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    Ndet in the Nuclear Industry

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    Winter     ‘13   NDET in the Nuclear Industry An Overview Jethro Moses - 10BME0077 Karthik Ramaswamy - 10BME0079 Samuel Victor - 10BME0213 V I T   U n i v e r s i t y   Table  of  Contents     1.0  INTRODUCTION  ......................................................................................................................................  3   1.1  IN  SERVICE  INSPECTION  .........................................

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    Unit 1: Health‚ Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment L/600/0211 BTEC Nationals 10 Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit enables learners to understand the responsibilities of employers and employees and the control measures used to reduce risk and meet legal requirements. They will gain knowledge of how to undertake risk assessments and accident recording and reporting procedures. Unit introduction The construction

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    Child Labor

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION: 1 1.1 Definition Of Child Labour: 5 1.2 Types Of Child Labour: 5 2.0 HISTORY: 8 2.1 Global Perspective: 8 2.2 Pakistan And Child Labour Situation: 8 2.3 Some More Facts: 10 2.4 Brief About The Tradition Of Child Labour In Pakistan: 10 3.0 CHILD LABOUR-NOT AN ISOLATED PHENOMENON-THE CAUSES: 12 3.1 Causes Of Child Labour: 13 Socio-Economic Factors: 13 Political: 14 4.0 ADVANTAGES: 16 5.0 DISADVANTAGES: 17 5.1 Consequences Of Child Labour: 18 6.0

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    Formal Report Exp 9

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    University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Laboratory APPLICATION OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF TEST TO CLASSIFY HYROXY- AND CARBONYL-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS Jane Catherine SP. Villanueva‚ Edenn Claudine C. Villaraza‚ Lorenz Oliver C. Villegas and Cristel Bernice T. Wee Group 10 2G-Medical Technology Organic Chemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT Hydroxyl group refers to a functional group containing OH- when it is a substituent in an organic compound. It is also known as the characteristic

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    MEMS

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    University of Ljubljana Faculty for mathematics and physics Department of physics Seminar MEMS ACCELEROMETERS Author: Matej Andrejašiˇ c Mentor: doc. dr. Igor Poberaj Marec 2008 Abstract: MEMS accelerometers are one of the simplest but also most applicable micro-electromechanical systems. They became indispensable in automobile industry‚ computer and audio-video technology. This seminar presents MEMS technology as a highly developing industry. Special attention is given to the

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    0. Gau R. Viskanta Fellow ASME Heat Transfer Laboratory‚ Scool of Mechanical Engineering‚ Purdue University‚ West Lafayette‚ IN 47907 citing and Solidification of a Pure Metal on a Vertical Wall This paper reports on the role of natural convection on solid-liquid interface motion and heat transfer during melting and solidification of a pure metal {gallium) on a vertical wall. The measurements of the position of the phase-change boundary as well as of temperature distributions and temperature

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    Materials Handling Notes

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    Materials Handling Belt‚ chain and screw conveyors and bucket elevators. Vertical and horizontal conveying by a variety of methods. Conveyor selection depends on material and application. Options include fugitive dust containment‚ multiple inlet and discharge points‚ variable speed conveying‚ product weighing and tramp metal separation. Note by MD. ROKUNUZZAMAN Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology 1.1 Definition: Materials handling

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    Rebranding Elite Paint

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    Letter of Transmittal ZarjinaTarana Khalil (ZTK) Lecturer‚ School of Business North South University Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Date: 01/01/2014 Subject: Report on dying brand- Elite Paints Dear Ma’am‚ Here is the report on our dying brand Elite Paints which was the term report for the semester Fall’2013. In this report we have re-branded Elite paint which is a dying brand due to unattractive packaging and lack of marketing. Thus‚ we have re-launched Elite Paints with a new logo and slogan. We

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    electron microscopy

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    Paper submission on electron microscopy professor: Ernesto Suarez by ananthalakshmi adapa University of Hartford What is a electron microscopy? An electron microscope (EM) is a type of microscope that uses an electron beam to illuminate a specimen and produce a magnified image. An EM has greater resolving power than a light microscope and can reveal the structure of smaller objects because electrons have wavelengths about

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    Magnetic Sensors

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    Vibration Sensors Introduction / Selection Characteristic Flat Frequency Response 20–1‚500 Hz 2–5‚000 Hz Phase Fidelity 2–5‚000Hz Reduced Noise at Higher Frequencies Linearity Mounting in Any Orientation Temperature Limitation EMI* Resistance Mechanical Durability Coil and Magnet Velocity Sensor Piezoelectric Velocity Sensor Yes No Yes Yes Acceptable Excellent No Good Sensor Dependent > +707°F (+375°C) Acceptable Good Yes Good Yes +248°F (+120°C)

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