Under Graduate Courses
Category: UG
CBT333-TE_Unit III _ Case Study
A biomaterial is a non-viable substance, either natural or synthetic, engineered to interact with biological systems to replace, repair, or
CBT333-TE_Unit II _ Case Study
Tissue architecture refers to the spatial organization of cells, extracellular matrix (ECM), and other components within a tissue, defining its
CBT333-TE_Unit I _ Case Study
Tissue engineering is a field that combines biomaterials, cells, and biochemical factors to restore, maintain, or improve tissue function. It
BT3020-ACRE_Unit III _ Case Study
Non-ideal reactors are chemical reactors where the flow patterns and mixing deviate from the idealized CSTR (continuous stirred-tank reactor) or
BT3020-ACRE_Unit II _ Case Study
An ideal reactor is a theoretical concept representing a reactor with specific, simplified characteristics that allow for easy mathematical analysis
BT3020-ACRE_Unit I _ Case Study
Chemical kinetics focuses on the speed of chemical reactions and the factors that influence it, such as concentration and temperature,
