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    Outline of Torts

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    person s conduct B. Battery 1. An actor commits battery if he acts intending: a. to cause a harmful or offensive contact to person of other or a third person OR b. to cause imminent apprehension of such contact AND c. harmful or offensive contact actually results 2. Elements: a. a contact b. that is harmful or offensive‚ and c. that the defendant caused intentionally 3. Essence of battery is an offense to dignity involved

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    supercapacitor

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    Electric double-layer capacitor Electrical double-layer capacitors (EDLC) are‚ together with pseudocapacitors‚ part of a new type of electrochemical capacitors[1] called supercapacitors‚ also known as ultracapacitors. Supercapacitors do not have a conventional solid dielectric. The capacitance value of an electrochemical capacitor is determined by two storage principles: Double-layer capacitance – electrostatic storage of the electrical energy achieved by separation of charge in a Helmholtz

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    keyboards‚ which is convenient for most anyone. Some people do prefer a touch screen and they do have some laptops that are touch screen now but a keyboard is what most people prefer when it comes to running an office or going to school. A laptop battery life last around three hours and decreases with games and videos. The average laptop weighs about five to seven pounds. A laptop is a combined functionality of a desktop computer with a portability of a mobile phone. When it comes to Ipads the

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    The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a biochemical technology in molecular biology used to amplify a single copy or a few copies of a piece of DNA across several orders of magnitude‚ generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence. Developed in 1983 by Kary Mullis‚[1][2] PCR is now a common and often indispensable technique used in medical and biological research labs for a variety of applications.[3][4] These include DNA cloning for sequencing‚ DNA-based phylogeny‚ or

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    limited-edition jackets‚ while a cable running discreetly through the garment’s lining connects the panels to a removable battery pack in the jacket’s front pocket. A special snap-flap closure provides easy access to the battery pack‚ and its double USB port allows the user to conveniently connect it with up to two mobile phones‚ tablets or e-reader devices via USB cord. The battery pack can also be charged via a laptop or external power outlet‚ and when not in use‚ it stores energy for use at a later

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    Micromax in India

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    Rahul Sharma‚ The owner of Micromax who was into PCO business decided to diversify from PCO devices into the business of mobile handsets. The company designed a battery that could last 30 days on a single charge and give 17 hours of talk-time. Micromax asked vendors in China and Taiwan to manufacture 10‚000 handsets with these battery specs and Micromax’s handset business was on its way. COMPANY’S PERFORMANCE. Since our entry into the Indian mobile handset market in March 2008‚ our overall market

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    TL84, LM35 electronics

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    This block contains the LM35 sensor. It receives 9V supply from a battery and delivers an output voltage signal that ranges between 0 and 500 mV depending on temperature‚ 0V at 0ºC and 500mV at 50ºC increasing linearly in between. It may deliver more than 500 mV when the temperature is higher than 50ºC ‚ but it is useless since the conditioning system has a ceiling temperature of 50ºC beyond which sticks displaying as if it was 50ºC. It has a RC damper of 1uA capacitance and 100Ω resistor connected

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    Flood Monitoring System

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    Chapter III Methodology The development process is generally based on Morris Asimow’s principle as shown in figure 3.1 (Asimow‚ 1962). Concept Embodiment Design Detailed Design Planning for Manufacture Testing Figure 3.1 Methodology block diagram Based on the summarized chronological development process by Asimow’s principle shown above. The researchers propose a technical solution to the problem that presented in the following logical order: (1) the Hardware Description‚ (2) the Firmware

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    Nothing micro about Micromax Although he’s never driven a truck in his life‚ Rahul Sharma’s past‚ present and future is memorably connected to a truck battery. I In August 2007‚ in the powerless village of Behrampur in West Bengal‚ Mr Sharma saw an Airtel PCO being powered by a truck battery. Every night‚ the PCO owner would lug the battery 12 km to an adjoining village on his cycle‚ charge it there overnight‚ and lug it back to Behrampur in the morning. In late 2007‚ when Micromax decided to

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    making smartphone brilliant

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    Telecom‚ Media & High Tech Extranet Making smartphones brilliant: Ten trends No.20 RECALL A publication of the Telecommunications‚ Media‚ and Technology Practice June 2012 Copyright © McKinsey & Company‚ Inc. 8 Making smartphones brilliant: Ten trends By: Venkat Atluri /// Umit Cakmak /// Richard Lee /// Shekhar Varanasi RECALL No.20 – A new era of personalized computing Making smartphones brilliant: Ten trends The top-ten trends that will shape the future of mobile

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