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    Taiz & Zeiger (2006) Links Jason Horn (2006) http://www.chow.com/food-news/53635/why-does-fruit-ripen-faster-in-a-paper-bag Date posted: November 15‚ 2006 Date accessed: December 15‚ 2013 Shirley Corriher http://www.finecooking.com/articles/choosing-ripe-fruit.aspx Date accessed: March 16‚ 2014 Sylvia Blankenship (2010). Ethylene: The Ripening Hormone. http://postharvest.tfrec.wsu.edu/pages/PC2000F Date posted: October 29‚ 2010 Date accessed: December 15‚ 2013 UCSB ScienceLine http://scienceline.ucsb

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    th th Proceedings of the 37th National & 4th International Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Proceedings of the 37 International &16-18‚ 2010‚ IIT Madras‚ Chennai‚ India. 4 National Conference on Fluid December Mechanics and Fluid Power FMFP10 - TM - 08 FMFP2010 December 16-18‚ 2010‚ IIT Madras‚ Chennai‚ India FMFP2010 CFD BASED FLOW ANALYSIS OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMP S R Shah S V Jain M Tech in Thermal Engineering Mechanical Engineering Department Institute of

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    minerals supplied. Plant A was provided with all essential minerals. Plant B was given all minerals except nitrate ions. Plant C was given all minerals except magnesium ions. Fig. 1.1 shows the plants a few weeks later. For Examiner’s Use normal‚ healthy leaf pale green leaf yellow leaf yellow‚ dead leaf A B Fig. 1.1 C © UCLES 2005 0610/03/M/J/05 3 (a) State three conditions‚ other than water and the concentration of mineral ions‚ that would need to be kept the same for

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    Abstract: Edge detection is an important feature in computer supervision and image processing. In this paper‚ we discuss several digital image processing techniques in edge feature extraction. Firstly‚we define keyterms‚such as image‚digitalimage‚edge‚ Image noiseetc.leading to certain methods of image de-noising and edge detection. Edge detection includes operators such as Sobel‚ Prewitt and Roberts. Secondly‚ a comparative study is made to show that the Sobel operator gives best results.Finally

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    Lic13341 Case Study

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    evaluated using 0.5 mM IPTG where recombinant protein (43 kDa) overexpression was remarkably observed (Fig 2A). In order to further characterize LIC13341‚ polyclonal antibodies were generated in BALB/c mice against r-LIC13341. To check its antigenic property‚ ELISA was performed with the mouse immune serum raised against r-LIC13341. The immune response against r-LIC13341 showed a titre of around 1:40000 (Fig 2B). This suggests that LIC13341 is an antigenic protein and there is a host

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    4.3.1 Zigbee Configuration

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    communicate over. The same ID is given to both the router and the coordinator 3.4.3.1.1 ZigBee Coordinator configuration steps As the X-CTU software is opened‚ the window shown in fig 3.25 appears. The relevant COM port to which the module is connected‚ must be selected. In the case of the prototype it is COM port 10. Fig. 3.25 COM port selection After the COM port is selected‚ the Test/Query button must be clicked to recognize the connected XBee module. As the query is passed the

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    Olmec Art Research Paper

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    using credible book wroted by archeologists. Different parts of the young male stone statue (fig.1) might have symbolic importance‚ representing ‘priests’ or ‘mediators’‚ these being: human characteristics‚ headdress‚ pose‚ and ceremonial bar. Olmec culture sculptural art can be grouped into human figures‚ mixture of human and mythical creatures‚ and animal representations. The young male stone statue (fig.1) goes in the category of human figure because this stone statue has human feature and no symbol

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    Reliability Engineering and System Safety 100 (2012) 8–18 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Reliability Engineering and System Safety journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ress Verification of the safety communication protocol in train control system using colored Petri net$ Chen Lijie a‚n‚ Tang Tao a‚ Zhao Xianqiong a‚ Eckehard Schnieder b a b State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety‚ Beijing Jiaotong University‚ Beijing‚ China Institute for Traffic

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    Operational Amplifiers

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    symbol for the ideal op amp is given in Fig. 1.1(a). The input voltage is the difference voltage between the two input terminals. The output voltage is measured with respect to the circuit ground node. The model equation for the output voltage is vO = A (v+ − v− ) (1.1) where A is the voltage gain‚ v+ is the voltage at the non-inverting input‚ and v− is the voltage at the inverting input. The controlled source model of the ideal op amp is shown in Fig. 1.1(b). Figure 1.1: (a) Op-amp symbol

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    building construction analogy. Suppose you have a friend who asked you to build a small wall as shown in fig. 1.1. You would be able to do that using your common sense. You will get building materials like bricks; cement etc. and you will then build the wall. Fig. 1.1: A Small Wall But what would happen if the same friend asked you to build a large multistoried building as shown in fig. 1.2? Fig. 1.2: A Multistoried Building You don’t have a very good idea about building such a huge complex. It

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