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GENERAL - Control Systems 75% developed - Statics 25% developedAERONAUTICS - Jet Propulsion 25% developedASTRONAUTICS - Space Transport and Engineering Methods 25% developedAUTOMOTIVE - Automotive Systems - Electric Vehicle Conversion - Nissan 240SX Performance ModificationCIVIL ENGINEERING - House Construction 25% developed - Soil mechanics 25% developed - Structural Engineering 25% developed - Transportation engineering 75% developed

MATERIALS SCIENCE - Introduction to Materials Science 0% developed  as of 8 September 2006MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - Engineering Acoustics 75% developed  as of 23 February 2006 - Solid Mechanics 25% developed - Engineering Thermodynamics 25% developed - Fluid Mechanics 25% developed - Heat Transfer 25% developed - Engineering Mechanics 25% developedELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Circuit Theory 50% developed - Communication Systems 25% developed - Digital Circuits 25% developed - Digital Signal Processing 25% developed - Embedded Systems 50% developed - Signals and Systems 25% developedELECTRONIC ENGINEERING - Circuit Idea 25% developed - Electronics 50% developed - Semiconductors 25% developedGEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING - Geographic Information SystemsMICRO- and NANOTECHNOLOGY - Nanotechnology 25% developed - Microtechnology 25% developed

BiologyHuman Physiology 100% developedPre-Clinical Medicine (Basic Sciences)Medical Physiology Biochemistry Neuroscience Immunology PharmacologyUSMLE Step 1 Clinical MedicineSurgery Orthopaedics Emergency Medicine Radiation Oncology Diagnostic Radiology Speech A Textbook of Community Medicine Osirix USMLE Step 2 General Medical InterestFirst Aid 100% developedDepression Genetic Counselling Jehovah's Witness Informed Consent Computational Biology Stuttering 100% developedHome Remedies Consciousness studies Pre-Medical SubjectsGeneral Biology Organic Chemistry General Chemistry

HSC Extension 1 and 2 Mathematics 0% developed  as of Mar 12, 2007 - A-level Mathematics 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Abstract algebra 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Algebra 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Applicable Mathematics 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Basic Math for Adults 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Beginning Mathematics 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Calculus 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Complex Analysis 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Conic Sections 0% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Differential Geometry 0% developed  as of Dec 11, 2007 - Discrete mathematics 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Introduction to Game Theory 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Finite Model Theory50% developed  as of May 1, 2007 - Functional Analysis25% developed  as of March 25, 2009 - Geometry 25% developed  as of Jan 23, 2005 - Geometry for Elementary School 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Handbook of Descriptive Statistics 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - High-School Mathematics Extensions 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Linear algebra 50% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Mathematical Proof 0% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Numerical Methods 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Pre-Algebra 0% developed  as of Mar 15, 2006 - Probability 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Real Analysis 75% developed  as of May 23, 2008 - Set Theory 25% developed  as of Mar 19, 2005 - Statistics 25% developed  as of Jan 1, 2000 - Topology 50% developed  as of Apr 4, 2000 - Trigonometry 75% developed  as of Feb 4, 2006 - The Book of Mathematical Proofs 0% developed  as of Sep 27, 2007 (Sep 27, 2007) - Vectors 0% developed  as of Feb 5, 2009 (Feb 5, 2009) - Graph Theory

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