industrial applications of ultrasonic waves:
1. ultrasonic welding
2. ultrasonic cleaning.
3. ultrasonic drilling.
4. ultrasonic soldering.
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5. Flaw detection in metals etc.
And many others if you stretch the term "industrial to include, say, medical!
Lila Fenwick graduated from Harvard Law School in 1956. She was the first black woman to do so. She later led the Human Rights Division of the United Nations.
That really depends on many factors, the most important of which is your color, i.e., your race, next is your sex. Blacks are accepted with scores 200 points below whites. Income makes some difference but not as much as color. A young, middle class black man with professionals for parents will be accepted long before a young and poor, white man. No one wants to talk about it, but it is true. I worked last year with a work-study intern who was accepted to Wisconsin with an SAT more than 300 points below the next door neighbors kid who scored 620 in English and 652 in math. Guess who got a partial scholarship. Oh, by the way, both lived in nice neighborhoods and went to good schools. They are both nice, decent people but the decision should be based on income more than race these days. The questioner is a little naive to ask it in that way.
Through the 2008 season, Nebraska and Florida have met twice with Nebraska winning both games: 1) 12-31-1974 (Sugar Bowl) - Nebraska 13, Florida 10
2) 01-02-1996 (Fiesta Bowl) - Nebraska 62, Florida 24
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's mascot is Bucky Badger.(Full name:Buckingham U. Badger)
27.5 on last check. good to get at least a 28 to have a decent shot. At Madison the higher the better. They look at ACT scores more than high school GPA. A lot of kids from my high school applied there and to the University of Minnesota. Kids with average ACTs but high GPA's and lots of extracurriculars got into the U of Minn, but not Madison. Kids with high ACTs but not extracurriculars and poor GPAs got into Madison.
I only had a 27 on my ACT but I had a 4.0 and lots of AP classes and extracurriculars and I got rejected from Madison but I got into Minnesota. My best friend only had a 3.0 GPA and no extracurriculars, but he got a 33 on his ACT and he got rejected from Minnesota but accepted into Madison.
Get the highest ACT possible to get into Madison, that's pretty much all they look at.
you've got a decent chance. 3.6 could be better, but a 29 is a good score. its in the 95th percentile. its gonna really depend on your extracurriculars,the classes you took, and your essay (aka. the other factors) because you're kind of on the edge.
The University of Wisconsin Madison was founded in 1848.
The address of the Chazen Museum Of Art University Of Wisconsin - Madison is: 800 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706
The Wisconsin Badgers have never won a NCAA National Football Championship. They came close in 1962 but ultimately lost to USC at the Rose Bowl. They have been National Champions in other sports however.
About 5.6% make it to the ncaaa college and from there about 10% make it to the majors.
Based on your formation of the phrase, "student life and overall acedemic [sic]," I would say you would fit in better at Maryland.
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith dare to do our duty."
The phone number of the University Of Wisconsin is: 608-262-3766.
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No. The requirements are a high score on your ACT tests, usually a 3.5 gpa with extra curricular activities under your belt.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt won the most lopsided election in United States history in 1936. His defeated opponent was Alf Landon.
Yes, he attended the university of wisconsin.