of contents | Telecommunication Devices | Figure 1 | Page 1 | Timeline of communication devices | Page 1 | Change to Mobile Phones over the years | Page 2 | 1G Technology | Page 2 | 1G Breifcase-sized | Page 2 | Analog technology to Digital technology | Page 2 | 2G Technology | Page 3 | 3G Technology | Page 3 | 4G technology | Page 3 | Changes to Transportation over the years | History of Transportation timeline | Stone Age to 18th Century | Page 4 | 19th Century | Page
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Introduction The Indian telecommunication industry is the world’s fastest growing industry with893.85million mobile phone subscribers as of December 2012. It is also the second largest telecommunication network in the world in terms of number of wireless connection after china. As fastest growing telecommunication industry in the world‚ it is projected that India will have 1159 billion mobile subscribers by 2013 which would be considered India as a highest mobile phone subscriber. Furthermore
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The production possibilities (PP) curve is a graphical medium of highlighting the central problem of ’what to produce’. To decide what to produce and in what quantities‚ it is first necessary to know what is obtainable. The PP curve shows the options that are obtainable‚ or simply the production possibilities. What is obtainable is based on the following assumptions: 1. The resources available are fixed. 2. The technology remains unchanged. 3. The resources are fully employed. 4. The resources
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THE EFFECT OF GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION ON ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION IN YEAST INTRODUCTION: Yeast‚ also known as a saccharomyces cerevisiae‚ is single celled eukaryotic cells that are in the kingdom fungi and are unicellular organisms which normally reproduce asexually by budding at a very high rate. Scientists quite often decide to work with yeast because of its features fast growing rate and the fact that yeast ’s DNA can be easily manipulated. Some types of yeast can be found naturally on plant or in
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Estimating Osmolarity by change in weight Abstract Water flows in and out of cells in an attempt to attain a state of equilibrium. The concentration of solutes to solvent in the cells environment is the cause of the water flow. Plant and animal cells can be negatively affected or positively affected due to the concentration balance in their environment. Potato cells were used to see the affects of sucrose in different concentrations. In some
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for second generation ( 2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile phones. • The GSM standard was developed as a replacement for first generation (1G) analog cellular networks‚ and originally described a digital‚ circuit-switched network optimized for full duplex voice telephony. This was expanded over time to include data communications‚ first by circuit-switched transport‚ then packet data transport via GPRS • Subsequently‚ the 3GPP developed third generation (3G) UMTS standards followed
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com/WN/cell-phones-demography-nielsen-databreaks-mobile-phone/story?id=11468925 5 6. Campbell‚ Jim‚ and Demand Media. “The Technology of Smartphones.” Tech Tips‚ n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2011 <http://techtips.salon.com>. 7. Chaudhary‚ Apurva. “What Is 0G‚1G‚ 2G‚ 3G‚ 4G?” TechKnots Mobile: Mobile News‚ Reviews‚ Prices and More. Tech Knots‚ 3 May 2010. Web. 17 Nov. 2011. <http://www.techknots.com>. 8. Cochrane‚ T. & Bateman‚ R. (2010). Smartphones give you wings: Pedagogical affordances of mobile Web
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Acetate | Naphthalene | Mass of solid (g) | 5g | 2g | 2g | Volume of water (50mL) | 50mL | 50mL | 50mL | Volume of water & solid (mL) | 53mL | 52mL |
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