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    My Artifact: GPS

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    high positioning accuracy: GPS relative positioning accuracy in 50KM up to 10-71000KM up to 10-6100-500KM up to 10-9. In the precise positioning of the 300-1500m engineering, more than 1 hour observation of the solution of the plane the plane position error is less than 1mm. 2.hort observation time: With the continuous improvement of the GPS system, the software is constantly updated, at present, 20KM relative static positioning, only 15-20 minutes, fast and static relative positioning…

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    Dyson Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION The consumer, buyer, distribution channel, and sales analysis support developing a vacuum with the new battery technology. Regardless, in order to market the new technology effectively, Dyson should perform market segmenting, targeting, and positioning. By strategically marketing the new product in this way, the organization will position itself to efficiently use its resource and attract consumers with adjacent needs. This, in turn, will ensure Dyson continues to capture a…

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    in which a tagged device might be found. The tagged device emits IR light, and if the tagged device is in the same room as a receiver its position is known. The major advantage of an IR-based system is that as the oldest and most installed positioning technology, solutions are generally available from a variety of sources and support is easy to get. There are however two major disadvantages of IR-based systems. First, there must be a receiver in every room where an asset or people might be…

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    Not only is Nordstrom highly differentiated, it stands out in ways that are relevant to the needs of target consumers, who are willing to pay a higher price for exceptional customer service and shopping experience. By having a successful retail positioning strategy, Nordstrom succeeded in attracting customers and creating a distinctive competitive advantage. Unlike target that is known for “Expect more. Pay less,” Nordstrom is known for its outstanding customer service. Because Nordstrom prices…

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    Intelligent Cart Analysis

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    Abstract – A large number of grocery stores are nowadays used by billions of people for the acquisition of yet an enlarging number of products. Product acquisition represents a process that comprises the time spent by customers in corridors, product location and checkout queues. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly difficult for retailers to keep their clients loyal and to predict their needs. It is all due to the influence of competition and the lack of tools that can discriminate…

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    assessing/monitoring breathing, airway maintenance, breathing techniques, positioning, effective coughing, oxygen therapy, suctioning, exercise conditioning, and hydration (Ignatavicius, 2016). The priority nursing assessment is breathing. Paying attention to note the speed, depth, and effort that is being used is important (Ignatavicius, 2016). It will provide a reference to how the patient is responding to the treatment. This monitoring should be done every two hours so any worsening…

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    downward spiral through her posture and movements along with those imposed on her by others. Throughout Madame Bovary, Flaubert chooses and employs Emma’s specific positioning to serve as a lucid expression of the descending entrapment of her life’s decisions. Emma’s positioning refers to any bodily movement, expression or posture. These positionings reveal her various feelings of fear, desperation, seduction, and insecurity. These feelings appear through decisions she makes, situations in which…

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    Subtalar Joint Position

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    In this article, different subtalar joint positioning during gastrocnemius stretching was investigated to conclude wether or not the position of the subtalar joint had significant effect on dorsiflexion ROM. . Patients with ankle oversee injuries, and patients with limited dorsiflexion ROM, are often prescribed stretches for the gastrocnemius calf muscle as part of their rehab program. (JAT, NATA). The idea behind this is that the tight calf muscles may have an negative effect on reaching…

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    These methods include, but are not limited to: developing food rules, changing positioning and posture, altering various attributes of food and liquid, making utensil/equipment changes, adjusting feeding schedules, pacing and cue-based strategies, intraoral bolus placement, altering flow rate, behavioral interventions, maneuvers, sensory…

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    compass, hourglass and quadrant assisted sailors to navigate and arrive at a particular location. Navigation and positioning, as most fields of life, have advanced and improved since then, and at the present are easier than ever thanks to the Internet and sophisticated technological devices. Global Positioning System, or better known as GPS, is the United State of America’s system of positioning which operates using several satellites to locate a point anywhere on Earth. In addition to its…

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