A form of academic dishonesty Presenting data in a piece of work which were not gathered in accordance with guidelines defining the appropriate methods for collecting or generating data and failing to include a substantially accurate account of the method by which the data were gathered or collected
the act of making something (a product) from raw materials; "the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals"; "an improvement in the manufacture of explosives"; "manufacturing is vital to Great Britain"
In research ethics the term, "fabrication" means making up data, experiments or other significant information in proposing, conducting or reporting research In engineering, the term "fabrication" has a benign connotation, meaning to make something Sometimes it is used to refer to an intermediate stage in going from designs to manufacture or construction
The manufacturing process usually performed in a plant to convert raw material into finished metal building components The main operations are cold- forming, cutting, punching, welding, cleaning and painting
The joining, usually by welding, of two or more parts to produce a finished assembly The components of the assembly may be a combination of cast and wrought materials
To change the physical characteristics of tangible personal property, or improve tangible personal property, or to cause the tangible personal property to operate in a new or different manner
the act of constructing something (as a piece of machinery) the act of making something (a product) from raw materials; "the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals"; "an improvement in the manufacture of explosives"; "manufacturing is vital to Great Britain"
Sankhara literally means "putting together," and carries connotations of jerry-rigged artificiality It is applied to physical and to mental processes, as well as to the products of those processes Various English words have been suggested as renderings for sankhara -- such as "formation," "determination," "force," and "constructive activity" -- but "fabrication," in both of its senses, as the process of fabrication and the fabricated things that result, seems the best equivalent for capturing the connotations as well as the denotations of the term
Sankhara literally means "putting together", and carries connotations of jerry-rigged artificiality It is applied to physical and to mental processes, as well as to the products of those processes Various English words have been suggested as renderings for sankhara - such as "formation", "determination", "force", and "construction" - but "fabrication", in both of its senses, as the process of fabrication and the fabricated things that result, seems the best equivalent for capturing the connotations as well as the denotations of the term
The manufacturing process performed in a plant to convert raw material into finished metal building components The main operations are cold forming, cutting, punching, welding, cleaning, and painting