Biology Vocabulary: 1. Immigration: influx of individuals into an area 2. Emigration: movement of individuals out an area. 3. Logistic growth: (shown with an S-shaped curve) population growth that levels off at carrying capacity. 4. Exponential growth: (shown as J-shaped curve) geometric increase of a population as it grows into an ideal unlimited environment. 5. Niche: the sum total of a species use of the abiotic and biotic resources in its environment 6. Symbiosis: an ecological relationship
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Module 1 vocabulary Mathieu Orfila published work on poisons and how they affected animals. Francis Galton studied fingerprints and developed a methodology for their classification. In a book published in 1892‚ Galton showed the uniqueness of fingerprints and how they could be used for identification. Dr. Leone Lattes figured out a way to determine the type of blood from a dried bloodstain and began applying the new test to criminal investigations. Calvin Goddard found a way of using a comparison
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2011 International Conference on Telecommunication Technology and Applications Proc .of CSIT vol.5 (2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press‚ Singapore GSM Based Bus location tracking and passenger density detection system KV Natarajan1 1 Electrical and Electronics Department‚ Rajalakshmi Engineering College‚ Thandalam‚ Chennai Abstract. In this paper‚ tracking of buses and passenger density detection using GSM technology has been discussed. Ticketing machine in the bus will be fitted with an GSM
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GPS tracking unit A GPS tracking unit is a device that uses the Global Positioning System to determine the precise location of a vehicle‚ person‚ or other asset to which it is attached and to record the position of the asset at regular intervals. The recorded location data can be stored within the tracking unit‚ or it may be transmitted to a central location data base‚ or internet-connected computer‚ using a cellular (GPRS or SMS)‚ radio‚ or satellite modem embedded in the unit. This allows the
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“The view of the majority is always right.” Discuss. Question analysis: There is an implicit assumption‚ within the opening statement (which is to be discussed) => The view of the majority Encourages the student to explain why the view of the majority is right The key word “always” prompts evaluation‚ and provides a hint at how the question should be answered. Student is prompted to question the validity of the statement‚ particular in respect of whether the view of the majority is right in all
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of digital data’s applications to real life‚ the 21st century has become a significant milestone of the development of technologies and human’s modernness. Among the new technologies‚ my favorite one is the Global Positioning System (known as GPS)‚ which is part of navigation and tracking technology‚ because of its usefulness and convenience. Thousand years ago‚ our ancestors had to go to pretty extreme measures to prevent them from getting lost: they erected monumental landmarks‚ drafted detailed
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GP-Care is a microchip device (10 x 5 x 2mm) integrated with a Global Positioning System (GPS) tracker and gyroscope. It is easily built into common accessories used by elderly such as walking stick‚ pendant‚ bracelet or rings. GP-Care will be activated when the user presses the distress button or when the gyroscope detects a sudden change in orientation consistent
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Lesson 1: accentuate comprehensive intricacy provocative usurp ambiguous felicitous introspective rhetorical vernacular Word accentuate Structure Sentence A commanding speaker‚ Douglass used his powerful voice to accentuate important points and to get his listeners’ attention. Context Sound Accentuation Definition V. To emphasize‚ to heighten the effect of‚ to pronounce or mark with an accent synonyms emphasize‚ highlight‚ put
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WORDS MEANING SENTENCES 1. anachronism You say that something is an anachronism when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned. - The President tended to regard the Church as an anachronism 2. aberrant Aberrant means unusual and not socially acceptable - Ian’s rages and aberrant behavior worsened 3. eclectic An eclectic collection of objects‚ ideas‚ or beliefs is wide-ranging and comes from many different sources - .an eclectic collection of paintings‚ drawings‚ and prints 4
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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Implementation Download from Wow! eBook A step-by-step guide to implementing Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Victoria Yudin BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Implementation Copyright © 2010 Packt Publishing All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ without the prior written permission of the publisher‚ except in the case of brief quotations embedded in
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