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    Module Notes Compiled by: Akash Sharma Session Topics | Module Member | Roll No. | Colour‚ TV world milestones till 1956 | Aishwarya Nair | 629 | Role of spectator‚ Approved channels and Violations of the Code | Yash Thakur | 649 | Production Process | Ujjwal Sen | 625 | Credits‚ Codes and Guidelines for Downlinking | Sujay Kulkarni | 639 | Script Writing‚ Ministry of Information and Broadcasting‚ Prasar Bharati‚ Codes and Guidelines for Uplinking | Shagun Lidhoo | 711 | Direction

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    Doctor Gary Hall Differential Equations March 2013 Differential Equations in Mechanical Engineering Often times college students question the courses they are required to take and the relevance they have to their intended career. As engineers and scientists we are taught‚ and even “wired” in a way‚ to question things through-out our lives. We question the way things work‚ such as the way the shocks in our car work to give us a smooth ride back and forth to school‚ or what really happens to an

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    The Role of Surface Engineering in the Automotive Industry The subject of surface engineering in the automotive industry has developed significantly in the last decade. A large driving force for the need for surface treatments has been energy consumption. 30 per cent of all energy consumed in the European Union derives from transportation activities‚ relying solely on fossil fuels. Due to this‚ and the push to reduce the emissions of polluting gases‚ car manufacturers must produce increasingly

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    Genetic engineering is a method of plant breeding that allows the transfer of genes from one plant into another‚ unrelated‚ plant species. The chief goal of producing genetically modified plants is to create species that do not naturally occur in the environment. Pros of plant genetic engineering include: Creating crops that are resistant to herbicides. Creating crops that possess resistance to insects. Producing plants that have richer nutritional value. Creating plants that could serve as vaccines

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    INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN COMPUTING Software Engineering (C2002) Assignment TERM 1 2009 Instruction: ? Answer ALL questions. ? Marks will be awarded for good presentation and thoroughness in your approach. ? NO marks will be awarded for the entire assignment if any part of it is found to be copied directly from printed materials or from another student. ? Complete this cover sheet and attach it to your assignment. Student declaration: I declare that: I understand what

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    I initially became interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering when I had knee surgery in 2011‚ which disabled me from being able to fully use my knee. My career goal is to be a Biomedical Engineer and I believe the BRITE Program here at North Carolina Central University will help me reach my goal. As alum from the City of Medicine Academy here in Durham‚ I have been exposed to the field of health services and medical care. I know that pursuing a degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences

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    CHAPTER II METHOD OF THE STUDY (SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PARADIGM) 2.1 Fourth Generation Techniques (4GT) Figure 2.1 4GT The developers used the fourth generation technique (4GT) as the system development methodology to be applied in this study. 4GT encompasses a broad array of software tools that have one thing in common‚ each enabled that the software developers to specify some characteristics of software at high level. There is a little debate that the higher the level at which software

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    RETROFITTING AND REHABILITATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES WHAT IS THE CONCEPT OF REPAIRING? • Once problems are clearly identified and objectives have been set‚ a timetable for repair is established in close consultation with the property owner that is in keeping with the findings of the evaluation.  • First and foremost‚ the contractor must comply with the drawing details and specifications. To further ensure the durability of the repair‚ repair procedures and selection

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    Bachelor of Software Engineering Prospectus 2012/ 2013 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Open University of Sri Lanka Important dates Closing date of applications: March 20‚ 2012 Selection Test: March 25‚ 2012 Registration for the Academic Year 2012/2013: May 20‚ 2012 Commencement of Academic Activities: May 26‚ 2012 Important information A list of qualifications presently recognised by the OUSL for granting exemptions is given in Appendix 1 of

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    Audio Vision

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    Audio-vision Main characteristics • The text (movie or audiovisual material) structures our vision. And not the other way around. • Moving Images tend to be vococentric or verbocentric. • Intensity of sounds (measured in db.) and different terms or planes (sound levels). • Synchronization points: when a visual occurrence coincides with an auditive occurrence. 1) A “hit” as a synchronization point; 2) An avoided synchronization point; 3) An elasticized synchronization point. • Implied synchronization

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