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    My Love: eBook [Buy now]

    I just uploaded my first ebook on Amazon Kindle, it has a collection of few poems. As the title of the ebook suggests, it is about "Love" and also how the writer has personified his lover. Please download and share your views. This is just the beginning. More to follow. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD...
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    Scope for clinicial research studies?

    What is the scope for clinical research studies? any personal experiences to share with?
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    Differences between Signs and Signical Categories

    Differences between Signs and Signical Categories The connectives between signs are formalizations of relationships, such connectives being, in turn, signs. When signs lose their meaning due to a cultural shift, they are usually considered as symbols. The Signical Function of Symbols and...
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    Functions of Internal Representation

    Functions of Internal Representation 1. To fix the perception as memory. 2. To transform what is perceived according to the needs of the consciousness.14 3. To translate internal impulses into perceptible level
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    Functions of external representaion

    Functions of External Representation 1. To abstract the essential to give order. (symbol). 2. To express abstractions as conventions in order to operate in the world (sign). 3. To make concrete that which is abstract in order to remember it (allegory).
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    Cognitive Psychology: Objects of recognition

    3 Stages of Object Recognition: 1. Object is segmented into a set of basic subjobects. This reflects the output of the early visual processing. 2. Once the object has been segmented into basic subobjects, one can classify the category of each subobject. Bieberman argues that there are 36 basic...
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    Cognitive Psychology: Distinctive Features or Feature Analysis Model

    Distinctive Features or Feature Analysis Model Assumption: stimuli consist of combinations of elementary features; (e.g for the alphabet, features may include horizontal lines, vertical lines, diagonals, and curves) make discriminations based on a small number of characteristics of stimuli...
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    Cognitive Psychology- Template Matching Model

    Template Matching Model Assumption: a retinal image of an object is faithfully transmitted to the brain and that an attempt is made to compare it directly to various stored patterns compare a stimulus to a large number of literal copies (templates) that are stored in memory in order to find a...
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    Cognitive Psychology- models of pattern recognition

    Cognitive Psychology- models of pattern recognition Template Matching Model Prototype Model Feature Analysis model
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    Cognitive Psychology- Visual agnosia

    visual agnosia: an inability to recognize visual objects that is neither a function of general intellectual loss nor a loss of basic sensory abilities Apperceptive agnosia (Benson & Greenberg, 1969) soldier who suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide poisoning recognized objects through...
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    Basics: Principles of management

    Basics: Principles of management Please download from here
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    Yiddish Words list

    Yiddish Words list There is no universally accepted transliteration or spelling; the standard YIVO version is based on the Eastern European Klal Yiddish dialect, while many Yiddish words found in English came from Southern Yiddish dialects. In the 1930s, Yiddish was spoken by more than 10...
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    What is Creative writing?

    Creative writing is writing that expresses the writer’s thoughts and feelings in an imaginative, often unique, and poetic way.
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    Difference between Bit rate and baud rate?

    Difference between bit rate and baud rate. Bit rate is the number of bits transmitted during one second whereas baud rate refers to the number of signal units per second that are required to represent those bits. baud rate = bit rate / N ,where N is no-of-bits represented by each signal shift.
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    What are the types of Transmission Media?

    What are the types of Transmission media? Signals are usually transmitted over some transmission media that are broadly classified in to two categories. a)Guided Media:These are those that provide a conduit from one device to another that include twisted-pair, coaxial cable and fiber-optic...
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    Computer Networking: What are bridges?

    Bridges: These operate both in the physical and data link layers of LANs of same type. They divide a larger network in to smaller segments. They contain logic that allow them to keep the traffic for each segment separate and thus are repeaters that relay a frame only the side of the segment...
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    What is the difference between TFTP and FTP application layer protocols?

    The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) allows a local host to obtain files from a remote host but does not provide reliability or security. It uses the fundamental packet delivery services offered by UDP.The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is the standard mechanism provided by TCP / IP for...
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    What is difference between baseband and broadband transmission?

    In a baseband transmission, the entire bandwidth of the cable is consumed by a single signal. In broadband transmission, signals are sent on multiple frequencies, allowing multiple signals to be sent simultaneously.
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    What is HTML tag?

    An HTML tag is a syntactical construct in the HTML language that abbreviates specific instructions to be executed when the HTML script is loaded into a Web browser. It is like a method in Java, a function in C++, a procedure in Pascal, or a subroutine in FORTRAN.
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    What is the difference between an external iterator and an internal iterator?

    An internal iterator is implemented with member functions of the class that has items to step through. .An external iterator is implemented as a separate class that can be "attach" to the object that has items to step through. .An external iterator has the advantage that many difference...
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