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    Border Security Using Wins

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    INTRODUCTION Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS) combine sensing‚ signal processing‚ decision capability‚ and wireless networking capability in a compact‚ low power system. Compact geometry and low cost allows WINS to be embedded and distributed at a small fraction of the cost of conventional wireline sensor and actuator systems. On a local‚ wide-area scale‚ battlefield situational awareness will provide personnel health monitoring and enhance security and efficiency. Also‚ on a metropolitan

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    is looked beyond the security purposes. 1.2 PRESENT SCENARIO Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a general term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of unique serial number) of an object wirelessly‚ using radio waves. RFID technologies are grouped under the more generic Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). The RFID technology is used only in security‚ tagging goods‚ inventory purposes. Since the RFID technology is not well established in

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    dissociation constants of weak monoprotic acids were determined with the aid of a buffer and pH meter. Experiment: This experiment was performed according to the procedures as provided in the Chemistry 111B laboratory manual: Po‚ Henry and Senozan‚ N. "General Chemistry Experiments Chemistry 111B"‚ 8th Ed.‚ 2004 Hayden-McNeil Publishing‚ pp 80-88. To determine the dissociation constants of weak monoprotic acids (HX and HY)‚ a buffer was needed to calibrate the pH meter. According to the manual‚ all four solutions

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    digital converter. Digital meters can be made with high accuracy‚ typically better than 1%. Specially calibrated test instruments have higher accuracies‚ with laboratory instruments capable of measuring to accuracies of a few parts per million. Meters using amplifiers can measure tiny voltages of micro-volts or less. Digital voltmeters (DVMs) are usually designed around a special type of analog-to-digital converter called an integrating converter. Voltmeter accuracy is affected by many factors‚ including

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    1. INTRODUCTION The project “Automated Electricity Meter” aims to move away from the traditional method of manual reading of electricity meters in which an individual has to physically record the reading. Instead the project proposes to successfully be able to take the meter reading automatically without having a person be physically present while taking the reading‚ thereby reducing manpower requirement. This system helps the users by alerting them about the peak loads (max energy consumption)

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    The advantages of using a professional advertising agency opposed to using your own in-house marketing department There are many reasons why it could be a sensible financial decision in a business to allow for an agency to take care of all aspect of an advertising campaign. For a start good advertising agencies generally come equipped with a huge arsenal of professional video recording‚ photography‚ studio and printing equipment‚ along with a lot of professional software to accompany it. These are

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    Using L1 to Teach L2

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    בס"ד Using L1 to teach L2 Table of contents Abstract __________________________________________________3 Introduction ______________________________________________ 4 Chapter 1. Theoretical Background ____________________________6 1.1 The communicative language teaching approach _______________6 1.2 Should we use L1 in the communicative language classroom?_____7 1.3 The existing mixed views of using L1 in CLT _________________9 1.31 When to use L1 in the foreign language classroom

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    Using the Web to support language learning DENISE E MURRAY PAM MCPHERSON SERIES EDITOR DENISE E MURRAY TEACHING WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY SERIES USING THE WEB TO SUPPORT LANGUAGE LEARNING Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SERIES INTRODUCTION Published by the National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research Macquarie University‚ Sydney NSW 2109 for the AMEP Research Centre on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs McPherson‚ Pam‚ 1946– .

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    Jonathan T. Usman II-BEED Using Popular Media in Teaching Using Media to Enhance Teaching and Learning Media can be a component of active learning strategies such as group discussions or case studies. Media could be a a film clip‚ a song you hear on the radio‚ podcast of a lecture or newspaper article. Students can also create their own media. For example‚ student video projects can be a powerful learning experience. What is Using Media to Enhance Teaching and Learning The term media was first

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    Pros and Cons using oil

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    Pros and Cons of using oil I want to talk about advantages and disadvantages of using oil in our world‚ people can use it for different reasons. We use oil for cars‚ airplanes etc. In some countries it is very expensive but in other countries it is much more cheaper because today its harder to find thats why its more expensive and may not be much left. Oil is very useful. For example‚ we can use it as an ingredient for our meal but also it used to accelarate the cars and how we also know doctors

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