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    Content 1. Abstract……………………………………………………….. 1 2. Introduction…………………………………….…………….. 2 3. Design & Analysis…..……………………………………….. 3 4. Result ………………………………………………………… 10 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………..... 10 Smart Dust Shilpa Nagod Page 1 of 10 SMART DUST 1.Abstract ’Smart’ dust’ is a minute grain of silicon that spontaneously assembles‚ orients and senses its local environment‚ a first step toward fan development of rebels the size of sand grains that could be used in medicine‚ bioterrorism

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    began a Federal employee smart card identification Smart Card or Chip card technology is fast becoming commonplace in our culture and daily lives. We hope that this site will bring you a little closer in your understanding of this exciting technology and the benefits it can bring to your applications. If you have specific questions regarding a specific technology discussed below feel free to send us an email and the appropriate site sponsor will respond. A smart card‚ a type of chip card

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    The Role of Information Systems in Small and Medium Enterprise of Wood Products Manufacturing A Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Wood Products Processing In The Faculty of Forestry Abstract In a modern economy‚ the key influence to the competitiveness of small and medium sized enterprises (SME) is their ability to utilize information systems (IS). The characteristic of SMEs vary‚ but in Canada‚ SMEs are organizations

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    environmental and animal rights groups trying to solve? Are the actions of these organizations effective? Are these alternatives to eco-terrorism that would be more successful? Environmental damages are the inevitable issue. Many people realize that we should protect the environment‚ but they just neglect to do it. However‚ some group of people protected the environment in the wrong way. According to Manning (2012)‚ “ Eco-terrorism can be defined as the act of violence or sabotage against person and property

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    Smart Card Tutorial - Part 1 First Published in September 1992 Introduction To Smart Cards Even the name Smart Card captures the imagination‚ however such a term is ambiguous and is used in many different ways. ISO uses the term‚ Integrated Circuit Card (ICC) to encompass all those devices where an integrated circuit is contained within an ISO 1 identification card piece of plastic. The card is 85.6mm x 53.98mm x 0.76mm and is the same as the ubiquitous bank card with its magnetic stripe that is

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    Many students’ street smarts greatly surpass their book smarts. I believe that instructors can strengthen students’ book smarts by encouraging them to write‚ read‚ think‚ and learn about personal areas of interest. They can accomplish this by taking students on field trips so they actively experience what their learning in the class room‚ and use these “street smarts” to build a stronger foundation of what their trying to teach. So what exactly are street and book smarts? There are many definitions

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    PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Topic: Product decisions in marketing (PRODUCT) Case No. 4: “SMART Cards” ____________________________________________________________________________ SMART CARDS S mart is the operative word among many product developers these days. For example‚ smart card is the name of an advanced form of pocket- and purse-sized cards that may soon usher in a new era of cashless electronic commerce. Although they resemble familiar ATM cards‚ each smart card is equipped with a computer

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    Why Smart Phones Are A Smart Choice In this new up-to-date age of technology‚ we as humans always have our hands full‚ literally. Our attention is so occupied by a hand held mobile device called the smart phone. Smart phones are advanced mobile phones that satisfy all your computing and communicating needs. The first smart phone was invented by IBM (International Business Machines) in 1992. Since then the mobile technology has been on the rise. The demand for smart phones has increased significantly

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    Smart System or Structure What is a Smart Structure?         A smart structure is a system containing multifunctional parts that can perform sensing‚ control‚ and actuation; it is a primitive analogue of a biological body. Smart materials are used to construct these smart structures which can perform both sensing and actuation functions. If truly smart‚ these intelligent systems can determine their present state‚ decide what is the optimum or more desirable state and carry out an appropriate

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    general goal. To set a specific goal you must answer the six "W" questions: *Who:  Who is involved? *What: What do I want to accomplish? *Where: Identify a location. *When:  Establish a time frame. *Which: Identify requirements and constraints. *Why:  Specific reasons‚ purpose or benefits of accomplishing the goal. EXAMPLE:    A general goal would be‚ "Get in shape." But a specific goal would say‚ "Join a health club and work out 3 days a week." Measurable - Progress in your reaching your goal

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