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    Psychology Essay

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    Evaluate two models or theories of one cognitive process with References to research studies. Cognitive process is the mental representation of certain things. Im gonna evaluate the memory process. Everyone has their own imagination on how the world looks like‚ or how they look like‚ which is called self-representation. In our brain there is different kinds of mental representations‚ which is organized in categories. Everything is stores in our memory. Memory is the process in which we store

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    89s52 C Program

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    the 8952 microcontroller (REGX52.h) and for mathematical functions (math.h)‚ a function named ‘delay’ is created‚ which is simple a function to create a delay controlled via the parameter ‘y’. Then comes the main function‚ with an infinite loop (the condition for that loop to remain will always be

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    Fractals: the Koch Snowflake

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    formulae can give rise to such intricacy. What is it that makes it possible for (to some) a short‚ ugly equation to generate the exuberant beauty of the Mandelbrot set? Or is it all just in the way our brains are wired? Fractals are objects with infinite lengths that occupy finite volumes‚ resulting in a "fractional dimension" that is not 1-‚ 2-‚ or 3-D‚ but a combination of all three‚ depending on its spatial configuration. The Koch snowflake is the repetitive procedure of dividing the image into

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    Arithmetic and Logical Operations Chapter Nine There is a lot more to assembly language than knowing the operations of a handful of machine instructions. You’ve got to know how to use them and what they can do. Many instructions are useful for operations that have little to do with their mathematical or obvious functions. This chapter discusses how to convert expressions from a high level language into assembly language. It also discusses advanced arithmetic and logical operations including multiprecision

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    Thevenin Theorem

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    two terminals when RL is removed) and Ri is the internal resistance of the network as viewed back into the open-circuited network from terminals A and B with all voltage sources replaced by their internal resistance (if any) and current sources by infinite resistance. How to Thevenize a given circuit? 1. Temporarily remove the resistance (called load resistance RL) whose current is required. 2. Find an open-circuit voltage VOC which appears across the two terminals from where resistance has been removed

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    CA Assignment 2

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    CA Assignment 2 1. a) All arrays are read simultaneously. A cache read is a hit. LRU: Cache power usage= (4*5) + 20 +1 = 41 units. FIFO: Cache power usage= (4*5) + 20 = 40 units. Random Replacement Policy: Replacement array is not accessed. Cache power usage= (4*5) + 20= 40units. b)

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    My Way of WordPress.org Theme A WordPress.org site has an infinite number of themes you can choose from. After choosing your theme‚ you can make necessary changes that you want to improve or make your theme better. No theme is permanent‚ you can activate any theme that fits you best. There is a Free Themes Directory that has different themes that you can also activate. When finding your theme‚ you can filter your search list based on color‚ columns‚ fixed or flexible width‚ and other features. WordPress

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    CS202 Lecture Notes

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    - Fundamentals of Computer Science II 3 Analysis of Algorithms • Simple instructions (+‚-‚*‚/‚=‚if‚call) take 1 step • Loops and subroutine calls are not simple operations – They depend on size of data and the subroutine – “sort” is not a single step operation – Complex Operations (matrix addition‚ array resizing) are not single step • We assume infinite memory • We do not include the time required to read the input 07/29/13 CS202 - Fundamentals of Computer Science II 4

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    A four-bar linkage‚ also called a four-bar‚ is the simplest movable closed chain linkage. It consists of four bodies‚ called bars or links‚ connected in a loop by four joints. Generally‚ the joints are configured so the links move in parallel planes‚ and the assembly is called a planar four-bar linkage.[1] If the linkage has four hinged joints with axes angled to intersect in a single point‚ then the links move on concentric spheres and the assembly is called a spherical four-bar linkage. Bennett’s

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    UNIT – II PART – A 1. Define antenna array. 2. Define broadside array. 3. Define end fire array. 4. Define the principle of pattern multiplication 5. Name & draw the different shapes of loop antenna? 6. What are the field components of loop antenna? PART – B 1. Derive the expression for radiation resistance of half wave dipole? 2. Deduce an expression for the radiation pattern of a broadside array with two point sources. 3. Deduce

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