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    Optical Sensor Essay

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    devices type. The surrounding refractive index change is yielded by a refractive index variation of cover medium or by thickness variation of sensing layer []. It differs with the sensing mechanism whether homogeneous or surface sensing SH represents homogeneous, SS is surface sensing, Δnc change in cladding index, Δts change in add layer, and Δλ change in resonance wavelength 2.8.2. Selectivity Selectivity is a measure of how specific the response of a sensor is to the

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    where two or more members of the team would get together to discuss an immediate problem or where an unplanned discussion would take place. Formal meetings usually full in to one of the categories, such as; Shareholder meetings, board meetings, management meetings, team meetings and committee meetings. Also, Minutes and other meeting records would be used to share information between people in which this would help make

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    One problem created by global warming is the diminishing natural habitat of the Polar Bear. Increased greenhouse gas emissions are warming the earth, and shrinking the polar ice caps. The polar ice caps are the natural habitat for the polar bear. With the loss of this critical habitat it could inhibit the future survival of this species. In 2008 the bears were listed by the U.S. Endangered Species Act due to global warming (1). This listing happened because of the ongoing loss of critical habitat

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    powerhouse-dam section by utilizing the above methodology. As shown in Table 2, when the powerhouse effect, (which is characterized as the safe impact against sliding gave by coordinating the powerhouse with the dam body through downstream slope surface) was not considered, the factor of security of sliding path ABCDFGH is 3.08, the most reduced among all these expected sliding paths. Since the foundation stability would be administered by the sliding path with the most reduced factor of safety,

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    sounds. In many such cases, as with Wilhelm Weber in 1830 or Jean Duhamel in 1837, the purpose of capturing sound was to demonstrate, graphically, vibrational waveforms (Brock-Nannestad and Fontaine 2008). Yet, today, there exist numerous ways to record sound for the purpose of playing it back. A closer look at the history of sound recording unveils some remarkable designs, brilliant inventors, and devious machinations – when it comes to who should be taking credit for history’s advances in sound

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    Oil and Gas Reservoir and Traps Since the mass of oil and gas are less than the rocks, the oil and gas formed in the deep source rock always migrate upwards, trying to reach the surface and seeps out into land or water. After the oil and gas formed in the source rock, the pressure applied on the rock tried to squeeze out the oil out of rock and move upwards, they could travel along any pathways such as open faults and fractures. Therefore, eventually oil and gas stop travelling and reserved in what

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    Osmosis in Potatoes

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    How is Osmosis Affected By the Concentration PLANNING Independent Variable The independent variable in this experiment is the thing that I will be changing in the experiment. This is the range of concentrations that have been obtained by diluting the original 1M solution of Sucrose. This is therefore the only thing that is going to be altered as I am investigating how different percentage of water molecules affects the weight of the the potato thus the rate and direction of osmosis.

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    that sea. Those seas need to be been loaded with resonances from characteristic wellsprings for example, such that the squeaks moans, and clicks about whales What's more dolphins, the snapping of shrimp, the heartless initiated by wind upon that surface, furthermore actually the incidental thunder starting with earthquakes.  Causes or Sources of the Noise Pollution in the World Oceans? In many parts of the world, ocean noise, acquired by the military, oil and gas industries, architecture and aircraft

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    Hrm Health and Safety

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    She’ll have to provide evidence of injury /illness or medical information as its compulsory for record and audit purposes, required even if the manager witnessed the accident. Continuity of payment ‘if’ not stipulated in the contract may have an ‘implied contract’ term and therefore will need to be addressed by the employer. Variable pay schemes

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    Experimental stress analysis is a method of stress and strain testing of materials, to test for behaviour changes of materials under fatigue. The first method of stress analysis used was the Strain Gauge invented by Edward E. Simmons and Arthur C. Ruge created in the late 1930s to test for earthquake stress on elevated water tanks[1]. The creation of lasers and interferometry methods in the 1960s provided the basics of digital image correlation where high-speed cameras could be used to capture behaviour

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