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    THEORETICAL STUDY ON MICROWAVE ASSISTED BONDING OF POLYMER BASED MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES By KASI BALAMURUGAN MANI A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering May 2013 To the Faculty of Washington State University: The members of the Committee appointed to examine the thesis of KASI BALAMURUGAN MANI‚ find it satisfactory and recommend that it

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    What is a wave guide? Figure 1.2 A waveguide is a special form of transmission line consisting of a rectangular (figure 1.2) or cylindrical metal tube or pipe‚ through which electromagnetic waves are propagated in microwave and RF communications. It is commonly used in microwave communications‚ broadcasting‚ and radar installations. A waveguide must have a certain minimum diameter relative to the wavelength of the signal and therefore are practical only for signals of extremely high frequency

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    Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module BREAD AND PASTRY PRODUCTION EXPLORATORY COURSE Grade 7 and Grade 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS What Is This Module About ? ................................................................................... 2 How Do You Use This Module ............................................................................... 3 LESSON 1 – Use Tools and Bakery Equipment

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    A computer network is a telecommunications network that allows computers to exchange data. The physical connection between networked computing devices is established using either cable media or wireless media. The best-known computer network is the Internet. Network devices that originate‚ route and terminate the data are called network nodes.[1] Nodes can include hostssuch as servers and personal computers‚ as well as networking hardware. Two devices are said to be networked when a process in one

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    Wifi- Health Effects

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    other devices emit microwave radiation? There are many other devices that emit the same radiation as Wi-Fi. These include: • ECT (digitally enhanced cordless telecommunicD ations) and DECT-style baby monitors. Most of these devices emit pulsing microwave radiation from their base station (even when the phone is not being used)‚ and are frequently placed by the bedhead or on the work desk • ireless home entertainment systems and game w consoles (also known to emit microwaves even when switched

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    CONTENTS  Introduction  Objective  Electromagnetic Spectrum  Microwave region  Why wireless charging using microwaves  Principle and operation  Transmitter Design  Receiver Design  Process of Rectification   Advantages and Disadvantages  Future Scope  Conclusion  Bibliography INTRODUCTION  With mobile phones becoming a basic part of life‚the recharging of mobile phone batteries hasalways been a problem.  The mobile phones vary in their talk time andbattery

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    Bridgewater Castings, Inc.

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    declining unit sales and substaintial excess manufacturing capacity: Bridgewater had introduced a new product line in 1984 –a combination wood stove and baking oven. This product reqired a minor modification of a wood stove‚ adding a brick-lined baking compartment with a hinged door and a heat gauge. It was trageted at persons who might consider brick oven baking with wood to be an attractive extension of heating with wood. The idea was not original with Bridgewater‚ but there were no major competitors at

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    a new product line in 1984--a combination wood stove and baking oven. This product required a minor modification of a wood stove‚ adding a brick-lined baking compartment with a hinged door and a heat gauge. It was targeted at persons who might consider brick oven baking with wood to be an attractive extension of heating with wood. The idea was not original with Bridgewater‚ but there were no major competitors at the time. The oven

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    La Porteña Bakery

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    Contents La Porteña Bakery History La Porteña Bakery is a family owned company founded in 1995 by its owner Haydee de Guevara in a beach city called La Libertad in El Salvador. From its beginnings the bakery also functioned as a wholesale store and from 1998 the business became a bakery only. Its products are bought from customers from all around the city of La Libertad and some neighbor cities as Sonsonate‚ Zacatecoluca‚ Ahuachapan and others. The location of the facilities is

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    Kristens cookie company

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    1 + 9 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 26minute b). An order is being processed when the rush order is received. In the worst case‚ the cookies will have just been put in the oven. Thus oven will not be free before (1 + 9)= 10 minutes. By this time‚ the washing of the bowl and mixing of the dough for the rush order will be done. This will take 8 min. Since oven will not be free for 2 more minutes. Thus total time for this process will be 8 + 2 + 1+ 9 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 28 minutes Every additional order of a dozen cookies

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