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    Choose the right modal verb. 1. There is plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You __________ buy any. 2. It’s a hospital. You __________ smoke. 3. He had been working for more than 11 hours. He __________ be tired after such hard work. He _________ prefer to get some rest. 4. I __________ speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada‚ I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now‚ I _________ just

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    To what extent can logic‚ math or music be classified as a language? “Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.” Declares the Italian physicist‚ mathematician‚ astronomer‚ and philosopher Galileo Galilei‚ when we think in modern sense language is a system of linguistic signs or symbols. In other words it’s the basis of communication. Some people communicate using sign language while others rely on gestures and facial expressions. Mathematics and music may also be used

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    Introductory PLC Programming Contents [hide] 1 Introduction 1.1 What is a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)? 1.2 The PLCs purpose in life 1.3 History of PLCs 1.4 Recent developments 2 Basic Concepts 2.1 How the PLC operates 2.1.1 Scan cycle 3 Basic instructions 4 Wikibooks Links 5 External links [edit]Introduction [edit]What is a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)? A Programmable Logic Controller‚ or PLC‚ is more or less a tiny computer with a built-in operating system (OS). This

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    philosophers until the 1960s when they were invoked to provide the conceptual foundations of some powerful developments in modal logic. „Possible World‟ has been part of the philosophical lexicon since Leibniz. The notion became firmly entrenched in contemporary philosophy with the development of possible world semantics for the languages of propositional and first-order modal logic. Leibniz described the universe- the actual world-is one of an infinite number of possible worlds existing in the mind

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    Machine * Circuit Diagram * Description * Chiller Unit * Solenoid valve * Introduction To PLC * Software * Advantages Of PLC * Introduction To PLC * Existing System * Proposed System * Ladder Logic Diagram * Ladder Logic Description * Energy Saving Calculation * For Existing Method * For Proposed Method * Advantages & Applications * Conclusion * References ABSTRACT : One of the challenging factor

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    Review Questions – Chapter 5 1. The logical structure in which one instruction occurs after another with no branching is a ______A______. a. sequence b. selection c. loop d. case 2. Which of the following is typically used in a flowchart to indicate a decision? C. a. square b. rectangle c. diamond d. oval 3. Which of the following is not a type of if statement? C. a. single-alternative if b. dual-alternative if c. reverse

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    functional logic based mobile robot that can traverse and follow the black line track as accurate and as fast as possible. 2. To be able to understand the basic concepts behind different sensor technologies and apply it to the line detecting circuit of the line following mobile robot. 3. To be able to establish the relationship between the electrical and mechanical components of the line following mobile robot. 4. To be able to see a functional real time application of logic gates and related

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    functions used in a fuzzy neural network (FNN) as well as for network training to reduce the effects of various static factors‚ such as unbalanced input power and asymmetrical motor alignment‚ to increase accuracy. The preprocessed data and fuzzy logic were used to find the nonlinear mapping relationships between the data and the conclusions. The FNN was then constructed to carry motor fault diagnostics‚ which gives fast accurate diagnostics. The on-line fast motor fault diagnostics clearly indicate

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    itself. The argument posed by VanIwagen‚ a Threeist‚ against the Twoist is known as the problem of Essential Duration; and the counterpart argument given by the Twoist is referred to as the problem of Temporary Intrinsics. VanInwagen’s (modal) argument goes as follows: One could have lived longer than did in the actually world; this must be accounted for by either‚ one having been composed of more temporal parts that actually was‚ or at least some of one’s temporal parts had a longer

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    "I’ve always believed in numbers. In the equations and logics that lead to reason; but after a lifetime of such pursuits I ask‚ what truly is logic? Who decides reason? My quest has take me through the physical‚ the metaphysical‚ the delusional and back‚ and I have made the most important discovery of my career... the most important discovery of my life. It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logical reasons can be found." This is a quote from John Nash’s fictional Nobel Prize speech

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