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    GSM Architecture

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    Network and Cell Information Acquisition When a mobile station is successful in synchronizations it reads four time-slot long Broadcast Control CHannel (BCCH) for the system information. This channel has a specific time-slot relative to the FCCH/SCH channels. The information in the BCCH channel includes: Location Area ID (LAI) o Mobile Country Code (MCC) o Mobile Network Code (MNC) o Location Area Code (LAC) Cell ID (CID) BCCH Allocation List (BA list) – a list of neighboring cells’

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    use of simple construction materials. For example‚ with these‚ the forms of the Colosseum and the Pantheon created broad and impressive architectural spaces which continue to make an impact on architecture to this day‚ particularly in the area of civic buildings. What distinguishes Roman architecture is its technical advances which allowed the Romans to define space uniquely and impressively only using materials as simple as bricks and concrete. A civilisation known for its efficiency‚ the

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    period is an important period in the history of Indian art and architecture‚ with the foundations for Indian art being laid‚ which would later reach their height during the golden age of the Guptas. Our main pieces of evidence and material come from the time of the great Mauryan king Ashoka. Some of the finest examples of Ashokan art‚ are the famous Ashokan pillars that he erected across the country. These columns were works of art‚ architecture and engineering. The pillar was made out of a single stone

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    Merrill (SOM)‚ whose firm designed the Willis Tower and One World Trade Center. Hyder Consulting was chosen to be the supervising engineer with NORR Group Consultants International Limited chosen to supervise the architecture of the project. The design is derived from the Islamic architecture of the region‚ such as in the Great Mosque of Samarra. The Y-shaped tripartite floor geometry is designed to optimize residential and hotel space. A buttressed central core and wings are used to support the height

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    4. Nano Robot Architecture The main parameters used for the medical nanorobot architecture and its control activation‚ as well as the required technology background that may lead to manufacturing hardware for molecular machines‚ are described next. 4.1 Manufacturing Technology The ability to manufacture nanorobots may result from current trends and new methodologies in fabrication‚ computation‚ transducers and manipulation. The hardware architecture for a medical nanorobot must include the necessary

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    churches‚ mosques‚ etc. the religion being practiced can bring people together because they have the same beliefs and similar lifestyles. Religion is also setting a boundary in some peoples lives. People might think that people should not associate with people of different religions. Religion can also put a strong boundary in some lives because they come with a set of rules to abide to and most believers of said religion will base their lives around those rules. Bonds over religion can be very strong between

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    How Happy Is Architecture?

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    how happy is architecture? andre ford ma architecture_2012 7057 words CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3-10 PROBLEMS WITH THE INDIVIDUAL 11-17 PROBLEMS WITH EDUCATION 18-23 SEAN MCALISTER INTERVIEW EXCERPT. 24-26 CONCLUSION 27-32 BIBLIOGRAPHY 33-36 IMAGES Fig 1. RIBA Pt1 Entries and Pt3 Passes 1996-2009. http://learningarchitecture.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/statistics-the-numbers-behind-uk-architectural-education/ Fig 2. Howard Roark‚ the protagonist of The Fountainhead http://culturecrusader

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    Introduction Green Architecture Definition and Origin Green architecture or Sustainable building is the practice of building homes which are environment friendly and resource efficient throughout its life time. It is a way of reacting to the global economic crisis‚ environmental issues‚ growing human population‚ destruction of natural resources and the loss of biodiversity. While it may seem that this practice started only a few decades ago when environmentalists and conservationist were given

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    What is Business Architecture? (As per TOGAF definition) According to TOGAF‚ Business Architecture describes the product and/or service strategy‚ and the organizational‚ functional‚ process‚ information‚ and geographic aspects of the business environment. How is Business Architecture scoped? The way in which the business architecture is scoped depends on a number of factors. In some cases‚ the key elements of the business architecture may be done in other activities‚ such as the enterprise

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    Towards a New Architecture

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    Towards a New Architecture ‘Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome...it is comprised not of units but of dimensions‚ or rather directions in motion’ Giles Deleuze. 1. Introduction We may have to wait for the “end of history”. Francis Fukiyama (1992) originally made claims of political and cultural stability in an essay of the late 1980s‚ perhaps the high noon of the Postmodern era. If his historical predictions seem premature a generation later‚ then by some consensus

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