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    Quantum Mechanics is a branch of physics that explains the really small things. These really small things, such as electrons are studied in an attempt to find out how they behave under certain conditions. Findings from the studies are then used to explain how the small particles make up and relate to the bigger parts of the world. Without the discovery of quantum mechanics, the behavior of small things and how they make up everything would be unknown. Plank sparked the discovered Quantum mechanics

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    Cancer is the most significant cause of death for both men and women is measured to be the main cause of cancer decease worldwide, and it is complex to detect in its early stages because symptoms emerge only in the advanced stages causing the mortality rate to be the highest among all other types of cancer. More people die since of lung cancer than any other types of cancer such as breast, colon, and prostate cancers. There is major evidence indicating that the early detection of lung cancer will

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    Color is widely remarked as one of the most demonstrative visual features, and as such it has been largely studied in the context of CBIR, thus number one to a rich variety of descriptors. As traditional color features used in CBIR, there are color histogram, color correlogram, and dominant color descriptor (DCD) [1,3,4]. A simple color similarity between two images can be measured by comparing their color histograms. The color histogram, which is a common color descriptor, indicates the occurrence

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    battery life are limited. This paper also presents a novel quantizer which allows the encoder to dynamically adapt to the channel conditions and provide optimum performance. Keywords-compressive sensing; coding with feedback; image transmission; quantization I. INTRODUCTION Wireless spectrum is becoming increasingly scarce as more and more mobile devices are being used with new innovations to support multimedia applications. The evolution of new applications is further eroding the ability to make

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    Herman Russell Branson was an African American Physicist and Chemist who was born August 14, 1914. He is from Pocahontas Virginia. He was the son of a coal minor. His family moved to Washington, D.C during his adolescent years. Thanks to his mother's encouragement to read he became Valedictorian of his high school. During his adult hood he met his wife Corolynne Gray whom he married and they had two children a son named Herman and A daughter name Corolynne Gertrude. Branson went to State College

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    TITLE: Web Application based on Facial Recognition System Anand Singh, Erarica Mehra, Saundarya Dorle Anand Singh, Computer Department,DYPIEMR,thakuranand818@gmail.com Erarica Mehra, Computer Department,DYPIEMR,irarikamehra@gmail.com Saundarya Dorle, Computer Department,DYPIEMR,saundaryadorle@gmail.com ABSTRACT Police organizations depend a lot on gathering and sharing information. They are law enforcement bodies that focus on prevention of crime. They patrol the areas, respond to calls, investigate

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    Herman Russell Branson Herman Russell Branson, born on August 14 in 1914, was African-American physicist who accomplished many goals within his life. Branson earned multiple degrees throughout his college career, was named director of quite a few programs and projects, and produced some of his own articles on plenty of topics he had been interested in. Branson died June 7 in 1995, though his accomplishments proceeded to live on without him. Herman R. Branson received a B.S. from the Virginia State

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    Region Of Interest Essay

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    Region of interest is a neuro psychological concept which means a particular region which the person may be of interest and it can also be defined as the area which contains some meaningful information. In the medical images, particularly in MR brain images the region where the exact brain is represented is of interest discarding the background. There are several approaches for extracting ROI in natural images like that are stated in [5] [6], but these techniques are not suitable for medical images

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    In his book, How To Create A Mind, Ray Kurzweil expresses his belief that the way the human mind works is not as different from today’s advanced computers as others, including some in artificial intelligence, may think. Kurzweil attempts to break down thinking, the physical brain, and other elements of the mind. He compares these to technologies that are currently in existence, and explains how the merging of the two is right around the corner thanks to one of the main ideas of his book, the Pattern

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    India has always been known for its rich cultural diversity. There are tens of thousands of literature work written in different languages. These work are sometimes required to be converted into digital form for portability and convenience. Script Identification of Indian languages has always been a challenging task due to similarity that occur between the scripts. The challenge is even deepened when distinguishing a language which uses the same script. For example the Bangla script is used to write

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