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El-Eskandarany, M. S. (2001). Mechanical alloying for fabrication of advanced engineering materials. Norwich, N.Y., Noyes Publications.

Elghazouli, A. Y. A. (1992). Earthquake resistance of composite beam-columns.

El-Gindy, M., I. Haque, et al., Eds. (2000). Advanced vehicle technologies, ASME.

El-Hofy, H. (2005). Advanced machining processes: nontraditional and hybrid machining processes. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Ellenberger, J. P. (2005). Piping systems & pipeline: ASME code simplified. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Elliott, R. J. (1987). Viscosity solutions and optimal control. Harlow, Essex, England; New York, Longman Scientific & Technical: Wiley.

Ellis, B. R. (1984). Dynamic soil-structure interaction in buildings: 177 leaves, 4 leaves of plates.

Ellis, W. T. and R. A. Etheridge (1965). T.3 mathematics for mechanical engineering technicians. London, English Universities P.

El-Moneer, A. M. A. (1987). Investigation of the frictional losses in a reciprocating I.C. engine, Original typescript.

Elmquist, H. and K. Sweden (1904). Undersökning af den mekaniska verkstadsindustrien i Sverige, Stockholm.

Elnashai, A. S. (1984). Nonlinear analysis of composite tubular joints: 335 leaves.

El-Saie, Y. M. H. A. (1982). Thermoelastohydrodynamic analysis of large thrust pad bearings: 321 leaves.

El-Zafrany, A. (1993). Techniques of the boundary element method. New York; London, Ellis Horwood.

Elzanowski, Z. (1966). Mechanical engineer's reference tables. London, Heywood.

Emanuel, G. (1987). Advanced classical thermodynamics. Washington, D.C., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Embleton, W. and J. T. Gunn (1983). Reed's applied mechanics for engineers. Sunderland, Reed.

Emerson, W. (1754). The Principles of mechanics: explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. London, Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson.

Emerson, W. (1758). The principles of mechanics. Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion. The laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centers of gravity, &c. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. A work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen and others that desire to have an insight into the works of nature and art, and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; particularly to architects, engineers, shipwrights, millwrights, watchmakers, &c. or any that work in a mechanical way. London, Printed for J. Richardson.

Emerson, W. (1800). The principles of mechanics, explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centres of gravity, &c. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. London, Printed or G. G. and J. Robinson.

Emerson, W. (1811). The principles of mechanics: explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centres of gravity, & c. strength and stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines; a work very necessary to be known by all gentlemen and others that desire to have an insight into the works of nature and art, and extremely useful to all sorts of artificers; particularly to architects, engineers, shipwrights, millwrights, watchmakers, &c. or any that work in a mechanical way. London, Printed for G. Robinson by C. Robinson.

Emerson, W. (1825). The Principles of mechanics: explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion.; to which is now added an appendix containing explanatory notes, illustrations, and observations. London, Printed for Knight and Lacey.

Emerson, W. and G. A. Smeaton (1836). The principles of mechanics: explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, pendulums, centres of gravity, &c., strength & stress of timber, hydrostatics, and construction of machines. London, O. Hodgson.

Enayet, M. M. (1983). Turbulent flow in curved and rotating tubes: 274 leaves.

Endrei, W. (1992). A programozás eredete. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó.

Endres, W. J., K. Kesavadas, et al. (2003). Proceedings of the ASME Manufacturing Engineering Division--2003: presented at the 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress: November 15-21, 2003, Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y., American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Engeda, A. and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Process Industries Division. (2000). Challenges and goals in industrial and pipeline compressors: presented at the 2000 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-10, 2000, Orlando, Florida. New York, N.Y., American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Engel Peter, A. (1993). Structural analysis of printed curcuit board systems, Springer-Verlag.

Engel, P. A. (1993). Structural analysis of printed circuit board systems. New York, Springer-Verlag.

Engelberger, J. F. (1980). Robotics in practice: management and applications of industrial robots. London, Kogan Page in association with Avebury.

Engelke William, D. (1987). How to integrate CAD/CAM systems: management and technology. New York, N.Y., Dekker.

Engineeering and Physical Sciences Research, C. (1995). Mechanical and electrical engineering grants current at 30 September 1994. [Swindon], Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Ccouncil.

engineer (1856). The engineer and machinist's assistant. Glasgow [etc.], Blackie and son.

Engineering and England (1971). The European Economic Community and United Kingdom engineering companies. A study of the impact of UK entry on engineering companies, particularly from the standpoint of mechanical engineering. By the British Mechanical Engineering Confederation in association with "Engineering". London, Engineering, Chemical & Marine Press.

Engineering and Marine Training, A. (1999). Engineering manufacturing: labour market observatory. Watford, Training Publications Ltd.

Engineering and Marine Training, A. (2000). Mechanical engineering report: engineering manufacturing labour market observatory, Engineering and Marine Training Authority.

Engineering and Marine Training, A. (2002). Mechanical equipment labour market observatory.

Engineering Employers, F. (1981). Mechanical engineering industry short term trends.

Engineering Employers, F. (1983). Mechanical engineering short term trends. London, Engineering Employers' Federation.

Engineering Employers, F. (1996). Engineering short term trends. London, Engineering Employers' Federation.

Engineering For Profit From, W. and G. Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Power Industries Division. Environmental Engineering (1994). Engineering for profit from waste IV, conference 9-11 November 1994, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London, supported by Institute of Wastes Management. [et al.], sponsored by the Environmental Engineering Group of the Power Industries Division of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. London, Mechanical Engineering Publications for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.


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