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    INTRODUCTION: The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. Radiation can be said to be energy that travels and spread as it goes. The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning‚ and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. We tend to witness different radiations of the electromagnetic spectrum without knowing‚ example is the visible light that

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    The electromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is just a name that scientists give a bunch of types of radiation when they want to talk about them as a group. Radiation is energy that travels and spreads out as it goes‚ visible that comes from a lamp in your house and radio waves that come from a radio station are two types of electromagnetic radiation. Other examples of EM radiation are microwaves‚ infrared and ultraviolet light‚ X-rays and gamma-rays. Hotter‚ more energetic

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    SPECTRUM PLANNING

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    *37262* Printed in Switzerland Geneva‚ 2012 ISBN 978-92-61-14021-2 Edition of 2012 Radio Regulations Resolutions and Recommendations 3 E Radio Regulations Resolutions and Recommendations Edition of 2012 Radio Regulations Resolutions and Recommendations Edition of 2012 © ITU 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ by any means whatsoever‚ without the prior written permission of ITU. Note by the Secretariat This revision of

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    Political Party Spectrums Starr Hunter 8/26/13 1. Where were you on the political map? (ie. Libertarian‚ Liberal‚ Centrist‚ Conservative‚ or Statist - make sure to include your personal and economic issue scores.) After taking the quiz I am labeled as a Libertarian 2. Do you believe that your Personal or Economic issues had a greater influence on your final result? Why? My personal and economic issues had a great deal of influence on my final result. My perspective on many different

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    be held liable under the "attractive nuisance" doctrine for an accidental death that occurs on the premises? BRIEF ANSWER No‚ the child or any of the children that were present was not trespassing and the child was of age to understand danger. The landowner did have a duty to care for invited minors and to refrain from willfully and wantonly injuring him which he obliged. The embankment was in plain view and not hidden from invitee. DISCUSSION While the landowner has the right to make sure that

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    Ideology‚ and Discrimination in the United States‚ believes that accents identify nationalities‚ socio-economic status‚ social class and more characteristics of speakers. (Lippi-Green‚ 1997) This study aims to investigate the most recognizable and attractive accent to English learners (Non-native speakers) among 10 different accents (American‚ British‚ Chinese‚ French‚ Indian‚ Irish‚ Italian‚ Russian‚ Scottish and Spanish). It is hypothesized that both male and female non-native speakers are attracted

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    Emission Spectrum

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    Emission Spectroscopy The purpose of this lab was to see that when elements are heated‚ they may enter and excited state. We proved this by doing a flame test. During Part A‚ we used a spectroscope where all of the colors are arranged for you; whereas in Part B‚ we could see and make the colors ourselves and get a more accurate reading of the flames. We had specific elements we were told to put on the wire loop‚ and when we did that we saw different color flames come out of the Bunsen burner. That

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    in part ‚ in the changing needs of society Choose a technology (advances in dietary products‚ advances in fitness equipment‚ advances in transplant technology‚ advances in diagnostic equipment‚ etc.). Create a timeline showing how that technology has advanced over

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    Dynamic Spectrum

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    Terms—Wireless networks‚ quality of service‚ performance evaluation‚ long-term evolution‚ virtual token. I. I NTRODUCTION In conjunction with the useful growth of Internet‚ multimedia and real time services‚ Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology has been proposed to perform this ambitious task. LTE uses orthogonal frequency division multiple access (ODFMA) in the downlink. OFDMA divides the frequency band into a group of mutually orthogonal subcarriers‚ thereby improving like this system capabilities

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    Electro Magnetic Spectrum

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    very common in the Universe. Light is so common that everything on Earth has evolved to us life to its advantage to survive. If you were to take a prism and put light to it‚ it can slow light down by a fraction by revealing its much more colourful side. This is commonly known as the visible light spectrum. On one end of the spectrum you have red and on the other you have Violet. Red is red because its wavelengths are larger and has a larger Frequency. A frequency is the level of energy is it giving off

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