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    PIC based digital voltmeter author: Rajendra Bhatt - rajbex[pic]yahoo.com Introduction This project describes how to make a digital voltmeter using a PIC microcontroller. A HD44780 based character LCD is used to display the measured voltage. The PIC microconotroller used in this project is PIC16F688 that has 12 I/O pins out of which 8 can serve as analog input channels for the in-built 10-bit ADC. The voltage to be measured is fed to one of the 8 analog channels. The reference voltage for

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    President of India

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    Incumbent Pranab Mukherjee since 25 July 2012 Style Hon’ble President (Within India) His Excellency (Outside India) Residence Rashtrapati Bhavan Appointer Electoral College Term length Five years (renewable) Inaugural holder Rajendra Prasad 26 January 1950 Formation Indian Constitution 26 January 1950 Salary 1.5 lakh (US$2‚400) (monthly)[1] Website President of India The President of India is the head of state of the Republic of India. The President is the formal head of

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    Dr Syed Maaz Mohiuddin

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    in Cornea & Anterior Segment L.V Prasad Eye Institute Preceptor Mid Western University Illinois U.S.A Dr. Syed Maaz Moinuddin completed his MS from Osmania Medical College and went on to do DNB and FRCS from the prestigious Royal College of Glasgow in UK. He completed his FRCS when he was 28 years old  and was one of the youngest doctors in the world to have this degree. He completed his Super Specialization in Cornea and Anterior Segment from LV Prasad Eye Hospital. Dr. Maaz’s papers were

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    Organizational Justice

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    2.1 Theory Organization justice plays a very important role in employee motivation‚ loyalty‚ and well-being (Mc Shane et al‚ 2013). To minimize the feeling of injustice‚ corporate leaders have to understand well of the concepts‚ theory and forms of organization justice (Mc Shane et al‚ 2013). There are three different but overlapping forms of organization justice‚ which are: Procedural Organizational Justice‚ Interactional Organizational Justice and Distributive Organizational Justice ( Elovainio

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    recommended that there should be a Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution of India. The Constituent Assembly of India met under the temporary chairmanship of Sachidananda Sinha‚ as he was then the eldest member of the Assembly‚ and elected Dr. Rajendra Prasad as its permanent chairman. The Constituent Assembly consisted of members who were elected by the members of the provincial legislatures and not by the people directly. Its members represented all the parties through most of the members were from

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    Abc Electronic Case Study

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    microwave ovens. ABC’s marketing strategy also included offering the above products so as to match the needs and budget of the middle and upper middle classes. In 1991‚ Prasad‚ son of Mr. Manoj Kumar‚ took over as the Managing Director of the company. Seeing the intense competition in the post liberalization scenario‚ Prasad was keen to follow the principle that once you have decided on your target customer‚ you follow him/her relentlessly with attractive offerings. In 1994‚ he developed a well

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    Scientific Approach

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    G.D.R. Prasad 2013026AD1 MA3001 Assignment 01 CONTENTS Chapter 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 05 06 06 07 07 07 08 08 08 09 09 09 11 -1- 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Introductions Developer Important components Taylor’s practical use Importance to modern engineering industry. 2.0 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY 3.0 THE DEVELOPER‚ FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR 4.0 MAIN TENETS OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY. 4.1 Four main tenets. 5.0 HOW TAYLOR USE THESE

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    Agreement

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    etc.). Cont....2. ::2:: WHEREAS the Vendor herein is the sole and absolute owner and peaceful possessor of House No. 3-4-35 on Plot No. 34/B‚ Sy.No. 36/A‚ admeasuring 133 Sq. Yards or 111.2 Sq. Meters‚ situated at Manikonda Jagir Village‚ Rajendra Nagar‚ Mandal‚ Ranga Reddy District. Subsequently the vendor has constructed a house with a plinth area of 1116.31 Sft Ground Floor‚ 1116.31 Sft First Floor‚ 1116.31 Sft Second Floor and 455.76 Sft Third Floor total Plinth Area 3804.69 Sft as sanctioned

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    Brihadeeswara Temple

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    Location: The Brihadeeswara is located in Tanjavur district in Tamilnadu‚ India. The temple was built on the banks of River Cauvery with its water turned to the moat. The temple‚ constructed entirely of granite‚ stands amidst fortified walls. There was no rock formation around this area. It is believed that the rocks would have been brought from a place at least 50kms away. History: The temple had its foundations laid out by the Tamil emperor Arulmozhivarman‚ popularly called Rajaraja Chola I

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    Bagat Singh

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    Short essay on the Quit India Movement In August 1942‚ Gandhiji launched the Quit India Movement (“Bharat Chhodo Andolan”). A resolution was passed on 8 August 1942 in Bombay by the All India Congress Committee‚ declaring its demand for an immediate end of British rule. The Congress decided to organize a mass struggle on non-violent lines on the widest possible scale. Gandhiji’s slogan of ‘Do or Die’ (‘Karo ya Maro’) inspired the nation. Every man‚ women and child began dreaming of a free India

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