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    Speaker Recognition System

    recognition system: Speaker recognition system can be classified into two types. This classification is made on the basis of the number of speakers whose voices has to be recognized. 1. Open set system: In the open set speaker recognition system, the number of speakers are more and will always be greater than 1.It can be noted that, speakers whose voices are going to be recognized are not registered at the system. 2. Closed Set system: A closed set of speaker recognition system will consists

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    Br 100

    Rule Set 19 Assign Receipt Notification Rule Set 20 Define Mileage Rate Schedule 21 SA: Set OIE Profile Options 23 AR: Define AR System Options 24 AR: Open Accounting Periods (Required) 28 AR: Define AutoAccounting 29 AR: Define Transaction Types 32 AR: Define Transaction Sources 33

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    Economic Essay 1

    self-reliant and closed economic system that they use. Overall, the government and economy of South Korea has been more prosperous and successful than North Korea. Much of this is due to the fact that in North Korea, they have a completely closed and centrally planned economic system which tends to inhibit their growth. The fact that South Korea operates under a democratic ideology, and has a capitalist economy seems to have given South Korea somewhat of an advantage. Because of their closed economic system

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    Strategic Management - Apple Case

    We can identify the Apple’s major competitive advantages through The Potential Source of competitive advantage Model by Michael Porter. Apple successfully differentiates its product as the high-quality PC product. While IBM PC has relatively open system and low price strategy, Apple concentrates on their loyal customers. Apple had relatively narrow customer base in PC market. But their products were a lot different from the standard of the market. Loyal Apple customers had some kind of pride

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    Pumps

    machines. However, a slight increase in internal leakage as the pressure increases prevents a truly constant flow rate. A positive displacement pump must not operate against a closed valve on the discharge side of the pump, because it has no shutoff head like centrifugal pumps. A positive displacement pump operating against a closed discharge valve continues to produce flow and the pressure in the discharge line increases until the line bursts, the pump is severely damaged, or both. A relief or safety

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    System Dynamic Modelling

    1. Abstract System Dynamic Modelling is an approach to frame and solve complex problems. It is widely used for policy design and analysis. System dynamics analysis is a part of Systems Theory which is used to study the dynamic behaviour of complex systems. The theory is based on acknowledgement of the fact that the inter-relations between the various components of a model, time delays between processes are as important to analyse the behaviour of a model as is the analysis of individual components

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    Unit 8 D1 Riverglade House

    and less full from the bottom this will have a high risk of falling on top of a staff and badly injuring themselves. One safety hazard that could be prevented could be that the visitors need to make sure that they sign their name in the sign in system because if there was ever a fire in river glade house they would know who and how many people were in the building and if they all got

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    Public Relation

    is valuable to look at theories by grouping them according to how they are used. We start with theories of relationships, then, we discuss theories of persuasion and social influence. Systems Theory Systems theory is useful in public relations because it gives a way to think about relationships. Generally, systems theory looks at organizations as made up of interrelated parts, adapting and adjusting to changes in the political, economic, and social environments in which they operate. Organizations

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    Normal Accidents Charles Perrow

    Island Charles Perrow A ccidents will happen, including ones in nuclear plants. But by and large, we believe accidents can be prevented through better training, equipment, or design, or their effects can be localized and minimized through safety systems. The accident at Three Mile Island (TMI) is being assessed in this fashion. The industry started a new training program, the equipment at the Babcock and Wilcox plants is being improved, the design has been modified, the utility chastised--all useful

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    Blue Spider

    1.why is protective relaying implmented in power system 1. Normal operation 2. Prevention of electrical failure. 3. Mitigation of the effects of electrical failure 2.what is the most important function of protective relaying removal any element of a power system when it suffers a short circuit, or when it starts to operate in any abnormal manner that might cause damage or interfere with the effective operation of the rest of the system. 3.what is a secondary function of protective relaying

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