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    Introduction Dating back as late as the 17th century there exists accounts of musicians and scientists alike who managed to find ways to capture 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

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    MAINTAINING FLOODGATES FOR WATER CONSERVATION AT DAMS ARUNA G.NARESH M.Tech Student,EEE, Asst.Prof,EEE, Aarushi Engineering college, Aarushi Engineering college, Warangal, Telangana, India. Warangal, Telangana, India. Mail.id:arunakoripelli128@gmail

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    Introduction: Fùtbol or soccer, it doesn’t matter the way you say it, although what it has done for us as humans is very significant. For me soccer is everything I play it, watch it, and talk about it, the sport has led my life since I first gained interest towards it in grade four. There must be a reason why it the most watched sport in the world, it brings everyone in the world together no matter what race, nationality, or gender. Ever since grade six I have been trying to encourage soccer into

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    Impact on the Environment of Electrical and Electronics Products Introduction Electrical and Electronics products are now commonly found all around the world and the number is on the rise. The amount of such products that is being disposed is also on the rise. There is a concern on the environmental effect by such products that is being disposed as well as when it is being manufacturer. This is because most of these products contain either harmful substance or non bio-degradable materials which

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    | Microelectronic Pill | | | | | | 1.INTRODUCTION The invention of the transistor enabled the first radio telemetry capsules, which utilized simple circuits for in vivo telemetric studies of the gastro-intestinal tract. These units could only transmit from a single sensor channel, and were difficult to assemble due to the use of discrete components. The measurement parameters consisted of temperature, pH or pressure, and the first attempts of conducting real-time noninvasive

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    Contents: 1. Introduction 1.1 Basic Physics of Charged Particles Moving In a Magnetic Filed 1.2 The Lorentz Force 1.3 The Hall Effect 2. What Is Plasma? 2.1 What is it that distinguishes plasma from ordinary gases? 2.2 Commercial Applications 2.3 Waves in Plasma 3. Nuclear Fusion & Fusion Reactors 3.1 The Lawson’s Criterion 3.2 Magnetic Field Confinement 3.3 Inertial Confinement 4. TFTR & Its Contributions to Engineering 4.1 Transport 4.2 Fusion Power Production 4.3 Alpha-Particles

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