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    IEEE-30 Bus Case Study

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    The IEEE-30 bus system is used throughout this work to describe the proposed approach. It consists of six generating units‚ 41 transmission lines‚ 4 tap changing transformers and two VAR sources. The generator‚ bus‚ line‚ cost and emission data of the IEEE-30 bus system is taken from [27]. The one line diagram of this system is shown in Figure 5.1. The detailed system parameters are presented in the Appendix Tables A.1.Throughout all cases‚ the IEEE-30 bus system base MVA has assumed to be 100 MVA

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    NT1310 Unit 9 Lab 1

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    New Building-Optical Networks The new structure has been given a grant to make its network state of the art by making it a fiber optic network. The topics of discussion that will be mentioned in this paper are the hardware that will be necessary for the inside and outside of the building and how we would expand the fiber to an adjacent building if it is built. Another topic to be discussed will be describing the safety procedures that will be following during the installation. INSTALLATION HARDWARE

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    Chris Wiginton IS-3120 Unit 7 Assignment 7 Solving a Business Challenge Using SIP Technology The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)‚ is an application level signaling protocol for setting up‚ modifying‚ and terminating real-time sessions between participants over an IP data network. Fifth Main Bank can use SIP technology to support any type of single-media or multi-media session‚ including teleconferencing. The key driving force behind SIP technology is to enable Internet telephony‚ also referred

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    Report on ENGINEERING COMPARISON BETWEEN FLEXIBLE AND RIGID PAVEMENT Submitted by . Md. Tahmidul Islam Farabi 06 02 03 031 4th Year 2nd Semester Department of Civil Engineering Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology Pavement The road pavement is the actual surface on which the vehicles will travel. It’s purpose is two fold‚ to provide friction for the vehicles and to transfer normal stresses to the underlying soils. Typically‚ pavements are built for three main purposes: 1.

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    Sliding Window Protocol

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    Sliding Window Protocol Introduction: Sliding window protocol is used where a reliable transmitting of frame is required. It relies on packeting the frame queue to a definable window size which is provided to sender and receiver. Sliding window protocol defines maximum transmitter window size‚ Ws which is always one less than the sequence number. How transmitter window is defined: It is contains the data that are ready to be send. The lower limit in transmitter window which is waiting for

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    APRIL GRACZ #11212645 ANTH 230 REPTON BARROW STRATIGRAPHY The Repton Long Barrow sits between the parish church and the River Esk in Repton‚ Bluffshire‚ U.K. Last summer‚ I examined evidence for previous disturbance(s) of the site and assessed the extent to which the original Neolithic burial mound remained intact. I excavated two different sites on the mound‚ one on the east end and another on the west end of the barrow. While excavating and cleaning each of the sections‚ I recovered artifacts

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    Cyber Crime

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    Q.1 Answer the following questions 1. What is the need for MIME? 2. What is the need for DNS in the Internet? 3. Mention uses of a computer network. 4. What is meant by : a) WAN b) PAN 5. Differentiate between half duplex and full duplex channel. 6. What is the major difference between a hub and a switch? 7. What is meant by security by obscurity? 8. Differentiate between symmetric and asymmetric ciphers. 9. Differentiate between routing process and forwarding process. 10. Differentiate

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    Scr Cleaning Report

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    Unit 1 SCR Cleaning Report Fall 2011 10/24/2011 The Thomas Hill Unit 1 SCR consists of three layers of 1150 mm length Ceram catalyst with 45 modules per layer. Catatlyst cleaning by SCR Services‚ Inc. was performed in this SCR for four 12 hour shifts starting on 10/22/11with a six man crew per shift. A vacuum hose‚ an air lance‚ and a pneumatic vibrator were employed in the process. The vibrator was only used on the top two layers because access was not available to place the vibrator below the

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    How to Break an Egg in Photoshop | Drawing http://photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/drawing/how-to-break-a... Sunday‚ 09 May 2010 05:36 Maciej Kwas Photoshop Tutorials - Drawing Create this amazing broken egg illustration in Photoshop. This in-depth tutorial contains 50 steps to show you how to use shapes‚ gradients‚ selections‚ and more to create this artwork. A full resolution PSD is included with this tutorial. Preview of Final Results 1 of 159 9/10/2010 5:03 PM

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    Router 10r2 Lab 1.2

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    A. The Interfaces that can be classifies as serial interfaces in Router 10R2 are as Follows a. Serial 1/0 b. Serial 1/1 c. Serial 1/2 B. The network end of the V.35 adapter cable provides a standard 34-pin Winchester- type connector. V.35 cables are available with a standard V.35 plug or receptacle in either DTE or DCE mode. V.35 Adapter Cable Connectors‚ Network End Yes by visual inspection of a v.35 cable with a Winchester connector‚ we can tell that the

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