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    dryer‚ and because of this‚ the washing machine does not use as much water. You will use up to 40% less water than a comparable top load machine. Over time this will offset the initial difference in price between front load and top load machines * Better Cleaning. Because of the tumble action‚ water will pass through the clothes considerably more often than top load machines. Clothes will come out cleaner‚ and will last longer as there is less wear and tear on them * Can be stacked with a dryer on top

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    Microprocessor 8086

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    UNIT III 8086 MICROPROCESSOR INTERFACING 3.1 Introduction This unit explains how to design and implement an 8086 based microcomputer system. To design an 8086 based system‚ it is necessary to know how to interface the 8086 microprocessor with memory and input and output devices. Due to the mismatch in the speed between the microprocessor and other devices‚ a set of latches and buffers are required to interface the microprocessor with other devices. In this unit‚ you will learn about the way in

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    Can a Machine Know?

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    means‚ then machines could also have the capacity to know. However‚ knowledge‚ a human capability‚ is based on learned facts‚ experiences‚ judgments‚ growth‚ change‚ interactions‚ and other active processes. The concept of knowing requires the description‚ consideration‚ and application of a multifaceted process lacking rigid rules‚ goals‚ and boundaries. None of these attributes are available to a machine‚ so a machine ’s capabilities would not constitute the requirements for a machine to know.

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    average vending machines are commonplace at railway stations‚ airports‚ fast-food restaurants and even in companies. Press a switch and the machine delivers a cup of your favorite drink. This looks quite a simple operation but has a very complex logic behind it: It involves use of twelve precision timers and four counters apart from physical devices like display‚ solenoid and motor to deliver water and premixed tea/coffee/soup powder in exact quantity for better taste and in exact sequence. This

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    overrun by computers from the small to the big. These include the desktop that is in many homes to the cell phones in your pocket. Even things like your car‚ dishwasher‚ dvd player‚ and even TVs include some form of computers. All this would not be possible without the invention of the integrated circuit or IC. This led to the creation of the Microprocessor or CPU (central processing unit) which acts as the brain of the computer. To better help illustrate the function and need for a CPU you must go back

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    Embedded System

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    LIFE SAVING EMBEDDED SYSTEM EARTHQUAKE DETECTION Submitted by P.A.Sathishkumar P.Athimuthu IInd CSE Chandy college of Engineering LIFE SAVING EMBEDDED SYSTEM Authors Names:P.ASathishkumar line 1:Anna university Triunelveli -Computer Science and Engineering line 2: Chandy college of Engineering line 3: Tuticorin‚India line 4: e-mail: paskcse@gmail.com Authors Names:Athimuthu line 1 : Anna university Triunelveli -Computer Science and Engineering line 2: Chandy college of Engineering

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    Purpose Of Car Insurance

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    Explain the purpose of automobile insurance and examine the extent to which automobile insurance does encourage risky behavior. The purpose of automobile insurance is to repair or replace damages caused by hazardous situations. Insurance can give a motorist a sense of freedom from financial distress. Unfortunately insurance does encourage risky behavior. Knowing that you personally may not have to incur cost repairing another person’s vehicle may sway risky driving practices. Speaking for myself

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    Special Purpose Endotracheal Tubes J Michael Jaeger MD PhD and Charles G Durbin Jr MD Introduction Tracheal Tube Cuffs Techniques for Lung Separation Double-Lumen Endotracheal Tubes Endobronchial Cuffs Bronchial Blockers Endotracheal Tubes Designed for Laser Surgery Endotracheal Tubes with Additional Ports Special Tubes and Devices to Aid with Intubation Head and Neck Surgery Summary [Respir Care 1999;44(6):661– 683] Key words: endotracheal tube‚ endotracheal tube cuff‚ lung separation

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    Essay on Refrigerator

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    house‚ she made the best key –lime pie. It is my favorite dessert; I love the taste of the lime and the whip cream. So I finally arrive and I’m hoping she made the key-lime pie. As I am helping her prep for the big day‚ I’m glancing over at the refrigerator. I walk over and notice lots of pictures of her two sons‚ name Chris and Jimmy. The pictures look like it was taken many years ago. One of the pictures had a pyramid behind them‚ looks like they went on vacation like Mexico or Egypt. I also see

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    8085 microprocessor

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    Digital Circuits and Microprocessors Dr. Amit Sethi Room 303‚ EEE Dept. 2529‚ amitsethi Objectives for this session Introduce the 8085 Microprocessor Introduction to 8085 programming model Introduction to 8085 instruction set All computers are based on the Turing Machine concept • In 1937‚ Alan Turing described this abstract idea of a computer • Turing Machines consist of: – A tape of infinite length with symbols printed in cells – A read-write head that can move along the tape

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