National university of mongolia School of physics and electronic AT89C51and AT89C2051 Microcontrollers Ulaanbaatar 2007 Flash Microcontroller AT89C51 микроконтроллерийн бүтцийг figure 1. д харуулав. [pic] AT 89C51 ба AT89C52 -ийн санах ойн бүтэц. [pic] AT89C51 -ийн санах ойн 0000h -ээс 0fffh хүртлэх хэмжээг буюу өөрөөр хэлбэл 4к байтыг дотоод санах ой эзлэн дотоод санах ой гэдэг нь микроконтроллерт үйлдвэрээс хийж өгсөн санах
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Gabo later expressed that educating at the school underscored political and ideological discourse instead of craftsmanship making. Regardless of this, Gabo himself planned a radio transmitter in 1920 (and would submit an outline to the castle of the Soviets rivalry in
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American journalists in 1948 to describe the tension relationship of The United States and the Soviet Union. They were allies who became enemies. They had differences, miscommunications, and conflicts for more than forty years. The Cold War includes many events like the development of the hydrogen bomb, production of nuclear weapons, and many more nuclear developments. The United States and the Soviet Union both fought to prevent the other from gaining more power. The countries they had power over
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a thirteen day confrontation between The United States and The Soviet Union that was arguably the closest the two countries ever came to a nuclear war during The Cold War. On October 14, 1962, photographs taken by United States reconnaissance planes showed that nuclear missile sites were being built in Cuba. Bypassing private, diplomatic procedures, Kennedy went on national television on October 22 and revealed to the public that nuclear missiles had been found in Cuba
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As mentioned in class, a Nazi-Soviet Pact, also known as the nonaggression pact, was signed between the Nazis and Soviets. In the act, it mentions how Poland would be divided in two separate sections between the two parties if a war were to break out. Russia would have eastern Poland and Baltic states while the Nazi’s would have western Poland. After the pact was created Germany invaded Poland which caused World War II to occur. Thus, Britain and France declared war on Germany a few days later. While
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Anxiety about robots arose at the beginning of the 20th century, when in 1920 the famous Czech Republic writer Karel Čapek introduced the play called «Rossum’s Universal Robots». In the epilogue of the play almost all humans are killed by the robot revolution. As the result, the thought-provoking fear about the possible existence of super intelligence in the future remains fresh today. Frankly speaking, disagreement about the appropriate level of concern, and even the nature of the problem, is broad
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military tension between powers in the Western Bloc, dominated by the United States with NATO among its allies, and powers in the Eastern Bloc, dominated by the Soviet Union along with the Warsaw Pact. Role of USSR and USA to the conflicts in the Cold War The Cold War began after World War II. The main enemies were the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War got its name because both sides were afraid of fighting each other directly. In a "hot war," nuclear weapons might destroy everything
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political science fields of comparative politics and international relations. On the surface, identifying a form of government appears to be simple, as all governments have an official form. The United States is a federal republic, while the former Soviet Union was a socialist republic. However self-identification is not objective, and as Kopstein and Lichbach argue, defining regimes can be tricky.[8] For example, elections are a defining characteristic
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How successful was Khrushchev’s policy of destalinization Destalinization was a political reform launched by Soviet Communist Party First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev at the 20th Party Congress, otherwise known as the secret speech. The main components of the reforms were changing or removing prominent institutions that had helped Stalin remain in power; the Stalinist political system, political party members that had supported him (beginning with the arrest and subsequent execution of political
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Official country name: Republic of Lithuania former: Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Government type: parliamentary democracy GDP: $67.43 billion (2013 est.) Allies: U.S.-LITHUANIA RELATIONS The U.S. and Lithuania share a history as valued allies and strong partners. The United States established diplomatic relations with Lithuania in 1922, following its declaration of independence during World War I. Lithuania joined the Soviet Union in 1940 during World War II. In 1990, Lithuania proclaimed
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