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    CRM System for Mall Management A Second Review Report (Submitted by Dineshkumar V‚ Roll No: 1007MBA0329‚ Reg No: 68310100138) 1 NEED FOR THE STUDY The objective is to study the importance of CRM system on mall management and to know why business people are shifting to CRM applications. Also in this business world the customer is the superior to all. So to study on how to attract new

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    has been proposed. This paper provides an overview of cognitive radio for opportunistic spectrum access and related research topics. Cognitive radio objective is to use scarce and limited natural resources efficiently without causing excessive interference to the primary licensed users. Consequently‚ cognitive radio has to sense and understand its spectrum environment‚ identify temporarily vacant spectrum‚ transmit adaptively and learn from its behaviour. A number of promising concepts for cognitive

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    Parasitic Drag

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    Parasitic drag is drag caused by moving a solid object through a fluid medium (in the case of aerodynamics‚ more specifically‚ a gaseous medium). Parasitic drag is made up of many components‚ the most prominent being form drag.Skin friction and interference drag are also major components of parasitic drag. ------------------------------------------------- In aviation‚ induced drag tends to be greater at lower speeds because a high angle of attack is required to maintain lift‚ creating more drag

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    The Interferometer

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    that is separated by a beam splitter. The two beams then travel equal distances at 90° of each other where they are reflected off two mirrors back through the beam splitter. They are then superimposed on to a screen. The screen will display an interference pattern of fringes. The interferometer is extremely sensitive to vibrations and should be isolated from them The interferometer is the most accurate device presently known to man‚ and most likely will remain the most accurate measuring device

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    Physics notes – Interactions of light and matter Young was able to explain this result as a wave-interference phenomenon – the double-slit interference pattern demonstrates the wave-like nature of light. Free download and print from www.itute.com ©Copyright 2009 itute.com Explaining the interference pattern using the wave model Light has been described both as a particle and as a wave. Isaac Newton (~1665) made up a particle model of light to explain many of the known behaviours

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    PHY BK ANS 3B

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    3B Wave Motion II 5 Chapter 5 Nature of Waves Practice 5.1 (p. 7) 1 B 2 D 3 (a) Transverse wave 11 Speed = f  = 5  0.2 = 1 m s1 1 1 (ii) Period = = = 0.2 s f 5 (a) (i) (b) A heavier string (length unchanged) has greater mass per unit length. Therefore‚ (b) Longitudinal wave 4 (a) Water wave and EM wave (b) Sound wave 5 12 For case I‚ energy is transferred to the cork directly from the stone. For case II‚ energy is transferred to the cork through water waves. 6 = 1.6667 = 1

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    the ink color‚ than if the color is incongruent with the ink color. This is called Stroop Effect. In the present study the aim was to find whether language‚ which was used in order to express the word‚ affects the reaction time and whether the interference level increases in relation with the proficiency level in a language. Therefore stroop effect on Turkish-English bilinguals with Turkish as a dominant language was explored. The findings indicated our hypothesis was wrong there was no significant

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    Tortious Liability

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    than a breach of contract‚ for which the court will provide a remedy in the form of an action for damages.” Examples of tort include: a) assault and battery b) false imprisonment c) trespass d) negligence e) interference with contract f) interference with economic advantage. The law of torts attempts to provide a means of redress for damage or injury suffered. For instance‚ in the event a bull charges through a fence and wreaks havoc in a neighbouring farmyard‚ the owner

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    message signal remains constant. Some advantages of the form of modulation is it is less susceptible to signal interference or noise this is why they are mainly used in broadcasting and radio communications Frequency modulation has a special effect called capture effect in which high frequency signal will capture the channel and discard the low frequency or weak signals from interference (Electronicshub‚ 2013). Frequency modulation does have some disadvantages. One being although no special equipment

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    Atomic Absorption

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    in to atoms and these atoms absorb the light from the Hollow cathode lamp. The wavelengths are adjusted to particular elements which we analyze from the complex sample‚ so there is no interference with measurement and this gives us both sensitivity and selectivity of elements. To reduce the back ground interference the wavelength of interest is isolated by the monochromator placed between the sample and detector. Now let us go in to detail about Flames and Hollow cathode lamp how it works.

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