“MILLIPEDE” - STORAGE TECHNOLOGY Sameer Tayal (sameer.tayal@gmail.com) ABSTRACT Through this paper we report a new atomic force microscope (AFM)-based data storage concept called the “Millipede” that has a potentially ultrahigh density, terabit capacity, small form factor, and high data rate. Its potential for ultrahigh storage density can be used as a technique to store and read back data in very thin polymer films. With this new technique, 3040-nm-sized bit indentations of similar pitch size
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INTRODUCTING THE ARTHROPODS: 1. In the entire Animalia kingdom, what percentage make up arthropod phylum? 83% 2. List some examples: insects, spiders, scorpions, crustaceans and centipedes. SHEER NUMBERS: 3. Why do you think we should study arthropods? Give examples. There are so many ants that if they were a cm long they could cover the Earth 125 times. There are so many Crustaceans in the ocean that they outweigh all the whales on Earth. Their abundance should be studied because they are the
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4.1 Answers Remembering 1 Helps you find what you want. 2 Types, subject and author. Understanding 3 a Function of item b Service it provides c Season or popularity d Year the car was made or the model (type) of car e Genre 4 Similarities: Branching and dichotomous keys start with one large group and slowly divides into smaller more defined groups. Each division is a choice. Differences: Branching keys offer two or more divisions at each branch, whereas dichotomous
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Hard drives store data in the magnetic polarization of small patches of the surface coating on a (normally) metal disk. The maximum areal density is defined by the size of the magnetic particles in the surface, as well as the size of the "head" used to read and write the data. The areal density of disk storage devices has increased dramatically since IBM introduced the RAMAC, the first hard disk in 1956. RAMAC had an areal density of 2,000 bit/in². Commercial hard drives in 2005 typically offer densities
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Along with Mt Buller Victoria and Mt Bogong-Mt Hotham Victoria, Kosciuszko National Park is one of three areas where the critically endangered species Mountain Pygmy Possum is known to habit. The Mountain Pygmy Possum (Burramys parvus) is a small, mouse- sized marsupial that lives exclusively in Australia. With all of its habitats combined, it only adds up to 5 square kilometres, less than the size of Longreach. The decreasing size of the Mountain Pygmy Possum’s habitat is due to many reasons, including
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Students life is full of fun work and play. their day begins with a prayer And, ends with play. They go to school with a heavy bag on their back, And water bottles in their hand. They sit in the class and toil all day, And learn about millipedes that coil all day. In school they make many friends, And learn many trends. They even learn values of love and life. They study all day And are bright like the sunray They can even swim Like the fish on sea-bay. Studies develop brainpower
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few animals that live in this ecosystem have adaptations that help them survive. Major organisms in Ecosystem (P) Producers | (C) Consumers | (D) Decomposers | Cactus | Horned Lizard | Earthworms | Desert Shrubs | Great Mouse Tailed Bat | Millipedes | Soap tree Yucca | Desert Tortoises | Bacteria | Jumping Cholla | Water-holding frog | Fungi | There are three major categories of all living organisms’ producers, consumers and decomposers. Producers, also called autotrophs, in an ecosystem
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Quadrat Studies Analysis: 1. Were there more or fewer dandelions in the study area than most lawns in the neighbourhood? Propose two reasons for any difference. There were more dandelions in the study area then in most lawns in the neighbourhood because people will spray pesticides on their lawns to eliminate the dandelions so it improves the appearance of their homes. I also think that the digital field area will not be maintained and tended to as well as a person would take care of their
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Plants scientific name Banana - Musa paradisica Cabbage - Brassica oleracea Sampalok (Tamarind) | Tamarindus indica | Mangga | Mangifera indica | Avocado | Perseea americana | Niog (Coconut palm) | Cocus nucifera | Animal scientific namecarabao scientific name: Bubalus bubalis carabanesisPhilippine Tarsierscientific name: Tarsius syrichtaPhilippine Duck scientific name: Anas luzonica Local Name : Kuwago Scientific Name : Mimizuku gurneyi
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