1. What are the components, working principle, advantage and
limitations of CT?
2. What are the applications of CT (For example sports injury,
cancer)?
3. What kind of a CT would you develop as a next (8th)
generation?
Name at least two DNA sequencing technologies and
explain the principle.
Explain why organisms undergoing rapid evolutionary
change often contain relatively large numbers of mobile DNA
elements, whereas once organisms settle into a stable evolutionary
niche, most of these mobile elements are lost.
What are the dominating taxonomic groups of
microorganisms during a year cycle of a lake? Why?
1) Brushless DC Motor
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a. Explain the working principle by supporting with visuals
which are drawned by yourself.
b. Give at least five samples to the most common areas of
use.
c. Explain how to read nameplate of the chosen machine by giving
an example.
d. Give the torque-speed charachretistics and explain how this
figure is used in real application.