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    mathematically modeled and described using Matlab simulation software accompanied by the SRIM software to generate the targeting data. Follow with the degradation modeling of Si, InGaP/GaAs/Ge triple-junction space solar cells when are exposed to high energy charged particles, especially protons and electrons in the Mega-electron-Volt range. In this model, carrier removal rate of the base layer and damage coefficient of minority carrier diffusion length in each sub-cell are considered as radiation degradation

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    The first mode of knowledge conversion enables an organization to convert tacit knowledge through facilitating interaction between individuals (Bashar Sarayreh 2012). Individuals in this case, can gain tacit knowledge without necessarily having to communicate by means of language. Instead, tacit knowledge can be converted into tacit knowledge through practice, imitation and observation. An example of this form of knowledge conversion is demonstrated by apprentices who learn critical skills just by

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    Name: Ancil Ravi Seegobin ID #: 54154 Status: Full-Time Programme: Bachelors in Applied Science (Utilities) Course: Electromechanical Energy Conversion Course Code: EGYA3001 Lecturer: Dr. Adel Elgammal Date due: October, 1st, 2016. Report 1 Summary This report revolves around Michael Faraday and his discovery as one of the greatest scientist in the 19th century. He was born in Newington, Surrey, England, on September 22, 1791. Faraday was self-taught he only went to school at 13 and got a basic

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    Background My career in energy technology began in 2012, when I started my master’s coursework and research in electrochemistry at the University of Louisville’s Department of Chemistry. Since then, I have developed an extensive skillset, focusing mainly on the development and usage of semiconductor materials such as titanium oxide (TiO2), tin-oxide (SnO2), birnessite-manganese oxide (b-MnO2), and neodymium oxide (Nd2O3). I have extensively studied the photophysics and photochemistry of energetic

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    the sunlight's energy to make food for themselves. Animals get energy by eating the plants or eating other animals that have eaten those plants. During cell respiration, oxygen and food both provide energy. Respiration makes then carbon dioxide, which is then put out into the atmosphere. But if there is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, there needs to be a solution to reduce it so no harm is caused to the Earth. Photosynthesis is the biological conversion of light energy into chemical

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    Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy to chemical energy. There are many different factors that can affect the rate of photosynthesis, those being light intensity, the temperature of the water, the amount of carbon dioxide in the water, and the color of the light. In this experiment we chose to alter the color of light that was used in the process involving the aquatic plant Elodea while maintaining the other 3 factors. This experiment was conducted to see how much of an effect the color

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    Upconversion is a term that characterizes the conversion of lower-energy light, particularly in the near-infrared region, into higher-energy light within the visible spectrum. This occurs through a process in which the sequential absorption of multi-photon near-infrared light yields the emission of light that is of shorter wavelength[1]. This process is represented in Figure 1, which shows the emissions of light within the visible spectrum after excitation of various dopant ions by near-infrared

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    CMP-511A COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND IMPLEMENTATION ASSIGNMENT-2, PALEPU NIKHILREDDY, ID: 10000126161 Problem 2.1 A D flip-flop assumes the state of the D input. Q(t+1)=1 if D(t)=1 and Q(t+1)=0 if D(t)=0. Using a RS flip-flop construct a D flip-flop. Answer: The D flip-flop is a modification of the clocked SR flip-flop. The D input goes directly into the S input and the complement of the D input goes to the R input. If it is 1, the flip-flop is switched to the set state (unless

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    Essay about A Solution to Foreclosure

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    will be able to afford to install solar panels. This subsidy would be directed towards middle and lower income households who may be in danger of foreclosure. The energy generated by those solar panels that are not used by house can be sent back to the power grid. Instead of the homeowner receiving the benefits of that excess energy, the funds will go back to the government subsidy to pay for more solar panels, and so on. Solar panels and other green technology require someone to manufacture

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    was collected through daily, weekly and monthly results posted by Victoria's Secret. Every day an email is delivered to the stores releasing information regarding the store's current sales, its comparison to last year, the transactions and the conversion of traffic (i.e. How many shoppers made a positive purchase). The actual traffic was calculated by taking the total transactions for the

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