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    Unit 4222-253 Introductory awareness of autistic spectrum conditions Learning Outcome 1 1) describe the types of difficulty that individual with an autistic spectrum condition may have with language and other ways of communicating with others The difficulties may show them self in some or all of the following ways: a delayed or complete lack of development of spoken language with no alternative means of communicating developed to compensate for this there may be difficulty in initiating or sustaining

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    India2 M.Tech Student‚ Dept. of ECE‚ Shekhawati Engineering College‚ Dundlod‚ India3 Abstract: We have Wi-Fi hotspots at home‚ coffee houses‚ hotels‚ airports and even cities and the Wi-Fi network system is constantly expanding. Due to this‚ Radio spectrum is getting clogged day by day and demand for wireless data is increasing exponentially every year. Everyone wants to use wireless data but capacity is drying up. Wireless radio frequencies are getting higher‚ complexities are increasing and RF

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    their environment in which they live in and their way of life. The detection out of the visible spectrum is usually an adaptation for survival of the organism. Humans  detection range of 380-750 nm (visible light) can only detect a narrow part of the electromagnetic spectrumvisible light. To some extent we can detected a small amount of infra red by the heating action. We detect the visible light spectrum by the special cells located on the retina in our eye. Humans have coloured binocular

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    Issues Those Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Face as They Transition into Adulthood Patti Mussari Sage Graduate School Issues Those Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Face as they Transition into Adulthood Those with Autism Spectrum Disorder often find change of any kind unsettling (Holtz‚ Owings‚ & Ziegert‚ 2006). The transition from school to life as an adult can prove to be quite a challenge for this population. Employment‚ housing‚ and interpersonal relationships

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    Why Is the Sky Blue

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    the Sky is Blue. That is simply because of the different Light Spectrums we see that are spread out‚ which makes Blue the only available light we see‚ and heres why! Theres alot of explainations when it comes to understanding why the sky is Blue. To understand why the Sky is Blue‚ you must first understand the basics. Such as the different Electromagnetic Waves‚ Colors of the Rainbow‚ Rayleigh Scattering‚ and the Different Light Spectrums. Color is simply defined as the sensation produced by the effect

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    light reaching a detector. Classes a.) Single Beam Spectrophotometer  Light from the source lamp is passed through a monochromator‚ which diffracts the light into a "rainbow" of wavelengths and outputs narrow bandwidths of this diffracted spectrum. Discrete frequencies are transmitted through the test sample. Then the photon flux density (watts per metre squared usually) of the transmitted or reflected light is measured by the sensor. The transmittance or reflectance value for each wavelength

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    Spectrometer. Theory: Many molecules absorb ultraviolet or visible light. The absorbance of a solution increases as attenuation of the beam increases. Absorbance is directly proportional to the path length‚ b‚ and the concentration‚ c‚ of the absorbing species. Beer’s Law states that A = ebc‚ where e is a constant of proportionality‚ called the absorptivity. Different molecules absorb radiation of different wavelengths. An absorption spectrum will show a number of absorption bands corresponding to

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    explored. Infrared radiation is invisible radiant energy‚ it lies between the visible light and the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Heat is the main source of infrared energy‚ heat is produced by the movement of atoms and molecules. This experiment was conducted to investigate how black‚ white‚ and silver cans would absorb heat. The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of gamma rays‚ X-rays‚ ultraviolet‚ visible‚ infrared‚ microwaves and radio waves. What separates these is the frequency

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    Physics in Everyday Life

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    PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY LIFE BY Neha arora DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES Science is around us everywhere. The water you are drinking has science in it; the house you are living in has science in it. Anywhere you go‚ whatever you do sciences will surely going to help you. When we talk about the educational science‚ there are many other subjects which come under science. These subjects are called branches of science. Some of them are physics‚ chemistry‚ biology‚ astrology‚ etc. Physics is more than

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    Light that is visible to the human eye is a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which can vary in colour based on the wavelength of what is being seen at any particular time. This visible light has a primary function of causing electrons to become more active with higher energy rates. The colour that is seen revolves around the size of this portion which is noted as the wavelength. White light is a culmination of all colours which is the cause of it being the brightest. Furthermore‚ when

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