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    Lab on a Chip

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    3.2 “Lab-on-a-Chip” A Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) device‚ also known as a micro-total-analytical system (microTAS) or microfluidics device‚ is a device that can integrate miniaturized laboratory functions (such as separation and analysis of components of a mixture) on a single microprocessor chip using extremely small fluid volumes on the order of nanoliters to picoliters. From a technology categorization perspective‚ LOCs can be viewed as a subset of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and combine

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    promotion

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    Promotion Activity: Airline Industry Introduction: Marketing Mix: Marketing involves a large number of activities. In beginning‚ an organization has to decide target group of customers to whom to be served. When the target group of customer are decided‚ then the product or service is launched in market. The launching of product is done with the help of the proper product‚ price of product‚ distribution of product and appropriate promotion activity for product. These whole processes are combined

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    Promotion

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    The 4 Ps of marketing are product‚ price‚ place and promotion. All four of these elements combine to make a successful marketing strategy. Promotion looks to communicate the company’s message across to the consumer. The four main tools of promotion are advertising‚ sales promotion‚ public relation and direct marketing.AdvertisingAdvertising is defined as any form of paid communication or promotion for product‚ service and idea. Advertisement is not only used by companies but in many cases by museum

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    Banana Chips

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    University Menen Adefris | [Banana chips project proposal] | Contents 1.INTRODUCTION3 2.Production 3 2.1Production steps of Banana Chips3 3.Market Potential3 3.1Demand and Supply3 3.2Sales Location3 4.Costing the Business4 4.1Equipment cost 4 4.2Staff Cost4 4.3Raw Material cost5 4.4License or Registration Cost5 4.5Operating Cost5 4.6Startup Costs6 5.Costing and Pricing7 5.1 Costing7 5.2Selling Price7 6.Profitability7 7.Financing the Business9 Banana Chips INTRODUCTIONChips are the most popular

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    RFID Chips

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    The use of RFID Chips in humans Radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips are small radio-frequency electromagnetic fields that can be used in a product‚ animal‚ and humans to track location‚ transfer data‚ and to identify the object. These chips are as small as a grain of rice and can store over 2‚000 bytes of data. Some chips are powered by and read at short ranges via magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction). Certain chips use a local power source like a battery and some others that don’t

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    Banana Chip

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    BUSINESS SET-UP GUIDE Production of Banana Chips Business Profile Summary You will need a market that can support sales of at least K73 per day. You will need around K3‚000 to start the business. Profit potential for this business is around K3‚000 per year. Sales You will need a market that can support the sale of K400 - K600 per week. This guide is focussed on starting a small scale banana chip making business‚ selling the product in trade stores‚ supermarkets‚ clubs‚ hotels or markets.

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    Frito-Lay

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    Frito-Lay‚ Inc 1987-1992 Background: In December of 1986‚ Willard Korn‚ former CEO of Frito-Lay‚ Inc. resigns due to profit plummets. Korn had led Frito-Lay down a road to disaster. His micromarketing idea was good at theory but unable to support the needs of the ever growing company. His resignation proved to be a turning point for the company and all of its employees. A new beginning: A new beginning for the salty snack giant comes from the leadership of Michael Jordan. The CEO of Pepsi Worldwide

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    Marble Chips

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    questions one by one Image462.gif Which mixture will enable the fastest reaction to take place between solid calcium carbonate (marble chips) and dilute hydrochloric acid? [rr-13] YES concentrated acid‚ high temperature‚ small chips ? high temperature‚ small chips‚ dilute acid ? large chips‚ concentrated acid‚ low temperature ? low temperature‚ small chips‚ dilute acid Image50.gifImage51.gifImage52.gifSodium thiosulphate solution reacts with hydrochloric acid to form sodium chloride‚ sulphur

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    memory chip

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    L7: Memory Basics and Timing Acknowledgements: Materials in this lecture are courtesy of the following sources and are used with permission. Nathan Ickes Rex Min Yun Wu J. Rabaey‚ A. Chandrakasan‚ B. Nikolic. Digital Integrated Circuits: A Design Perspective. Prentice Hall/Pearson‚ 2003. L7: 6.111 Spring 2006 Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory 1 Memory Classification & Metrics Read-Write Memory Random Access Non-Random Access SRAM FIFO DRAM Non-Volatile

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    Clockless Chip

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    timing signals has become more and more difficult. Present-day transistors can process data so quickly that they can accomplish several steps in the time that it takes a wire to carry a signal from one side of the chip to the other. Keeping the rhythm identical in all parts of a large chip requires careful design and a great deal of electrical power. Wouldn ’t it be nice to have an alternative? Clock less approach‚ which uses a technique known as asynchronous logic‚ differs from conventional

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