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    Mughal Architecture

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    MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main characteristic features of Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes‚ the slender minarets with cupolas at the four corners‚ large halls‚ massive vaulted

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    Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis All animals and most microorganisms rely on the continual uptake of large amounts of organic compounds from their environment. These compounds are used to provide both the carbon skeletons for biosynthesis and the metabolic energy that drives cellular processes. It is believed that the first organisms on the primitive Earth had access to an abundance of the organic compounds produced by geochemical processes‚ but that most of these original compounds were used up billions

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    Engineering Disasters

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    ENGINEERING DISASTERS We can also call Engineering as in invisible science. No one can actually see how it works but it actually exists like an air. Example: Plain flies‚ building stands and many more. We don’t think how a building can stand weight without collapsing. Similar to apple’s company’s Moto ‘it just works. Here the main problems are not the designs but the material the use up building that design. The concept of total cost minimization is the roots of such accidents that just ruins lives

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    significant power‚ typically for driving the antenna of atransmitter. It is usually optimized to have high efficiency‚ high output Power(P1dB)compression‚ good return loss on the input and output‚ good gain‚ and optimum heat dissipation. The basic applications of the RF power amplifier include driving to another high power source‚ driving a transmitting antenna and exciting microwave cavity resonators. Among these applications‚ driving transmitter antennas is most well known. The transmitter–receivers

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    Rfid

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    RFID Technology Overview‚ Mechanism‚ Applications and Limitations Manoj Chaudhari Electronics and Telecommunication Terna Engineering College Nerul‚ India mgchaudhari123@gmail.com Anusha Shetty Electronics and Telecommunication Terna Engineering College Nerul‚ India cool99_drake@yahoo.co.in Pravandu Panchal Electronics and Telecommunication Terna Engineering College Nerul‚ India pravandu.panchal@gmail.com Abstract— Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a convenient

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    number of pre-orders Apple had received in a single day for any device up to that time. By the end of the month‚ Apple had sold over 1.7 million iPhone 4s’. Not long after the release‚ customers began to report antenna issues with the phone. They said that if they touched the antenna located on the outside of the phone or gripped the phone too hard‚ they would lose reception and their phone calls would drop. With such high demand for the iPhone 4‚ one would think that Apple would have ensured their

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    Matrix Structure

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    which brings together individuals who report to different parts of the company in order to complete a particular project or task. The term "matrix" is derived from the representative diagram of a matrix management system‚ which resembles a rectangular array or grid of functions and product/project groups. The practice is most associated with highly collaborative and complex projects‚ such as building aircraft‚ but is also widely used in many product/project management situations. Even when a

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    Abstract The Third-Generation (3G) wireless technologies offer wireless web‚ SMS‚ MMS‚ EDGE‚ WCDMA‚ GPRS etc. 4G is a packet switched technology‚ uses bandwidth much more efficiently‚ allowing each user ’s packets to compete for available bandwidth. It solves the non-standardization problems associated with 3G. Data transfer rate will be 20 to 100 Mbps‚ which is 10 to 50 times than 3G and 10-20 times faster than ADSL. Operating frequency range will be 3 to 10 GHz and the IPv6 protocol will be

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    Volleyball Court Dimensions Measurements‚ Centerline‚ Antenna Understanding volleyball court dimensions has big impact on how well you play the game of volleyball. The volleyball court specifications require the court to be 18 meters (60 feet)long and 9 meters (30 feet) wide. The volleyball court has acenterline that divides each teams side into a 9 by 9 meter area of court space. The volleyball net is one meter wide and is placed in the center of the court running sideline to sideline. For

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    Digital Signal Processors

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    processing has grown dramatically over the last few years. DSP has become a key component‚ in many of the consumer‚ communications‚ medical and industrial products which implement the signal processing using microprocessors‚ Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)‚ Custom ICs etc. Due to increasing popularity of the above mentioned applications‚ the variety of the DSP-capable processors has expanded greatly. DSPs are processors or microcomputers whose hardware‚ software‚ and instruction sets are optimized

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