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    Google Fiber

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    Google Fiber Adam Fleiner NT1110 Friday 6pm Moran Google Fiber is a revolutionary internet and television service. This service could change the way people use internet and watch television drastically. It is only available in a small number of cities as of now; however the company is working on spreading at a steady pace. As of now the total number of cities that may have this service soon is 34. By the end of this year there will be another list of cities to receive this service. Other cable

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    raman in fiber

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    Raman Amplifier Introduction Basic Raman Concept High Power Raman Fiber Lasers Raman Fiber Amplifier Combining EDFA and Raman Amplifier Conclusion January 8‚ 2008 Y. Lin: Raman Amplifier 1 Introduction Raman Amplifier was demonstrated in the 1980s Unavailability of high-power diode laser pump source Why do you need it : amplify signals from 1270 to 1670 nm any optical fiber can serve as the amplifying medium Raman process itself provides high-power laser Disadvantage:

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    Animal Fiber

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    ANIMAL FIBER Animal fibers are largely those which cover mammals such as sheep‚ goats and rabbits with well-known examples such as alpaca‚ merino‚ wool‚ fur and mohair. Animal fibers are natural fibers that consist largely of particular proteins. Instances are silk‚ hair/fur (including wool) and feathers. The animal fibers used most commonly both in the manufacturing world as well as by the hand spinners are wool from domestic sheep and silk. Also very popular are alpaca fiber and mohair

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    All About Lipids

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    Lipids 1. What is your macromolecule made of? List element names and/or other molecules. a. Lipids are mostly composed of carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen. Other elements‚ such as nitrogen and phosphorus can be found also. Molecules found in lipids include fats‚ waxes‚ sterols‚ and fat-soluble vitamins. 2. Include 2 examples of your macromolecule and their purpose in your body. a. An example of a lipid is steroids. Steroids are taken to increase the hormone testosterone‚ which helps

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    Fiber Optics

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    Fiber Optics History of Fiber Optics History Of Fiber Optics In 1870‚ John Tyndall‚ using a jet of water that flowed from one container to another and a beam of light‚ demonstrated that light used internal reflection to follow a specific path. • Alexander Graham Bell patented an optical telephone system‚ which he called the Photophone • He dreamed of sending signals through the air‚ but the atmosphere didn’t transmit light as reliably as wires carried electricity. • During the 1920s‚ John

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    Are you weak‚ tired‚ and lazy all the time? With macromolecules‚ your body will be bigger‚ better‚ faster‚ stronger‚ and built to last longer! There are four major macromolecules that can give you more energy‚ strength‚ and enough fat to keep you warm and protected. In conclusion‚ the four major macromolecules are important to growth and development because they produce and store energy‚ create muscle to build a repair the body‚ create fat when it gets cold‚ and to tell when to release amino acid

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    Lipid Diet Experiment

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    The aim of the experiment was to examine the effects that having a rich lipid diet had on the CHO and fat metabolism during the prolonged exercise. The data shows that at rest the body was in a heavy fat metabolism and when exercise started there was a shift of metabolism from fat to CHO. After thirty minutes‚ the metabolism shifted back to a primary metabolism of fat. Examining the data from this experiment to other studies showed a similar result. Frielander‚ Casazza‚ Horning‚ Buddinger‚ and Brooks

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    The IASB (International Accounting Standards Board) is the standards-setting body that functions within the IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards).The 15 members are responsible for the development of the IFRSs‚ including the IRFS and SMEs (small and medium-sized entities) and for approving interpretations of IFRSs as developed by the IFRS interpretations committee. Through extensive outreach activities and input into standards-setting from stakeholders‚ IASB is able to do the necessary

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    What are the functions of parliament? Parliament is the highest legislative authority in the UK. It has responsibility for checking the work of government and examining‚ debating and approving new laws. It is also known as the legislature. The key features of the parliament are the legislation‚ representation‚ scrutiny and oversight‚ recruitment and legitimacy.  Parliament makes laws; this is why it is classified as a legislature. Parliament is the supreme legislature in the UK‚ in that it

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    that is responsible for the administration of legal proceedings with the judicial powers vested in them. The systems of court consist of independent judges where there are no external or political influence regarding its decisions. Judiciary will function through the administration and interpretation of laws for its cases with the doctrine of precendents where lower courts in the same hierarchy are bounded within the prescribed limits by prior decisions of superior courts if its cases are similar

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