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    personalized data retrieval, data analysis, business intelligence and other intensive services of data. [31] Shifeng Fang ; Li Da Xu ; Yunqiang Zhu ; JiaerhengAhati Introduces a novel IIS(Integrated Information System) that combines Geoinformatics [remote sensing, GIS, and GPS], Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing, and e-Science for environmental examining and management. [32] 2 0 1 3 Shtern, M. ; York Univ., Toronto, ON, Canada ; Simmons, B. ; Smit, M. ; Litoiu, M. Introduce an…

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    Lexus Research Paper

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    Its compact frame, sporty looks, and exceptional fuel economy are among the standout features of the 2017 Lexus CT200h, the smallest of five Lexus hybrid models. The front-wheel drive CT is mechanically similar to the previous-generation Toyota Prius, but this four-door hatchback wears its Lexus badge well. Offering room for up to five, the 2017 Lexus CT200h is powered by a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine, and two electric motors. Power is sent to the front wheels by a continuously variable…

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    Technology has changed and advanced vastly over time. Through out these three articles a variety of technological advances are displayed. The first article is about how technology for treasure hunters have improved. The second article is how technology for hurricane hunters have improved. The third article is about how technology has advanced for people who explore looking for ancient civilizations. The most advanced technology for researchers today is the ones used for finding ancient…

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    Ganasri and H. Ramesh (2015) have estimated soil erosion of Nethravathi Basin in Karnataka, by applying RUSLE model using remote sensing. The results showing that the soil erosion rate in agricultural area is about 14,673.5 t/yr. The soil erosion probability zone indicates that the major portion of the watershed comes under low erosion probability zone and small portion comes under…

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    The Earth is an ordinary planet speeding around an average star. Nothing at all is remarkable about it, except for the fact that it harbors life. Though millions of other planets with similar conditions to Earth exist, scientists have yet to find another planet occupied by any sort of intelligent beings. This led Enrico Fermi to pose the question, “Where is everybody?” (Fermi) Perhaps, the answer to this questions is that extraterrestrials exist, but simply undetected. Assuming that life…

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    1. Why is it important to think critically about research methods, even if you don’t plan on a research career? Research methods tie scientific investigations together. Combine this with logic and ideologies and questions will be answered. Different research methods could be used throughout everyday life for solving common questions. 2. In the opinion of Montello and Sutton, how are informal, daily observations different from science? Scientific observations want to be repeatable (to prove…

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    This century is full of exploration, but instead of using devices that get us no where to finding treasure, we have strengthened our minds and created the best technology around for things such as finding metal on a beach with a metal detector to something called a mailbox that has found hundreds of dollars worth of coins. In the passages of Florida Waters Treasure Hunters (by Scott L. Key), Weather Reconnaissance (by Harriet Jane Caldwell), and High Tech Search for Ancient Civilizations (by…

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    metal boxes to providers of complete mobility services. The disruption opens up new digital opportunities for automobile companies to explore in the following areas: 1. Customer relationship: Traditional automobile manufacturers can use distributed sensing platform to remotely monitor cars physically located at customers’ site. This helps manufacturers bypass dealers and establish…

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    Rossum's Universal Robots?

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    Introduction Definition First we must look at what a robot is and from a definition given by a leading United States robotics research institute, where they defined a robot as a multifunctional, reprogrammable manipulator that has been made and is designed to actuate the movement of tools, materials, specialized devices and parts through variable motions that are programmed in order for the performance of different tasks as required by man (Robot Institute of America, 1979). The term robot was…

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1. The importance of understanding shoreline changes 2 1.2. Basic physical processes in the inner shelf of Perth 2 1.3. The applications of GIS in shoreline changes, erosion, and accretion 2 1.4. Objectives of this research 3 2. Materials and Methods 4 2.1. Study area 4 2.2. Materials 4 2.3. Methods 4 3. Results 6 3.1. Shoreline changes from 2011 to 2015 6 3.2. Beach variations in each points from 2011 to 2015 6 4. Discussion 8 References 9 SHORELINE CHANGES…

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