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    l.mostarda}@mdx.ac.uk † Dipartimento Di Informatica De L’Aquila Via Vetoio L’Aquila 67100‚ Italy Email:{ivano.malavolta‚henry.muccini}@univaq.it ∗ Computer Abstract—Energy consumption of nodes is a crucial factor that constrains the networks life time for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). WSNs are composed of small sensors equipped with lowpower devices‚ and have limited battery power supply. The main concern in existing architectural and optimisation studies is to prolong the network lifetime

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    Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology Emerald Article: Strategic knowledge management in aerospace industries: a case study Mostafa Jafari‚ Jalal Rezaeenour‚ Peyman Akhavan‚ Mehdi N. Fesharaki Article information: To cite this document: Mostafa Jafari‚ Jalal Rezaeenour‚ Peyman Akhavan‚ Mehdi N. Fesharaki‚ (2010)‚"Strategic knowledge management in aerospace industries: a case study"‚ Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology‚ Vol. 82 Iss: 1 pp. 60 - 74 Permanent link to this document:

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    SEMTOUR-Studio‚ which is introduced on this paper‚ a semantic Web Services composition editor developed to allow the population of the SEMTOUR Tourism Web Services Platform (STWSP). Fig 1 introduces the system architecture of the SEMTOUR Platform. The main goals of the SEMTOUR project are: Populating the infrastructure with touristic semantic Web Services: already

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    06-Creswell (Designing)-45025.qxd 5/16/2006 CHAPTER 8:59 PM Page 110 6 COLLECTING DATA IN MIXED METHODS RESEARCH R esearchers collect data in a mixed methods study to address the research questions or hypotheses. The data collection procedure needs to fit the type of mixed methods design in the study. This requires using procedures drawn from concurrent forms of data collection‚ in which both the quantitative and qualitative data are collected concurrently‚ or from

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    or simply follow in my moms and dads footsteps and become a computer programmer . There are so many choices. The reason I said “I could become anything” is because a lot of people want to become a doctor when they are young and go to college but land up becoming a nurse ‚ a pharmacist or a scientist. But for now‚ I am totally sure that I want to become a car designer and engineer. So anyway‚ I want to become a car designer and engineer because I’ve always liked cars. I’m fascinated by

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    Word on the Street Sherlock Holmes http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/word-street/sherlock-holmes Wendy: The streets of London are full of history. But not all the famous characters associated with this city were real. More than a hundred years ago when people travelled by horse and cart and the foggy streets were lit by gaslight‚ one famous detective was leading the fight against crime. It was Victorian London‚ the time of Sherlock Holmes. What makes Sherlock Holmes so interesting

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           • The IT-BPM sector in India is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 9.5 per cent to USD300 billion by 2020. The sector increased at a CAGR of 25 per cent over 2000–13‚ 3-4 times higher than global IT-BPM spend • India is the world’s largest sourcing destination‚ accounting for approximately 52 per cent of the USD124–130 billion market. The country’s cost competitiveness in providing IT services‚ which is approximately 3-4 times cheaper than the US continues to

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    Difference between Output and Outcome Name: Moaied Omar Altai MBA batch 8 Group A Principles of Economics Assignment no.1 * Definition:- Many people may not be able to differentiate between Outputs and Outcomes‚ but the dilemma actually occurs because these two can happen during the same activity and they can have direct and indirect effect upon each other. * Output:- In language output is the amount of something produced by a person‚ machine or industry. Outputs relate to objectives

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    Evolution in Manufacturing Technology According to Oxford Advanced Learner 8th Edition dictionary‚ manufacturing is defined as the business or industry of producing goods in large quantities in factories. The term ‘technology’ is defined as machinery or equipment. Thus‚ manufacturing technology is the machinery or equipment used in business or industry of producing goods in mass in factories. A long time before machines were invented‚ the term is meant only for any production regardless of its

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    Conclusion 1. Explain why antibodies allow scientists to target and identify specific disease agents. Specific antibodies are linked to specific antigens. Scientists can track whether or not a person has a disease through the antibodies present in the body. 2. Why is the secondary antibody used in an ELISA test conjugated with an enzyme? What happens when this enzyme meets up with its substrate? So the substrate would turn a detectable form. It catalyzes so the antibody

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