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    Schukler‚ M.‚ Nelles‚ O.‚ & Isermann‚ R. (2001). Fast neural networks for diesel engine control design Practice‚ 8‚ 1211–1221. Henning‚ T.‚ Brandner‚ J. J.‚ & Schubert‚ K. (2004). Characterization of electrically powered micro-heat exchangers Inoue‚ K.‚ Kawabata‚ K.‚ & Kobayashi‚ H. (1996). On a decision making system with emotion Jang‚ J. S. R. (1993). Adaptive-network-based fuzzy inference system. Lucas‚ C.‚ Shahmirzadi‚ D.‚ & Sheikholeslami‚ N. (2004). Introducing BELBIC: brain emotional learning based

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    THE REPORT OF THE ENGLISH PROJECT JAPAN Foreign language‚ English 33202 English Reading – Writing Preface This English project‚ Japan‚ is a part of the Foreign language courses‚ English 33202‚ English Reading – Writing‚ Objective 3. The main purpose of the Project work is to be able to get information from various kinds of sources by using English as a tool of communication. Our group work on Japan as a title of the project and we get information from website

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    Introduction The use of social networking has changed the way in which we communicate. Even in our personal lives‚ social media has become a major habit we have adopted whilst making use of the internet. In 2012 an estimated 1 in 5 people worldwide‚ were reported to be members of online social networks‚ an increase of 19% since 2011.1 (Emarketer.com‚ 2015)Researchers and analysts suggest that adapting social media in their various enterprises would in turn increase productivity and efficiency.

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    K. (1980) Recent fluctuations of glaciers in the eastern part of Nepal Himalayas December 1979)‚ 21-29. IAHS Publ. No. 131. Fushimi‚ H.‚ Dcegami‚ K.‚ Higuchi‚ K. & Shankar‚ K. (1985) Nepal case study: catastrophic floods Higuchi‚ K.‚ Ageta‚ Y.‚ Yasunari‚ T. & Inoue‚ J. (1982) Characteristics of precipitation during the monsoon season in high-mountain areas of the Nepal Himalaya Nakawo‚ M. & Takahashi‚ S. (1982) A simplified model for estimating glacier ablation under a debris layer Nakawo‚ M.‚ Iwata

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    16 6. Works Cited 20 Enterprise Systems in the Healthcare Industry The healthcare industry has become one the fastest growing industries throughout the world‚ with annual expenditure consisting of 7.9% of the combined global GDP (Poullier‚ Kawabata‚ Hernandez‚ Savedoff‚ 2011). The rising cost of drugs and treatment‚ as well as the need for faster and more effective treatment has lead to the demand for Enterprise Systems in the Healthcare industry. Enterprise Systems are large scale‚ integrated

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    An Analysis on the Country of Japan Introduction: Japan‚ a relatively small nation in size‚ located in Eastern Asia between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan boasts a population of about 127‚368‚088 people; 10th most populated nation. It is quite hard to imagine how a country about the size of the state of California could have been positioned and was predicted to become the largest‚ most powerful economy in the world. Japan’s economy‚ in the years following World

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    DO VOLCANOES HAVE A DESTRUCTIVE POWER AS WELL AS POTENTIAL BENEFIT Volcanoes are usually depicted as towering mountains missing a chunk out of the top from which steam‚ ash and lava spew forth. In reality‚ a volcano is any spot on the surface of the Earth where lava flows. Magma finds its way upwards along fissures or cracks in the planet ’s crust and bursts out onto the surface‚ resulting in a volcano. Magma that flows out of a volcano is called lava. If it comes out of the volcano in an explosive

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    Mar. Drugs 2010‚ 8‚ 1988-2012; doi:10.3390/md8071988 OPEN ACCESS Marine Drugs ISSN 1660-3397 www.mdpi.com/journal/marinedrugs Review Chitin Research Revisited Feisal Khoushab and Montarop Yamabhai * School of Biotechnology‚ Suranaree University of Technology‚ Nakhon Ratchasima‚ 30000‚ Thailand; E-Mail: fl.khoushab@gmail.com * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: montarop@g.sut.ac.th; Tel.: +66-44-224152-4; Fax: +66-44-224150. Received: 2 May 2010; in revised

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    How do Adolescents Develop Meaning in Their Lives? Steger‚ M. F.‚ Bundick‚ M.‚ & Yeager‚ D. (in press). Understanding and promoting meaning in life during adolescence. In R. J. R. Levesque (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of Adolescence. Washington‚ DC: APA. Michael F. Steger Colorado State University Matthew J. Bundick Pennsylvania State University David Yeager Stanford University Contact Information: The corresponding author for this chapter is Michael F. Steger‚ Department of Psychology‚ Mail

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    Rabindranath Tagore (Bengali: রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর ‚ pronounced [roːbin̪d̪rɔnaːtʰə ʈhaːkurə]; Hindi: रबिन्द्रनाथ ठाकुरα[›]β[›]; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941)‚γ[›] sobriquet Gurudev‚δ[›] was a Bengali poet‚ novelist‚ musician‚ painter and playwright who reshaped Bengali literature and music. As author of Gitanjali with its "profoundly sensitive‚ fresh and beautiful verse"‚[1] he was the first non-European and the only Indian to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.[2] His poetry in translation

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