SOP I have been performing surgery on electronics since I was five years old, and I figured out how to unscrew the back of my old stereo. Harvesting tubes from discarded stereos became my number one hobby, before I learned how to drive. The nice old man at my local electronics store used to save up boxes of freebies for me, because he knew I could not afford to buy my own parts. Using discarded materials, I would create what I now call "franken-machines," using my self-taught, rudimentary knowledge of electronics and electronics design. The architecture of electronics continues to fascinate me, and I have even made some pocket money helping my friends, or their friends, fix broken devices. For me, these things came easy. I have had to challenge myself to learn beyond the old technologies and now, I have a working command of circuit boards and even larger-scale electronics that power machinery and commercial jets. There isn't an electrical engineering project, no matter how large or how small, that intimidates me. I recently...
It is on the cutting edge of electrical engineering that I hope to dwell.
Pharmaceutical industries have to operate in an environment that is highly competitive and subject to a wide variety of internal and external constraints. In recent times, there has been an increasing trend to reduce the cost of operation while competing with other companies that manufacture products that treat similar afflictions and ailments. The complexities in drug research and development and regulations have created an industry that is subject to intense
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