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    ____Date of Audit : _____26TH Nov 2012 – 18th Dec 2012___ Procedure Involved : a) OSH Act 1994 & relevant Regulations b) F&M Act 1967 & relevant Regulations (including BOWEC Reg. 1986) c) OHSAS 18001 Standard d) ISAGO Standards Manual Effective May 2010 2nd Edition e) EMS ISO 14001 StandardAudit Team : 1. En. Meor Badrul Niza bin Ahmad Rafie – Dept :ILS 2. En Amir Syakib Yahya – Dept QAD 3‚ En. Abdul Razak Sauzi – Dept :QAD 4. En. Zainudin Zaini

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    DCN286 Notes

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    communication 2. How does Analog Transmission Work? A) Available Bandwidth The available bandwidth is 200-3400Hz Modem can only handle frequencies within range 200-3400Hz B) Carrier Wave Sent before any transmission Fixed amplitude and sign wave C) How do modems modify carrier waves to represent data? Amplitude Shift Keying  Change in amplitude (voltage) Frequency Shift Keying  Change in frequency Phase Shift Keying  Change in Phase D) How do modems get faster transmission (QAM) QAM is a modulating

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    Stubs and Its Types

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    Stub In microwave and radio-frequency engineering‚ a stub is a length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only. The free end of the stub is either left open-circuit or (especially in the case of waveguides) short-circuited. Neglecting transmission line losses‚ the input impedance of the stub is purely reactive; either capacitive or inductive‚ depending on the electrical length of the stub‚ and on whether it is open or short circuit. Stubs may thus be considered to be

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    Data Comm

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    Start/Stop Synchronisation ALTTC/NP/KKD/Data Communication 2 History of Computing • 1930: Development of ASCII Transmission Code • 1945: Allied Governments develop the First Large Computer • 1950: IBM releases its first computer IBM 710 • 1960: IBM releases the First Commercial Computer IBM 360 ALTTC/NP/KKD/Data Communication 3 Main Contributors of Data Comm. • Transmission Technology • Packet Switching Technology • Internet – 1967: ARPANET by Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA) of

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    Microwave Design Chapter 1

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    transfer speed of information is very vital in the operation. If their information is fast‚ more work can be done and more objectives will be met. However‚ if data transmission is slow‚ less tasks can be accomplished and more time will be wasted. In a company with different branches‚ distance will be a problem for data transmission. Without any direct connections‚ it will be very difficult to share information between branches. Filinvest Land‚ Inc. (FLI)‚ a subsidiary of Filinvest Development

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    Unit 3 P3

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    This means that the transmission of data can be sent or received to a device and never the other way around. Radio broadcasting and communicating with a printer is an example of such communication‚ where the communication medium is used for one-way communication.m Duplex Duplex

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    Ex.no: 1 STUDY OF UML DIAGRAMS Date: UML DIAGRAMS There are three classifications of UML diagrams: • Behavior diagrams. A type of diagram that depicts behavioral features of a system or business process. This includes activity‚ state machine‚ and use case diagrams as well as the four interaction diagrams. • Interaction diagrams. A subset of behavior diagrams which emphasize object interactions. This includes communication‚ interaction overview‚ sequence‚ and timing

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    ZONAR TRAINING MANUAL TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Introduction................................................................................................................3 Equipment Description...............................................................................................3 Inspection Zones ....................................................................................................4-5 Reading Tags.................................................................

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    Part B END-OF-CHAPTER SOLUTIONS Fundamentals of Investments‚ 5th edition Jordan and Miller Chapter 1 A Brief History of Risk and Return Concept Questions 1. For both risk and return‚ increasing order is b‚ c‚ a‚ d. On average‚ the higher the risk of an investment‚ the higher is its expected return. 2. Since the price didn’t change‚ the capital gains yield was zero. If the total return was four percent‚ then the dividend yield must be four percent. 3. It is impossible

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    things in the field of the health care profession. One of the lessons they taught to us is about Manual Handling. When the topic was introduced to us‚ the first thing that came to my mind is that manual handling is all about how to lift or transfer a patient from one place to another (for example: bed to chair). But then‚ when my clinical instructor started the lecture‚ I’ve come to realized that manual handling does not only mean carrying‚ lifting‚ or transferring a patient from place to place.

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