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    In “Plant Pigment,” by Shirley Raps and Jeffrey Harborne, two types of plant pigments are discussed: photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic pigments. Photosynthetic pigments are responsible for absorbing light and transferring energy during photosynthesis. Among this group of pigments are chlorophylls, phycobilins, carotenoids, and reaction center pigments which causes plants’ green, blue, yellow and orange colors, respectively. Nonphotosynthetic pigments are used to attract insects for…

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    new identity. My back had spikes growing from it. My arms and torso were armored. My face, insect like eyes, with antennas still growing from my skull. and my new spiked hair. The police sirens, 1 block away but how could I hear them? I could feel my blood rushing as if I needed to do something. many screams could be heard. down at the first floor, while I am at the 5th floor. my antennas flickered. The doors flew open, 5 masked men, no cops to be seen. then I looked out the window. they were…

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    enjoyed recently is The Martian by Andy Weir. The Martian starts with Mark Watney (Main Character) who is hit by a piece of a satellite antenna during a colossal sandstorm while trying to escape the Martian atmosphere. Watney’s captain tries to search for him but he is nowhere to be found and the crew presumes him dead. The next day he wakes up with part of the antenna lodged in his stomach. Over time NASA figures he is alive through satellite imaging. Mark eventually finds a way to contact NASA…

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    Have you ever¬ stared at the night sky and wondered what the universe looks like up close? If you thought that our world was as small as Earth, that’s nothing compared to the universe that can be explored with a Hubble telescope and the radio telescope. Space craft and technology provides the world with astronomical information, discovering information that is beyond our capabilities on Earth capabilities to discover with our eyes alone. Two major telescopes that have been in orbit around the…

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    There are some tags contains electronically stored information. It refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. Figure 1 - RFID read- / writing device Figure 2 - RFID transponder including antenna and microchip RFID system is same as bar code identification. It consist of an antenna…

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    Educating Rita

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    because she sacrifices herself for humanity(Woodward). “[Since] the mimic with the antenna is the mimic server, which analyzes the situation and turns back time, there must be a backup mimic with the same ability. In order to get out of this loop, [Rita has] to destroy the entire network” (Sakurazaka 263-4). However, with Keiji, the situation changes. Since “[their] brains [pick up] the signal…[they become] the antennas” (Sakurazaka Chapter 16). Rita, who grasps the whole situation, can easily…

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    John Stone Research Paper

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    the adaptation of space electric waves to the purposes of practical communication. It was during this time that Stone became persistent on increasing oscillation of radio waves by the use of highly resonant closed circuits loosely coupled to the antennas and pointed the way to the more highly selective phase of radio. (This was one of his granted patents, after his death.) Stone continued to make important technical contributions, to the continuous wave operation of the space radio, and the…

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    5g Case Study

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    the solutions of problems faced by older technologies like 4g,3g.. They all want their technology to be future-proof.It seems difficult to bring them all to the same global standard. Infrastructure : with issues around spectrum and installing new antennas. 5G is likely going to rely, at least in part, on higher-frequency bands. There is more space in those airwaves available, but at such high frequencies, signals cant travel nearly as far as they can over the frequencies used for 4G, resulting…

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    Since graduating from Weber State University (WSU) with a Bachelors of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (BSEET) in 2010, I have been working as an engineer in many capacities. Recently, I was promoted to a technical leadership position, and have realized that most engineers will face the decision in their careers to stay technical or to pursue a management path. It is because of my desire to delve deeper into the technical aspects of my work that I am applying for admissions to the…

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    When one thinks of Space Solar power they think of something that is futuristic. In 1941, Issac Asmiov who wrote science fiction published a short story called “Reason.” In the short story, it talked about a space station that collected energy from the sun to send to other planets by the usage of microwave beams. In the story there is a line that says, “"Our beams feed these worlds energy drawn from one of those huge incandescent globes that happens to be near us. We call that globe the Sun ...…

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