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CUSTOMER RELATION MANAGERMENT Software Architecture and Detailed Design

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English for students of Physics_Unit 1

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Science and fields of science. is the term which is used, in its broadest meaning to denote systematized knowledge in any field, but applied usually to the organization of objectively verifiable sense experience. The pursuit of knowledge in this context is known as pure science, to distinguish it from applied science, which is the search for practical uses of scientific...

English for students of Physics_Unit 2

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Physics and scopes of Physics. Physics is the major science dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. Sometimes in modern physics a more sophisticated approach is taken that incorporates elements of the three areas listed above. it relates to the laws of symmetry and conservation,...

English for students of Physics_Unit 3

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Chemical reactions occur continuously in the atmosphere, in factories, in vehicles, in the environment, and in our bodies. MATTER AND MEASUREMENT. Matter and Measurement. Matter, in science, is the general term applied to anything that has the property of occupying space and the attributes of gravity and inertia. In philosophy, matter has been generally regarded as the raw material of...

English for students of Physics_Unit 4

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International System of Units. International system of unit is the name adopted by the Eleventh General Conference on Weights and Measures, held in Paris in 1960, for a universal, unified, self-consistent system of measurement units based on the MKS (meter-kilogram-second) system. The Metric Conversion Act of 1975 commits the United States to the increasing use of, and voluntary conversion to,...

English for students of Physics_Unit 5

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ELEMENTARY PARTICLES. Elementary Particles. In physics, particles that cannot be broken down into any other particles are called elementary particles. The term elementary particles also is used more loosely to include some subatomic particles that are composed of other particles. Particles that cannot be broken further are sometimes called fundamental particles to avoid confusion. These fundamental particles provide the basic...

English for students of Physics_Unit 6

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Besides the blowing dust and the heavenly bodies, little else moves on the Martian landscape. On earth we see liquids flowing, people moving, and the wind stirring the leaves of trees. Although we can not see them, we know that the very atoms and molecules of matter are continuously in motion. It is one thing to recognize motion but another...

English for students of Physics_Unit 7

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This hypothesis provides a general model for the mechanics of gravitation. The team of medieval physicists stepped out of the time machine and began to examine the strange, new device fastened to the window. I merely wish to emphasize mankind's present level of ignorance of the mechanics of our universe. The invisible molecules that make up air constantly bombard the...

English for students of Physics_Unit 8

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Spectral analysis. This may have given you the impression that only the spectrum of one of the elements in a compound can be observed. It is true that the flame of your alcohol burner is hot enough to produce the spectra of sodium, lithium, calcium, copper, and a few other elements, but that is not hot enough to produce the...

English for students of Physics_Unit 9

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Perhaps nothing is so ingrained in our senses as the perpetual pulling of the earth on our surroundings. Your weight is the pull of earth’s gravity on your body. Likewise, the weight of your car is the force of the earth’s attraction for it. Because of the Earth’s stronger gravitational attraction, these rocks weigh more on Earth, about six times...

English for students of Physics_Unit 10

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Once the motion stops, the friction stops, and it can not restore the kinetic energy of the keys as gravity is able to do.. Frictional forces don’t store energy in the form of potential energy. The keys skid across the surface of the floor, scraping and catching. The affected surface molecules of the keys and the floor are pushed through...

English for students of Physics_Unit 11

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It's like a telephone exchange - nerves carry messages in and out from various parts of the body. One of the experiments that convinced nineteenth- century physicists that light is a wave was Young’s double-slit experiment. At any point on the screen, light waves are arriving from each slit. Exercise 2: Find the words/ phrases in the reading text with...

English for students of Physics_Unit 12

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Earth’s magnetic field. Scientists still do not know exactly what causes the earth’s magnetic field. In the 16th century, it was believed that a mountain of magnetite (a magnetic mineral) was located at the North Pole and that this mountain caused the earth’s magnetic field. Current theories hold that the earth’s magnetic field is created by currents within the liquid...

English for students of Physics_Unit 13

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The strength and rigidity of the solid, then depends to some degree on how strong the bonds are between those atoms or molecules. When there is an order, that is a pattern in the placement of the molecules or atoms that repeats throughout the solid, it is called crystalline. Ice cream that is frozen too slowly is very grainy in...

English for students of Physics_Unit 14

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This common characteristic, that an electrical apparatus must have two wires connecting it to a source of electricity, gave the rise in the eighteenth century to the idea that when an electrical device is working, something is moving through it. When you pull out a plug, turn off a switch, or disconnect a battery, the flow of electric charge stops...

English for students of Physics_Unit 15

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One answer lies in the origins of the nuclei we are considering. This uranium has been part of the Earth since it was formed, 4500 million years ago.. But where did they come from in the first place? It is believed that heavy elements (such as uranium) were formed in a supernova. At some time in the distance past, an...

Electrical Engineering Dictionary by Ed. Phillip A. Laplante

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2-D polynomial matrix equation a 2-D equation of the form. C ×C of the singular gen- eral model ( See singular 2-D general model).. ty of the image. For example, register A of the Intel 8085 is an accumulator. (2) in analog communications systems, the process of initially estimating signal pa- rameters (for example carrier frequency off- set, phase offset)...

CSharp_Week 1B: Definitions

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Introduction to software testing

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Stages of testing. Definitions of Testing (1). The purpose of testing is to find errors.. Testing is the process of trying to discover every conceivable fault or weakness in a work product (Myers, Kit). The process of searching for errors (Kaner). Definitions of Testing (2). Testing – the process of finding errors and of validating the program/system (Jorgensen). The purpose...