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    vibrations or noise [1]. Both vibrations and noise have negative impact on human safety and health. These effects may cause: a) balance disorder (motion sickness)‚ b) neck and occiput area pain (connected with stressed back muscles preventing excessive movement of head caused by vibrations)‚ common among professional drivers‚ These factors cannot be underestimated‚ because the consequences have unquestionable impact on human health and safety. Noise‚ vibration‚ and harshness (NVH)‚ also known as noise and

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    APPROXIMATIONS FOR SPDES WITH WHITE NOISE FORCING TERMS Yanzhao Cao Department of Mathematics & Statistics Auburn University November 20‚ 2009 Yanzhao Cao Numerical SPDES November 20‚ 2009 1 / 35 Outline 1 Introduction Brownian sheet and elliptic SPDE Yanzhao Cao Numerical SPDES November 20‚ 2009 2 / 35 Outline 1 Introduction Brownian sheet and elliptic SPDE 2 SPDE with discretized white noise ˙ Discretization of white noise Wh Error estimate Yanzhao

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    Abstract— This paper presents the design of low-noise amplifiers intended for WiMAX applications. Three low-noise amplifier topologies are implemented namely: (1) cascoded common-source amplifier‚ (2) folded cascode amplifier‚ and (3) shunt feedback amplifier. The amplifiers were implemented in a standard 90-nm CMOS process and were operated with a 1V supply voltage. Low-noise amplifier measurements were taken for parameters such as power gain‚ noise figure‚ input matching‚ output matching‚ reverse

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    significantly impacts an individual’s sense of belonging through connections and contrastingly‚ disconnections with the larger world Texts: This particular sense of belonging is evident through the poems I gave myself to him‚ The saddest noise‚ the sweetest noise by Emily Dickinson and Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah Linking: Dickinson and Yen Mah similarly experienced rejection from those around them which has therefore resulted in the lack of belonging identified throughout these texts. These

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    accomplished and chaos will reign in the workplace. It is the process of passing information and understanding from one person to another. The communication process involves six basic elements: sender (encoder)‚ message‚ channel‚ receiver (decoder)‚ noise‚ and feedback. Supervisors can improve communication skills by becoming aware of these elements and how they contribute to successful communication. Communication process cab be described with help of the following elements: - Sender: A sender

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    Antennas & Propagation CS 6710 Spring 2010 Rajmohan Rajaraman Introduction An antenna is an electrical conductor or system of conductors o Transmission - radiates electromagnetic energy into space o Reception - collects electromagnetic energy from space In two-way communication‚ the same antenna can be used for transmission and reception Radiation Patterns  Radiation pattern o Graphical representation of radiation properties of an antenna o Depicted as two-dimensional

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    Pet Peeve Essay What is my biggest pet peeve? My pet peeve is incredibly loud noise while i am trying to work on homework. I really dislike when there is any type of noise going on around me‚ or even in the same house. When there is noise‚ I will get an incredible head-ache and it distracts me from my work. Some examples of noise that really bug me are birds chirping‚ Dogs barking‚ and my family making noise period. The birds’ chirping irritates my ears‚ as well as the dogs barking‚ but my family

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    uncomfortable when confronted with loud noises. Babies may cry or fuss and toddlers may cover their ears with their hands or bury their faces into an adult’s lap to avoid the sound. Just like adults‚ children can find some certain sounds uncomfortable. For example‚ loud‚ irregular sounds such as airplane‚ fire alarms‚ vacuum cleaners‚ lawn maintenance equipment‚ or even the flush of a public toilet can send a child running for cover. Prolonged loud noises such as at a concert or even the volume at

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    describes an efficient image processing algorithm that reads the scanned hard copy accurately and further calculates the absence or presence accordingly. In Image processing‚ noise is present in scanned images. This noise must be removed from scanned images. The Paper also describes a noise removal method that will remove noise efficiently from scanned images. Key words: Median Filter‚ Region based segmentation‚ template matching‚ pattern recognition‚ convolution arrange the record and calculate

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    Irene‚ go through due to his imagination complicating a noise he hears in his house. Imagination overcomes reason when one is full of fear. The narrator believed that someone was taking over his house because of a noise he heard‚ but he had no evidence or proof. He imagined the worst because he was afraid of the possibilities that could affect him and Irene. In particular‚ while the narrator was walking through the house he heard a noise and his fear led him to believe someone was in the house:

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