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    obtained about reaction rates (Shakhashiri, 1992). A clock reaction is characterised by an abrupt colour change following an established time lag (Lente et al, 2007). The induction period in a clock reaction is a result of low concentrations of the clock chemical (i.e. the chemical that enables the final reaction). The induction period ends after the total consumption of a limiting reagent, which initiates a short increase in the rate of product formation, resulting in a visible colour change (Schmitz

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    constant active power. Simulation results are studied for the active power supplied by wind farm with and without Energy Storage System (ESS). Here we can observe that with ESS the active power supplied by wind farm is almost constant. 2. Doubly-Fed Induction Generator Systems For variable-speed systems with limited variable-speed range, e.g. ±30% of synchronous speed, the DFIG can be an interesting solution. As mentioned earlier the reason for this is that power electronic converter only has to

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    (1985) also suggest that any knowledge should be easily accessible by the public e.g. the users of accounting or accountants themselves. To obtain knowledge we have to make some observations. These observations are then transformed by the process of induction into laws and theories.

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    Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 3. Introduction 4 3.1 Objectives of the paper 4 3.2 List of Three Decision tree induction software 5 3.3 Limitations of the paper 6 4. Overview on DT induction 7 5. Evaluation criteria 8 5.1 Set of criteria 8 5.2 Definition for each criterion 9 6. Description of the DT induction software 10 6.1 DT

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    is possible and genuine knowledge could be inaccurate. In the “section IV- Sceptical Doubts concerning the Operation of the Understanding” part two of the book “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding”, David Hume intends to clarify about how induction (moral reasoning) works in the knowledge of cause and effect. Accordingly, he shares “[i]n reality, all arguments from experience are founded on the similarity, which we discover among natural objects, and by which we are induced to expect effects

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    currently performing the turnover area with the anesthesia induction process. This improved the workflow process without any additional staffing requirements. “The multi-room configuration allows for realignment of staff and post anesthesia care unit resource to support concurrent induction and operating room set up” (Sokal, Craft, Change, Sandberg & Berger, 2006 pp. 390). The second parallel process that was researched was testing three induction rooms, three operating rooms and three post anesthesia

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    but we tend to think about its use for healing or therapeutic purposes as a recent development. In fact, an article, A Brief History of Hypnosis, stated "Ancient Chinese, Hindu, and Egyptian texts all mention healing procedures that are hypnotic inductions by any other name".For something so old, one would think we would have a better understanding of it. Modern hypnosis got a lot from Franz Mesmer (1734-1815), an Austrian physician, who worked with psychiatric patients. Because of him, hypnosis was

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    Electrostatic Energy Electrostatic generators use electrostatic induction to produce electricity. It converts mechanical vibrations into electricity by moving the transducer in against the electrical field. The conversion occurs with either fixed charge or fixed voltage. This method is adequate for micro-implanted devices that use low power (Hannan et al., 2014). Magnetic Induction Generator There are two types of magnetic induction generators. One based on relative motion where the generator is

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