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    Samsung Marketing Strategy

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    Lee Byung-Chul died in 1987 and Samsung was split into 4 groups which is Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansol Group. Samsung has increasingly internationalised its activities and electronics which lead to the mobile phones and semiconductors the company produce today. Samsung Electronics Company, one of the division of Samsung group joined Malaysia…

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    becomes almost next to impossible for any market entrant to match the same level of technological competence. Another major advantage that the company has is self-dependency for major smartphone components, such as LCD screens, memory chips, and semiconductor. So, it doesn’t have to deal with any issues regarding delays, advance order placements, and cancellations. The component factor also attributes to lower production costs and higher profit…

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    Importance Of Smart Grids

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    Smart is the popular word which has become a general taught in every human brain. The Acronym of the word Smart refers to Specific Measurement Achievable Relevant Time-Oriented. The world is moving towards future technologies by laying different steps to be smarter in the future generations. A Smart World is a collection of different technologies which are getting improved better and better with the invention of Automation in every sector with wide range of application step by step. As the…

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    Gallium Research Paper

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    Gallium is one of those elements that is used in industry every day. Gallium was discovered in Paris at the private laboratory of Paul-Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran (1831-1912) at 3 a.m. on August, 1875. He observed a new violet line in the atomic spectrum of some zinc he had extracted from a sample of zinc blende ore (ZnS) from the Pyrenees. He knew it meant that an unknown element was present. Gallium comes from Gallia, the Latin name for France. Gallium also has origins in the Latin word Gallus.…

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    Flip Flop Case Study

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    1.1 Memory and its relevance to D flip flop Memory is an electronic data storage device which is usually implemented on a semiconductor based integrated circuit. The basic operations accomplished by a memory chip are READ in which the data contents of a memory is read out and WRITE in which data is stored in a memory. Each bit of information bits is stored in memory cell consisting of one or more transistors. The most basic such memory unit which stores 1 bit of data is the D flip flop. High…

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    Wind and solar energy has abundant and free resources as shown by statistic gathered from IPCC (2007), WWEA (2013) and REN21 (2013). Wind and solar as part of renewable energy, should be optimized in order to balance world vast growth in energy demand. Driver of Renewable Energy Development Stabilizing climate impact by reducing carbon emission from fossil fuel use. Ensuring stability and security of energy supply to all part of the countries. Abundant and sustained energy resources. Expanding…

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    Al2o3 Economic Impact

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    to solve various issues and problems including fighting corrosion, making glucose biosensor to monitor the sugar levels for diabetic patients, making lubricants to help reduce the frictions between two substances, making semiconductors that are used in many modern electronic devices such as computers and cell…

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    Analysis Of Magnet Wire

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    1.0 Introduction A wire is defined as a single, flexible strand or rod of metal which is typically cylindrically-shaped. The core applications of wire, both single- or multi-stranded wire, are to withstand or carry mechanical loads in construction sector, whereas in electrical and electronic field are used to transmit electricity and telecommunications signals. For examples, from view of construction, wires are either braided or fixated together to form a bundle of strands, namely…

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    very important element in motivating employees, it is really intrinsic motivation that engages individuals and contributes to company performance. ARM is the world’s leading semiconductor intellectual property supplier. The ARM business model involves the design and licensing of intellectual property in the field of semiconductor chips. ARM was founded in 1990 and now has offices around the world. ARM’s main technology is its microprocessor which is at the ‘brain’ of most modern gadgets. More…

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    to “present all possible data” because if published, other physicists may use their findings as references for future research (Schmidt 2). The physics discourse community also values the use of proper terminology. In “Influence of Curvature on the Device Physics of Thin Film Transistors on Flexible Substrates,” Amalraj and Sambandan use terminology that physicists, and other scientists, use when speaking of their work, such as “thin film transistors,”…

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