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    Research Article Critique: Low, B.K. 2005. Reliability based design applied to retaining walls, Géotechnique 55, 63-75 Introduction The article “Reliability based design applied to retaining walls”, by Bak Kong Low seek to introduce a different approach on design procedures for retaining walls. It involves achieving a homogenous result as the Hasofer-Lind reliability index and first-order reliability method (FORM), using Microsoft Excel, in an intuitive expanding dispersion ellipsoid perspective

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    Current status The development of the wind power generation is rapidly maturing, with recognized reliability and affordability. Besides the low prices, the cost-stability of wind energy against the wildly fluctuating prices of fossil fuels is making it a very smart option for the consumers, independent power producers and corporations. This is clearly reflected in the growth of the global annual installed wind power as shown in Figur. After a slowdown in 2013, there is a 44 % increase in the wind

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    V. KNOWLEDGE BASED DETECTION TECHNIQUE Knowledge based detection Technique can be used for both signature based IDS as well as anomaly based IDS. It accumulates the knowledge about specific attacks and system vulnerabilities. It uses this knowledge to exploit the attacks and vulnerabilities to generate the alarm. Any other event that is not recognized as an attack is accepted. Therefore the accuracy of knowledge based intrusion detection systems is considered good. However their completeness requires

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    HERO MOTO CORP: HASTUR 620 As Ashok Bhasin came out of Mr. Pawan Munjal’s office, deep thoughts floated in and out of his mind. Mr Ashok Bhasin is a part of leadership team at Hero and directly reports to Mr Munjal, who is the vice chairman ,Hero Moto Corp India ltd. He started mulling over the big responsibility he was entrusted with. A 620 cc bike from Hero was soon going to be a reality. Hero Motocorp was going to launch Hero Hastur 620 in the Indian market. It was going to be one of the biggest

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    Why does an inherently non-equilibrium system exhibit FIG. 1. (A) Example image of crowd at a heavy metal con- cert. (B) Single video frame illustrating a characteristic mosh pit with overlaid velocity field. (C) Speed probability distri- bution function (PDF) for the movie in (B) (circles), the best fit to the 2D Maxwell-Boltzmann speed distribution (solid), and simulated speed distribution (squares). (D) Simulated phase diagram plotting the MASHer RMS angular momen- tum, demonstrating the existence

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    Cnidarians are a phylum of aquatic organisms that include jellyfish, corals, hydroids, and anemones. They are an ancient group of animals that are thought to have emerged more that 500 million years ago. They are characterized by their radial symmetry, their diploblastic bodies, and specialized cells called cnidocytes. Cnidarians are represented as either polyps or medusae. Sea anemones and corals are consistently found as polyps, and jellyfish have a polyp stage early in their development. These

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    1.2.1.2 Fingers Bones 1.2.1.3 Wrist and Hand 1.2.1.4 Muscles 1.2.2 Structure of hand 1.2.3 Movements 1.2.4 Grasps 1.2.5 Movements on the Basis of Grasps 1.3. Anatomy of Forearm 1.4. Electromyography Signals 1.4.1 Generation of EMG signals 1. Surface EMG A. EMG recording

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    POWER QUALITY ENHANCEMENT FOR REAL AND REACTIVE POWER COORDINATION IN AUTONOMOUS MICRO GRIDS OPERATION USING PSO UPFC S. Niveditha P.G Scholar Dept of Electrical and Electronics Engineering SRKR Engineering College Bhimavaram, India. niveditha.sdm@gmail.com B. Mothi Ram M.Tech Asst.Professor Dept of Electrical and Electronics Engineering SRKR Engineering

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     ULTRASONIC BASED WALKING STICK FOR BLIND Shubham Rewari#1, Apurv Shaha#2, Sankaradithyan Gunasekharan#3 1, 2, 3 DEPARTMENT OF E&TC ENGINEERING, SINHGAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING S. No. 44/1, OFF SINHGAD ROAD, VADGAON BK, PUNE – 411041 Email ID: shubham.rewari14@gmail.com, apurvshaha@gmail.com, sankar.adithya@gmail.com Abstract—The paper here presents the model of a walking stick that alerts visually challenged people over obstacles by use of electronic sensors and controllers. Very few of the navigation

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    Tympanic Membrane Background: Over the past years, bioengineers have applied different methods for modelling the human ear. The human ear is an intricate biomechanical system with its primary function to sound perception and reception. The ear is divided into 3 main components, each with its own unique functions: the outer ear (pinna), the middle ear, and the inner ear. The outer ear, or the pinna, consists of the auricle, the skin covered cartilage of the ear visible on the outside of the head, as

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