A SYNOPSIS ON Patient Monitoring System Guided by: - Mrs. Sneha Pravah Das Submitted to: - Dr. J D Jain Submitted by: - NITIN CHOUDHARY
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HADITH Sahih Muslim Table of Contents HADITH Sahih Muslim ..........................................1 Introduction to Translation of Sahih Muslim ..................2 Bk 1 Faith (Kitab Al−Iman) ...................................3 Bk 2 Purification (Kitab Al−Taharah) .......................147 Bk 3 Menstruation (Kitab Al−Haid) ..........................177 Bk 4 Prayers (Kitab Al−Salat) ..............................211 Bk 5 Zakat (Kitab Al−Zakat) ................................518
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1. INTRODUCTION The National Heart‚ Lung‚ and Blood Institute states that “more than a million persons in the U.S. have a heart attack and about half (515‚000) of them die in each year. About one-half of those who die do so within 1 hour of the start of symptoms and before reaching the hospital”. A heart attack happens to a person when the blood flow and oxygen supply to heart muscle is blocked‚ and it is mostly caused by the Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). CAD occurs when the arteries that supply
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whose radio contains an active transmitter and a receiver with full-quadrature (IQ) demodulation. In this paper‚ we demonstrate
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ABSTRACT The aim of technology is to make products in a large scale for cheaper prices andincreased quality. The current technologies have attained a part of it‚ but themanufacturing technology is at macro level. The future lies in manufacturing productright from the molecular level. Research in this direction started way back in eighties. At that time manufacturing at molecular and atomic level was laughed about.But due toadvent of nanotechnology we have realized it to a certain level. One such
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--------------------------- According to the ANSI definition‚ a simplex circuit is one where all signals can flow in only one direction. These systems are often employed in broadcast networks‚ where the receivers do not need to send any data back to the transmitter/broadcaster (Examples) Commercial radio and television broadcast (not two-way radio such as walkie-talkies) Garage door openers Baby monitors Wireless microphones Radio controlled models Public address systems Surveillance cameras
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Pulse-Time Modulation In pulse-modulated systems‚ as in an analog system‚ the intelligence may be impressed on the carrier by varying any of its characteristics. In the preceding paragraphs the method of modulating a pulse train by varying its amplitude was discussed. Time characteristics of pulses may also be modulated with intelligence information. Two time characteristics may be affected: (1) the time duration of the pulses‚ referred to as PULSE-DURATION MODULATION (pdm) or PULSE-WIDTH MODULATION
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Voice vs. Data In this lesson we talked about seven things to compare the difference between voice and data communication. The first item are cell phones‚ cell phones are voice and data communications. Cell phones are a mobile device used for voice and data communication over a network of base stations‚ sites where antennas and electronic communication equipment together create a cell in a mobile phone network. Today mobile phones are used for many other purposes than the standard voice function
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though it can also be used for many modern day 21 century objects in your home as well such as the microwave oven‚ the television‚ antennas and transmitters and the satellite radio. Directions/ example of how a radar would work: Magnetron generates high-frequency radio waves. Duplexer switches magnetron through to antenna. Antenna acts as transmitter‚ sending narrow beam of radio waves
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ASSIGNMENT COVER Course code: Course name: Assignment title: Research Paper - HAARP Instructor’s name: Student’s name: Date: Comments: Grade: /100 For some decades the man gives the impression of children playing with forces that are unable to comprehend and control. But behind every great discovery often pose risks‚ even threaten life itself on our planet. The fission of the atom‚ considered as the greatest discovery of 20th century‚ released
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