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    Wiring diagram The potentiometer terminals are wired so that its middle pin( green) is connected to analog input 0 on the Arduino Uno board, and its two outer pins( orange and blue) are connected to power +5V and ground. The servo motors have 3-wires: yellow (SIGNAL), blue (POWER) and red (GROUND). The signal pin wire (yellow) is connected to a digital pin 9 on the digital output, the power wire (blue) is connected to the 5V pin on Arduino board and the ground wire (red) is connected a ground…

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    COURSE- EPM 2092 SUBMITTED TO –PROF.BOB XOURAFAS MOTIVE- the main objective to study this unit is to understand the perform integrated change control process and to study in-depth the inputs, tools and techniques and outputs of this process. Moreover, what are the different activities involved during perform change control management process. REFLECTION- according to the PMBOK perform integrated change control is the process of reviewing all the change…

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    It is necessary to recall that an economy’s GDP measures both the total income earned by every single one of us in the economy and the total expenditure on the economy’s output of goods and services. These take us to the conclusion that an economy’s input directly reflects the economy’s output. One of the reasons why Americans live better than other countries is because our workers are more productive, which causes a raise in their income and along with it a raise in our standards…

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    time authorities have been trying to put emphasis on public participation as a major component for planning process. This participation comes in various forms, out of which the surveys and community meetings form to be a greater source to get public input. Over the time instead of developer’s perspective, nowadays plans for an area or community are being developed keeping into consideration view and perspective of the people belonging to that area.…

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    Title: Multi-Objective LPO by Fuzzy Gravitational Search Algorithm in WWER1000 Authors: M. Aghaiea,*, S.M. Mahmoudib a Engineering Department, Shahid Beheshti University, G.C, P.O. Box: 1983963113, Tehran, Iran bFaculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran. Number of manuscript pages: Number of figures: Number of tables: * Corresponding author Email: M_Aghaie@sbu.ac.ir Fax: +98 21 29902546 Abstract The…

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    Bending Factor Case Study

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    The bending Factor The approach proposed by VAN DE WIEL (2003) considers plants as flexible elements and, therefore, incorporates mechanical aspects in the analysis. In his work, VAN DE WIEL (2003) refers to the study carried out by RAHMEYER et al. (1999), in which mechanical and resistance properties of different plant species were tested. RAHMEYER et al. (1999) stablished a relationship between the force required to bend the plant to an angle of 45 degrees in terms of the plant’s modulus of…

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    TEEN And CH Protocols

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    TEEN and LEACH Protocols LEACH and TEENfollow self-organizing and adaptive CH selection criteria. In setup phase, CH is elected on the bases of following threshold equation1 [32]; Fig.3 and Fig.4. T(n)={■(p/(1-p(rmod 1/p) )&ifn∈G@0&otherwise)┤ (1) wherep is the desired number of CHs, r is the current round and G is the set of nodes that have not been CH in the current epoch. Epoch is the number of rounds for a CH, after which again it become eligible to become a CH. Each node generates a…

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    Tinidazole Essay

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    Materials and Methods 4.1 Materials and equipments Table no. 4.1: Materials/Chemicals used in the project work S.No. Material/Chemicals Property Source 1. Tinidazole Pure drug Trozan Pharma 2. Guar gum Polymer Central drug house Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 3. Starch Disintegrant Nice Chemicals 4. Micro crystalline cellulose Diluent, Disintegrant Loba Chemie, Mumbai,India 5. Talc Lubricant Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 6. Acetone Solvent Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 7. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate…

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    Employee Evaluation Essay

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    One of the more challenging aspects of being a manager is effectively reviewing the employees that report to you. If this is done incorrectly, it can hurt not only the performance of the employee, but the entire team. By nature, a majority of individuals are sensitive towards being criticized, even if it’s presented as constructive. There are many tools a manager can use when conducing employee appraisal’s which help them effectively have the “tough talk” when the time is necessary. In my…

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    Abstract: Related Henri-Michaelis–Menten (HMM) and simple single-substrate enzyme kinetics model explored in different directions for more than a century. In the current paper we are concerned with a possible generalization of this rate equation which projected by F. Kargi , that is assumed to be useful both in the case that the total enzyme or substrate is in excess and the quasi-steady-state is produced. We conclude that this generalization is not enough dramatically and put another…

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