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Title: tabular difference between sdma tdma fdma cdma
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Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 04:29:19 AM
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Title: difference between tdma cdma fdma in tabular form
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Posted By: gargwal
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 08:25:54 AM
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Title: difference between one pass and two pass assembler in tabular form
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Posted By: ganesh mandpe
Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 05:17:29 AM
The difference between one pass and two pass assemblers are:-
A one pass assembler passes over the source file exactly once, in the same pass collecting the labels, resolving future references and doing the actual assembly. The difficult part is to resolve future label references and assemble code in one pass.
A two pass assembler does two passes over the source file ( the second pass can be over a file generated in the first pass ). In the first pass all it does is looks for label definitions and introduces them in the symbol table. In the s ....etc

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Title: difference between transfer and promotion in tabular form
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Posted By: 007mahla
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:25:49 AM
The Distinction between Transfer and Promotion are as follows:

Sometimes vacancies are filled by internal movements of present employees. These movements are called transfers or promotions.
Transfers refer to changes in which the pay, status and privileges of the new posts are roughly the same as of the old. In other words, a transfer is a lateral movement of an employee, not involving promotion or demotion.

A transfer may require an employee to change his work group, work place or organisation unit. Promotions refer to changes in w ....etc

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Title: difference between biological neuron and artificial neuron in tabular form
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Posted By: anoop k babu
Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 05:33:13 AM
Abstract

Because it is unclear, I am going to assume you mean biological computational neural networks..not in-vivo neural tissue.

In short, a biological computational neuron is (usually) a parametric model of a neuron which approximates a realistic membrane voltage.

Integrate and fire models are a gray area because while these models may approximate membrane voltages sub-threshold, they often fail to accurately mimic an action potential or a refraction period.

Biological models are usually some variation of the Hodgkin-Huxley mo ....etc

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Title: 10 basic difference between tdma and fdma and cdma in tabular form
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Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 05:27:32 AM
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Title: difference between linker and loader tabular form
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Posted By: kamlesh4U
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 04:57:20 AM
Linker: Linker is a program that takes one or more objects generated by a compiler and combines them into a single executable program.
Linker is a program that takes one or more objects generated by a compiler and combines them into a single executable program.

Once a linker has scanned all of the input files to determine segment sizes, symbol definitions and symbol references, figured out which library modules to include, and decided where in the output address space all of the segments will go, the next stage the heart of the linking proces ....etc

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Title: different between cryptography and steganography in tabular form
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Posted By: sruthy.edapal
Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 04:43:21 AM
The study of hiding information is called Cryptography. When communicating over an untrusted medium such as internet, it is very important to protect information and Cryptography plays an important role in this. Today, cryptography uses principles from several disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, etc. Steganography deals with composing hidden messages so that only the sender and the receiver know that the message even exists. Since, nobody except the sender and the receiver knows the existence of the message, it does not attract u ....etc

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Title: difference between contributor and non contributor ppt
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Posted By: DARKANGEL
Created at: Thursday 17th of August 2017 06:21:32 AM
Contributor and non contributor

1. Presented by:Tejas K. Mistry (125630693026)Seminar presentation onContributor AndNon Contributor
2. EMBARKING ONTHE JOURNEY TOCONTRIBUTORSHIP
3. Four fundamental building block being acontributor Shift from a victim to being a creator of one sdestiny Acceptance of the ideal of contributorship.. The willingness to take full responsibility forone s own development.. The capacity to reflect on one s development andmake appropriate modifications..
4. we should not giveup and we shouldnot allow th ....etc

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Title: differences between resonant and nonresonant antenna pdf
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Posted By: satyabrata parida
Created at: Thursday 05th of October 2017 04:08:05 AM
Every antenna is at resonance according to length to which it is cut ! They are usually cutto resonate at a particular band of frequencies, ie, Vhf Television band etc.If no resonance then no signal is present and in such a case antenna is merely a randomchunk of metal.
The magnetic field that an antenna puts out will produce an electric current on any conductingsurface that it strikes, however if that surface has a characteristic length the induced current willbe much stronger on the object. For example, when a Citizens Band signal travels th ....etc

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