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    Differential Equ

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    ation in matlabThe MathWorks - Support - Differential Equations in MATLAB file:///C:/aainfors/Tech/work/Phys321/The%20MathWorks%20-%20... home Worldwide st ore cont act us si te hel p Ri chard Sonnenf el d | My a ccount | Log out Products & Services Industries Academia Support User Community Company Product Support 1510 - Differential Equations in MATLAB Differential Problems in MATLAB 1. What Equations Can MATLAB Handle? 2. Where Can I Find Tutorials or Additional

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    Hacking: Using a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system (malicious intent). Exp: Nokia hacked by Kevin Mitnick‚ hacking into email accounts Software Copyright: Certain portions of software that are licensed. Protects others from copying it without the owner’s permission. Exp: Torrent (illegally download films)‚ Jail Break Encryption: Scrambling data/information into an unrecognized format. Exp: Used when sending a private message‚ to protect sensitive data Ergonomic: User-friendly

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    Submitted To The Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Submitted By Dhruba Adhikari Familiarization with Basic CT/DT functions Objective The basic objective of this lab was to be familiar with MATLAB‚ one of the most famous tools used in Signal Analysis and Processing. Theory Impulse Signal The impulse function‚ also known as Dirac delta function or Dirac impulse‚ is defined by |

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    Ford Hybrid Marketing Plan

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    Introduction The push for green cars comes from people looking for ways to lessen their impact on the environment and become less dependent on oil. The research into alternative and more efficient energy is ongoing‚ but there is technology available for those who are willing to help. At the individual level‚ personal automobiles are one of the easiest ways for people to help with the movement. As more people are becoming informed and taking action‚ companies are feeling pressure from the government

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    Fsk modulatio & demodulation

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    Continuous-Phase Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Contents Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide FSK-1 FSK-2 FSK-3 FSK-4 FSK-5 FSK-6 FSK-7 FSK-8 FSK-9 FSK-10 FSK-11 FSK-12 FSK-15 FSK-16 FSK-17 FSK-18 FSK-19 FSK-20 FSK-22 FSK-23 Introduction The FSK Transmitter The FSK Transmitter (cont. 1) The FSK Transmitter (cont. 2) The FSK Transmitter (cont. 3) The FSK Transmitter

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    CVE3208 | Fluid Mechanics | Lab Report | 2012 Experiment 2 Impact of Jet CVE3208 Fluid Mechanics Ahmed Sujeeth I11009050 BCEGI - Semester 4 Lecturer: Dr. Khin Maung Win 19th November 2012 Page 1 of 9 Ahmed Sujeeth | I11009050 | BCEGI CVE3208 | Fluid Mechanics | Lab Report | 2012 Title : Impact of Jet To investigate the validity of theoretical expressions for the force exerted by a jet on targets of various shapes. The impact of jet on a surface is a common day engineering application. One

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    UEME4363: Internal Combustion Engines Tutorial No. 3 1. (a) Show that the temperature of the gases along a cylindrical exhaust pipe is given by the following expression:  hπ d  T − Tw = (To − Tw ) exp − x  mC & p    where Tw is the wall temperature assumed to be constant along the pipe‚ To is the gas temperature at the inlet to the exhaust pipe‚ h is the convective surface heat transfer coefficient‚ d is the diameter of the pipe‚ m is the mass flow rate of the exhaust gasses‚ Cp is

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    What Ever????

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    d) Others: ___________________ 6) Which sensory quality is the most important for your bakery product? a) Smell b) Taste c) Appearance d) Texture 7) Is the packaging important for you? And why? a) Yes b) No Exp: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8) Which packaging material would you prefer? a) Plain paper b) Paper with a plastic window

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    The two spots obtained from tube 1 are glutamate and the product of pyruvate which is alanine. The only spot from tube 2 is glutamate. The 2 spots obtained from tube 3 are alanine and the product of α-ketoglutarate which is glutamate. Moreover‚ the only spot from tube 4 is alanine. Tube 5 is a control group. Therefore‚ no reactions are occurred‚ and no spots on the paper. The reaction for tube 2&4 are different from other tubes is because the enzyme transaminases that stayed in the tubes get denatured

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    Fork System Call

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    Exp#2 fork system call Aim To create a new child process using fork system call. Algorithm 1. Declare a variable x to be shared by both child and parent. 2. Create a child process using fork system call. 3. If return value is -1 then a. Print "Process creation unsuccessful" b. Terminate using exit system call. 4. If return value is 0 then a. Print "Child process" b. Print process id of the child using getpid system call c. Print value of x d. Print process id of the parent

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