Boolean Functions - Computer Organization (IT 25) BOOLEAN FUNCTIONS A Boolean function consists of a binary variable denoting the function‚ an equals sign and an algebraic expressions formed by using binary variables the constants 0 and 1‚ the logic operation symbols‚ and parentheses. For a given value of the binary variables‚ Boolean function can be equal to either 1 or 0. Example: F = X + Y’Z The two parts of the expression X and Y’Z‚ are called terms of the function F. The function
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took following measures • 4 individuals nominated for META Next Generation. • 2 individuals nominated for LFT program. • 7 Individuals nominated for various networking groups. • 6 Senior Managers nominated for Leadership development program – ILM. Learning Styles What we learned in Honey & Mumford’s Learning Styles is all individuals are categorized in four types: • Activists • Reflectors • Theorist • Pragmatist Through a simple questionnaire we will be able to identify a person in which
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[pic] Report On INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP Course Code: TEX 404 Duration: 12th June-12th August 2010 Akij Tixtile Mills Ltd. Charkhanda‚ Golora‚ Manikgonj. [pic] Supervising Teacher: Ismat Zerin Lecturer‚ BSTE Department Prepared By- Md. Nafij Hasnain :ID# 06313174 Date of Submission: 25th Septamber 2010 Department of Textile Engineering City University Banani‚ Dhaka-1213 Acknowledgement With great respect‚ we pay our heartiest gratitude to our honorable supervisor
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Ra‚ILM LEVEL 2 QUALIFICATIONS IN TEAM LEADING M2.16 WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS Understand the communication process 1. Identify two key stages in the communication process. (2 marks) The two key stages in the communication process are the sender who sends the message and the recipient who receives the message. Eg: when I send message to my friend I become the sender and when she receives the message she becomes the receiver. 2. Identify two barriers
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Haldia Howra Asans Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Abatement Action Plans for the Industrial Clusters in West Bengal West Bengal Pollution Control Board Paribesh Bhawan 10A‚ Block-LA‚ Sector-III Bidhannagar‚ Kolkata – 700 098 PART - A Background Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Abatement Action Plans for the Industrial Clusters in West Bengal The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)‚ with the help of various reputed institutions‚ has carried out an environmental
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any depth h in terms of γo‚ h and K. Calculate the weight density and pressure at a depth of 3.22 km‚ assuming γo = 10 kN/m3‚ h in meters‚ and K = 7.08 N/m7/2. Calculate the force on a surface area of 2 m2 (of a submarine‚ for example). Question 3 The sketch shows a sectional view through a submarine. Atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa‚ and sea water density is 1020 kg/m3. Determine the depth of submergence y. 1 BPH – Tut # 2 Question 4 In the dry adiabatic model of the atmosphere‚
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EXPERIMENT 5 GAS DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OBJECTIVES: Determine the gas diffusion coefficient of acetone using the established Winkelmann’s method KEYWORDS Diffusivity‚ Gas Diffusion Coefficient‚ Winkelmann’s method OVERVIEW The knowledge of physical and chemical properties of certain materials is important because very often process engineering deal with the transformation and distribution of these materials in bulk. One such property is diffusivity. Mass transfer by diffusion takes
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reactor was started-up in step-wise loading rates beginning from 0.05kg carbon oxygen demand (COD)/m3-day to 3.50kg-COD/m3-day. The hydraulic retention time (HRT) was slowly decreased from 96 hrs to eight hrs. It was observed that the removal efficiency of COD of more than 73% can be easily achieved at an HRT of more than 16 hours corresponding to an average organic loading rate (OLR) of 3.0kg-COD/m3-day‚ at neutral pH and constant temperature of 29oC. The average VFAs (volatile fatty acids) and
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oxygen in air. Different units are in use to describe concentration in gases: Mass concentration Concentration expressed in terms of mass of substance per unit volume [g substance/m3 gas volume] ¢ Volume concentration Concentration expressed in terms of gaseous volume of substance per unit volume [cm3 substance/m3 gas volume] Part concentration Concentration expressed as number of particles of substance per a certain number of particles In flue gas analysis both the terms mass concentration
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Name ID # A Fill the following table Substance H2O H2O H2O R134a R134a T‚ oC 250 105 340 Substance H2O H2O H2O R134a R134a P‚ kPa 1800 v‚ m3/kg u kJ/kg x Phase description 1 0.025 50 8200 360 2000 T‚ oC 250 105 340 5.82 50 P‚ kPa 1800 120.8 8200 360 2000 v‚ m3/kg 0.125 1.42 0.02806 0.025 0.0009013 * quality not defined 2645 u kJ/kg 2685 2512 2715 134.6 121.4 X * 1 * 0.4322 * Phase description Superheated
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