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Discipline

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines

Electrical engineering has many sub-disciplines, the most popular of which include power engineering, control engineering, electronics engineering, signal processing, telecommunications engineering, instrumentation engineering and computer engineering. Although there are electrical engineers who focus exclusively on one of these sub-disciplines, many deal with a combination of them. Some fields, such as electronics engineering and computer engineering, are sometimes not considered sub-disciplines of electrical engineering but rather unique fields in their own right. See also:

Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines

Electrical engineering has many sub-disciplines, the most popular of which include power engineering, control engineering, electronics engineering, signal processing, telecommunications engineering, instrumentation engineering and computer engineering. Although there are electrical engineers who focus exclusively on one of these sub-disciplines, many deal with a combination of them. Some fields, such as electronics engineering and computer engineering, are sometimes not considered sub-disciplines of electrical engineering but rather unique fields in their own right. Electrical engineering - Power engine ...

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Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Related disciplines

One discipline related to electrical engineering is that of mechatronics. Mechatronics is an engineering discipline which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircrafts and automobiles. The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the emer ...

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Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Related disciplines

Mechatronics is an engineering discipline which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircrafts and automobiles. The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the emergence of very small electromechanical devices. Already such small d ...

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Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - Emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Practicing engineers, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Sub-disciplines, Electrical engineering - Power engineering, Electrical engineering - Control engineering, Electrical engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical engineering - Signal processing, Electrical engineering - Telecommunications engineering, Electrical engineering - Instrumentation engineering, Electrical engineering - Computer engineering, Electrical engineering - Related disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Artistic roller skating - Disciplines

Artistic roller skating - Figures. In the figures discipline, skaters skate on figure circles painted on the skating surface. This is different from skaters of compulsory figures on ice, who skate on blank ice, and draw their own circles on the ice as they skate. The official dimension of plain figure circles, measured at their diameter along the long axis, is 6 meters (19 feet, 8-1/4 inches). The official dimension of loop figure circles measured similarly is 2.4 meters (7 feet, 10-1/2 inches). Circles are typically pa ...

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Artistic roller skating, Artistic roller skating - Equipment, Artistic roller skating - Disciplines, Artistic roller skating - Figures, Artistic roller skating - Dance, Artistic roller skating - Free skating, Artistic roller skating - Precision

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Sahaj marg - Spiritual disciplines

The practice consists of three steps: morning meditation, evening cleaning and night prayer meditation. Morning Meditation "Sit in meditation for an hour thinking that divine light is present in your heart. Do it in quite a simple and natural way without forcing your mind, never mind if you do not see the light there. Start with a mere supposition, so to say, and sit meditating in one posture with your attention turned towards the heart in a natural way without any effort to concentrate. Try to be unmindful o ...

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Sahaj marg, Sahaj marg - Gurus, Sahaj marg - Aims & ideals, Sahaj marg - Philosophy, Sahaj marg - Spiritual disciplines, Sahaj marg - Activities, Sahaj marg - Major publications

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Economics - Economics and other disciplines

There is some tension between economics and theories of ethics, historically a branch of philosophy, which emphasizes how people ought to conduct ourselves and balances of rights and duties. Modern economics deals with this tension explicitly: According to some thinkers such as Mr. John Syko, a theory of economics is also, or implies also, a theory of moral reasoning. One way economists deal with this is to qualify discussions of economic choice by noting the qualifier ceteris paribus ("all other things held constant...") referring to moral or social factors that are (for the sake of a ...

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Economics, Economics - Definitions of economics, Economics - Wealth definition, Economics - Welfare definition, Economics - Scarcity definition, Economics - Areas of study in economics, Economics - Economic assumptions, Economics - Supply and demand, Economics - Price, Economics - Scarcity, Economics - Marginalism, Economics - Value, Economics - Economic language and reasoning, Economics - Development of economic thought, Economics - Schools of economic thought, Economics - Modern 'mainstream' economics, Economics - Neoclassical economics, Economics - Post-Keynesian economists, Economics - Other alternatives, Economics - Economics and other disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Economics - Economics and other disciplines

There is some tension between economics and theories of ethics, historically a branch of philosophy, which emphasizes how people ought to conduct ourselves and balances of rights and duties. Modern economics deals with this tension explicitly: According to some thinkers such as Mr. John Syko, a theory of economics is also, or implies also, a theory of moral reasoning. One way economists deal with this is to qualify discussions of economic choice by noting the qualifier ceteris paribus ("all other things held constant...") referring to moral or social factors that are (for the sake of a ...

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Economics, Economics - Definitions of economics, Economics - Wealth definition, Economics - Welfare definition, Economics - Scarcity definition, Economics - Areas of study in economics, Economics - Economic assumptions, Economics - Supply and demand, Economics - Price, Economics - Scarcity, Economics - Marginalism, Economics - Value, Economics - Economic language and reasoning, Economics - Development of economic thought, Economics - Schools of economic thought, Economics - Modern 'mainstream' economics, Economics - Neoclassical economics, Economics - Post-Keynesian economics, Economics - New-Keynesian economics, Economics - Other alternatives, Economics - Economics and other disciplines

Read more here: » Economics: Encyclopedia II - Economics - Economics and other disciplines

Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Business ethics - Related disciplines

Business ethics aren't identical to the philosophy of business, the branch of philosophy that deals with the philosophical, political, and ethical underpinnings of business and economics. Business ethics operates on the premise, for example, that the ethical operation of a private business is possible -- those who dispute that premise, such as libertarian socialists, (who contend that "business ethics" is an oxymoron) do so by defi ...

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Business ethics, Business ethics - Related disciplines, Business ethics - Typical issues, Business ethics - Conflicting interests, Business ethics - Ethical issues and approaches, Business ethics - Corporate ethics policies, Business ethics - Ethics officers, Business ethics - Religious views on business ethics, Business ethics - Christian business ethics, Business ethics - Jewish business ethics, Business ethics - Muslim business ethics

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Academic publishing - Publishing by discipline

Academic publishing - Sciences. Main article: Scientific literature Most scientific research is initially published in scientific journals; see that article for much more information on publishing in the sciences. Alternative forms of publication in the sciences include Reviews (which provide a synthesis of research articles on a topic to highlight advances and new lines of research), technical reports, for minor research results and engineering and design work (including computer software), and books for large projects, broad arguments, or compilations of articles. ...

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Academic publishing, Academic publishing - History, Academic publishing - Academic paper, Academic publishing - Peer review, Academic publishing - Publishing process, Academic publishing - Publishing by discipline, Academic publishing - Sciences, Academic publishing - Social sciences, Academic publishing - Humanities, Academic publishing - Current status and development, Academic publishing - Distribution and business aspects

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Business ethics - Related disciplines

Business ethics should be distinguished from the philosophy of business, the branch of philosophy that deals with the philosophical, political, and ethical underpinnings of business and economics. Business ethics operates on the premise, for example, that the ethical operation of a private business is possible -- those who dispute that premise, such as libertarian socialists, (who contend that "business ethics" is an oxymoron) do so by defi ...

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Business ethics, Business ethics - Overview of issues in business ethics, Business ethics - General business ethics, Business ethics - Professional ethics, Business ethics - International business ethics and ethics of economic systems, Business ethics - Theoretical issues in business ethics, Business ethics - Conflicting interests, Business ethics - Ethical issues and approaches, Business ethics - Business ethics in the field, Business ethics - Corporate ethics policies, Business ethics - Ethics officers, Business ethics - Religious views on business ethics, Business ethics - Christian business ethics, Business ethics - Jewish business ethics, Business ethics - Muslim business ethics, Business ethics - Related disciplines, Business ethics - Notes

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Flow psychology - Related observations and disciplines

Csikszentmihalyi may have been the first to describe this concept in Western Psychology, but as he himself readily acknowledges he was most certainly not the first to notice the psychological phenomenon or to develop techniques based upon it. For over two and a half millennia, practitioners of Eastern spiritual traditions, such as Buddhism and Taoism have honed this discipline as a very central part of their spiritual development. Japanese practitioners have practised such Zen Buddhist techniques in order to master their chosen art f ...

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Flow psychology, Flow psychology - Components of flow, Flow psychology - Etymology, Flow psychology - Group flow, Flow psychology - Related observations and disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Attachment parenting - Attachment Parenting and Discipline

Attachment parents seek to understand the biological and psychological needs of the children, and to avoid unrealistic expectations of child behavior. In setting boundaries and limits that are appropriate to the age of the child, attachment parenting takes into account the physical and psychological stage of development that the child is currently experiencing. In this way, parents may seek to avoid the fr ...

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Attachment parenting, Attachment parenting - History, Attachment parenting - Dr. Sears' Eight Ideals of Attachment Parenting, Attachment parenting - Attachment Parenting and Childcare, Attachment parenting - Attachment Parenting and Discipline, Attachment parenting - Criticisms of attachment parenting, Attachment parenting - Response to criticisms, Attachment parenting - Relevant publications

Read more here: » Attachment parenting: Encyclopedia II - Attachment parenting - Attachment Parenting and Discipline

Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Organizational communication - History and development of the discipline

The discipline of organizational communication traces its roots through the discipline of rhetoric back to the orators of Ancient Greece and Rome, such as Aristotle, Cicero and Quintillian. The modern field often finds its more recent lineage through the business information, business communication, and early mass communication studies published in the 1930s through the 1950s. Until then, organizational communication as a discipline existed primarily as a few professors within spee ...

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Organizational communication, Organizational communication - History and development of the discipline, Organizational communication - Assumptions underlying early organizationl communication, Organizational communication - Research methodologies include, Organizational communication - Components of Organizational communication, Organizational communication - Web reference

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Cognitive ergonomics - Relation to other Disciplines

Cognitive Ergonomics draws from: Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science Systems Engineering Ethnography and Cultural Anthropology (Distributed Cognition) Ethnomethodology Activity Theory ...

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Cognitive ergonomics, Cognitive ergonomics - Goals, Cognitive ergonomics - Methodology, Cognitive ergonomics - Relation to other Disciplines, Cognitive ergonomics - Organizations, Cognitive ergonomics - Peer-Reviewed Publications, Cognitive ergonomics - Websites, Cognitive ergonomics - Suggested Readings

Read more here: » Cognitive ergonomics: Encyclopedia II - Cognitive ergonomics - Relation to other Disciplines

Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Other related disciplines

One discipline related to electrical engineering is that of mechatronics. Mechatronics is an engineering discipline, which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircrafts and automobiles. The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the eme ...

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Electrical engineering, Electrical engineering - Terminology, Electrical engineering - History, Electrical engineering - Early developments in electricity, Electrical engineering - The emergence of radio and electronics, Electrical engineering - Education, Electrical engineering - Training and certification, Electrical engineering - Demographics, Electrical engineering - Tools and work, Electrical engineering - Subfields, Electrical engineering - Other related disciplines

Read more here: » Electrical engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical engineering - Other related disciplines

Discipline: Encyclopedia II - General Semantics - Connections to other disciplines

General Semantics has important links with analytic philosophy and the philosophy of science; it could be characterized without too much distortion as applied analytic philosophy. The influence of Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle, and of early operationalists and pragmatists such as Charles Sanders Peirce, is particularly clear in general semantics' foundational ideas. Korzybski himself acknowledged many of these influences. Korzybski's concept of "silence on the objective level" and his insistence on consciousness of abstrac ...

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General Semantics, General Semantics - Other aspects of the system, General Semantics - Korzybski's books, General Semantics - History, General Semantics - Connections to other disciplines

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Competitive eating - Disciplines of competitive eating

Competitive eating - Krystal Square Off. Krystal Square OffA series that winds its way though the south, from North Carolina to Texas. Competitive eating - Banana eating. In 1996 Mait Lepik became Estonia's banana eating champion in Tallinn. He ate ten bananas, including the peel, in three minutes. He later won a trip to the Canary Islands. To date, the highest number of bananas anyone has consumed in one hour ...

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Competitive eating, Competitive eating - Disciplines of competitive eating, Competitive eating - Krystal Square Off, Competitive eating - Banana eating, Competitive eating - Hot dog eating, Competitive eating - Matzo ball eating, Competitive eating - Criticisms of competitive eating, Competitive eating - Competitive eating in popular culture

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Competitive eating - Disciplines of competitive eating

Competitive eating - Krystal Square Off. The Krystal Square Off is a series that winds its way though the south, from North Carolina to Texas. Competitive eating - Banana eating. In 1996 Mait Lepik became Estonia's banana eating champion in Tallinn. He ate ten bananas, including the peel, in three minutes. He later won a trip to the Canary Islands. To date, the highest number of bananas anyone has consumed in one hour ...

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Competitive eating, Competitive eating - Disciplines of competitive eating, Competitive eating - Krystal Square Off, Competitive eating - Banana eating, Competitive eating - Hot dog eating, Competitive eating - Matzo ball eating, Competitive eating - Criticisms of competitive eating, Competitive eating - Competitive eating in popular culture

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Propositional knowledge - Knowledge in various disciplines

There are many different disciplines that generate beliefs that can be regarded as knowledge. They include science (which generates scientific theories), law (which generates verdicts), history (which generates history), and maths (which generates proofs). Propositional knowledge - Knowledge in science and engineering. Scientists attempt to gain knowledge through the scientific method. In this method, scientists start by finding a phenomenon of interest, which generates questions. A scientist then picks a ...

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Propositional knowledge, Propositional knowledge - Acquiring knowledge, Propositional knowledge - Types of knowledge, Propositional knowledge - Knowledge in various disciplines, Propositional knowledge - Knowledge in science and engineering, Propositional knowledge - Knowledge in history, Propositional knowledge - Situated knowledge, Propositional knowledge - Issues, Propositional knowledge - Non-scientific methods, Propositional knowledge - Practical limits for obtaining knowledge

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - TRIZ - Grounds & relation with other disciplines

Foundational knowledge which TRIZ is based on are dialectics. TRIZ was created as an abstraction of the "world's best solutions", as appearing in the development of inventions. TRIZ is interdisciplinary and is closely related with ontology, logic, systems of science, psychology, history of technology, history of culture and more. ...

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TRIZ, TRIZ - Introduction, TRIZ - History, TRIZ - Grounds & relation with other disciplines, TRIZ - TRIZ in the world, TRIZ - TRIZ essentials, TRIZ - Basic TRIZ terms, TRIZ - Identifying a problem: contradictions, TRIZ - Standard solutions, TRIZ - Laws of technical system evolution, TRIZ - Substance-field analysis, TRIZ - ARIZ - algorithm of inventive problems solving, TRIZ - Examples, TRIZ - Alternative approaches

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Discipline: Encyclopedia II - Electrical and electronics engineering - Disciplines related to electrical engineering

One discipline related to electrical engineering is that of mechatronics. Mechatronics is an engineering discipline, which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircra ...

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Electrical and electronics engineering, Electrical and electronics engineering - Introduction to differing terminology, Electrical and electronics engineering - Education in electrical or electronics engineering, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electrical engineering, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electronics engineering, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electrical and electronics engineering, Electrical and electronics engineering - Typical electrical/electronics engineering undergraduate syllabus, Electrical and electronics engineering - Tools and work, Electrical and electronics engineering - Training, Electrical and electronics engineering - Certification, Electrical and electronics engineering - Type of work, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electronics engineers, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electrical engineers, Electrical and electronics engineering - Tools and work, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electrical specialists, Electrical and electronics engineering - Electronics specialists, Electrical and electronics engineering - Outline of specialisms, Electrical and electronics engineering - Disciplines related to electrical engineering, Electrical and electronics engineering - Mechatronics, Electrical and electronics engineering - Disciplines related to electronics engineering

Read more here: » Electrical and electronics engineering: Encyclopedia II - Electrical and electronics engineering - Disciplines related to electrical engineering




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