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Hi, I'm Joe but that user name is usually taken. I'm interested in alternative power and would like to use Stirling cycle power to at the heart of an energy production system. Problem is that I don't have a Stirling cycle engine. I'd like to build one but don't know the specifics like what the cold side volume should be in relation to the hot side, what gas to use, etc.. Can anybody help?

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Hey, my name is Spencer and I love chemistry and Ive finally found a place to disscus my ideas. (thank you, whoever founded this forum!):)

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I hope to make lots of new friends on here and get to know other people in the Internet Marketing business

 

 

Submit your link to us : Live Urls

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Hi;

I am Marton and this is my first time here, I hope to post good topics and responses for everyone discussion, my background is in electronics engineering.:)

 

See you later

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hi all,

 

I am Stephen Jones Imgenex Corp. Areas of biological interest at Imgenex include cancer, apoptosis (programmed cell death), molecular signaling pathways, cellular aging, and metabolic and infectious diseases.

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Hallo I'm Katie Grape, and I am evidently stupid because I missed this introduction thread.

I'm 22 and currently doing a masters degree in biochemistry.

I spend most of my day fiddling around with proteins, happily playing around with maths and yelling at bacteria.

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Hey my name is Kellie and I'm new. Anyways I'm 15 so I don't know much haha, but I do have an interest in genetics and psychology and I'm hoping to learn a lot. Cheers (:

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hi.. i m rida.. doing MBA from preston university... i m science lover but in the 11th year of my education i change my field and do bachelor of commerce then done mba... because i consider that.. mba's can earn alot as compare to science students... sorry its my own opinion.. we can debate on it..

 

http://www.myeasymba.blogspot.com

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Hey,I am called Tnad.

Wow,I am happy to join the forum coz i believe i will get to know more....

I am crazy about Astronomy; am a physics fan and find math amazing.Neat subjects!!

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Greetings :)

 

I'm currently a high school student in the US who has a passion for science, and an eagerness to learn. I'm a fan of Battlestar Gallactica, The Office, and Pepsi. Physics is my favorite science, however I lack a strong math background so I will probably pursue a different science in college. I'm also particularly interested in space, and astronomy. Good day!

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Hi, I'm currently in school majoring in biology and minoring in chemistry. I actually already have a BS degree in accounting, but going back to school to pursue what I should have to begin with!:doh: I plan on going on to grad school after I finish, and so far I'm enjoying everything I'm learning.:)

 

Glad to find a place with like-minded people. I am always fascinated and interested in talking all things related to science.

 

Anyways, I came across this forum by accident. I should be reviewing for my bio lab final which is in...oh 2.5 hours! lol..not to mention studying for my chem test thursday, but I got sidetracked and here I am.:D That tends to happen a lot with me, especially when I have my computer on while I'm studying at the same time! :P

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Hey hey hey! I have finally arrived! Please stop clapping. Huh? Oh man, I was just joking! I hope you all like me, otherwise I will... yeah!

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