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    Opto Electronics

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    References: [1] Govind P. Agrawal‚ “Fiber-optic communication systems”‚ Third edition‚ 2002 [2] Govind P. Agrawal‚ “Nonlinear fiber optics”‚ Second edition‚ 1995 [3] Chidambaram Pavanasam‚ “Vestigial Side Band Demultiplexing for High Spectral Efficiency WDM systems”‚ Master thesis submitted to the Department

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    However‚ the main drawback to induction is the short range. The receiver should be close to the transmitter or induction unit to inductively couple with it. Resonant inductive coupling has implications for solving the two problems associated with non-resonant inductive coupling and electromagnetic radiation. One is caused by the other; distance and efficiency. Electromagnetic induction has a principle of a primary coil generating a predominantly magnetic field and a secondary coil within the field

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    Fletcher Electronics

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    William Bill Van Dyke‚ VP Corporate Procurement | From | Group “C” | Date | 26 - Dec – 2012 | Purpose | Communication strategy for rolling out change in procurement policy | Attachment | Draft Memo for Plant Managers | Dear Mr Bill‚ We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for bestowing your trust upon us for hiring us as the communication consultants on devising a communication strategy for the recent restructuring in the procurement policy. In our capacity‚ we would like to advise

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    Electronics Microprocessor

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    Contents Foreword ........................................................................... iii Introductory note for teachers........................................... vii Teacher’s note on evaluation ............................................... x Unit One: Equality in Indian Democracy .......................... 2 Chapter 1: On Equality .................................................... 4 Unit Two: State Government ......................................... 16 Chapter 2: Role of the Government

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    Green revolution Green Revolution refers to a series of research‚ development‚ and technology transfer initiatives‚ occurring between the 1940s and the late 1970s‚ that increased agriculture production around the world‚ beginning most markedly in the late 1960s. It forms a part of the ’neo-colonial’ system of agriculture wherein agriculture was viewed more of a commercial sector than a subsistence one.[1] The initiatives‚ led by Norman Borlaug‚ the "Father of the Green Revolution" credited with

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    High-speed electronic communications media‚ such as electronic mail and television‚ tend to prevent meaningful and thoughtful communication The advanced technology helps us to communicate with others. High-speed electronic media‚ such as email and TV‚ gives us a lot of meaningful communications. These cutting-edge technologies are powerful to enhance our communication in many ways. If we use them properly‚ they are better than many other media in exchanging meaningful information. We can find

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    Samsung Electronics

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    a. Customization () i. A-Y; D-Y; I-Y ii. 1‚200 products – focus on niche architecture and customers that value unique‚ high quality over commodities The capability to tailor products to precise customer needs has generated a positive synergy for Samsung allowing the company to charge a premium for their niche component architecture. This competence of creating over 1‚200 different products has given rise to a series of interrelated reactions that are hard to imitate (inimitable)

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    Electronics Engineering

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    Higher Colleges of Technology Sharjah Colleges Engineering Technology Department Course Name | Telecommunication II | Course Code | EELX N307 | Project Title | Project 4:ATM | Due Date | 9/5/2013 | Max Marks | 10% | Date Submitted | | % of final grade | | Section | | Student Name(s) | | Student ID(s) | | Learning Outcomes: | LO2 | Declaration: Individual 1. No part of this assignment has been copied from another source‚ (not from another group or student‚ an internet

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    Electronics Engineering

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    Abstract classes cannot be instantiated‚ but they can be extended into sub-classes. Points of abstract class : 1. Abstract class contains abstract methods. 2. Program can’t instantiate an abstract class. 3. Abstract classes contain mixture of non-abstract and abstract methods. 4. If any class contains abstract methods then it must implements all the abstract methods of the abstract class. Simple class: A "simple" class is a class that an instance can be created from (via new operator)

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    Blake Electronics

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    Basic Estimation Techniques In order to implement the various techniques discussed in this class‚ the students must be able to determine the mathematical relation between the economic variables that make up the various functions used in economicsdemand functions‚ production functions‚ cost functions‚ and others. For example‚ a manager often must determine the total cost of producing various levels of output. As you will see later‚ the relation between total cost (C) and quantity

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