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    Hameruni-Salami’ study (2011) based on the effect of drying on the yields of essential oils of laurel tree showed that increasing a temperature in the infrared method from 45°C to 65°C reduced the amount of essential oils. However‚ the low temperature in the ultrasonic dryer compared with the hot air and infrared drying methods gives rise to accelerating the drying process. In addition‚ there is statistically significant differences in the amount of essential oils obtained from the hot air and infrared drying

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    they help prevent potential injury to pedestrians. These features are particularly useful in light of reducing parking spaces and changing dimensions of the average car‚ thus acting as a key driver for industry growth. Parking sensors employing ultrasonic technology accounted for 65.1% of the overall market share in 2012. Electromagnetic parking sensors are expected to grow faster than the global average at a CAGR of 19.3% from 2013 to 2020. Installation by original equipment manufacturers (OEM)

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    ECE Final projects list SET-657. Voice recognition based wireless home automation with intensity control – (2011) SET-604. Design of Emergency Remote Security Monitoring and Control System Based on ARM – (2012) SET-659. Short Range Personal Radar with Audio video transmission SET-434. Design of a low cost helmet mounted dead reckoning navigation system. SET-466. Autonomous Mobile Platform II with artificial intelligence using digital compass and GPS SET-641. Genetic-Based Biometric Security

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    Chapter 1 SECURITY ESSENTIALS 1. Introduction to Security Engineering 1.1 Security engineering is about building systems to remain dependable in the face of malice‚ error‚ or mischance. 1.2 It focuses on the tools‚ processes‚ and methods needed to design‚ implement‚ and test complete systems‚ and to adapt existing systems as their environment evolves. 1.3 Security engineering requires cross-disciplinary expertise‚ ranging from cryptography and computer security through

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    1ECE Final projects list SET-657. Voice recognition based wireless home automation with intensity control – (2011) SET-604. Design of Emergency Remote Security Monitoring and Control System Based on ARM – (2012) SET-659. Short Range Personal Radar with Audio video transmission SET-434. Design of a low cost helmet mounted dead reckoning navigation system. SET-466. Autonomous Mobile Platform II with artificial intelligence using digital compass and GPS SET-641. Genetic-Based Biometric Security

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    recovered from waste tires). The general types of devulcanization technologies identified and analyzed in the study are shown below. Technology Basis of Processing Zone of Reaction Chemical Chemicals/chemical reactions Surface of particles Ultrasonic Ultrasonic waves Throughout particles Microwave Microwaves Throughout particles Biological Microorganisms Surface of particles Other Mechanical Steam Surface of particles Key findings · Reliable information and data on devulcanization of waste

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    Winter     ‘13   NDET in the Nuclear Industry An Overview Jethro Moses - 10BME0077 Karthik Ramaswamy - 10BME0079 Samuel Victor - 10BME0213 V I T   U n i v e r s i t y   Table  of  Contents     1.0  INTRODUCTION  ......................................................................................................................................  3   1.1  IN  SERVICE  INSPECTION  .........................................

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    Sensors Content: 1. Introduction……………………………………..3 2. Sensor types………………………………….....4 3. Temperature sensors…………………………....6 4. Thermistors…………………………………..…6 5. Thermocouple…………………………………..7 6. Pressure sensors………………………………...8 7. Level sensors………………………………..…..9 8. Electromagnetic sensor……………………..…..9 9. Differential pressure sensors…………………..10 10. Classification of measurement errors………….11 11. List of used literature…………………………..12 2 Introduction A sensor (also called detector) is a converter

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    Ultrasound Scanners? Ultrasound has been utilized as a tool in beef and diary research systems for many years‚ and in more recent yeas has become available to commercial livestock agriculture. An ultrasound is an electronic instrument that sends out ultrasonic waves from an attached device called a transducer. Waves pass freely through fluid and are reflected back to the probe resulting in an image that can be identified as the placenta‚ fetus‚ or other organs. Ultrasound may also be used to determine

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    biomedical ultrasound. New York: Oxford University Press. Dubose‚ T. J. (1985). Fetal biometry: Vertical calvarial diameter and calvarial volume. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography 1(5)‚ 205. Edler‚ I. & Hertz‚ C. H. (2004). The use of ultrasonic reflectoscope for the continuous recording of the movements of heart walls. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 24(3)‚ 118–36.

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