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    Background In a technologically advancing world, the development of mobile phones has taken the world by leaps and bounds. The evolution of the mobile phone is one of the fastest technological advancements humankind has ever seen. According to Mudrakola, Sukesh, (2016), the growing necessity and expectations of users aided the evolution of smartphone from a basic mobile. However, as a result, the technological experience has grown in the form of a pocketable smartphone. The mobile phone…

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    3. Energy Efficiency: With the passage of time a lot of improvements and developments are made but these innovations are limited to hardware and software development and very little work was done for enhancing the power consumption and storage capacity. Some applications are running at the cost of great power consumption like location sensing etc., which also affects the execution speed. These applications include GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc. One of the techniques used to reduce the power…

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    Beginning in the 1960s, and escalating in usage into the 1980s, Canadian police forces began utilizing a new method of undercover police work to elicit confessions from suspects in cases that seem to have hit a wall. Applying this technique, a group of undercover police officers create a fictitious criminal organization and attempt to entice their targets into becoming interested in this organization. Slowly, methodically, and over an extended period, the officers gained the suspect’s trust and…

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    Analysis Of Oat Bran

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    Chapter-1 Introduction Bran is a outer most layer of the cereal grain and consists of the nucellar epidermis, seed coat, pericarp and aleurone. The aleurone layer consists of heavy walled, cube shaped cells which are composed primarily of cellulose. It is low in starch and high in minerals, fat, and protein. However, due to its thick cellulosic walls, these nutrients are unavailable for digestion in monogastric species. Bran from a wide array of cereal grains have been shown to have an…

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