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    The general model introduced in Fig.4.10 is commonly used to design stable high-order modulators. If a chain of integrators is used to form the loop filter, two main modulators typologies exist [1, 5, 8]: a cascade of M delaying integrators is used to form the filter, where the feedback and the input signals are being fed to each integrator input with different weight factors a_i and b_i (Fig.4.11). The transfer function of the signal filter, L_0, is: while the feedback filter L_1 can be…

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    The chapter on “USDA Government Inspected” showed the implementation and development of the Meat Inspection Act. There was a shock that shattered the calm with the publication of Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” (Davidson & Lytle, 2005, p. 235). The discontent of the time was the greed of big businesses. Concern centered on how the meat packing industry operated and distributed the meats for consumption. “Sinclair told of men in cooking rooms who fell into vats and, after being cooked for days,…

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    This step completes the segmentation removing static objects from the grayscale images $T_i$ using Eigen-Background decomposition. First, each image $T_i \in \mathbb{R}^{n_x\times n_y} $ is reshaped into a column vector $I_i \in \mathbb{R}^{n_p\times 1}$. These $n_t$ vectors become the $i-th$ column of a video matrix $A(n_p\, , \, n_t)$, after having removed the average image: \begin{equation} A_{(n_s \times n_t)}=\begin{pmatrix} \hat{I}_1 & \hat{I}_2 & \cdots & \hat{I}_{n_t}…

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    beets, corn syrup, soybean oil, and corn-based products were consumed. This substantial amount of food and sugars could not be ingested without the multiplying acres of industrial farms. But dangerous ramifications lurk within the cramped confines of the farms. People need to change their consequential eating habits, if there is any hope for our species to progress. The separation between the people and food production has led to environment, health, social, and economic problems within the…

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    were intended as the statistical sample and 133 inventories were analyzed. 3 inventories were used for data collection that only the logical advertising appeal inventory was researcher-made. Developed scales were used in researches for cognitive processing style and advertising effectiveness. Advertising effectiveness structure is composed of three concepts. The aspect of attitudes toward advertising by has been measured by (Coulter and Punj, 1999; Lafferty and Goldsmith, 1999; MacKenzie and…

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    The values for the Axial length and Keratometry obtained through the various methods as mentioned above should be consistent so as to rule out sources of error. The need to repeat these measurements can be obtained based upon the HOLLADAY CRITERIA which states: Repeat Km if: Km47D for either eye Difference between the two eyes >1 D Corneal cylinder doesnot correlate well with the refractive cylinder Repeat AL if: AL< 22mm AL> 25mm Difference between the two eyes > 0.3 mm Doesnot…

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    Texture analysis is one of the fundamental aspects of human vision by which we differentiate between surfaces and objects. Texture refers to visual patterns or spatial organization of pixels. Texture classification is deals with identifying a given textured region from a given set of texture classes. Each of these regions has unique texture characteristics. Statistical methods are extensively used to determine the texture as a quantitative measure of the arrangement of intensities in a region…

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    Upton Sinclair purpose for writing The Jungle was to unmask and expose the disgraceful working conditions in the meat-packing industry in Chicago to bring light on the unsanitary way animals were kill to become process meat. But most of his concerns were how the meat packing industry workers were being treated. Sinclair began his story opening up with a wedding ceremony introducing the main character Jurgis Rudkus and his family from Lithuanian. Jurgis came to America believing he and his…

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    and also cause less disruption. Flexibility as a process objection A good process design will enable a company to process a wide range of products and services that can be delivered. A flexible will process design will also make change easy of processing states. Cost as a process objective Typical process design objectives include capacity to meet demand, and also eliminate process waste, which can be of many types: (Slack, Chambers, & Johnston, 2010) • Excess capacity • Excess process…

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    1. look of the photo you are taking by altering the natural colors, or enhancing certains points of shadowing or lighting. 2. What is a polarizing filter? What benefits does one have for photographs? Polarizing filters improve the saturation and make the colors appear deeper and saturated. Instead of seeing a glare or uneven lighting. 3. What is one piece of equipment that should be used, if possible, for panoramic photography (in addition to the camera)? Why? A tripod is an important piece of…

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