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    Japanese cuisine is an appetizing art form brought to us by an ancient food culture. Japan’s cuisine reflects their traditionally-shaped and evolutionary food culture. Normally, food in any other country is just a sustenance for the body, but in Japan there is a deeper meaning. Japanese cuisine is very authentic in terms of the type of food served and the manner of which it is served. The art has been influenced by numerous countries only to perfect their cooking style and eating habits. Japan’s

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    Essay on Origin and Story of Soy Sauce

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    Imagine you are at you favorite Asian inspired restaurant with your friends. You just finished ordering your food, when u look over and see that bottle of dark syrupy liquid off to the side. Known around the world, Soy sauce is an international condiment that is used as a sauce, a condiment, as well as an ingredient in plenty of dishes and recipes. Although this condiment is seen a lot in most Asian style restaurants or even in packets from your Chinese take-out place but it is used all over the

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    Miso Park Symbolism

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    Miso Park It’s my symbol and I’ll cry if I want to “If enough writers use a given object or situation in enough works, we start to recognize and understand the range of possible meanings” (Foster 242)  Some symbols are very easy to detect (common)  Example: rain=sadness or fire=hope “In a situation where we encounter purely private symbols, there are some things we can fall back on” (Foster 245)  Some symbols are harder to detect  They are ‘private’, meaning that you need a deeper analysis to

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    MEMORANDUM To: Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) From: ICF International Date: Re: Demand Response Programs for MISO and ERCOT Introduction This memo provides details on behind-the-meter generation (BTMG), and demand response program for Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), and Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). Demand response is the change in electric usage by the end user from their normal consumption patterns in response to changes in the price of electricity

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    AND DISCUSSION This part of the project discusses about the current processes in Miso Dental Clinic. The researchers identified the problems and difficulties in the existing system. It shall help the researchers to clearly state the changes and solutions that will be implemented in the proposed system, the ABAP-based: Patient Record Management System for Miso Dental Clinic. Current Procedure in Miso Dental Clinic Miso Dental Clinic stores data about the patient into a paper-based catalogue which holds

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    SISO, SIMO, MISO and MIMO. These different MIMO formats offer different advantages and disadvantages - these can be balanced to provide the optimum solution for any given application. The different MIMO formats - SISO, SIMO, MISO and MIMO require different numbers of antennas as well as having different levels of complexity. Also dependent upon the format, processing may be needed at one end of the link or the other - this can have an impact on any decisions made. SISO, SIMO, MISO, MIMO terminology

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    Wireless Sensor Networks

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    Wireless sensor networks typically consist of a large number of sensor nodes with limited onboard battery resources which are difficult to recharge or replace. Thus the reduction of energy consumption for end-to-end data rate and maximization of network lifetime have become chief research concern. In recent years, many techniques have been proposed for improving the energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks. Among these techniques, V-MIMO technique has been considered as one of the effective

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    Traditional Japanese cuisine is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes, with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Side dishes often include; fish, pickled vegetables, and vegetables cooked in broth. Fish is commonly served grilled but can also be served raw as sashimi or in sushi. Seafood and vegetables are also deep-fried in light batter as tempera. Apart from rice, important foods include noodles such as soba and udon. The five most important ingredients are; 1. Rice. There are two main

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    INTRODUCTION There are lots of challenges occurs for reliable wireless communication which occurs due to physical limitations of the wireless medium. There has been massive growth occurs in wireless communication which is due to the techniques that improves spectral efficiency and mitigate various channel impairments such as fading and interference. Moreover there is always demand for high speed wireless internet and technologies which are capable of providing higher capacities and link reliabilities

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    Ma Ona Musubi Thesis

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    If you’re hosting an event, the last thing you want to worry about is cooking and cleaning. At Ma'ona Musubi, a deli specializing in traditional and fusion Japanese dishes in the heart of downtown Honolulu, the friendly staff and all-star chefs make feeding a crowd stress-free. Whether you’re planning a corporate lunch or a cocktail party, Ma'ona Musubi healthy and filling food, combining the of both Hawaiian and Japanese cuisines. Here are three reasons why Ma'ona Musubi should cater your next

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