wireless communication systems. 2. What is a base station? 3. List any four advantages of third generation (3G) mobile networks. 4. Define co channel cells. 5. What are the reasons for choosing Hexagonal cells? 6. Define footprint 7. Define Frequency Reuse 8. What are the advantages of micro cell zone concept? 9. Define cluster. 10. Write the objectives of channel assignment strategies. 12. What is borrowing strategy in channel assignment? 13. Define handoff? 14. What happens if the
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POWER ALLOCATION FOR THE NETWORK CODED COGNITIVE COOPERATIVE NETWORK by Major Awal Uddin Ahmed (ID: 1003) Major Md Shariful Islam(ID: 1004) Major K M Hasnut Zamil (ID: 1006) A Project Report submitted to the department of Electrical Electronic and Communication Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Electronic and Communication Engineering Advisor: M. Shamim Kaiser Military Institute of Science and Technology Mirpur Cantonment
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Reach: How vast is your reach (territory/audience base) Frequency: # of times you reach this designated audience Significance of the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 was a result of antitrust litigation over Rozelle’s plan. Granted professional football‚ baseball‚ hockey‚ and basketball teams immunity from antitrust
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these populations. 6. Genetic drift has a greater effect on smaller populations than large populations. In a small population‚ random chance has a significant change in the frequency of alleles in a short time. In a large population‚ genetic drift has very little effects in any given generation. 7. Yes‚ the relative frequency of the alleles in the population changes over time. For example‚ in the lab it takes several generations before the color of the worm population becomes fixed. 8. Evolution
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NO.102/1 Marker Code Student Personal Identification Number (SPIN) South Pacific Form Seven Certificate BIOLOGY 2009 QUESTION and ANSWER BOOKLET Write your Student Personal Identification Number (SPIN) on the top right hand corner of this page and on the fold-out flap on the last page. Answer ALL QUESTIONS. Write your answers in the appropriate spaces provided in this booklet. If you need more space for answers‚ ask the Supervisor for extra paper. Write your SPIN on all extra sheets used and
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not be to their benefit‚ in respects to their social and environmental interactions or surroundings. Because of the genetic variation‚ certain qualities maybe preferred over others influenced by given surrounding and as a result change the allelic frequency towards the favoured allele However‚ the environment consistently changes and eventually the preferred trait at a given point in time‚ may be disliked later on. New traits must be present in a population for adaptation to the new environment
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Grade Details There are 2 pages in this exam: Page: 1 2 1. Question: (TCO 4) A body moving with an acceleration having a constant non-zero magnitude must experience a change in: Your Answer: Speed acceleration velocity CORRECT weight Instructor Explanation: Remediation: Knight‚ Chapter 1.6 Points Received: 6 of 6 2. Question: (TCO 4) A ball is dropped from a 250 foot building. How long before the ball hits the ground
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Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation has affected‚ and will continue to affect the dynamics of populations for most organism types that are subjected to it. From the physical structures we construct for the conveniences of humankind to the deterioration of continuity in our forests and other vast ecosystems that we have exploited to support urbanization and development of land‚ we are changing the ways in which organisms can use the landscapes to which they have evolved. By creating barriers and inhospitable
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Max-Min 4. Finding the Frequency of each Class Interval by using mark Example2: Draw a Frequency Distribution Table by setting the Class Interval width to 5 with belows data. The data is the height of 36 Vocational Diploma students. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xx xx xxx xx xx xxx xx Direction: 1. Range = Max score - Min score = 180-152 = 28 2. Set Width or I =5 Number of Intervals = Range I Draw a Frequency Distribution Table Class Interval Mark Frequency (f) PAGE 20 Example3:
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1. Introduction 1.1 Background of this report Due to inadequate power generation in several power plants load shedding started early this year. Dhaka city experiences frequent power outage in the last few years and the situation is likely to continue. People living in Mirpur and Old part of Dhaka are experiencing the worst outage in Dhaka. Frequent power cut is causing immense suffering in public life. Production of garments factory is running low in the city. Office work is severely disrupted
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