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6861: BlueTooth
... made all of the data being communicated is transmitted on the same channel for the entire transmission. No time buffering is necessary making this method of exchanging data very effective when you are dealing with high data transfer rates. Packet switching is another method of data communications that until recently had been" the most advanced and established method of data switching technology used for Wide Area Networks." (Warren Hioki, pg. 374 ...
6862: Amd Vs. Intel
... the dealers and public, K6-2s sales had sky rocketed to 43.9 percent of the market, while Intel s dropped to 40.3 percent. Since then, both AMD and Intel have released their working, high end processor. The Intel Pentium!!! processor comes with 32k of L1 cache, and 512kb of half speed level 2 cache. It runs on a 100mhz bus system and it still runs on the old fashioned ...
6863: AirBags
... miles per hour. When a car is involved in an accident, and it loses velocity, and the impact is hard and fast enough, it triggers the airbag s sensors. When the sensors detect that a high-impacted front-end collision has occurred it sends an electric current to a wire. This wire heats up, sending electricity into a heating element in the propellant, causing it to oxidize rapidly and the charge ...
6864: Agricultural Technological Advancements
... today and will likely continue to have in the future. The technological advancements in agriculture between 1960 and 1990 are often referred to as the Green Revolution. These innovations included the development and commercialization of high-yield seeds, the increased application of chemical pesticides and herbicides, and the widespread use of modern fertilizers and irrigation techniques. Soil Science is the natural resource science devoted to the thin layer of the earth ...
6865: AIBO And Robotics
... ability to perform tricks like AIBO are far too expensive to be brought out into stores. Lots of people don t even know about advanced technology entertainment robots. Most robots today, are used in either high-risk jobs, like deep-sea exploration, radioactive laboratories, satellites, and they are used in hot, dangerous environments. Guided missiles and drones are also a class of robots, said Lawrence Kamm, a Consulting Electro-Mechanical Engineer ...
6866: Psychology-Dreams
... gastric excretions. Usually, a fully grown person has about 4 to 5 cycles of REM sleep, consisting of about 25% of a night's sleep. A new born child's sleep can consist of as high as 50% REM type sleep. In adult humans, dreams begin about 90 minutes after the sleep process begin and recur about every 90 minutes, allowing about 2 hours of REM dreaming per night. With approximately ...
6867: PyroTechnics
... operators. As a result of these risks, all pyrotechnics special effects are regulated at the federal, state and local level. In general, all pyrotechnics are explosives, but not all explosives are pyrotechnics. Class A explosives (high explosives) are materials like dynamite and Primacord which may detonate even if unconfined. Pyrotechnic special effects materials are Class B explosives. They will burn, but not explode unless confined. Examples are black powder and pellet ...
6868: Pesticides
... far greater. “It is now well established that relatively low low-level exposures to toxic chemicals, occurring at critical stages of development, can cause permanent damage…the results of these injuries may range from poor school performance and behavior to alteration of the reproductive organs.” (Reigart, Line 40) With the passing of The Food Quality Protection Act, carcinogenic pesticides will no longer be utilized in the agricultural industry. Several researches and ...
6869: Klinefelter Syndrome
... when there is a family history of genetic defects, the pregnant woman is older than 35, or when other medical indications are present. The next most likely opportunity for diagnosis is when the child begins school. A physician may suspect a boy is an XXY male if he is delayed in learning to talk and has difficulty with reading and writing. XXY boys may also be tall and thin and somewhat ...
6870: Knee Surgery
... It was continued commitment to the Boy Scouts of America that allowed me to earn the award of Eagle Scout in December, 1996. It was responsibility that enabled me to balance my extracurricular activities with school while maintaining good grades. And it was perseverance that helped me to complete preseason football workouts which began on cold January mornings and concluded with double-days in the August heat. Not only do I ...


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