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Title: network probe using rmi
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Posted By: supritha
Created at: Saturday 05th of February 2011 09:44:25 PM
My name is supritha. I am final year b.e student. I want the source code for network probe using rmi. I have to complete this project urgently. so kindly mail me the source code..............etc

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Title: study of hall effect experiment viva questions with answers
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Created at: Tuesday 07th of November 2017 10:40:46 PM
Kis part se +ve charge aur kis part se -ve charge flow karta hai?..............etc

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Title: Scanning Probe Microscopythe Scanning Tunneling Microscope
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Posted By: seminar class
Created at: Tuesday 22nd of March 2011 12:36:38 PM

The best optical microscopes can see structures in the 200 – 400 nm range, at their limits of resolution.
The STM can “see” structures on the order of 0.1 nm —another SPM, the AFM—can distinguish things on the order of 100 nm .
Optical microscopes are “diffraction limited”—the wavelength range of visible light (400-750 nm) sets the size of the smallest thing that can be imaged: ~ 400 nm.
Scanning Probe Microscopes don’t use visible light—they depend on measuring intermolecular..............etc

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Title: debug probe debugging multiple embedded cores and inter-core transactions in NoC
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Posted By: computer science crazy
Created at: Wednesday 21st of October 2009 11:14:57 PM
ABSTRACT

Existing SoC debug techniques mainly target bus-based systems. They are not readily applicable to the emerging system that use Network-on-Chip (NoC) as on-chip communication scheme. In this paper, we present the detailed design of a novel debug probe (DP) inserted between the core under debug (CUD) and the NoC. With embedded configurable triggers, delay control and time stamping mechanism, the proposed DP is very effective for inter-core transaction analysis as well as controlling embedded cores' debug processes. Experimental result..............etc

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Title: Network Probe using RMI
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Posted By: project report helper
Created at: Tuesday 05th of October 2010 06:47:58 PM

Network Probe using RMI


ABSTRACT


This Project is mainly focused on finding different active nodes connected on the network
And to perform different remote operations. The modules in this project are
1. Analyzing the network.
2. Remote task execution.
3. Remote Java properties
4. Host task Executor
5. Checking Remote Platform
6. Shutdown Remote Node
7. Adding New Nodes

Before proceeding operation in the remote network. It is necessary to add node name to the system using Add Nodes module. Once it is..............etc

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Title: Characterization of radio frequency plasma using Langmuir probe and optical emission
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Posted By: Computer Science Clay
Created at: Sunday 14th of June 2009 03:05:10 AM
Characterization of radio frequency plasma using Langmuir probe
and optical emission spectroscopy
M. Nisha, K. J. Saji, R. S. Ajimsha, N. V. Joshy, and M. K. Jayaraj
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Optoelectronics Devices Laboratory, Department of Physics, Cochin University of Science
and Technology, Kochi-682 022, Kerala, India
Received 21 February 2005; accepted 4 January 2006; published online 15 February 2006
The radio frequency plasma generated during the sputtering of Indium Tin Oxide target using Argon
was analyzed by Langmuir probe and optical-emission spec..............etc

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Title: study of hall effect experiment viva questions with answers
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Created at: Monday 20th of November 2017 11:56:39 AM
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Title: AQUARIUM PROBE
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Posted By: project report helper
Created at: Friday 15th of October 2010 01:11:26 PM

AQUARIUM PROBE


ASHES T KULAMACKAL
RENJU CHACKO VARKEY
TOBIN JOHN VARGESE
Under the guidance of
Ms.Laghima
Senior Lecturer in Electronics & Communication Engineering
College of Engineering, Chengannur


ABSTRACT

In Aquariums ,constant monitoring of temperature by humans is a tedious process.Similarly the amount of dissolved solvents in water th. The circuit of aquatic probe described here can monitor the temperature of water and correct the variation in t..............etc

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Title: hall effect experiment viva questions pdf
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Created at: Tuesday 29th of April 2014 06:53:15 AM
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Title: viva questions and answers on hall effect experiment
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Created at: Sunday 07th of May 2017 03:21:21 PM
1. How is Hall’s coecient related with carrier concentration?
2. On what factors does the sign of the Hall’s coecient depend?
3. What is the sign of Hall Coecient for an intrinsic semiconductor?
4. Is it possible to measure Hall’s coecient for metals?
5. Why is the Hall coecient of semiconductors many orders of magnitude sgreater than
that of metals?
6. How is Hall’s coecient related to the Hall’s Voltage (VH) and the thickness(t)? Why
should the sample be thin?
7. In what units is Hall’s coecient measured in?
8. De ..............etc

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