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    Interface Treatments • Thin Bituminous surface Courses • Bituminous Surface Courses • Bituminous Binder Courses INTERFACE TREATMENTS Prime Coat Tack Coat Crack Prevention Courses SAM and SAMI Purpose Of Priming: To plug the capillary voids To coat and bond loose materials on the surface To harden or toughen the surface To promote adhesion between granular and the bituminous layer Choice of Primer – The primer shall be bitumen emulsion‚ complying with IS 8887 of a type and

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    properties. A. Density And Void Fraction One of the main factors that determine the properties of the composite is density. It is often found that the theoretical values of density will not match with the experimentally measured values. This is primarily due to the presence of air bubbles or also known as voids in the composite .This has a considerable contribution to influence the mechanical properties and the performance of the composite in the actual workplace. Elevated void contents usually mean lower

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    INDEX SR.NO TITLE PAGE NO 1. INTRODUCTION..............…………………………..03 2. OBJECTIVES..........................................................06 3. REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS 3.1 SOFTWARE & HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ……………........09 3.2 FEASIBILITY STUDY …………………10 4. DESIGN SPECIFICATION 4.1 PROCESS CHART ………………………13 4.2 CLASS DIAGRAM ......…………………...16 4.3 USE-CASE DIAGRAM ………………….

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    Lab 1 – Building a Basic Game Project XNA 2010 - Phil Ward & Paul Taylor 2010 (Revised by Andrew Herbert 2010) This is the biggest and hardest tutorial you will have to do‚ it’s a fair bit of work‚ but once you have finished you will be ready to build heaps of games. What are we building? THE Color Game – Yes it is spelt wrong‚ but that is how you’ll need to spell it when you are programming the game! Using your keyboard (and later on an Xbox 360 controller) you need to press the letter

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    Exericise 1 In function “void Exercise_One()”‚ the third parameter “0xfe” of “cbDout(BOARD_NUM_0‚FIRSTPORTA‚0xfe)” is used to controlled “on-and-off” status of each coils; Specifically‚ the binary value of second digit of the hexadecimal number indicates that status‚ “1” for “off” while “0” for “on”; For example‚ “e” in binary is 1110‚ coil A is turned on (controlling coil A to D from the most right bit to most left). So to turn on coil C only‚ a binary number 1011 (in hexadecimal “b”) is needed

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    println("Inside Employee computePay"); return 0.0; } public void mailCheck() { System.out.println("Mailing a check to " + this.name + " " + this.address); } public String toString() { return name + " " + address + " " + number; } public String getName() { return name; } public String getAddress() { return address; } public void setAddress(String newAddress) { address = newAddress; }

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    pos_ctr=0‚*pos; struct MyNode { string name; vector children; }*myroot‚ *myroot1‚ **tree_pattern‚ **subtree_pattern; //FUNCTION PROTOTYPES DECLARATION ... static void print_element_names(xmlNode *); static MyNode* preprocess(xmlNode *‚MyNode *‚ int); int printMyNode(MyNode *); void print(MyNode **‚ int); void print_pos_array(int *‚int); int check_child(MyNode *‚ MyNode *); int main() { xmlDoc *doc = NULL; xmlDoc *doc1 = NULL; xmlNode

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    file (mm.c)‚ which contains your solution. 1 4 How to Work on the Lab Your dynamic storage allocator will consist of the following four functions‚ which are declared in mm.h and defined in mm.c. int mm_init(void); void *mm_malloc(size_t size); void mm_free(void *ptr); void *mm_realloc(void *ptr‚ size_t size); The mm.c file we have given you implements the simplest but still functionally correct malloc package that we could think of. Using this as a starting place‚ modify these functions (and possibly

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    Test Paper ONE SECTION A (40 MARKS) Question 1. (a) Name two types of programming technique with examples. [4] Ans. Structured Programming (eg‚ C‚ BASIC); Object Oriented Programming (eg‚ C++‚ JAVA) (b) Explain type casting with an example. [2] Ans.The explicit conversion of a wider data-type into a narrower data-type is called type-casting. Example: double a = 3.567;

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    Heart rate measurement indicates the soundness of the human cardiovascular system. This project demonstrates a technique to measure the heart rate by sensing the change in blood volume in a finger artery while the heart is pumping the blood. It consists of an infrared LED that transmits an IR signal through the fingertip of the subject‚ a part of which is reflected by the blood cells. The reflected signal is detected by a photo diode sensor. The changing blood volume with heartbeat results in a train

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