methods to improve coverage and capacity in cellular systems. 21. What is intersystem handoff? 22. Define Co-channel Interference 23. Define Adjacent-channel Interference 01 15. Define Dwell time. W IR For more details visit www.agniece.blog.com EL 11. Differentiate Fixed and Dynamic channel assignment strategies. ES S C O M M U N IC AT I O N 24. Define near-far effect Part-B 1. Explain the cellular system architecture in detail. 2. Explain
Premium Cellular network Fading Error detection and correction
Many companies are finding it increasingly difficult to retain employees. Turnover is becoming a serious problem in today’s corporate environment. It is now relatively common to change jobs every few years‚ rather than grow with one company throughout the employment life as was once commonplace. It is defined as “the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers. Most of organizations want to reduce this problem because sometimes it
Premium Employment Ratio Employee benefit
Photosynthesis in C3 plants and their adaptations to the Mediterranean Climate Abstract. Photosynthesis is the process that plants use to harness the energy of the sun through light and use it to create sugars. Photophosphorylation is the first step of photosynthesis and occurs in the chloroplast. Light is captured by light harvesting complexes. The light excites electrons which excite surronding electrons through resonance induction and excite special pairs of electrons. These electrons help pump
Premium Photosynthesis
The concentration of 1-kestose isomer increased steadily with time from 0 - 80 min. During this time‚ sucrose was significantly influencing the rate of 1-kestose formation and hence the optimum concentration of the 1-kestose isomer was observed at 80 min. After 80 min‚ the 1-kestose concentration gradually decreased. This was because the invertase active sites had become saturated with sucrose (substrate) or sucrose had been used up in the reaction. Therefore‚ there was a gradual decrease observed
Premium Enzyme Concentration Chemistry
63 | 0.07 | 17 | 0 | 0.26 | 0.14 | 0.67 | 0.07 | 18 | 0 | 0.28 | 0.15 | 0.71 | 0.08 | 19 | 0 | 0.29 | 0.16 | 0.73 | 0.09 | 20 | 0 | 0.3 | 0.17 | 0.75 | 0.10 | Rate of CO(2)Production (mL/hr) | 0 | 0.3 | 0.17 | 0.75 | 0.10 | Title: Respiration-Fermentation in Yeast Aim: To study the different of solution affect the gas forms during fermentation in yeast. Procedure: Refer to Lab manual Result: Questions: 1. Yes. 2. Sucrose. 3. When no oxygen the ATP will be produce.
Premium Ethanol Carbon dioxide Yeast
Effect of Boiling on the Rate of Aerobic Respiration of Germinating Peas Abstract Aerobic respiration is an enzyme mediated process during which glucose is used to make ATP to fuel the cells energy needs. Germination is one of such processes that make use of aerobic respiration and because certain factors can affect aerobic respiration‚ it would also affect germination. In this experiment‚ we examined the effects of boiling on the rate of aerobic respiration of germinating peas. Unboiled germinating
Premium Cellular respiration Carbon dioxide Oxygen
Bausch and Lomb Spectrophotometer was used. Often objects appear colored because of their absorption of light within regions of the visible spectrum. The color of light we can see is composed of the wavelengths that the object did not absorb. Photosynthesis in plants takes place in organelles called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain a number of coloured compounds‚ known as pigments‚ in their thylakoids‚ where light dependent reactions occur(Mitchelsl‚ Reece). Spinach leaves contain chlorophyll
Premium Light Electromagnetic radiation Photosynthesis
Data: quantitative The data below is the raw data collected during the lab to test the photosynthetic rate of five different .75% colored bicarbonate solutions. Time taken for three spinach leaf disks to rise to the top of .75% bicarbonate solution (measured in minutes) Uncertainty +/- 10 seconds Uncertainty +/- 10 seconds Qualitative: This data is a record of the physical reactions or visual observations during the lab * Some of the leaf disks are not cut properly * Blue
Premium Arithmetic mean Standard deviation Color
How does the Amount of CO2 Affect the Rate of Photosynthesis? There are a number of variables that can affect the photosynthesis rate of Canadian water weed (Elodea). They are as follows:  The amount of light: an increased light level increases the rate of photosynthesis to a certain point where at another factor limits the photosynthesis rate.  The temperature: Increased temperature increases the rate of photosynthesis to a certain temperature‚ after which‚ essential enzymes
Free Carbon dioxide Photosynthesis Oxygen
DATE: 2011/09/27 LAB NO.: 4 SYLLABUS TOPIC: Cellular structure AIM: To draw a tissue map of a dicotyledonous root. APPARATUS AND MATERIALS: Microscope‚ slides of the dicotyledonous root‚ and drawing materials such as pencils‚ ruler‚ and an eraser. METHOD/PROCEDURE: -The microscope was set on the tabletop (a flat‚ sturdy surface) where there was plenty of room to work with and was plugged into a power source. -The slide of the specimen (dicotyledonous root) was placed onto the stage of the
Premium Root Xylem Vascular plant