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    Automatic Clothesline

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    Chapter 3 Discussion of findings This chapter discusses the answers to the objectives raised in this study. Remotely-Controlled Automatic Clothesline The current system is a clothesline presented in mechanically controlled by magnets. It uses X-10 module interfaced with the stamp to provide power to the clothesline from a remote location. It uses a phototransistor that acts as a motion sensor for clothes moving the line. In figure 1‚ it shows the software flow chart of the existing system

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    Automatic Clothesline

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    Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus “Automatic Clothesline” In partial fulfilment in research methodology Submitted by: Mark Cyrill R. Manzon BSIT-3B Submitted to: Mr. Pedro Abanador Instructor Submitted by: Mark Cyrill R. Manzon BSIT-3B Submitted to: Mr. Pedro Abanador Instructor CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction In today’s present era of the technology was evolved

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    AUTOMATIC SPROCKET

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    AUTOMATIC SPROCKET SIDE STAND RETRIEVAL ABSTRACT: in modern developing world‚ automobile plays important role especially two-wheeler i.e. (motorcycle & bicycle) plays a major role. Even though they are helpful there are some sad events like accidents due to carelessness of riders. Major accidents occur due to forgetting of lifting the side stand. To rectify this problem many advance measure have taken‚ but they are useless. So as a by considering that

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    Transmission Media

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    Catherine Grace L. Tomas BSIT-4B TRANSMISSION MEDIA The means through which data is transformed from one place to another is called transmission or communication media. There are two categories of transmission media used in computer communications. Infrared Infrared transmission is usually limited to a small area‚ e.g. one room‚ with the transmitter pointed towards the receiver. The hardware is inexpensive and does not require an antenna.

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    Transmission of Diseases

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    mosquitoes There are four types of human malaria: - Plasmodium falciparum - Plasmodium vivax - Plasmodium malariae - Plasmodium ovale Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax are the most common. Plasmodium falciparum is the most deadly. METHOD OF TRANSMISSION - Through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes - They breed in shallow collections of freshwater like puddles‚ rice fields‚ and hoof prints SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Symptoms appear 7–15 days after the infective mosquito bite : - Fever - Headache

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    Automatic Stabilizers

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    AUTOMATIC STABILIZERS Taxes and transfer payments that stabilize GDP without requiring explicit actions by policymakers are called automatic stabilizers. Both government spending and tax revenues are very sensitive to the state of the economy. Because tax collections are based largely on individual and corporate income‚ tax revenues will fall sharply during a recession as national income falls. At the same time‚ government transfer payments for programs such as unemployment insurance and food

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    HIV transmission

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    HIV transmission HIV is present to variable degrees in the blood and genital secretions of almost all individuals infected with HIV.The spread of HIV can occur when these secretions come in contact with tissues such as those lining the vagina‚ anal area‚ mouth‚ or eyes (the mucus membranes)‚ or with a break in the skin‚ such as from a cut or puncture by a needle. The most common ways in which HIV is spreading throughout the world include sexual contact‚ sharing needles‚ and by transmission from infected

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    Automatic Thoughts

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    moving to a different location to attend school‚ and acclimating to a new environment and academic requirements. Although this list is not all inclusive it does provide necessary information to apply cognitive-behavioral theory to the case study. Automatic Thoughts The case study refers to when Jackie first arrives for professional services because of unexplained symptoms.

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    Transmission Lines

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    Metallic Cable Transmission Media Introduction Transmission media -It is included in the lowest layer of the OSI protocol hierarchy – the physical layer. -Transmission medium is simply the path between a transmitter and a receiver in a communications system. Guided Transmission media -some form of conductor that provide conduit in which signals are contained -the conductor directs the signal examples: copper wire‚ optical fiber Unguided Transmission media -wireless systems – without

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    Transmission Lines

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    TRANSMISSION LINES Introductory Lecture Engr. Duwi E. Iscala SoE/APC What are transmission lines? • Transmission lines are pieces of wire or cable used to carry telephone signals‚ computer data in LANs‚ TV signals in cable TV systems‚ and signals from a transmitter to an antenna‚ or vice versa. Transmission Line • Definition: – Any means of conveying signal or power from one point to another What are the different types of transmission lines? • Parallel-wire lines What are the

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