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    Automatic Frequency Planning and Optimization Algorithm for Cellular Networks Muhammad Umair‚ Waleed Bin Shahid‚ Masab Javed Abbasi‚ Department of Electrical Engineering Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) SE100-44 Stockholm‚ SWEDEN E-mail: mumair@kth.se‚ waleed.shahid@mcs.edu.pk ‚ masab.abbasi-pc@telenor.com.pk Abstract— Frequency planning in ever growing cellular networks is an extremely arduous task. Any effort to lay down manual frequency plans promulgates inefficiency in the cellular

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    Volkswagen Phaeton Mission‚ vision‚ goals The mission of Volkswagen Group is to provide a quality product‚ create a safety environment‚ and enhance productivity and satisfy customers. If Volkswagen Group achieves the mission‚ then Volkswagen Group can reach its vision which is focusing on positioning the Volkswagen Group as a global economic and environmental leader among automobile manufacturers. In order to achieve its vision and mission‚ there are some goals are mentioned to make Volkswagen Group

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    as well as money and banking textbooks provides a straightforward and practical perspective on interest rate determination that can help students navigate the established interest rate theories. Introduction Loanable funds theory‚ liquidity preference theory‚ the IS/LM model’s determination of the interest rate‚ and the more recent general equilibrium-based models of interest rate determination‚ together share the role of interest rate theory in the economics curriculum. Each theory’s advantage

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    towards other‚ less familiar tasks. (Wheatley and Wegner‚ 2001). According to Goldenstein (2005)‚ automatic response can be demonstrates b the Stroop effect‚ discovered by John Riddley Stroop‚ an American psychologist who illustrated autonomic processing and conscious visual control by demonstrating the effect of interferences in the reaction time of a task. This demonstrates reading as an automatic processing. As automaticity is the result of learning and repetitive behaviour‚ for those who have

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    International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) ISSN: 2278-0181 Vol. 1 Issue 3‚ May - 2012 Automation of Railway Gate Control Using Microcontroller Atul Kumar Dewangan‚Meenu Gupta‚Pratibha Patel Lecturer‚ Kirodimal Govt Polytechnic Raigarh‚Chhattisgarh‚India Diploma Scholar Kirodimal Govt Polytechnic Raigarh‚Chhattisgarh‚India Diploma Scholar Kirodimal Govt Polytechnic Raigarh‚Chhattisgarh‚India Abstract There are many railway crossings which are unmanned due to lack of manpower

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    weaknesses and what would be beneficial for our career path. We often don’t know where to start‚ and what type of questions to ask ourselves about which path would be the best fit for us. Understanding our career profiler‚ competencies‚ and work culture preferences can help give us insight in what direction would be the best bet. The results of my career profiler were pretty interesting. My career matches was definitely not something I was expecting to see. Based on my answers‚ my best career matches would

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    COMPONENTS:- I. INTRODUCTION II. OBJECTIVES III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IV. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY V. ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS VI. SUMMARY VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY VIII. ANNEXURE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project work entitled “CONSUMER PREFERENCE FOR FROZEN FOOD” which is being submitted by “MANISHA” a student of final year of Bachelor of Business Administration of Khalsa college for women under Punjab university‚ Chandigarh under the supervision and guidance of “Ms. POOJA CHATLEY” it is

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    What are legacy admissions? Introduction Legacy admission or legacy preferences are a kind of preference offered to specific applicants by organizations or institutions depending upon the familial relationship of them with an alumnus of that educational body. Therefore‚ students who get admission to any institution through legacy admission then they are referred to as legacy students or legacies. Though‚ this may happen in admission to all types of educational institutions it is most common for

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    Vertical Integration in the Swiss Watch Making Industry: A Case Study of Rolex Most firms exist to maximize profits. In order to maximize profits‚ firms must either increase revenue by increasing demand or reduce cost by exploiting economies of scale and reaching the minimum efficient scale. The motivation towards cost reduction has given rise to large aggregate producers‚ firms who mass produce to sell to other firms in the market. In this report we will refer to these aggregators as “market firms”

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    ASR - Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic speech recognition transformations of acoustic micro structure of speech signal into its implicit phonetic macro-structure. In other words‚ a speech recognition system is a speech-to-text conversion wherein the output of the system displays text corresponding to the recognized speech. Typology of ASR systems Several ASR systems can be developed‚ depending on: • Speaker-dependent vs. independent • Language constraints: o Isolated

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