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    Unlike any other communication technology, Power Line Communications (PLC) is a technology whereby a sender modulates the data to be sent, injects it onto medium, and the receiver demodulates the data to read it. The basic difference is that in PLC no extra wiring is needed. Considering the ubiquity of power lines, it implies that with PLC, virtually all line-powered devices can be controlled or monitored. Generally, PLC uses the same electric cables for the purpose of power delivery and…

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    tracking devices gets legislative scuntiny In this article, we are being told that “cell phone tracking devices, which are portable and can fit inside of a suitcase work by impersonating a cell tower and tricking a phone to connect to it using its own antenna.” It states that the only thing needed is for your “phone to be on, and it allows police to track the cell phone without getting a warrant from a service or provider.” Currently two law enforcement agencies in Minnesota are known to use…

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    Ax2 Chloroplast

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    Superoxides in Chloroplast Introduction and Background Stress can be defined as a disruption of homeostasis. Chloroplasts are especially sensitive to stress and have many levels of defense against it. These defense mechanisms include adjustment of antenna size, thermal dissipation, photochemistry and, lastly, antioxidant systems that scavenge toxic compounds. Stress can induce the uncoupling of the light and dark reactions that results in the formation of dangerous reactive oxygen species…

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    Is following the crowd thinking that there is safety in numbers the right thing to do? Many times in society people are seen purchasing and wearing clothing of elite brands, not because they enjoy the appearance but rather since the brand has been deemed as elusive and a status symbol. Aspects of society have been deemed with a dogma of either being good or bad by the public and people do not see below the surface to see decide if whether following the crowd is the best choice. This action can…

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    (In my lab) Sometimes it is hard to explain my idea because I studied math using only Japanese in school. Although I tried to learn English math words before coming to the U.S, explaining complicated things in a foreign language is not easy. However, I was relieved that minor English mistakes are not problems because my mentor listens to me patiently. Once I come back to Japan, I would like to continue to study more so that I will be able to explain my idea using math words smoothly. On the…

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    Pak 3

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    The system capabilities can detect, track, classify and identify all targets using a C-band phased-array. It also utilizes “Communications Relay Groups and Antenna Mast Groups for communications between battery’s and battalion assets” (Moore 2015, p.1). The PAC 3 Launcher has a missile load-out capability between 4 and 16 missiles. The two types of missiles can differ and range from a PAC3 MIM-104F missile…

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    Ancient Greek Oresteia

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    Sophia Vietti Ms. Hickey Latin II May 18th 2018 The oresteia and the Athenian legal system The Oresteia, an Ancient Greek manuscript, is a follow up of the book The Iphigenia and follows Agamemnon’s wife, Queen Clytemnestra, murder of Agamemnon after the Trojan war. The story of the Oresteia is a long Greek play made to explain the new Athenian legal system supposedly made by the goddess Athena in the third act of the play. The main idea of the Oresteia is that injustice and…

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    A Legendary Day December 8, 1997 was an eventful day with it being the day of my birth. On this day there was a blizzard going on right on top of Independence and Blue springs missouri. The whole Kansas City metro area was covered with about three feet of snow! As the years go on the weather fluctuates and creates a long autumn, which is the season for television shows! It is crazy to look at the huge difference in Television from when I was born to the year 2016. TV has come a long way since…

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    (Maselli, 2). As explained in an online article by Claire Swedberg from RFID Journal, radio frequency identifications use microchips, also called tags, to store information about an item that the tag is attached to. Attached to the microchip is an antenna, which allows a reader to receive information that is sent from the chip. The waves sent out by the reader are picked up by the tag, used to power the tag, and then returned from the tag back to the reader with information about the tag. The…

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    Escape Unfortunately, Allan managed to escape from custody, when he was taken to a hospital to treat his ear infection. He used a homemade key, which he had hid in a cigar, to pick the lock on his handcuffs. As a weapon, he used a piece of a TV antenna that he had concealed on his body, and held the officers at bay before fleeing the building. Furthermore, after his escape from the hospital, Allan stole a car, therefore, was able to avoid being recaptured right away. The Second…

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