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    In today’s age of technological advancement, use of portable electronic devices has become a staple in our personal and professional lives. Seattle startup company JikoPower, seeks to utilize the most fundamental of energy sources, fire, to allow for charging of these devices in the absence of electric power. JikoPower is currently working on a product named “The Spark,” that serves as a thermoelectric generator, capturing and converting excess heat from campfires or stoves into electricity. This

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    following characteristics • High Network Availability • Simplified Administration • Powerful Management 1 Al Taj Construction Responsibilities Based on our understanding to the Basrah MOP requirement as per the bid invitation document, we quoted the proper bid submittals. Al Taj Construction is Certified System Installer/Vendor by CORNING Cabling Systems for the Iraqi Market. Al Taj Construction shall deliver materials to Basrah MOP according to specifications

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    SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON “Knowledge Management System Implementation: A Comparitive Study of Infosys and NTPC.” MBA, II-Semester 2014 – 2016 Submitted To : Submitted By: Dr. Sandeep Bhasin Anshika Kushwaha MBA – IB, II-Semester

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    Camless Engine

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    Presented within is a synopsis of the conceptual design, analysis and testing of a camless engine (CLE) with an electro hydraulic valve train. The system makes use of a piezoelectric controlled hydraulic actuator. This actuator serves as a replacement for the camshaft in an internal combustion engine (ICE). In essence, the actuator is an electro hydraulic device capable

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    Applications of Smart Dust

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    has four basic subsystems requirements: power, computation, sensor and communication. The initial idea of smart dust was to miniaturise sensors and unite them with wireless communication technology to form network devices that can deliver a stream of

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    technology vendors. Retailers are remedying this situation by partnering with solution vendors that have leveraged newer radio frequency identification (RFID), smart card, and Wi-Fi technologies. This partnership is also helping them to prepare legacy systems for convergence. "Retailers are undergoing accelerated technological innovation in achieving profitable differentiation.” Retailers that wish to stand out in the crowd are showing great interest in hand-held terminals that have evolved from its proven

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    Iso Standards and Tqm

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    ➢ facilitate trade between countries and make it fairer ➢ provide governments with a technical base for health, safety and environmental legislation, and conformity assessment ➢ share technological advances and good management practice ➢ disseminate innovation ➢ safeguard consumers, and users in general, of products and services ➢ make life simpler by providing solutions to common problems • Who standards benefit ISO standards

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    Java Ring

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    called an iButton. The ring has 134 KB of RAM, 32 KB of ROM, a real-time clock and a Java virtual machine, which is a piece of software that recognizes the Java language and translates it for the user's computer system. At Celebration School, the rings have been programmed to store electronic cash to pay for lunches, automatically unlock doors, take attendance, store a student's medical information and allow students to check out books. All of this information is stored on the ring's iButton. Students

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    CONDUCT OUR TRAINING IN THE CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION DEPARTMENT.WE ARE HEARTLY INDEBTED TO OUR PROJECT GUIDE Mr. LALIT KUMAR SINGH (Dy.SUPT,C&I)FOR PROVIDING US WITH DETAILED IN DEPTH KNOWLEDGE AND VERY USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS USED IN THE PLANT.HIS SUPPORT WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN OUR TRAINING BEING FRUITFULL.WE ARE ALSO VERY TANKFUL TO ALL THE OFFICERS AND STAFF OF NTPC LTD., TANDA FOR EXTENDING A HELPING HAND WHENEVER WE NEEDED IT. WITH REGARDS,

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    A Seminar Report On EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A DIRECT INJECTION DUAL FUEL DIESEL-NATURAL GAS ENGINE Presented by JAGADEESH PUTTA ME04B118 S8 ME 27 Department of Mechanical Engineering NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT KERALA- 673 601 Winter 2007-08 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this seminar report entitled “EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A DIRECT INJECTION DUAL FUEL DIESEL-NATURAL GAS ENGINE “is a bonafide record of the seminar presented by JAGADEESH PUTTA, Roll

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