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    International Journal Of Innovative Technology & Creative Engineering (Issn:2045-8711) Vol.1 No.1 January 2011. [2]. Electronic Voting System Using Fingerprint Matching with Gabor Filter Sobia Baig‚ Ummer Ishtiaq‚ Ayesha Kanwal‚ Usman Ishtiaq‚ and M. Hassan Javed. [3]. “Fingerprint Classification and Matching Using a Filter bank”‚ Salil Prabhakar‚ PhD thesis‚ Michigan State University‚ Computer Science & Engineering 2001 pp. 102 -115‚ 160162. [4]. “Localization of corresponding points in fingerprints

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    Determining the Limiting Reactant and Percent Yield in a Precipitate Reaction (SMG 6D) AP Chemistry One example of a double replacement (metathesis) reaction is the mixing of two solutions resulting in the formation of a precipitate. In solution chemistry‚ the term precipitate is used to describe a solid that forms when a positive ion (cation) and a negative ion (anion) are strongly attracted to one another. In this experiment‚ a precipitation reaction will be studied. Stoichiometry

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    triangle tongs or forceps alum crystals‚ KAl(S04)z·12H20 0.20 M barium nitrate solution ring stand‚ ring‚ and wire gauze 50 mL or 100 mL graduated cylinders glass stirring rod 250 mL beaker watch glass to fit the 250 mL beaker balance Gooch crucible filter apparatus rubber policeman or other scraping tool Advanced Chemistry with Vernier 15B -1 Computer 15B PROCEDURE Part I Determine the Melting Temperature of Alum 1. Obtain

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    Kidney is very important to a mammal’s body. Without a normal functioning kidney‚ the organism’s blood vessels will be full of waste product as kidney’s function is to filter waste products from the blood stream. Both kidneys receive oxygenated blood from the renal artery which contains oxygen and waste product. Both kidneys than will filter the blood contents. All the waste product such as urine is being expelled from the blood and excreted out through the urethra in the urinary system. The remaining

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    Chem 253 Lab 1: Acid/Base Properties of an Antimicrobial Agent 09/03/13 Purpose The purpose was to determine the acid and base properties of the antimicrobial agent sodium benzoate. Theory Sodium has mainly been used in food processing to avoid growth of bacteria and harmful microorganisms. It is commonly used to preserve foods and beverages that have an acidic pH. Rather than benzoic acid‚ sodium benzoate is used because it is generally soluble in most aqueous solutions but benzoic

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    advantage of a mixture being in each form. Materials: Four 250ml beakers 200ml of 0.01m salt solution. 200ml of colloid milk( mix two teaspoons of milk powder in 200ml of water) 200ml of suspension (muddy water‚ diluted water-based paint) Filter paper Filter funnel‚ Retort stands Laser light Precautions: When using laser light‚ make sure that the light doesn’t enter your eyes. Do not look directly at the light and make sure there are no reflections from the glass or other surfaces. Method: 1

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    Purpose The purpose of the experiment is to determine the percent yield of the precipitate; by performing double displacement reaction between solutions of two different compounds. Introduction First of all when making a solution of two different compounds; there will many variables that can be considered during the experiment. However‚ the variables are controlled variables. Controlled Variables ∙amount of water that will be dissolved with the compound (amount of water until the compound is

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    containing the inventory of a bookstore‚ create a new table in which to store publisher information‚ add records‚ and then sort the table. You add a record using a form and print a report. You apply a filter by selection to a query and a filter by form to a table and save the results for both filters. Instructions: For the purpose of grading the project you are required to perform the following tasks: Step Instructions Points Possible 1 Start Access. Open the downloaded Access file named exploring_a01_grader_h1

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    Topics We’ll cover today… • • • • • • • • What is an IMU... ? Few Examples and Videos Accelerometer Gyrometer Magnetometer Filters Euler Angles Demos By:- Vivek Kumar Vipul Gupta (viveks@) (vipgupta@) Abhishek sharma (abhishr@) So... Lets Start...  • What is an IMU...? • • • • • • • Few Examples and Videos Accelerometer Gyrometer Magnetometer Filters Euler Angles Demos Why do we need IMU... • One of the main problems during autonomous mobile objects’ development is the

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    separate the materials using a variety of different methods. First‚ separate the iron fillings using a magnet. Second‚ I will put the rest of the solution into water and separate the insoluble sand from the soluble salt and benzoic acid. Third‚ I will filter out the benzoic acid when crystalized. Lastly‚ I will evaporate the water away leaving crystallized salt. Procedure: Separating Iron; 1) Use your digital scale to determine the mass of your weighing dish. 2) Empty the entire mixture from

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