powerful and undoubtedly the most efficient P.M.s we ever had - Mrs. Indira Gandhi. We also see a woman President - Mrs. Pratibha Patel. So a woman has the capability to hold the highest post of the country as well. Be it in politics (Jayalalitha‚ Mamta Banerjee‚ Mayawati - love them‚ hate them‚ but you cannot ignore them)‚ sports‚ cinema or literary field‚ we see women dominating
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This article was downloaded by: [129.186.176.215] On: 15 January 2014‚ At: 09:26 Publisher: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) INFORMS is located in Maryland‚ USA Decision Analysis Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://pubsonline.informs.org A Multiple-Objective Decision Analysis for Terrorism Protection: Potassium Iodide Distribution in Nuclear Incidents Tianjun Feng‚ L. Robin Keller‚ To cite
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alpha1=(x1/x2); y1=(x3-alpha1*x4); y2=0; alpha2=(x2/y1); z1=(x4-alpha2*y2); alpha3=y1/z1; >> if alpha1>numerator = [Kd Kp Ki]; denominator = [1 (Kd-2) (Kp+1) Ki]; >> t=[0:0.1:10]; y=step(numerator‚ denominator‚ t); plot(t‚y) >> roots(num) ans = -0.5000 + 0.8660i -0.5000 - 0.8660i The system is unstable. >> Kd=25; Kp=25; Kc=25; >>numerator = [Kd Kp Ki]; denominator = [1 (Kd-2) (Kp+1) Ki]; 4 ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CONTROL THEORY >> t=[0:0.1:10]; y=step(numerator‚ denominator‚ t); plot(t
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0.0041mol‚ = 0.147 M Initial Molarity of KI: Exp. 1: 10 ml KI x = 0.001 mol‚ = 0.033 M Exp. 2: 10mL KI x Exp. 3: 20 ml KI x = 0.002mol‚ = 0.067 Rate = k [H2O2]x [ KI]y Order of KI: y = 1 Order of H2O2 : x=1 K1 : .089 =k (0.147)(0.033) k1= 18.542 K2: .180= k (0.294)(0.033) k2=13.469 K3: .132= k(0.147)(0.067) k3= 18.557 K average: 16.856 Summary of Results Exp. # [H2O2]0 [KI]0 Initial Rate of O2‚ mm Hg/s Specific rate
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Good morning class  How many of you have ever fallen asleep in class? According to the research of Dr. James B. Maas‚ 40% of Americans (100 million people) are moderately to severely sleep-deprived! High school and college students are among the most sleep deprived people in our population. 60% are sleepy during the day and 30% fall asleep in class at least once a week. The average person needs at least seven to nine hours of sleep every night
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