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    Nt1310 Final Exam Paper

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    2.3 What is Protocol? Protocol is defined as a set of Rules which governs the communication to a network Between the Layers. In Order to establish a communication in a network Successfully, These are the Following Example: File Transfer Protocol, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. 2.4 What is a protocol data unit (PDU)? Protocol Data Unit is the both the Data from Next Higher Communication layer and Total Control Information, in simple it the Combination of Bothe the Higher Layer and Information.…

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    on their mobiles while driving are more likely to text while driving. Therefore, these two studies are inversely related. Researchers also found that positive association between internet use on the mobile and texting while driving shows that multiplexing may not limit to texting and talking. Texting and driving is dangerous social phenomenon. The study provides evidence that behaviors are sociocultural norms in social life. To increase the effectiveness of campaigns and awareness,…

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    Unit 1 P1 Research Paper

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    Task 1 ( P1) Explain how networks communicate. Wired: Used to transfer information over networks some include twisted pair cables, coaxial cables and telephone lines. Wireless: Are used when it is impossible or difficult to install wires or cables it is sends communication signal via microwaves, satellite, infrared signals and so on. Physical Layouts: Ring: Each computer is connected to two other forming a single continuous pathway for signals. Star: Consists of a central switch, hub or…

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    Over the past decade exome sequencing has become a very useful tool in genetic testing. While there are many other methods used for genetic testing, exome sequencing has many advantages over them. Much like any other method, exome sequencing has a few practical limitations. Though this type of sequencing is a fairly new method, more recent research has found it extremely beneficial in aiding with genetic disease diagnosis as well as cancer studies. Through the analysis of exome sequencing,…

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    Optical Sensors Essay

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    conventional electronic sensors. Some important advantages are as below • Ability to integrate different structure. • Their inability to conduct electric current. • Highly resistive to electromagnetic interference. • Lightweight with high sensitivity. • Multiplexing capability. 1.1 Optical fiber: Basics An optical fiber is composed of three parts the core: dielectric material (glass), light propagation the…

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    Prenatal Diagnostic Paper

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    increment of chromosome 21 DNA, as well as the entire fetal genome from the maternal plasma, and made it possible for millions of DNA particles in biological samples to be identified within the matter of days. Two protocols with different levels of multiplexing, 2-plex and 8-plex sequencing, were being employed to study. With 2-plex protocol, trisomy 21 fetuses were detected at 100% sensitivity and 97.9% specificity. The 8-plex protocol, trisomy 21 fetuses were detected at 79.1% and 98.9%…

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    Wireless communications has changed people’s lives over the years. It’s become a fundamental of existence in each home, enterprise, or public spaces such as hospital, educational organization, airport and hotel. The demand of wireless technology drives people to go in depth to understand the fundamentals of wireless and how to improve it to get faster and securer communication. IEEE 802.11, the standard of the wireless communication technology developed by the Institute of Electrical and…

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    Multiplex PCR

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    technique for amplification of multiple targets in a single PCR reaction. Indeed, multiplex PCR is a modification of conventional or realtime PCR in which two or more different PCR products are amplified within a single reaction (Henegariu, 1997). In a multiplexing assay, more than one target sequence can be amplified using multiple primer pairs in a reaction mixture. As an extension to practical use of PCR, this technique has potential to produce considerable time saving and effort within the…

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    and two stations can connect up to 48km if they are in LOS (Cowley, 2012). The further a microwave signal travels between relays the lower the possible data rate (Cowley, 2012). Microwave transmissions utilize an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technique. The OFDM technique basically splits the high-speed data into multiple lower-speed signals and places them in subcarriers, this creates an efficient use of the radio spectrum and allows the microwave signal to travel with…

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    5g Case Study

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    C. Some Key Goals Significantly faster data speeds- Achieving peak download speeds of 10 gigabit per second Ultra-low latency- Latency refers to the time it takes one device to send a packet of data to another device. Currently with 4G, the latency rate is around 50 milliseconds, but 5G will reduce that to about one millisecond. This will be particularly important for industrial applications and driverless cars. A more connected world - To provide that capacity for a network that can…

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