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    packaging‚ larger size or lower price) are very apparent to consumers without being wastefully extravagant (i.e. they are at or just above the JND). When it comes to product improvements‚ marketers very much want to meet or exceed the consumer’s differential threshold; that is‚ they want consumers to readily perceive any improvements made in the original products. Marketers use the JND to determine the amount of improvement they should make in their products. Less than the JND is wasted effort because the

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    estimates sustainable level of current account deficit (CAD) for India by applying a model akin to `Domar’s Model of Debt Sustainability’ to the threshold level of net external liabilities that economy should not breach to ensure stability of the external sector. Probit analysis based on a select panel of market economies was used to arrive at the threshold level. Study concludes that CAD between 2.4 to 2.8 per cent of GDP is sustainable over the medium term under the assumptions that GDP growth ranges

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    Name: Date: 1. Consciousness A) is a relatively simple phenomenon B) exists on a continuum C) is an all-or-nothing phenomenon D) includes only those states in which someone is fully alert 2. Armand is daydreaming‚ Adele is dreaming while asleep. Which statement is TRUE? A) Armand is semi-conscious‚ Adele is unconscious. B) Armand is semi-conscious‚ Adele is in an altered state of consciousness. C) Both Armand and Adele are in altered states of consciousness. D) Armand is in an altered state

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    A brief experience on journey through hardware developments for image processing and it’s applications on Cryptography Sangeet Saha1‚ Chandrajit pal2‚ Rourab paul3‚ Satyabrata Maity 4‚ Suman Sau5 Dept of Computer Science & Engineering 1‚ A. K. Choudhury School of Information Technology2‚3‚4‚5 University Of Calcutta‚ Kolkata‚ India 92‚ A.P.C Road‚Kolkata-700009 [Sangeet.saha87‚ palchandrajit‚ rourab.paul‚ satyabrata.maity‚ sumansau] @gmail.com Keywords Image processing‚ Field Programmable

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    Qualitative and quantitative sensory testings were mainly utilized to study PDAP pathophysiology. Some investigators tried also to understand whether these tests may be helpful in the diagnostic process. Baad-Hansen et al.‚ in a case-control study (level of evidence 3) found that QualST has an acceptable intra- and inter-examiner reliability (62). QualST is characterized by three intra-oral tests to conduct bilaterally to find somatosensory differences between the painful and non painful side

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    Consumer Behavior MBA Sem. – III IMP Questions Unit I 1. Describe the interrelationship between consumer behavior and marketing concept. (what is marketing and societal marketing concept‚ embracing the marketing concept and segmentation‚ targeting and positioning) 2. Describe the interrelationship between marketing research‚ market segmentation and targeting and the development of the marketing mix for a manufacture of mobile phone. (embracing the marketing concept‚ utilizing the concepts

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    would give it a 7(very coarse). The roughness that it had‚ gave my body a jolt. I felt like it was uncomfortable to the touch. My brain had transmitted my reaction when I touched the object. In this experiment the reaction called different threshold‚ which is the difference between two stimuli.( Words of Wisdom‚ 2013 ) There were changes in the way my finger felt once I placed it on the sandpaper. When I first touched the sandpaper it felt rough and odd to me. The sandpaper registered in my

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    STROOP EFFECT When the words ‘red‚ green‚ yellow and blue’ printed in coloured inks but in incongruent combinations of colour and word e.g. the word ‘red’ printed in colour yellow‚ the word yellow in the colour blue and so on and the Ss are required to name the colours as quickly as they can‚ ignoring the words‚ it is not easy to do so. Invariably‚ the colours are hard to name than when they are shown in simple strips uncomplicated by the words. Typically volume of voice goes up; reading falters;

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    Transistor A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals. It is made of a solid piece of semiconductor material‚ with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor’s terminals changes the current flowing through another pair of terminals. Because the controlled (output) power can be much more than the controlling (input) power‚ the transistor provides amplification of a signal. Today

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    Psych 140 Sensation and Perception Web Quest Go to: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/V/Vision.html 1.) Define and explain the following parts: a. iris- A ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening. Pigmented and responsible for the eye color. b. pupil- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters. It is under the control of the

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