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    transport measurements of top-gated WS2 transistors show an apparent metal-to-insulator transition. Variable range and thermally activated hopping mechanisms can explain the carrier transport in the insulating phase at low and intermediate temperatures. Devices exhibit room-temperature field-effect electron mobility as high as 48cm2/V.s. The mobility increases with decreasing temperature and begins to saturate at below 100°K, possibly due to Coulomb scattering or defects.   Layered two-dimensional (2D)

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    prevent these problems, current research studies display a wide variety of products specifically assisting physical rehabilitation. Robotic devices with the capacity to perform repetitive tasks on patients are among these technically innovative devices. In fact, robotic devices are already applied in clinical practice as well as clinical evaluation for rehabilitation from TBI, injured upper or lower extremities and stroke survivors. However, considering the number of devices described in the literature

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    Distribution Mapping & Dealer Satisfaction survey for Nokia Mobile Phones | A PROJECT REPORT Under the guidance Of Mr. Neeraj Arora ______________________________ MOHAMMAD AREEB Roll no: 521159708 ______________________________ in partial fulfilment o f the requirement for the award of the degree Of MBA IN [Marketing] JUNE 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First, I thank my Supervisor Mr. Neeraj Arora for his continuous support to making this project Mr. Neeraj Arora was always there to listen and

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    and advanced lumbosacral fixation in a patient with scoliosis. Adult scoliosis with intended fusion stopping in the lumbar spine is characterized by increased rigidity and lower rates of spontaneous correction of the unfused fractional curves.[1]. Residual wedging of the lowest instrumented vertebra (LIV) can increase the risk of and accelerate adjacent segment degeneration, adding-on and revision surgery due to mechanical degeneration decompensation of the mobile lumbar segments. Scoliosis surgery

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    Pre lingual hearing loss, or deafness — “that is, severe to profound hearing impairment that prevents infants and young children from acquiring normally the capacity for intelligible speech” — affects tens of thousands of Americans (Murray, 1997). Accordingly, for this population of infants who were born severely or profoundly deaf and young children who became severely or profoundly deaf prior to developing any sort of communication, it is imperative that the child’s appointed professionals and

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    give the kid an opportunity to have the best of both worlds. I know what the Cochlear Implant does, it sends small electric currents near the auditory nerve which activate the person’s nerve and sends signals to the brain. The risks of a Cochlear Implant are things like, ruining any chance of future hearing and Meningitis. I realize that inserting the implant destroys any residual hearing in the ear, but if the kid is born without cilia, cochlea, or auditory nerve or if they are damaged and the individual

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    Develop, implement and maintain WHS management system Assessment task 1-proposal Chencho dorji Advanced diploma of management Unique international college 2015 UIC01782 PITSTOP PTY LTD WHS management system and plan has been developed to outline our approach in managing work health and safety at the Pitstop Pty Ltd Making sure this plan and system is available to all the workers ensuing they take time to read and understand, ask questions and clarify

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    recent hierarchical protocols and point out silent features of them. These routing protocols very much benefit in prolonging network lifetime and save energy of sensor nodes. Keywords: hierarchical protocols, clustering, wireless sensor networks, residual

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    Electricity Generation

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    (gas turbine), turbines are driven directly by gases produced by the combustion of natural gas or oil. Combined cycle gas turbine plants are driven by both steam and natural gas. They generate power by burning natural gas in a gas turbine and use residual heat to generate additional electricity from steam. These plants offer efficiencies of up to 60%. Renewables. The steam generated by: Biomass The sun as the heat source: solar parabolic troughs and solar power towers concentrate sunlight to heat

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    As companies look for ways to help in lowering the cost that is spent on health care for their employees, they also are looking for ways to increase the longevity of their most skilled and knowledgeable employees, the aging workforce. Companies have identified the need for a wellness program to help in this endeavor. Companies also need a means to identify the performance and cost of this wellness program. Just as organizations have used the fundamental concepts of cost measurement and recognition

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