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    Microwave power transmission (MPT) is one of the applications of microwaves to transmit power from one place to another place without the need for wires. It is the type of the Electromagnetic Radiations‚ one of the wireless energy transfer methods. Introduction: Firstly‚ we will talk about the term Microwaves‚ Microwaves can also be termed as Radio waves having wavelengths ranging from one millimeter to one meter and the frequencies from 300MHz to 300GHz. These are also known as millimeter waves

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    THE CHANNELS OF MONETARY TRANSMISSION The monetary transmission mechanism is the channels through which the monetary target works and it describes the mechanisms through which the monetary policy actions of the central bank impact on the ultimate objective of inflation and output. Miskhin (1995) usefully describes the various channels through which monetary policy action as summarized by changes in either the nominal money stock or the short term nominal interest rate‚ impact real variables such

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    Education as Cultural Transmission According to Anthropology & Education‚ Education is cultural transmission. "A calculated intervention in the learning process. " (Anthropology and Education‚ George & Louise Spindler). Research has shown that most of what we term as learning takes place during play. Children in many societies learn solely through observing‚ playing and occasionally asking. As far as Formal Schooling‚ for groups of similarly treated individuals schooling works well for the

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    Electric Power Transmission

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    Electric power transmission "Electric transmission" redirects here. For vehicle transmissions‚ see diesel-electric transmission. [pic] [pic] 400 kV high-tension transmission lines near Madrid Electric power transmission or "high-voltage electric transmission" is the bulk transfer of electrical energy‚ from generating power plants to substations located near population centers. This is distinct from the local wiring between high-voltage substations and customers‚ which is typically referred

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    Activity 1.1.3 Gears - VEX Introduction You do not have to look far to see gears. You might not think of an object such as a computer as having a lot of moving parts‚ but the CD tray on your computer is likely controlled by gears. A traditional watch is full of gears. The watch has one source of power or input that must move multiple hands continuously and at different speeds. Some watches also keep track of the day of the month. This may be low-tech by today’s standards‚ but imagine the challenge

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    ABSTRACT: Transmission or distribution of 5o Hz or 60 Hz electrical energy from the generating point to the consumers’ end without any physical wire has yet to as a familiar and viable technology. This paper focuses on the past and future possible advancements in WPT and explaining why it has still not come into practical utility. Wireless energy transfer has been around for about a century‚ but as of yet has only found usage in things like electric toothbrush rechargers and specialty applications

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    Lamborghini Gallardo

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    of fighting bull. The Spanish wordgallardo translates into "gallant". The Gallardo offers two choices of transmissions‚ a conventional (H-Box) six-speedmanual transmission‚ and an advanced six-speed electro-hydraulically controlled semi-automatic robotized manual‚ which Lamborghini abbreviates to "E-gear". The "E-gear" allows the driver to make shifts much faster than a manual transmission would. The driver shifts up and down via paddles behind the steering wheel‚ but has also the automatic mode[4]

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    Manual Handling

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    Manual Handling The way procedures are performed The practice of inadequate Manual handling is one of the most frequent risks that many people are approached with in all workplaces. The aim is to provide each individual with the knowledge and skills needed to perform Manual handling in the appropriate ways. We need to identify potential hazards and use the training knowledge to implement strategies to eliminate or reduce the risk to prevent injuries occurring. (Major workplace Hazards

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    Fm Transmission System

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    FM TRANSMISSION SYSTEM The basic communications system has: Transmitter: The sub-system that takes the information signal and processes it prior to transmission. The transmitter modulates the information onto a carrier signal‚ amplifies the signal and broadcasts it over the channel Channel: The medium which transports the modulated signal to the receiver. Air acts as the channel for broadcasts like radio. Receiver: The sub-system that takes in the transmitted signal from the channel

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    Mother to Child Transmission

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    What is mother-to-child transmission? Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) is when an HIV-infected woman passes the virus to her baby. This can occur during pregnancy‚ labour and delivery‚ or breastfeeding. Without treatment‚ around 15-30% of babies born to HIV positive women will become infected with HIV during pregnancy and delivery. A further 5-20% will become infected through breastfeeding.1 Is MTCT a major problem? In 2008‚ around 430‚000 children under 15 became infected with HIV‚ mainly

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