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    SYNTHESIS OF ZINC OXIDE NANO PARTICLES IMPLEMENTED IN DYESENSITISED SOLAR CELLS Sunya Pratyutpana‚ Sahithya Kandalam‚ R. Aarthi and Fozia Z. Haque* 3rd year‚ B.Tech‚ MANIT Bhopal. * Asst. Prof. Department of Physics‚ MANIT Bhopal. april.sunya@gmail.com sahithya08@gmail.com r.aarthi04@gmail.com ABSTRACT: The vital component of Dye-sensitized solar cells are the nanorods which not only provide a high surface area for electron transport‚ but the monocrystalline arrays ensure the rapid collection

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    sense of self both have different meanings. The main question is "What does it mean to own something?’ Many argue that ownership is not much of a great thing‚ it can be of different negative meanings‚ while others disagree and think that ownership helps develop character. In the society we live in today‚ people own a lot of things from a car‚ to a house‚ and other things‚ but what does it truly mean to own something? Is it possible to own tangible and intangible objects? As aristotle claimed‚ he believed

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    Sickle cell anemia was first discovered in the year of 1910. A young man by the name Walter Clement Noel from the island of Grenada‚ studied in Chicago. He went to Dr. James B. Herrick‚ whom was a cardiologist‚ with symptoms of anemia‚ who assigned Dr. Ernest Irons to the case. There Dr. Irons noticed that Noel’s red blood cells were the shape of a sickle. Although sickle cell anemia has occurred in Africa for thousands of years‚ Dr. Herrick was the first to provide a formal description of sickle

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    Fahrenheit 451 essay Our future is now and technology is increasing. In my opinion technology could either work for the greater good or devastate our economy. It’s a wonderful thing to have a cell phone that does everything for you but how far will we go? In the book technology could ruin the human race. Turning people into zombies with them staring into their screen all day. And i’ve noticed now a days we people don’t seem to read books much anymore like in fahrenheit 451 Historical literature

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    Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar power in space for use on Earth. It has been in research since the early 1970s. SSPS consists of a space-based power generation/transmission facility that gathers sunlight‚ converts it into microwaves or laser beams‚ and transmits those to the ground; and a power receiving facility on the ground. Space-based solar power essentially consists of three elements: • a means of collecting solar power in space‚ for example via solar cells or a

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    Solar Production in India

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    SOLAR ENERGY PRODUCTION IN INDIA Coming specifically to the land of much sun‚ heat and humidity as well as persistent power shortages‚ overdependence on coal (52%) and huge oil and gas imports‚ solar energy production in India remains appallingly low. This is made evident by the minimal range of solar energy products in India. Solar lighting (solar lamps‚ street lights)‚ rural electrification‚ solar water heaters‚ solar cookers and PV pumps sum up the measly range of solar energy products

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    What is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product? by Marshall L. Fisher Harvard Business Review Reprint 97205 Harvard Business Review MARCH-APRIL 1997 Reprint Number ARIE DE GEUS THE LIVING COMPANY 97203 WALTER KUEMMERLE DEVELOPING GLOBAL NETWORKS BUILDING EFFECTIVE R&D CAPABILITIES ABROAD 97206 KASRA FERDOWS MAKING THE MOST OF FOREIGN FACTORIES 97204 GEORGE S. DAY STRATEGIES FOR SURVIVING A SHAKEOUT 97202 MARSHALL L. FISHER WHAT IS THE HIGH SUPPLY CHAIN FOR YOUR PRODUCT

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    Seminar on BLUE BRAIN TECHNOLOGY By Rakesh R. Deshpande (1SP11CS053) Introduction • • • • • • • • • • What is Blue Brain Technology? Actors Behind the Scene. Base of the Blue Brain Technology. Difference between Virtual Brain & Natural Brain. Theoretical Concept. How to upload Data to virtual Brain? Need of Blue Brain. Advantages. Disadvantages. Conclusion. What is Blue Brain Technology?  The Blue Technology is an attempt to reverse engineer the human brain and recreate it at the cellular

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    Solar Energy in Singapore

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    Contents Introduction................................................................................................................3 Issues with Non-Renewable Sources of Energy .............................................................4 Clean Technology (Renewable Sources of Energy) ........................................................5 Types of Renewable Sources of Energy ..........................................................................5 Macroeconomic View.........................

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    International Technology Roadmap for Photovoltaic- March’13 | | Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. PV learning curve and Cost reduction 3 2.1 Salient Points 3 3. Cost considerations 4 3.1 Cost Observations over the past 3 years 4 3.2 Way Forward 5 4. Results 2012 5 4.1 Materials 5 4.1.1 Materials – Crystallization and Wafering 5 4.2.2 Materials – Cell processing 5 4.3.3 Materials – Modules 6 4.2 Process 7 4.2.1 Process – Manufacturing 7 4.2.2 Process- Technology 8 4.3

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