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    Importance Railways

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    Railways and roadways are the two means of transport over the land. Roads can be built in the hilly areas also whereas railway lines cannot be laid easily. The railways have advantage over the roadways that they can carry a large number of passengers and large and heavy loads to long distances. Also journey by train is more comfortable than by bus. Urban cities came up with importance of railways and railways stations in particular. Moreover‚ unlike other industries which become modern over a

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    class A loading also b. IRC Class A loading i. For permanent bridges and culverts c. IRC Class B loading i. For temporary structures ii. Used only in specific areas Types of vehicles a. b. c. Tracked vehicles Wheeled vehicles Trains of vehicles Placement of vehicles a. b. c. d. e. f. Extent: Within the kerb to kerb width of the roadway. NOT on the footpath‚ etc Orientation: travelling along the bridge. NOT across the bridge Multiple vehicles: with minimum

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    Technological breakthrough of RFID as a business enhancer -rishabh mulani fACULTY MENTOR: pROF. aBHAY kUMAR The Technological breakthrough of RFID as a business enhancer -rishabh mulani fACULTY MENTOR: pROF. aBHAY kUMAR MPSTME‚ NMIMS University | MUMBAI MPSTME‚ NMIMS University | MUMBAI Mixing two independent technologies: Integration of ERP Systems with RFID for Indian Manufacturers Mixing two independent technologies: Integration of ERP Systems with RFID for Indian Manufacturers

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    Crossing

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    Crossing The short story “Crossing”‚ written by Mark Slouka‚ begins as a straightforward account of a man who takes his son to a remote area where he remembers similar experiences with his own father. He carries their packs across a shallow but fast moving river‚ and then goes back and carries his son across. They spend one night exploring the area‚ but the next day when he recrosses the river‚ he knows that the current is a bit stronger than the day before. When he takes the boy back across‚ he

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS Introduction RFID or also known as RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION is a new technique for the security and safety of a data. It is commonly found on items that are being delivered and need to be track. This system can be related to other systems such as AVI or Automated Vehicle Identification and AIDC or Automatic Identification and Data Capture. Other technologies of RFID are barcodes‚ OCR‚ magnetic stripes‚ smart cards and biometrics. Tracking one item

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    Identification of a Hydrate Based on Percent Water Varun Wadhwa 11/19/12 Introduction The identity of an unknown hydrate was determined by massing the hydrate before and after heating and calculating the percentage of water. Procedure First‚ we cleaned‚ dried and heated an evaporating dish for five minutes on an iron ring with the Bunsen burner and massed it. Then‚ we added 2 grams of an unknown hydrate and calculated the mass of that. Next‚ we used gradually increasing heat for

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    BUILD AND RUN MAGLEV TRAIN IN AUSTRELIA Aims and Objectives: The main objective of my research is to know what exactly the barrier in developing a MAGLEV train system in Australia? What are the innovative ideas by the rail industries in the world? Also very important to know why is the need for such innovation in the country like Australia? Rationale: According to Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Australia is the sixth largest country in the world having land area of 7‚686‚850 km2. Australia

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    8085 INSTRUCTION SET INSTRUCTION DETAILS DATA TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS Opcode Operand Copy from source to destination MOV Rd‚ Rs M‚ Rs Rd‚ M Move immediate 8-bit MVI Rd‚ data M‚ data Load accumulator LDA 16-bit address Load accumulator indirect LDAX B/D Reg. pair Load register pair immediate LXI Reg. pair‚ 16-bit data Load H and L registers direct LHLD 16-bit address 8085 Instruction Set Description This instruction copies the contents of the source register

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    write an essay on the AFIS system. This is the Automatic Fingerprint Identification System. This should be in the order of 1500-2‚000 words. Bring out the main points of the system. E.g. History‚ who uses it‚ future developments. Also include technical information on how it works with advantages and disadvantages. Automatic Fingerprint Identification system (AFIS) is the biggest fingerprint and criminal history system in the world which operates 365 days a year. The system responds to requests 24 hours

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    Indian Railway

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    Date: - 03-01-13 RAILWAYS: A SLOW STATE OF AFFAIR! Accidents and chaos are everywhere and Mumbai with its population of over 20.5 million is no exception to this. The once efficient suburban rail network is the lifeline of Mumbai‚ however over the past two decades; it is creaking under the weight of passenger influx and lack of investment in upgrading infrastructure. The extraordinary crowding of trains and poor commuter facilities at stations makes the Mumbai train system so prone to accidents

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