeed, sometimes the situation is that women have become the main obstacle for their development, or could we say, society s working ladder does not consider women values as positive because it is based on a male life consideration. Engineering culture does not observe female gender values, only those male defining ones. [Pg.415]


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