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    4.2 Changes in the Sequence of Senses in an Entry. Any language is vulnerable to changes at all its levels‚ so the core meaning/ historical meaning becomes no longer the commonest one. This shift of meaning is typical of basic words of everyday use and the reason for this can be the more frequent use of one of the senses. A proper example for this can be a word ‘see’ (v). In LDOCE 5 (2009) the first sense is “to notice or examine someone or something using your eyes”‚ the “ability to see”

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    a deterministic sequence of pulses that will repeat itself after its period. Pseudo random noise code is basically a method of transmitting messages in the presence of interference or noise. Spread spectrum communications cannot be said to be an efficient means of utilizing bandwidth. However‚ it does come into its own when combined with existing systems occupying the frequency. There are three types of spread spectrum methods: Frequency hopping spread spectrum Direct sequence spread spectrum

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    1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from 0-19 years. Age | Physical (fine and gross motor) | communication | Intellectual | Social‚ emotionalAnd behaviour | moral | 0-1 | * If anything is put into the baby’s hand the baby will automatically grasp it tightly(baby‚ fine motor) * Can use whole hand to hold a object(6months‚fine motor) * Likes to use hands to splash in water (6months‚fine motor) * Holds objects between the finger and thumb(9months‚fine motor)

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    Name: Rimsha Ahmed John F Kennedy HS Dr. Fisher Date: 1-14-13 Block: 3 I. Comparing DNA Sequences to Understand Evolutionary Relationships with BLAST: III. INTRODUCTION: NULL HYPOTHEISIS: Mental disorders are not present in animals. HYPOTHESIS: As much as life has evolved‚ the relationship between animals and humans has remained very close to each other. If animals are‚ evolutionally‚ and genetically similar to humans; can they develop the same diseases we have today? Humans today

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    Code Division Multiple Access INTRODUCTION:- Mobile communications are rapidly becoming more and more necessary for everyday activities. With so many more users to accommodate‚ more efficient use of bandwidth is a priority among cellular phone system operators. Equally important is the security and reliability of these calls. One solution that has been offered is a CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS SYSTEM. CDMA is one method for implementing a multiple access communication

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    Carrier DS-CDMA System Objective: To implement the Multi carrier DS CDMA System using TMS320CV6713. Project Description: The input data is taken from different users .The PN sequences used for encoding the data for security purpose. Each user having different PN sequences. The User data is scrambled with PN sequences and given as input for Modulator. The 16-PSK (M-ary PSK) Modulation technique is implemented in Modulator. In 16-PSK Modulation‚ only 16 sub carriers are enough to modulate the encrypted

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    TDMA and OCDMA‚ explain more on OCDMA‚ how does it work‚ why using OCDMA‚ advantages‚ what other techniques available other than OCDMA‚ compare them with OCDMA. Introduction OCDMA is a multiple access technique originating from DS-SS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) and it was originally used for military purposes to ensure that transmission of information I kept safe. It is currently used in wireless communication such as mobile devices. Overview Here we are going to look at the OCDMA technique

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    The sequence of development is the defined order or predicted times and stages of a development that a child is anticipated to take from birth until 19 years of age. This is to say that at certain stages a child is expected to accomplish specific milestones in the developmental process. An example of this would be that a baby would smile before talking or a child walk before learning to run. The sequence of developmental process is divided into four main areas which are; Physical development Communication

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    The sequence of a child ́s development is the order in which it occurs. Rate of development is how quickly they do it. It can be emotional development‚ communicational development‚ cognitive development‚ social development and behavioural or physical development. All children are individuals and have the same sequence of development‚ but they all do it at a different rate‚ but hopefully they will all reach the goals that they are meant to. Development is usually divided into different parts but

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    BANDWIDTH UTILIZATION MULTIPLEXING AND SPREADING Bandwidth utilization is the wise use of available bandwidth to achieve specific goals. It is achieved by utilizing the bandwidth in 2 categories. Multiplexing means combining the number of channels into one. Spreading means that privacy and ant jamming. MULTIPLEXING:- Multiplexing is the set of techniques that allows the simultaneous transmission of multiple signals across a single data link. In multiplexing‚ we have n input

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