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    Bibliography: [1] The MathWorks Inc. MATLAB 7.0 (R14SP2). The MathWorks Inc.‚ 2005. [2] S. J. Chapman. MATLAB Programming for Engineers. Thomson‚ 2004. [3] C. B. Moler. Numerical Computing with MATLAB. Siam‚ 2004. [4] C. F. Van Loan. Introduction to Scientific Computing. Prentice Hall‚ 1997. [5] D. J. Higham and N. J. Higham. MATLAB Guide. Siam‚ second edition edition‚ 2005. [6] K. R. [7] A. Gilat. MATLAB: An introduction

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    Object Counter

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    enhances the counting process. This circuit an be used for various applications such as to count products going over a belt‚ and for counting persons passed at a point etc The project is done as a prototype and its Real one can display a three to ten digit numbers and can count unto thousands. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CIRCUIT EXPLANATION The circuit is using an op-amp LM 311. The sensor circuit formed using LDR1 activates counter 4033.LDR1 has a resistance of 2.2 kilo-ohms in daylight

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    The Rsa Algorithm

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    The RSA Algorithm Evgeny Milanov 3 June 2009 In 1978‚ Ron Rivest‚ Adi Shamir‚ and Leonard Adleman introduced a cryptographic algorithm‚ which was essentially to replace the less secure National Bureau of Standards (NBS) algorithm. Most importantly‚ RSA implements a public-key cryptosystem‚ as well as digital signatures. RSA is motivated by the published works of Diffie and Hellman from several years before‚ who described the idea of such an algorithm‚ but never truly developed it. Introduced at the

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    CHAPTER 1 – THE REAL NUMBER SYSTEM 1 .1 – THE CONCEPT OF OPPOSITES Any movement from an initial point on the number line going to the right is represented by a positive sign (+) ‚while a movement to the left is represented by a negative sign (-).These numbers are sometimes called directed numbers or signed numbers. e.g. 1.2 - FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS ON INTEGERS 1.2.1 – ADDITION OF INTEGERS To add integers with the same sign ‚add without regard to the signs.Then affix the common sign of

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    Basic Skills in Statistics A Guide for Healthcare Professionals Adrian Cook Gopalakrishnan Netuveli and Aziz Sheikh “The authors are to be congratulated for providing non-experts with such a clear introduction to statistics.” From the Foreword by Professor Philip Hannaford‚ University of Aberdeen Comments on Basic Skills in Statistics: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals from readers ‘This publication is a fantastic resource for any health professional with an interest in research and

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    On the tpoic of Things

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    Advanced Placement Program AP® Physics B Practice Exam The questions contained in this AP® Physics B Practice Exam are written to the content specifications of AP Exams for this subject. Taking this practice exam should provide students with an idea of their general areas of strengths and weaknesses in preparing for the actual AP Exam. Because this AP Physics B Practice Exam has never been administered as an operational AP Exam‚ statistical data are not available for calculating potential

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    Problems Faced by Pakistan

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    refugees‚ poor infrastructure and widespread poverty of masses but they grew with the passage of time and became social evils. At present the gravest problem that Pakistan is facing is its precarious law and order condition. People have become numerical figures‚ blown up in numbers every now and then. Terrorists have not spared any place. Bazars‚ mosques‚ educational institutes‚ offices‚ hotels- you name it and the place is not safe any more. Besides terrorism there are other social problems which

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    prudent‚ can reach numerous individuals; weaknesses: couple of respondents may not fill and return and error of inquiries may prompt incorrect input (Coldwell and Herbst‚ 2004). In addition quantitative exploration administer the outcomes in types of digits‚ which is considered as an appropriate technique for this postulation as they can determine the components that obstruction the engagement and variables to be enhanced to break the boundaries for a compelling engagement. The surveys were filled by

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    entered by turning dials. It was designed to help Pascal ’s father who was a tax collector. In the early 1800’s‚ a mathematics professor named Charles Babbage designed an automatic calculation machine. It was steam powered and could store up to 1000 50-digit numbers. Built in to the machine were operations that included everything a modern general-purpose computer would need (Williams). The machine was programed by the operator it would than store the data on cards with holes punched in them‚ appropriately

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    MATHEMATICS ESSAY

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    HOW DOES THE CHILD PROGRESS FROM CONCRETE TO ABSTRACT IN THE MATHEMATICS MATERIALS‚ Mathematics is the most eye opening of the entire Montessori curriculum. It is full of fascinating and beautiful hands on materials that bring the mathematical concept to life. The goal of Dr. Montessori was not just to teach the children the children to recognize numbers and calculate but enable them to think logically. The mathematics materials develop the child mathematical mind‚ the ability to reason abstract

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