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    1. For the examples in the simple meter, the solmization could be briefly divided into two groups. The first group focuses on the metrical positions. Each beat in the measure is either spoken as numbers or specific syllables, and the subdivisions are either specified with distinct different syllables (e.g. the third and fifth one) or not as precisely defined (e.g. the forth one). The second group focuses on the duration of the notes, as seen in the last 3 examples. The sixth example assigns a specific

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    in on the rhythm and meter of music, or musical time. Rhythm can be defined as the movement of music, where meter organizes beat in music. Throughout the years composers have created rhythmic complexities to engage the listener with a different sensation when enjoying music by straying away from a monotone rhythm. Syncopation is the most common way composers achieve this goal. Syncopation is defined as the “deliberate upsetting of the normal pattern of accents” (Rhythm & Meter). In other words, the

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    Energy Management Meter System for Effective Measurement, Management and Communication of Power and its Data in a Developing Grid Abstract Energy measurement and management are amongst the major grid challenges and research efforts have been geared towards addressing them. The emergence of smart meters in consonance with the smart grid concept is as a result of these efforts. This paper explores the integration of Energy Management and Control System (EMCS) technologies into smart meters to mitigate energy

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    peak flow meter, which was crafted for assessing lung function capacity in asthmatic patients. In addition, comparing the advantages and disadvantages of usage of the peak flow meter, as well as the proper usage. Among the various instruments used to assess a patient’s lung capacity, the mechanical peak flow meter is the most widely used and among one of the most precise measurement tools (CDC, 2013). Device History and Description Martin Wright developed the mechanical peak flow meter in 1959,

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    Mod Meter

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    John Ottersbach Info I-303 Organizational Informatics June 10, 2009 Project # 2 This is the project report from evaluating the ModMeters mini-case (Textbook pages 55-57) 1. Synopsis This case is about a company at the very beginning of some huge expansion initiatives. A feasibility analysis from all departments is just starting to get under way. We will be looking at IT’s role in the analysis, which will include all department’s participation. The departmental executives meet to take account

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    Power Meter Essay

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    hardware power meters: 1) Watts Up Meter Watts Up meter is a power meter which can be used to monitor and log power consumption of the data centre server. For this project we are planning to use Watts Up – PRO [9] which can monitor, log and make the data available to an external system via. USB. The data collected by the meter can be transmitted to the load balancing and load monitoring system either locally or over the Internet. 2) PowerSpy2 Alciom PowerSpy2 is another power meter which can be used

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    Meter-Matic Limited

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    1) Explain and critically assess how Meter-matic measures up as a candidate for a leveraged buy-out? Include information about economic references from the graphs shown in the text. What are the implications of the bond rate declining and the rand becoming stronger against the US dollar? A MBO of Meter-matic Limited (Meter-matic) was considered by the CEO his management team for mainly strategic reasons. Meter-matic did not fit into SAFREN’s strategic vision (according to Piet Malan and his

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    infrastructures (ripping out of pipes and meters, spilling sewage and trash outside municipal buildings).This essay will argue for and against the prepaid water meter system with regard to its advantages and disadvantages as viewed by the people verses the government. What is a prepaid water meter? www.apf.org.za states that there are several types of

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    are continuing to build the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) that seems to be the next big step in the astronomical community. The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is being worked on to become the most advance and powerful optical telescope on Earth by a team of scientists, engineers and specialists. After long controversy, its planned location will be in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. The TMT is a reflecting telescope because it uses a mirrors over lenses. “TMT, with its 30-meter (nearly 100 foot) diameter mirror,

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    importance of creativity through the form of chaos interacting with the limiting structure and confines of rules and limitations represented by order. I can prove this assertion through Millay’s use of personification, Italian sonnet stanza structure, and meter iambic pentameter. Millay uses personification in the sonnet to turn the figurative idea of chaos into a character that she is able to control and tame. In the first line of the sonnet, the speaker asserts “I will put Chaos into fourteen lines” (Millay

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