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    Introduction Information retrieval is a science related to documents and information searching. Information retrieval deals with the storage and representation of knowledge and the retrieval of information relevant to a specific user problem (Mandhl‚ 2007). Information retrieval technology mostly used in universities and public library to help students or information users to access to books‚ journals and other information resources that they needed. It also applies at organizations which having

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1: Voice vs. Data Cell phones: A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone‚ cell phone‚ and a hand phone) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single‚ private base station. In addition to telephony

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    Carbon Capture and Storage

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    Review Carbon Capture and Storage(CCS) This research paper will briefly go over some of the designs that are being used and have been used throughout the history of carbon capture. To start‚ it is important to put in perspective what kind of money is spent on the capturing of carbon in a general sense. Another thing that is important to understand is a few of the main ways to capture carbon. Since the project definition is very specific‚ it is easy to find which types of capture will be used‚

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    Cold Storage Strategies

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    Beginnings In its early years‚ Cold Storage was an independent small retail depot selling mainly frozen meat from Australia‚ and its target customers were mostly Europeans. From 1965‚ to achieve economies of scale‚ Cold storage adopted the concept of multiple retailing‚ where bulk buying activities and distribution of food products to a network of stores throughout Singapore and Malay Peninsula was carried out (Goh 2003). Cold Storage also pioneered the manufacturing of condensed milk and other milk

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    Willis Mktg 3302 Professor J. Smith 10 June 2011 Week 3 Essay Assignment 2. In the multiple store theory of memory there are three different storage areas within the brain. Sensory memory is where the five senses are put to use and it has unlimited capacity like iconic and echoic storage and has different storage mechanism. However‚ the duration of sensory memory is very limited. Work bench memory is an area of the brain where information is stored for long-term

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    Cold Storage Strategy

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    introduction the SUPERMARKET SUPERMARKET: a large self-service shop selling foods and household goods Provision stores and grocers Supermarkets These two categories will be considered Hypermarkets Examples of local supermarkets NTUC FairPrice Cold Storage Shop n Save Giant Sheng Siong an OLIGOPOLY Oligopolies have: A few dominant firms High barriers to entry Homogeneous/Differentiated products Mutual interdependence analysis and evaluation analysis and evaluation Is the supermarket industry

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    DIFFERENT STORAGE TECHNIQUES FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLE Food spoilage: Every change in food that causes it to lose its desired quality and eventually become inedible is called food spoilage or rotting. Factors affecting storage life The natural limits to the post-harvest life of all types of fresh produce are severely affected by other biological and environmental conditions: Temperature: An increase in temperature causes an increase in the rate of natural breakdown of all produce as food reserves

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    Cold Storage Stuffs

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    Marketing Strategies Community Involvements Branding Cold Storage takes pride in its unique focus on fresh food‚ and it tries to give out an image of “freshness” of its products along with its brand name. It appears as the promoting image for the Nation’s well-being‚ and it targets mainly at the middle-aged women‚ who usually care a lot about their family’s health and have time for cooking. The name of the supermarket‚ “Cold Storage”‚ itself depicts the sole purpose of the supermarket: to keep

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    Network Attached Storage

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    Network attached storage is a computer data storage connected to a computer network providing access to a group of clients. This allows you to share files among multiple computers. Some of the benefits to this is that is has faster data access‚ easier administration‚ and a simpler configuration. NAS contains one or more hard drives often arranged in redundant storage containers or RAID. A typical speed of the network adapter is 1 GB depending on the NAS and if you are building one. A standard

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    Thermal Energy Storage

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    filled with a luminous discharge. The light spectrum obtained is however discontinuous (i.e. it consists of one or more coloured line). The colour of the light obtained depends upon the nature of the gas or vapour used. Discharge lamps are of two types: 1) Those which give the light of the same colour as potential as produced by the discharge through the gas or vapour such as sodium vapour lamp‚ mercury vapour lamp‚ neon gas lamp. 2) Those which use the phenomenon of fluorescence and are

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