ME 686: Micro-manufacturing Assignment 1 Study the effects of process parameters (speed‚ feed‚ depth of cut etc.) associated with SPDT for manufacturing of micro lens let arrays. Also find out the ranges of these process parameters and values of optimal process parameters. Submitted by: Marmeek Kishor Kumar Kosambia (09010332) Submitted to : Dr. S.N. Joshi Date of Submission: 17/01/13 Introduction A microlens array is composed of a series of micro lens distributed in a regular pattern
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The Risk of Macros A primary security risk in using macros is that macros can be programmed to act like viruses and delete files and cause a lot of damage to your system. Depending on the service pack installed you may get an alert every time you open a file that contains a macro. It would be a good security practice to never enable macros unless you are completely confident and aware of the source. Any unsigned macros are automatically disabled. Any macros that are unknown or downloaded‚ the
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Micro analysis: • Film: Blade • Year: 1998 • Director: Stephen Norrington In this micro analysis I will be analysing the film Blade which was produced in 1998 and directed by Stephen Norrington. The micro elements I am going to focus on are Mise-en-scene and cinematography. I will be analysing everything in the scene including props‚ costumes‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ setting‚ codes-framing to determine how it creates meaning. In cinematography I will focus on the camera
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Estimating the Factors of Suicides in the Philippines Using a Dynamic Econometric Model Approach In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements in ECOMET2 Submitted by: Lim‚ Kevin Shaun Y. Ong‚ Bruce Jacob R. Tumangday‚ Ronnel G. V25 Submitted to: Dr. Cesar Rufino ECOMET2 Professor Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 1.1 Objectives 4 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Scope and Limitations 5 II. Review of Related
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Micro-expressions are brief‚ involuntary facial expressions caused by a certain emotion experienced by the person. These expressions are shown on the face‚ and are universal in the sense that every human being‚ no matter what origin‚ or where they live it will be the same as everyone else. These expressions are also known for their difficulty in hiding them. They usually show one of the seven basic universal emotions: Disgust‚ anger‚ fear‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ surprise and contempt. (John) The study
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RUNNING HEAD: MICRO-ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Micro-Organizational Behavior Robert Alford Grantham University MICRO-ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Abstract During the course of this class my focus will be on the use of micro-organizational behavior and to focus on and discuss the finer points of behavior within a large organization such as that of the military or that of Wal-Mart Corporation. Furthermore I will talk about the process of decision-making and cooperation
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References: (Zeller & Meyer‚ 2002). Asian‚ Dr. Yunus began a micro-finance program among women in Bangladesh in 1976‚ following the wide-spread famine in 1974 (Abdulrahman‚ 2007). In 1998‚ it was first time micro finance industry in Somaliland (as cited in Bekkin‚ 2007) program; in 1996‚ SA’ID received its first substantial capital injection from Oxfam America (Saacid Foundation report
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Macro environment is the external and uncontrollable factors that influence a company’s or product’s development. Billabong must know the value of each of the macro environment factors; such as‚ economic‚ demographics ‚ and lifestyle‚ technology and natural forces. Before companies‚ or in our case Billabong‚ produce a new products‚ they should study each macro environment force carefully. Each force have its effects on the market. Economic forces affect the consumer buying power and spending
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can have it more than once. The differences between a virus and a bacterium are thus: * Bacteria are unicellular‚ Viruses have no cells. * Bacteria have DNA and RNA floating in cytoplasm‚ and a cell wall and membrane. Viruses have DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat. * Bacteria have Ribosomes‚ whereas viruses do not. * Bacterial infections are localised‚ yet viruses are systemic. As you can see‚ there are a load of differences between viruses and bacteria‚ however there
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relative wages of skilled and unskilled workers B) unemployment C) differences in standards of living across countries D) fluctuations in the level of economic activity 1) 2) Primarily‚ macroeconomists use microeconomic principles to study A) business cycles and trends in the stock market. B) long-run economic growth and business cycles. C) trends in the stock market and long-term economic growth. D) long-run economic growth and antitrust policies. 2) 3) The relationship between the level of growth of an economic variable
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