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Wireless Sensor Network Architecture & Protocol Wireless Sensor Network Architecture & Protocol 948-04-657517-0-8

Applications should influence and mould the technology they are designed for. This is especially true for wireless sensor networks, a trend that has been somewhat driven by technology. This chapter begins by providing a variety of application scenarios and putting the concept of wireless sensor networks into a larger context. These application scenarios will eventually be utilised to motivate specific technical requirements. Additionally, it generalises from particular examples to different application kinds or classes.
The specific difficulties associated with various application categories are then described, along with the reasons why present technology is unable to address them.

 

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Design and Development of Prosthetic Legs Design and Development of Prosthetic Legs 948-04-657017-0-8

The goal of this book is to create a prosthetic limb prototype for above-knee amputees, especially those who cannot afford to purchase pricey and pricy, superior prosthesis. With this device, the user can stand, sit, and walk without experiencing any jerks or blowback. When compared to its high-end competitors, the product weighs comparatively little and is precisely sized to be a close duplicate of a knee joint. The conical spring used in the knee mechanism was made of spring steel and is totally cast in aluminum. The lower end of the knee is attached to the amputee's leg by a belt that can be tied around the knee joint mechanism's cap.

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Economic of Value Addition of Food Grain Economic of Value Addition of Food Grain 948-04-765960-0-9

The hope of a safe life with good health to fully enjoy it drives humankind's constant tension and strain. Food has evolved into a variety of options for preferences in taste, scent, quality, and health over time. The nutritional ratio varies depending on the kind and country of origin of the raw components. Food's final components are not only determined by the cooking pan. Starting at the farm where seeds are selected is where it all begins. Although traditional grains like rice, wheat, millets, and pulses are the embodiment of a variety of nutrients, people tend to ignore them since they don't have a flavor they enjoy or an appealing appearance. 

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Computer Science Master Guide for Examination Computer Science Master Guide for Examination 940-11-658888-0-8

Computer networks are still in their infancy, but as they mature and become sophisticated, humans will benefit from their increased sophistication, according to Leonard Kleinrock, one of the principal scientists of the first Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET), which helped launch the Internet, in 1969.

The development of computer utilities, which will service individual homes and offices across the nation like the current electric and telephone utilities, is likely to occur. In the 21st century, the entire computing industry will undergo a massive transformation, and computing services will be readily available on demand, just like other utility services like water, electricity, telephone, and gas are in today's society. This vision of computing utilities based on a service-provisioning model anticipated this massive transformation.

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Concepts of Physics by Dr. Sonali Pandey Concepts of Physics by Dr. Sonali Pandey 914-71-958038-8-0

Physics is the study of science that deals with matter, energy, and novel innovations that have revolutionised the world via their groundbreaking discoveries. Without physics, there wouldn't be any automobiles, bicycles, solar cells, aeroplanes, light, electricity, computers, bulbs, or anything else of the sort. It is a big, fascinating subject with several of subfields that mostly focus on particular areas of physics.

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Chemistry: Chapter wise solution for class 12 students Chemistry: Chapter wise solution for class 12 students 914-71-358038-1-8

A primary alcohol and a carboxyl group are produced through the Cannizzaro reaction, which is a scientific procedure that calls for the base-induced disproportionation of two molecules from a non-enolizable aldehyde. Stanislao Cannizzaro, an Italian chemist, gave the reaction its name.

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Mathematics from Theory and Applications by Dr. Ratna Pandey Mathematics from Theory and Applications by Dr. Ratna Pandey 914-71-444038-1-1

A different solution might be possible if, in the final tableau, one of the non-basic variables has a coefficient of 0 in the Z-row. This non-basic variable can be added to the basis to produce an alternative optimal result. Once two of these optimal solutions have been found, a weighted sum of the two can be used to create an endless number of other ideal solutions.

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Introductry Mathematics by Prof. Soham Kulkarni Introductry Mathematics by Prof. Soham Kulkarni 920-11-658888-0-0

Similar to how solving real quadratic equations can result in new complex numbers, solving equations with complex coefficients can result in even more diverse new numbers.
Complex numbers alone, according to Jean D'Alembert (1717–1783), would be sufficient.
This is supported by Gauss' assertion that "every polynomial equation has a complex root" in the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra.
A definition of complex numbers as ordered pairs of real numbers subject to specific explicit manipulation constraints was published in 1837, over three centuries after Cardan first used imaginary numbers.

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Foundation of Applied Mathematics by Vipin Kumar Ahuja Foundation of Applied Mathematics by Vipin Kumar Ahuja 914-71-358018-7-7

It's important to note that there is a connection between this and what we learned in school about logarithms. In other words, in order to multiply two numbers, we first compute their logarithms, then add them, and finally use the table of antilogarithms to return the original product. Similar to this, we first

The answer to the original problem is obtained by converting the problem from a function of f(t) to a problem in F(s), performing some computations, and then using the table of the inverse Laplace transform.

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Life Sciences: Recent Trends by Tribhuwan Gupta Life Sciences: Recent Trends by Tribhuwan Gupta 999-71-358018-2-7

There is a lot of violence in the environment we live in. The aggressive behaviour is the cause of this violence. Is violent behaviour a part of an animal's actual nature?

Different philosophers and psychologists have different perspectives on why people act aggressively.

Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher, believed that because people are inherently violent and bad, only society has the power to control their behaviour.

In contrast, philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau held that people are naturally quite mild and that society instills aggressive behaviour in them.

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Life Science: Fundamentals and Practice Life Science: Fundamentals and Practice 999-71-358018-2-0

Territorial aggressiveness is another name for space hostility. It also contains the signs that animals use to deter intruders from entering their territory. The majority of male animals warn other male intruders to leave a territory, however these males are nonetheless tolerant of female intruders. For instance, pheromone is used by other ants to signal alarm when a stranger approaches an ant colony. Baboons from Africa compete with seals for rocky areas and sleeping trees, respectively.

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Concepts of Physics by Dr Sonali Pandey Concepts of Physics by Dr Sonali Pandey 999-71-118018-2-0

There is a lot of violence in the environment we live in. The aggressive behaviour is the cause of this violence. Is violent behaviour a part of an animal's actual nature?

Different philosophers and psychologists have different perspectives on why people act aggressively.

Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher, believed that because people are inherently violent and bad, only society has the power to control their behaviour.

In contrast, philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau held that people are naturally quite mild and that society instills aggressive behaviour in them.

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