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5a415f101eb4aa91ea7f5adffbc442e4f4019a967e942bacb6afe937 | TO THE CUSTOMERS I THINK THAT IS WHERE COMPANY CHARACTERISTICS | Prof. K.B Akhilesh | to the customers i think that is where company characteristics |
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b24047bf03d6083a21b7145a6dba5b796803b9603ce3f265a6478aac | SO CORE COMPETENCY IS NOT ABOUT JUST A PRODUCT OR A SERVICE IT IS ABOUT HOW ORGANISATIONS | Dr. S. Vaidhyasubramaniam | so core competency is not about just a product or a service it is about how organisations |
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0c8b9d59f59b4592697b006635355e954e3d3307797d8ba0c5985b82 | IF I GO ALONG THIS PARTICULAR PATH THIS Q IS TRUE OVER HERE AND IF ONE GO BUT OTHER PATH | Prof. Jatindra Kumar Deka | if i go along this particular path this q is true over here and if one go but other path |
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14a5817a3a0f773d18bdb5168c83832d6f61bdb33ed1ba3e6fce9993 | TO BE JUST E TRUNCATION PLUS E ROUND OFF WHICH WE ARE GOING TO WRITE LET US CALL THIS F DOUBLE | Dr. Niket Kaisare | to be just e truncation plus e round off which we are going to write let us call this f double |
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e49a29959723458fd8eccd8fe0b0a25d225087c40137eafff6a834fa | ASSUME F N THAT IS NATURAL FREQUENCY OF THE MACHINE PLUS FOUNDATIONS SYSTEM | Dr. Deepankar Choudhury | assume f n that is natural frequency of the machine plus foundations system |
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c04519f1a264576d55a5a40986f7217f3e66805cc14e4edc688c3eeb | AND CUT IT HERE THEN THE SMALL PORTION THAT WILL APPEAR IS MORE OR JUST LIKE VERY CLOSE | Prof.U.S.Dixit | and cut it here then the small portion that will appear is more or just like very close |
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f277130575fcd33568592b04c6b507956fe8ebcae1270bfb61c2f876 | ARC THIS IS THE RULE FINALLY THEY ARE GIVING EXITING ARC SO IT HAS TO BE UNIQUE IS SO | Prof. Prabha Sharma | arc this is the rule finally they are giving exiting arc so it has to be unique is so |
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b5df5f857d63f43261bf4761b98cab4cbc6c449ddd6aa905653f4c28 | HYDRAULIC LOADING RATE WHERE HYDRAULIC | Prof C.Venkobachar | hydraulic loading rate where hydraulic |
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78d79ed99842819c92cbe9138a565d123b1c6e18171d144f10fafb26 | AND WE ALSO MENTIONED THAT SUCH A LINEAR DISCRIMINANT CAN BE THOUGHT OF AS A SPECIAL CASE OF LINEAR | Prof. P.S. Sastry | and we also mentioned that such a linear discriminant can be thought of as a special case of linear |
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963b39ab457c8ea9bb9c06c34ecabd48d572827f32794ffd4d49b501 | IS NON NEGATIVE OF COURSE WE DO NOT NEED ANY SIGN RESTRICTIONS ON MU STAR SO LET | Dr. Shirish K. Shevade | is non negative of course we do not need any sign restrictions on mu star so let |
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c670837243d687bb6d721b347951b82159f926704a12f195e15a0d3e | THE WATER TODAY AND THEN YOU CAN GO THROUGH THE ROUT SITUATION IN A BETTER MANNER SO BEING ABLE TO FORECAST ACCURATELY IS ALSO | Dr. Ashu Jain | the water today and then you can go through the rout situation in a better manner so being able to forecast accurately is also |
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c271278e8c2c36b70e7bc3b6673214e4d699a02e124b749f3e060bfb | DO NOT OCCUR UNLESS THERE IS AN APPROPRIATE CATALYST NOW EVEN IN PRESENCE OF APPROPRIATE | Prof.Jayant Modak | do not occur unless there is an appropriate catalyst now even in presence of appropriate |
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da4c7a2c3b8f3c05c72357ec36a8d954d1c6e7c6204e0063fe81d8bd | STUDYING CONSUMERS WE HAVE ALSO DISCUSSED THE MODELS OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN TERMS OF THE GENERAL MODELS WHERE WE SPOKE | Dr. Sangeeta Sahney | studying consumers we have also discussed the models of consumer behavior in terms of the general models where we spoke |
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f923e69fe91c17682d42e10757de06b2b5837841f1f7b07e869c55c0 | OR AVAILABLE DAMPING AND THEN SELECT THE ISOLATORS OKAY | Prof. A.R. Mohanty | or available damping and then select the isolators okay |
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b982d22968bddc132520ce40e66c6f06b5e2d66af3e23d9e1d9d545c | DERIVED THE EXPRESSION FOR BOTH THE CASE OF FM AS WELL AS PHASE MODULATION | Prof.Surendra Prasad | derived the expression for both the case of fm as well as phase modulation |
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2cbe5589e4740f3487b8a283a88344bfda6f19fdf463b9bee3e40e0d | NOW ONE OHM BY FOUR OHMS WHICH IS YOUR BASE SO IT HAS A VALUE OF ZERO PER UNIT | Dr. Vinod John | now one ohm by four ohms which is your base so it has a value of zero per unit |
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3981c951c0bb9a17810f5c6cbe748c3ecbd9c00154c0dda81d2a481f | POWER SEVENTEEN ONLY WHEREAS IN RELATIVE TERMS BETWEEN ELECTRON AND HOLES HOLE IS ABOUT | Prof. Monica Katiyar & Prof. Deepak Gupta | power seventeen only whereas in relative terms between electron and holes hole is about |
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d7cf92220581c11626cace63ecc41755bda12ed120e9a07f5199edb3 | HERE WILL BE NINE SEE IF I NOW DRAW THE ORDINATES THROUGH THESE POINTS SO HERE IS THE ORDINATE | Prof. S.D. Agashe | here will be nine see if i now draw the ordinates through these points so here is the ordinate |
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0685cefec98189760a9b772b63beed52c77b88d5c439874a2137040c | SO K OR MUCH MUCH GREATER THAN ONE | Prof. V. Balakrishnan | so k or much much greater than one |
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2357b2e1f5cb4550f001d879fef078f7bdc78880f8625a36941b11f9 | N PLUS L ELEMENTS IN THE Y IN THE RANGE SET THEN WE START WITH ANY N PLUS ONE ELEMENT IN | Prof. P.D. Srivastava | n plus l elements in the y in the range set then we start with any n plus one element in |
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003231ec8b58892b059690ac62a4bbe6ff2ef7f85ba4bb0335a44d9a | NOT PRODUCE WHAT IT IS REQUIRED BY ITS ENVIRONMENT MUST EITHER CHANGE OR DISAPPEAR A VERY SIMPLE | Prof. Vinayshil Gautam | not produce what it is required by its environment must either change or disappear a very simple |
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3761c70922ebd78ad6cb67a5e97e47ca2364287ad9246a1e4a874d54 | YOU HAVE ALREADY SEEN INDIANS ARE USING THE RADIUS TIMES THE SINE FUNCTION AS THE FL THAT | Prof. M.D.Srinivas | you have already seen indians are using the radius times the sine function as the fl that |
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3ff38b3db0e5bdb4a3fafa1b0703c773d3d4b68d5cb637534061e40b | FORMALLY THEY ARE REFERRED TO AS BLOCK PLACEMENT WHICH IS THE DECISION REGARDING WHERE IN THE | Prof. Matthew Jacob | formally they are referred to as block placement which is the decision regarding where in the |
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f724b81ce1449409c2527f87449afc5ad36e21a9547c1a6c4c018f5b | YOU NEED FEEDBACK TO MAKE IT STABLE OF COURSE THERE IS GOING TO THE CHAPTER AND THERE FOR WE ARE GOING TO DEVOTE QUITE SOME | Prof. S.D. Agashe | you need feedback to make it stable of course there is going to the chapter and there for we are going to devote quite some |
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2dafc1439fbd82ab6388a2a92c260db82db9529901a6de8ad2c0ba2c | HEAT OF HYDRATION WITH TIME LET US SEE HEAT OF BECAUSE WE HAVE SEEN OTHER CONTRIBUTION OF EACH COMPOUND OF CEMENT TO HEAT OF HYDRATION | Dr. B. Bhattacharjee | heat of hydration with time let us see heat of because we have seen other contribution of each compound of cement to heat of hydration |
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4f1270417bac3e7c39d4dae8573eedded9f3a937563b9be38a13a491 | SO YOU WILL GET ONLY AROUND THIRTEEN VOLT SO BUT HEATER NEEDS ONE HUNDRED VOLT SO WITH THIS ARRANGEMENT | Prof. M.K. Gunasekaran | so you will get only around thirteen volt so but heater needs one hundred volt so with this arrangement |
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b6573274b98d7a7389b34c7cbbed2abf5136c771c148447280fe1732 | BASICALLY WOULD INDICATE WHAT MONEY IS SUPPOSED TO BE RECEIVED FROM THOSE CUSTOMERS | Prof.N.L. Sarda | basically would indicate what money is supposed to be received from those customers |
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aa6b368a2a495da27fb9d50dca58a73a6849f6cfc0db44d0b4f715ab | IT MOVES FURTHER AND FURTHER RIGHT BUT IT IS MULTIPLIED BY E TO THE NU T BECAUSE THIS | Prof. V. Balakrishnan | it moves further and further right but it is multiplied by e to the nu t because this |
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c630b8c076ade3ba6fa56e340c6c4a58baa1a14d8b076ef42baa2460 | FOR THE DIFFUSION CONSTANT IS NOW A FORMULA FOR THE DIFFUSION TENSOR | Prof. V. Balakrishnan | for the diffusion constant is now a formula for the diffusion tensor |
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f732b4ccb99f8f523bcb981a0268cf02f8e5af2f16276a4497b02f4b | IT HOLD UP IN FROM THE IDEA OF MACHINE CONTROLLING ACTING AS CONFORMIST | Dr. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan | it hold up in from the idea of machine controlling acting as conformist |
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427836b1c9a333eaa16d2146ed0bab33d7509a8550e6b7ae599d1dcb | BY L SQUARE INTO T BY RHO SO ALREADY WE HAVE T BY RHO AND THIS IS PI SQUARE R SQUARE | Prof.S.K.Dwivedy | by l square into t by rho so already we have t by rho and this is pi square r square |
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14b74ce02efa85378e85d7063f748a89fff515508ffcf5eef8766d7c | POWER PLANTS WHILE IF YOU HAVE BITUMINOUS COAL THE TRANSPORTATION JUSTIFIES ITSELF | Prof.S.Banerjee | power plants while if you have bituminous coal the transportation justifies itself |
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b02f4f77be573ec5671927a8a5d7f91586d4cc29717e74b7bfffbaa4 | COMPLEX WERE FOUND TO BE MEMBERS OF THIS GNAT FAMILY OF HISTONE ACETYLTRANSFERASES | Prof.P N RANGARAJAN | complex were found to be members of this gnat family of histone acetyltransferases |
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bdc4d9ec689ce949fed48b9c0144bca9f3694f44f693df4c8a4b9719 | SO THIS BRIDGE WHICH WE USED FOR OUR CIRCUIT PROVIDE DIFFERENTIAL LOW FREQUENCY LESS THAN | Prof. Santiram Kal | so this bridge which we used for our circuit provide differential low frequency less than |
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571f4c44ccfbda8400bf4fc6c0b0bb94cd74741b598f185efa550b0d | BECAUSE GOT ENOUGH THIS WHAT HAPPENS IN REAL LIFE SO IN RECESSION ARE IN TIMES OF INFLATION | Prof.Surajit Sinha | because got enough this what happens in real life so in recession are in times of inflation |
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acd78bea45a4e6165e4c1b93cf4551c3036f9ed44eb4d08ef38a12bb | IS ZERO V B R IS MINUS V D C BY TWO YOU CAN ACHIEVE THIS SAME THING IF FOR EXAMPLE WE | Dr. G. Narayanan | is zero v b r is minus v d c by two you can achieve this same thing if for example we |
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2b4891868dd2bfdcf6236fd7ec735f1c61de629b6a6136f5da948d91 | BANDWIDTH SO THAT THE PRODUCT THE YOU CAN THINK OF | Prof.Surendra Prasad | bandwidth so that the product the you can think of |
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1f40e42d3661a42d2fad38b62ceada3c377a1b76f9e4caba80a92c6e | HAVE TO CORRESPONDS TO THE ROWS AND THE RIGHT VERTICES JUST TO DISTINGUISH THEM I WILL | Dr. Andrew Thangaraj | have to corresponds to the rows and the right vertices just to distinguish them i will |
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10eed21ee408b27dad67d9149d755cfa7fc6d30bf8eaec3508f93ffa | THIS IS FIXED BECAUSE ONE THE INTEREST RATES THE DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES ARE RELATED TO | Dr. Somesh K. Mathur | this is fixed because one the interest rates the domestic interest rates are related to |
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9528b1ae9c8f2dd8a9804dfdab200958d172eda08cef14bca06eed83 | OF THE RISER IT WILL BE SUCCESSFULLY PREDICTING NEXT ONE THERE IS ANOTHER SOFTWARE CALLED | Dr. D. Benny Karunakar | of the riser it will be successfully predicting next one there is another software called |
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1c01519226deea3125949df113bcfaeab0f7919c6ddc983d8e6b488b | HENCE WE CAN FIND OUT WHAT IS THE NUMBER OF AERATORS WE HAVE TO PROVIDE OR WHAT IS THE WE HAVE TO PROVIDE | Prof C.Venkobachar | hence we can find out what is the number of aerators we have to provide or what is the we have to provide |
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8c8c2e57d05581bec2852a576c746e6859a23fdec85dd1309e63eac8 | SO YOU HAVE TO DEDUCT THE DISCOUNT HERE PREMIUM YOU HAVE TO DEDUCT ZERO | Dr. Arun K. Misra | so you have to deduct the discount here premium you have to deduct zero |
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16511257c9a8abda87d868a16b3f10f941f2a7dd67b1394786106b49 | A RELATIVE MAGNITUDE OF THE FREQUENCY IF THE UPPER FREQUENCY LIMIT IS TWICE THE LOWER | Prof.Rajiv Tiwari | a relative magnitude of the frequency if the upper frequency limit is twice the lower |
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14d5bb452a8ac74cde99d2ffec7ac9d9d0106a3bfaeed1b920e6523d | THE ROTATIONAL MOTION OF THE SATELLITE SO FOR DESCRIBING THE ROTATIONAL MOTION OF THE | Dr. Manoranjan Sinha | the rotational motion of the satellite so for describing the rotational motion of the |
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07a310ab7ce878c58bba7516fc0770e1064100abdbfa682faedbba68 | AXIOMS OF EIGENVALUES AND EIGENFUNCTIONS AND THEN WILL GET INTO THE ACTUAL SOLUTION OF | Prof. S. De | axioms of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions and then will get into the actual solution of |
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650eed20ad6390908a8a2cd1f60df3175678073afb41ce24deaf4be8 | T RIGHT NOW VS IS A ONE OF THE STATE VARIABLES SO THAT WE CAN WRITE DOWN THE EQUATION IN | Prof.M.L.Kothari | t right now vs is a one of the state variables so that we can write down the equation in |
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e3155f82665c91012267b5f9fac8e69e4d2e0745cb595d640779cc86 | THREE N IT NOT GOING TO WORK NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT BUT STILL IT WILL BE EFFICIENT | Dr. Andrew Thangaraj | three n it not going to work not going to be able to do that but still it will be efficient |
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70400ebde0e55d56aa531590c265991b40280ba9bba27d8da3a44414 | AND ALSO FAKE W WAS ALSO USED FOR STIMULATING SOME PROBLEMS ON EARTHQUAKE ASPECTS AND THEN | Dr. B.V.S. Viswanadham | and also fake w was also used for stimulating some problems on earthquake aspects and then |
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d39e86ad44283698ecdd875ebb564642804dd80ca3549639cd9c462b | THEN THEY ALSO WORK AS ELECTRIC INSULATIONS | Dr.Rajat Rastogi | then they also work as electric insulations |
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8a0609dfa5235ca06ca1a7bcdb8a12663fcc807ae94a7e29a7f47c46 | IT IS IT IS OF A SIZE SCALE THAT WOULD BE IRRELEVANT TO OUR ACTIVITY WE WOULD NOT BE | Dr. Prathap Haridoss | it is it is of a size scale that would be irrelevant to our activity we would not be |
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4dea259b04617b2f04000eee2d6e58ce516dfe8988308bd9680ad755 | HOW ARE WE TURNING THE FLOW IN THIS SITUATION WE ARE TURNING THE FLOW AWAY FROM THE WAVE | Prof. V. Babu | how are we turning the flow in this situation we are turning the flow away from the wave |
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a5ad91e0031b68ec5b07f096592052cbcc660082a1ebdc38bb1d2068 | SO THE TANGENTIAL STRESS BALANCE OR TANGENTIAL FORCE BALANCE BETTER TO SAY STRESS BALANCE | Prof. S. Chakraborty | so the tangential stress balance or tangential force balance better to say stress balance |
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2498d68761cf8567dac32a87a7506793c8dbb02c7c89efc702e500a8 | AS I HAVE SAID THAT DI SQUARE IS CHI SQUARE DISTRIBUTED SO THERE WILL BE RELATIONSHIP | Dr J Maiti | as i have said that di square is chi square distributed so there will be relationship |
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999cf4f760cef529e82385d054ecb209c6f94fde22d52abe8938d5d8 | DIMENSIONAL LESS EQUATION BECOMES MINUS U X PRIME U Y PRIME BY U STAR SQUARE PLUS NU | Prof. V. Kumaran | dimensional less equation becomes minus u x prime u y prime by u star square plus nu |
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e571696377963de32fca3ebfa0b86a5e35f06bca86c32536059776d2 | THE MTH FUNCTION GIVEN BY ONE BY E LAN N OKAY FIRST OF ALL A FUNCTIONAL SERIES NEED NOT | Dr. T.E. Venkata Balaji | the mth function given by one by e lan n okay first of all a functional series need not |
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0032baa8a4ada8f30a025607cd09f329769d576e645f8538c95fb169 | EQUAL TO MINUS A OMEGA SQUARE SIN OMEGA T IS EQUAL TO MINUS OMEGA SQUARE X | Prof.U.S.Dixit | equal to minus a omega square sin omega t is equal to minus omega square x |
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786d9d6e5d90e176242f79b841805863611ac25c9fb69c0dafdc1469 | IT IS DIFFERENT BECAUSE OF THE RESISTOR MISMATCH BUT RIGHT NOW WE ARE INTERESTED IN THE EFFECTS OF THE COMMON MODE SO WE WILL IGNORE THE INACCURACY IN THE DIFFERENTIAL GAIN AND | Dr. Nagendra Krishnapura | it is different because of the resistor mismatch but right now we are interested in the effects of the common mode so we will ignore the inaccuracy in the differential gain and |
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59f1059a23fb96c3f670b130002f976ac4adb18897d61effe45a9150 | TOWERS AND COMES DOWN TO ENGAGE WITH THE PROBLEMS OF THE REAL WORLD OUT THERE NOW THIS IS QUITE A PASSIONATE PLEA | Prof. Vineet Sahu | towers and comes down to engage with the problems of the real world out there now this is quite a passionate plea |
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604661b4ccec47ed37c2a20dd25a03313537383c721d3a135f0dfce2 | THIS TEST STATISTIC WHICH WILL FOLLOW AN EVERY DISTRIBUTION UNDER H NAUGHT SO THAT THE | Dr. Amit Mitra | this test statistic which will follow an every distribution under h naught so that the |
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1476b7eda53a3ef4a2b733dac9c88ddfb3705f7ee28c466057b4e308 | TABLE THE TABLE MOVES NOT THE JOB AND IF WE IN BRIEF IF WE STUDY SO THIS IS A BLEEDOFF | Prof. R.N. Maiti | table the table moves not the job and if we in brief if we study so this is a bleedoff |
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e2b7f38365e08de3e95b786f3157fa53b0dd58ca66b91022c9ec2b20 | THE VERTICAL AH CROSS SECTION OF THE CIRCLE ALL I CARE ABOUT ARE THE IS THE FRINGES SPACING | Prof. Mahesh Panchagnula | the vertical ah cross section of the circle all i care about are the is the fringes spacing |
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d8594074e586bfca6e9367b8edf755bbbc13672b69f0f935495ee52b | THEN THE ANOTHER CATEGORY OF SIGNAL HERE IS THE CALLINGON SIGNAL AND THIS CALLINGON | Dr.Rajat Rastogi | then the another category of signal here is the callingon signal and this callingon |
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dab974def98b4810746ba6ba7125b47a43d4611b223dbed35768890d | SO WHEN THE EXCITING FREQUENCY INCREASES THE DEFORMATION OF THE FOUNDATION DUE TO | Dr. S. P. Harsha | so when the exciting frequency increases the deformation of the foundation due to |
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973d50cd6617e69df021fa347e5ae484a42e42d78f9440ab62ac5f1d | DIRECTION IN WHICH CRACK HAS PROPAGATED SO THIS THESE INFORMATION CANNOT BE OBSERVED | Dr. D.K. Dwivedi | direction in which crack has propagated so this these information cannot be observed |
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071e8d896a72a4f1bcf952847b06b28f49b7185c29ff4894df74ea17 | FROM G WITH RESPECT TO X I CAN WRITE IT AS DG DR IT IS D BECAUSE WHEN YOU WRITE | Prof. M. Chakraborty | from g with respect to x i can write it as dg dr it is d because when you write |
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20aa73467f5f3783ac36ec320f60a9c1157d5639449dfa44f44bfdd2 | THAT IS HOW WE GET A VARIETIES OF TRANSFER FUNCTION MODELS FROM THIS GENERAL TRANSFER | Prof. Somanath Majhi | that is how we get a varieties of transfer function models from this general transfer |
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1b3d523713ad341d14d9323707e0727929bbcdf85faa475fec068ebb | LET US ASSUME THAT X STAR BE THE SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM THEREFORE WE CAN SAY THAT | Dr. Shirish K. Shevade | let us assume that x star be the solution of this problem therefore we can say that |
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d61d891b5895be40a2f39b55b04a4ce3c7dee7e9ab1df9db99097f1a | DEPENDING ON THE SIZE RANGE OF THE PARTICLES YOU MAY CHOOSE TO USE OPTICAL MICROSCOPY OR SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OR TUNNELING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY YOU COUNT THE NUMBER | Dr. R. Nagarajan | depending on the size range of the particles you may choose to use optical microscopy or scanning electron microscopy or tunneling electron microscopy you count the number |
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bbec6ecdf0b452879322868f887dd2b62c64c9b11895dfaf2f2f42a3 | ALBUMIN IS OFTEN USED AS A STANDARD THEN AT THE UNKNOWN PROTEIN SAMPLE WHOSE | Prof. Sanjeeva Srivastava | albumin is often used as a standard then at the unknown protein sample whose |
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406a6af340bbb007e9f367aee18a8b01553022c4a11cf53ef2b684f8 | IS REALLY V P DIVIDED BY FOUR TIMES V G S Q MINUS V T | Prof.K.Radhakrishna Rao | is really v p divided by four times v g s q minus v t |
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b9d0e849d9c685e46c60df641cf39bf9aea18a99c1e7537ffbc129ac | COST I MEAN THE ESTIMATED COST OF THE FULL SOLUTION NOT THE PARTIAL SOLUTION HERE WE ARE WORKING ONLY WITH PARTIAL SOLUTION SO | Prof. Deepak Khemani | cost i mean the estimated cost of the full solution not the partial solution here we are working only with partial solution so |
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203f7283a68d9fcbcf42b3bd3b2b3296dea61871a96df573dcc77401 | WE HAVE DISCUSSED THE THEORY IN THE PREVIOUS SESSION TODAY WE WILL SPEAK ON THE IMPLICATION | Dr. Sangeeta Sahney | we have discussed the theory in the previous session today we will speak on the implication |
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0e54e2d2a3fc617ee7c53b8ee3b054aeaa49c0719184232933c14607 | OVER A DIAGRAM FOR EXAMPLE IF I TAKE THIS IS A SLAG METAL INTERFACE LET US SEE SULPHUR | Prof.Deepak Mazumdar | over a diagram for example if i take this is a slag metal interface let us see sulphur |
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f3de5216ccb2642d2f0773326d21d8d1d69f0c5728a4fdc944f10591 | WILL PICK UP ON ADAMS SMITH IN THE NEXT CLASS WHICH IS ON SATURDAY I WAS GOING TO TEACH | Dr. Shivakumar | will pick up on adams smith in the next class which is on saturday i was going to teach |
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c0353e726339d3ee036cfee5b76e843e6c75e69c9fd810ed7e98e6b2 | WHICH WILL ALSO HAVE A SIDE OF POLES LOCATED IN THE LEFT HALF S PLANE THAT WILL GIVE US | Prof. Somanath Majhi | which will also have a side of poles located in the left half s plane that will give us |
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269c28db7681d79f11a94a141e73d355cc90c5609edd7d6dd627d82d | DO IT BY THE METHOD WE DID IT IN THE LAST CLASS IS IT CLEAR NOW ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY | Prof. Devdas Menon | do it by the method we did it in the last class is it clear now are you absolutely |
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7468c23bb90c21b3cf5dc15e4191e5cb71419741138ed90a6781875c | SO IF YOU COMPARE THE VALUE USING H EQUAL TO ONE BY TWO USING THE TRAPEZOIDAL METHOD VERSUS | Dr. Niket Kaisare | so if you compare the value using h equal to one by two using the trapezoidal method versus |
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068c755ce6d707d20f98da15ed0e098247217895d96676d21039990e | OF L S L S COUPLING | Dr. J.R. Mudakavi | of l s l s coupling |
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5a10716a86e44fee9b5f47c3953934783ea9604709ec07d3ea326b4e | ABLE TO MAKE AFTER TAKING THE ACCOUNTS ALL THE EXPENDITURES AFTER TAKING IN TO THE ACCOUNT | Dr. A. Thillai Rajan | able to make after taking the accounts all the expenditures after taking in to the account |
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25363911106d6c42c72238d46e06797aa75b25b7acf159043deab42f | VOWELS THAT OCCURS IN THIS WORD A AND I ARE AFFIRMATIVE AND E AND O ARE CONSIDER TO BE | Dr. A.V. Ravishankar Sarma | vowels that occurs in this word a and i are affirmative and e and o are consider to be |
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2d7d33ea57914676743dac7fa37af6142f3511a6c2488c0638a5faff | OTHER SYSTEM SHOULD BE INSIDE TO TAKE CARE OF THE CONTROL THAT IS WHERE AUTOMATIC FLIGHT | Prof. C. Venkatesan | other system should be inside to take care of the control that is where automatic flight |
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8af75311283ce6c02aef84a5fc57b427d4f3bb049b58fc55ac57ee75 | OF THE TOOL AND THAT FLANK IS ACTUALLY FACING THE MACHINE SURFACE THAT MEANS THIS THICKNESS | Prof. A.K. Chattopadhyay | of the tool and that flank is actually facing the machine surface that means this thickness |
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f90fb9c28875a580c3a9bf256b27a13b36a126ac6244ccdf490cd563 | WHICH CONDITIONS YOU GET MAXIMUM CONCENTRATE ETCETERA ETCETERA AND THEY HAVE BEEN FOUND | Prof.H.S. Ray | which conditions you get maximum concentrate etcetera etcetera and they have been found |
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02c0ed030b5d63646bce5a041ad940e7a7402327803f458cc10b622d | YOU SEE A MORE AND MORE TURBULENCES ARE BEING CREATED IN THAT IF WE ARE GOING TO THE QUDRUPOLE | Dr. S. P. Harsha | you see a more and more turbulences are being created in that if we are going to the qudrupole |
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05c0a3954a0c0e8465373a84b24458971ac12930dab305c052fbaf26 | MECHANICS OF A OF ZERO A OF TAU OVER I H CROSS IN EQUILIBRIUM OVER THE CANONICAL SUM HERE | Prof. V. Balakrishnan | mechanics of a of zero a of tau over i h cross in equilibrium over the canonical sum here |
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8f4c46827a94e13396f56fd92381d22595fa50bac8e8386fc752f1d3 | THE THE THE PERIOD CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO CATEGORIES FIRST ONE IS THE MECHANICAL ERA | Prof.Ajit Pal | the the the period can be divided into two categories first one is the mechanical era |
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00e45db88c7a3acf956681c01b149554d4ff440f31dede97430505ff | IS DISSIPATED THERE IS A LARGER ZONE WERE THE TOUGHENING OF OCCURS AND ENERGY IS DISSIPATED | Dr. Ravindra Gettu | is dissipated there is a larger zone were the toughening of occurs and energy is dissipated |
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2c17d28c3b909a0a335e0b865e5936ef624c98cf3f4a17fe6d8cc0be | ERROR TERMS ARE WELL CONNECTED AND HOW IT CAN BE VERY POTENTIAL AND VERY INFLUENTIAL | Dr. Rudra P. Pradhan | error terms are well connected and how it can be very potential and very influential |
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77d6d1a3526a7f905620caa234474190d3500509a1d6d36d1f2ede05 | THAT IS ALL THE POWER THAT IS FED FROM PORT NUMBER ONE COMES BACK TO PORT NUMBER TWO NOW | Prof.S. C Dutta Roy | that is all the power that is fed from port number one comes back to port number two now |
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c0159bd48c2e8fadeb7b97ad138a56c76723d340fc5e6d961fbebb0b | THAN OR EQUAL TO X J J SO SINCE THREE AND FIVE ARE MEDIANS X THREE THREE EQUAL TO ONE X FIVE FIVE EQUAL | Prof. G. Srinivasan | than or equal to x j j so since three and five are medians x three three equal to one x five five equal |
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507473248ef0730a62445315e878192384328dd7e3872d93cba50799 | THE COPULA THAT WE HAVE THAT WE HAVE TAKEN AND IF WE KNOW THAT COPULA THEN THE FULL FORM OF THIS JOIN DISTRIBUTION IS KNOWN TO US | Prof. Rajib Maity | the copula that we have that we have taken and if we know that copula then the full form of this join distribution is known to us |
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706c297210dce492228195d9e2882ded2810d039b9f0634b846033c0 | BEING COVERED WHICH ARE COVERED BY THIS MAP SHEET IT IS HERE KANPUR AND UNNAO | Prof. Bharat Lohani | being covered which are covered by this map sheet it is here kanpur and unnao |
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3cfc0a409e5c73c3bb3b5c9d7043a292de9eeb535c69283934e62f70 | EQUAL TO Z F INTO I ONE V ONE MINUS V TWO IS EQUAL TO Z F INTO I ONE CURRENT FLOWING HERE SO Z | Prof.A.K.Sinha | equal to z f into i one v one minus v two is equal to z f into i one current flowing here so z |
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06bc78d05f53bcdd4464cd3c773f558475267139913a038cdff62801 | CURVED DISLOCATION AND THIS ANGLE IS THETA AND IF THIS RADIUS OF CURVATURE IS LARGE | Prof. R.N. Ghosh | curved dislocation and this angle is theta and if this radius of curvature is large |
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beb4c6bd9a4aec2fd531bcf5577600fd3ba7b0815f7a9f1e122bffd1 | THIS IS FOR A MACROSCOPIC VOLUME IN A STATIC FLUID SUPPOSE I CONSIDER A POINT IN A VOLUME | Dr. V. Shankar | this is for a macroscopic volume in a static fluid suppose i consider a point in a volume |
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d3cce608206803c42b5dfa423e28b1f7b317073272f7026f3d9d8638 | OF THE SHAFT IS ONE METER DIAMETER OF THE SHAFT IS ONE MILLIMETER YOUNG'S MODULUS IS GIVEN | Prof. Rajiv Tiwari | of the shaft is one meter diameter of the shaft is one millimeter young's modulus is given |
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7f4f1368858229b3860a3b90440a1947c6454eaac141ec9b85dcbe8a | THE DEFECT FREE PURE METAL AT THE INLET | Dr. A.K. Sharma | the defect free pure metal at the inlet |
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1795f43190baf4e9a0803bfe6e95c20226c9c2785a62b9f3e30eb508 | AND I DECIDED THAT AT ENTRY POINT I PUT THE TWO FINGER PRINTS ONE IS THIS SIDE AND THE | Prof. Phalguni Gupta | and i decided that at entry point i put the two finger prints one is this side and the |
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82e0d7401dd4cc51460139265e195487d53b4d69481ef7356f769427 | READILY AVAILABLE I WANT TO BE ABLE TO FIND OUT WHAT IS THE | Prof. K. Ramamurthi | readily available i want to be able to find out what is the |
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405a7c85de5e05085faf83e938a45746ff155c3b4d6b4322f71978a1 | SO THAT IS A MAJOR DIFFERENCE THIS WAS AN EXAMPLE WE HAD THE ONLY THE INTRAPHASE MASS | Dr. Rintu Banerjee | so that is a major difference this was an example we had the only the intraphase mass |
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