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    Lrad Research Paper

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    In the first place let begin by saying what is the (LRAD)? It is The Long Range Acoustic Device. Which is a loud megaphone/microphone or speaker to convey important messages to individuals who makes loud noise and disturb the environment. Certainly, the LRAD is not a less lethal weapon. Of course, the LRAD is used to get the attention of a large crowd or a criminal is about to break the law by disturbing the peace. The LRAD once in operation will get the attention of the troublemaker, prevent…

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    However there are also a few drawbacks of using this I/O process. In a synchronous input and output activity, the hardware has to first complete the physical input and output of the data. The success or failure of the option is then notified for further processing. The entire process is hence stalled till the physical input and output results of the data is collected. This is not the case with asynchronous input and output process. Both tasks of processing can be done simultaneously. As the…

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    Ramie Fiber Case Study

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    3. Results and discussion 3.1. Grafting of CNT on the ramie fabric The schematic representation for the mechanism of ramie fiber surface treatments is shown in Fig. 2. For the alkali treatment of ramie fiber, the NaOH reacts with the hydroxyl groups of the ramie fiber as shown in Fig. 2(a). During silane treatment, the hydrolysis of silane takes place initially (Fig. 2(b)) which then reacts with the active hydroxyl functionalities in ramie fiber (Fig. 2(c)). Each silane molecule has three…

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    therefore there it is necessary to have them exist in our world and not just in our consciousness. Miranda comes to her questioning the existence of real cats and dogs by first explaining connection nets. The connection net works in a way that once you input signals into it, it is able to produce outputs that are similar or different to it. This multi-layer connection…

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    The Island Of Beak-Topia

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    Machine functionalism describes the relationship between the brain and mind as such, the brain is the input source of the later output mind. Now, this explanation is very general and only describes how one would get from point A to point C. Point B or the events that take place to get from the input to the output are related to the cognitive system mentioned earlier. Point B in machine functionalism is a straight line. This means whatever Point A is…

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    look out to stay in front of the developments and keep districts on the cutting edge with devices and classroom instruction. This requires sound leadership and vision in order to achieve. The first consideration in implementing classroom technology is selecting technology. A central feature in selecting technology is the device, and for many people when they think of technology they equate it with a device. However, technology is much more than that. Technology…

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    Southbridge is also referred to as the, Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH). Northbridge – This allows the CPU to communicate with the Graphics Card as well as the RAM. This…

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    We implemented the proposed algorithm in HM15.0 [4] of H.265/HEVC reference software and compared it with TZ Search in terms of computations (search speed measured by total encoding time and ME time) and performance (PSNR and bit rate). Average Speedup is defined as the ratio of the time of TZ search algorithm to the proposed algorithm. Test conditions [8] for simulation are as follows: 1. Four different quantization parameters (QP=22, 27, 32, 37) to test the algorithm at different bit rates. 2.…

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    Text neck become one of the most harmful pain syndrome in neck and shoulder region. People 's lifestyle nowadays has depended on smart phones in communication, reading, and entertainment. Mobile device users frequently adopt prolonged forward head posture while looking down at the screens of mobile devices. The exaggeration on using mobile technology leaded to Text Neck Pain Syndrome (TNP). [1] [2]. The position of neck while using the smartphones causes fibrotic of muscular…

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    Corning Case Study

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    Both Dow Corning and DirecTV implemented CRM, customer relationship management, through the use of mobile devices like laptops and smartphones. Customer relationship management is a system used to manage all aspects of a customers interaction with an organization (Connick, 2017). By using this mobile technology, both Dow Corning and DirecTV benefited in many ways. Their sales teams were more productive as they were able to essentially have everything they needed to know about the customer in…

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