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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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tu ðʌ kʌstʌmɜ˞z aɪ θɪŋk ðæt ɪz wɛɹ kʌmpʌni kɛɹʌktɜ˞ɪstɪks
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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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soʊ kɔɹ kɑmpʌtɪnsi ɪz nɑt ʌbaʊt dʒʌst ʌ pɹɑdʌkt ɔɹ ʌ sɜ˞vʌs ɪt ɪz ʌbaʊt haʊ ɔɹɡʌnɪzeɪʃʌnz
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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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ɪf aɪ ɡoʊ ʌlɔŋ ðɪs pɜ˞tɪkjʌlɜ˞ pæθ ðɪs kju ɪz tɹu oʊvɜ˞ hiɹ ʌnd ɪf wʌn ɡoʊ bʌt ʌðɜ˞ pæθ
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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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tu bi dʒʌst i tɹʌŋkeɪʃʌn plʌs i ɹaʊnd ɔf wɪtʃ wi ɑɹ ɡoʊɪŋ tu ɹaɪt lɛt ʌs kɔl ðɪs ɛf dʌbʌl
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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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ʌsum ɛf ɛn ðæt ɪz nætʃɜ˞ʌl fɹikwʌnsi ʌv ðʌ mʌʃin plʌs faʊndeɪʃʌnz sɪstʌm
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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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ʌnd kʌt ɪt hiɹ ðɛn ðʌ smɔl pɔɹʃʌn ðæt wɪl ʌpɪɹ ɪz mɔɹ ɔɹ dʒʌst laɪk vɛɹi kloʊs
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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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ɑɹk ðɪs ɪz ðʌ ɹul faɪnʌli ðeɪ ɑɹ ɡɪvɪŋ ɛɡzɪtɪŋ ɑɹk soʊ ɪt hæz tu bi junik ɪz soʊ
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HYDRAULIC LOADING RATE WHERE HYDRAULIC
Prof C.Venkobachar
hydraulic loading rate where hydraulic
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haɪdɹɔlɪk loʊdɪŋ ɹeɪt wɛɹ haɪdɹɔlɪk
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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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ʌnd wi ɔlsoʊ mɛnʃʌnd ðæt sʌtʃ ʌ lɪniɜ˞ kæn bi θɔt ʌv æz ʌ spɛʃʌl keɪs ʌv lɪniɜ˞
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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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ɪz nɑn nɛɡʌtɪv ʌv kɔɹs wi du nɑt nid ɛni saɪn ɹistɹɪkʃʌnz ɑn mu stɑɹ soʊ lɛt
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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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ðʌ wɔtɜ˞ tʌdeɪ ʌnd ðɛn ju kæn ɡoʊ θɹu ðʌ ɹaʊt sɪtʃueɪʃʌn ɪn ʌ bɛtɜ˞ mænɜ˞ soʊ biɪŋ eɪbʌl tu fɔɹkæst ækjɜ˞ʌtli ɪz ɔlsoʊ
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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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du nɑt ʌkɜ˞ ʌnlɛs ðɛɹ ɪz æn ʌpɹoʊpɹiʌt kætʌlʌst naʊ ivɪn ɪn pɹɛzʌns ʌv ʌpɹoʊpɹiʌt
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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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stʌdiɪŋ kʌnsumɜ˞z wi hæv ɔlsoʊ dɪskʌst ðʌ mɑdʌlz ʌv kʌnsumɜ˞ bɪheɪvjɜ˞ ɪn tɜ˞mz ʌv ðʌ dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl mɑdʌlz wɛɹ wi spoʊk
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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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ɔɹ ʌveɪlʌbʌl dæmpɪŋ ʌnd ðɛn sʌlɛkt ðʌ oʊkeɪ
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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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dɜ˞aɪvd ðʌ ɪkspɹɛʃʌn fɔɹ boʊθ ðʌ keɪs ʌv ɛfɛm æz wɛl æz feɪz mɑdʒʌleɪʃʌn
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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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naʊ wʌn oʊm baɪ fɔɹ oʊmz wɪtʃ ɪz jɔɹ beɪs soʊ ɪt hæz ʌ vælju ʌv zɪɹoʊ pɜ˞ junʌt
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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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paʊɜ˞ sɛvʌntin oʊnli wɛɹæz ɪn ɹɛlʌtɪv tɜ˞mz bɪtwin ɪlɛktɹɑn ʌnd hoʊlz hoʊl ɪz ʌbaʊt
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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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hiɹ wɪl bi naɪn si ɪf aɪ naʊ dɹɔ ðʌ θɹu ðiz pɔɪnts soʊ hiɹ ɪz ðʌ
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SO K OR MUCH MUCH GREATER THAN ONE
Prof. V. Balakrishnan
so k or much much greater than one
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soʊ keɪ ɔɹ mʌtʃ mʌtʃ ɡɹeɪtɜ˞ ðæn wʌn
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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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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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nɑt pɹʌdus wʌt ɪt ɪz ɹikwaɪɜ˞d baɪ ɪts ɪnvaɪɹʌnmʌnt mʌst iðɜ˞ tʃeɪndʒ ɔɹ dɪsʌpɪɹ ʌ vɛɹi sɪmpʌl
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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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ju hæv ɔlɹɛdi sin ɪndiʌnz ɑɹ juzɪŋ ðʌ ɹeɪdiʌs taɪmz ðʌ saɪn fʌŋkʃʌn æz ðʌ ðæt
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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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fɔɹmʌli ðeɪ ɑɹ ɹʌfɜ˞d tu æz blɑk pleɪsmʌnt wɪtʃ ɪz ðʌ dɪsɪʒʌn ɹɪɡɑɹdɪŋ wɛɹ ɪn ðʌ
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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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ju nid fidbæk tu meɪk ɪt steɪbʌl ʌv kɔɹs ðɛɹ ɪz ɡoʊɪŋ tu ðʌ tʃæptɜ˞ ʌnd ðɛɹ fɔɹ wi ɑɹ ɡoʊɪŋ tu dɪvoʊt kwaɪt sʌm
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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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hit ʌv haɪdɹeɪʃʌn wɪð taɪm lɛt ʌs si hit ʌv bɪkɔz wi hæv sin ʌðɜ˞ kɑntɹʌbjuʃʌn ʌv itʃ kɑmpaʊnd ʌv sʌmɛnt tu hit ʌv haɪdɹeɪʃʌn
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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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soʊ ju wɪl ɡɛt oʊnli ɜ˞aʊnd θɜ˞tin voʊlt soʊ bʌt hitɜ˞ nidz wʌn hʌndɹʌd voʊlt soʊ wɪð ðɪs ɜ˞eɪndʒmʌnt
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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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beɪsɪkli wʊd ɪndʌkeɪt wʌt mʌni ɪz sʌpoʊzd tu bi ɹʌsivd fɹʌm ðoʊz kʌstʌmɜ˞z
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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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ɪt muvz fɜ˞ðɜ˞ ʌnd fɜ˞ðɜ˞ ɹaɪt bʌt ɪt ɪz mʌltʌplaɪd baɪ i tu ðʌ nu ti bɪkɔz ðɪs
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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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fɔɹ ðʌ dɪfjuʒʌn kɑnstʌnt ɪz naʊ ʌ fɔɹmjʌlʌ fɔɹ ðʌ dɪfjuʒʌn tɛnsɜ˞
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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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ɪt hoʊld ʌp ɪn fɹʌm ðʌ aɪdiʌ ʌv mʌʃin kʌntɹoʊlɪŋ æktɪŋ æz kʌnfɔɹmɪst
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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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baɪ ɛl skwɛɹ ɪntu ti baɪ ɹoʊ soʊ ɔlɹɛdi wi hæv ti baɪ ɹoʊ ʌnd ðɪs ɪz paɪ skwɛɹ ɑɹ skwɛɹ
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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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paʊɜ˞ plænts waɪl ɪf ju hæv bɪtumʌnʌs koʊl ðʌ tɹænspɜ˞teɪʃʌn dʒʌstʌfaɪz ɪtsɛlf
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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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kɑmplɛks wɜ˞ faʊnd tu bi mɛmbɜ˞z ʌv ðɪs næt fæmʌli ʌv
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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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soʊ ðɪs bɹɪdʒ wɪtʃ wi juzd fɔɹ aʊɜ˞ sɜ˞kʌt pɹʌvaɪd dɪfɜ˞ɛnʃʌl loʊ fɹikwʌnsi lɛs ðæn
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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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bɪkɔz ɡɑt ɪnʌf ðɪs wʌt hæpʌnz ɪn ɹil laɪf soʊ ɪn ɹɪsɛʃʌn ɑɹ ɪn taɪmz ʌv ɪnfleɪʃʌn
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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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ɪz zɪɹoʊ vi bi ɑɹ ɪz maɪnʌs vi di si baɪ tu ju kæn ʌtʃiv ðɪs seɪm θɪŋ ɪf fɔɹ ɪɡzæmpʌl wi
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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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bændwɪdθ soʊ ðæt ðʌ pɹɑdʌkt ðʌ ju kæn θɪŋk ʌv
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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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hæv tu kɔɹʌspɑndz tu ðʌ ɹoʊz ʌnd ðʌ ɹaɪt vɜ˞tɪsiz dʒʌst tu dɪstɪŋɡwɪʃ ðɛm aɪ wɪl
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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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ðɪs ɪz fɪkst bɪkɔz wʌn ðʌ ɪntɹʌst ɹeɪts ðʌ dʌmɛstɪk ɪntɹʌst ɹeɪts ɑɹ ɹɪleɪtɪd tu
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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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ʌv ðʌ ɹaɪzɜ˞ ɪt wɪl bi sʌksɛsfʌli pɹɪdɪktɪŋ nɛkst wʌn ðɛɹ ɪz ʌnʌðɜ˞ sɔftwɛɹ kɔld
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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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hɛns wi kæn faɪnd aʊt wʌt ɪz ðʌ nʌmbɜ˞ ʌv wi hæv tu pɹʌvaɪd ɔɹ wʌt ɪz ðʌ wi hæv tu pɹʌvaɪd
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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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soʊ ju hæv tu dɪdʌkt ðʌ dɪskaʊnt hiɹ pɹimiʌm ju hæv tu dɪdʌkt zɪɹoʊ
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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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ʌ ɹɛlʌtɪv mæɡnʌtud ʌv ðʌ fɹikwʌnsi ɪf ðʌ ʌpɜ˞ fɹikwʌnsi lɪmʌt ɪz twaɪs ðʌ loʊɜ˞
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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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ðʌ ɹoʊteɪʃʌnʌl moʊʃʌn ʌv ðʌ sætʌlaɪt soʊ fɔɹ dɪskɹaɪbɪŋ ðʌ ɹoʊteɪʃʌnʌl moʊʃʌn ʌv ðʌ
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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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æksiʌmz ʌv aɪɡʌnvæljuz ʌnd ʌnd ðɛn wɪl ɡɛt ɪntu ðʌ æktʃʌwʌl sʌluʃʌn ʌv
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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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ti ɹaɪt naʊ viɛs ɪz ʌ wʌn ʌv ðʌ steɪt vɛɹiʌbʌlz soʊ ðæt wi kæn ɹaɪt daʊn ðʌ ɪkweɪʒʌn ɪn
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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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θɹi ɛn ɪt nɑt ɡoʊɪŋ tu wɜ˞k nɑt ɡoʊɪŋ tu bi eɪbʌl tu du ðæt bʌt stɪl ɪt wɪl bi ɪfɪʃʌnt
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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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ʌnd ɔlsoʊ feɪk dʌbʌlju wɑz ɔlsoʊ juzd fɔɹ stɪmjʌleɪtɪŋ sʌm pɹɑblʌmz ɑn ɜ˞θkweɪk æspɛkts ʌnd ðɛn
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THEN THEY ALSO WORK AS ELECTRIC INSULATIONS
Dr.Rajat Rastogi
then they also work as electric insulations
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ðɛn ðeɪ ɔlsoʊ wɜ˞k æz ɪlɛktɹɪk
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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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ɪt ɪz ɪt ɪz ʌv ʌ saɪz skeɪl ðæt wʊd bi ɪɹɛlʌvʌnt tu aʊɜ˞ æktɪvʌti wi wʊd nɑt bi
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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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haʊ ɑɹ wi tɜ˞nɪŋ ðʌ floʊ ɪn ðɪs sɪtʃueɪʃʌn wi ɑɹ tɜ˞nɪŋ ðʌ floʊ ʌweɪ fɹʌm ðʌ weɪv
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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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soʊ ðʌ tændʒɛnʃʌl stɹɛs bælʌns ɔɹ tændʒɛnʃʌl fɔɹs bælʌns bɛtɜ˞ tu seɪ stɹɛs bælʌns
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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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æz aɪ hæv sɛd ðæt di skwɛɹ ɪz kaɪ skwɛɹ dɪstɹɪbjʌtʌd soʊ ðɛɹ wɪl bi ɹileɪʃʌnʃɪp
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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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dɪmɛnʃʌnʌl lɛs ɪkweɪʒʌn bɪkʌmz maɪnʌs ju ɛks pɹaɪm ju waɪ pɹaɪm baɪ ju stɑɹ skwɛɹ plʌs nu
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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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ðʌ fʌŋkʃʌn ɡɪvʌn baɪ wʌn baɪ i læn ɛn oʊkeɪ fɜ˞st ʌv ɔl ʌ fʌŋkʃʌnʌl sɪɹiz nid nɑt
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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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ikwʌl tu maɪnʌs ʌ oʊmɛɡʌ skwɛɹ sɪn oʊmɛɡʌ ti ɪz ikwʌl tu maɪnʌs oʊmɛɡʌ skwɛɹ ɛks
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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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ɪt ɪz dɪfɜ˞ʌnt bɪkɔz ʌv ðʌ ɹɪzɪstɜ˞ mɪsmætʃ bʌt ɹaɪt naʊ wi ɑɹ ɪntɹʌstɪd ɪn ðʌ ɪfɛkts ʌv ðʌ kɑmʌn moʊd soʊ wi wɪl ɪɡnɔɹ ðʌ ɪnækjɜ˞ʌsi ɪn ðʌ dɪfɜ˞ɛnʃʌl ɡeɪn ʌnd
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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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taʊɜ˞z ʌnd kʌmz daʊn tu ɛnɡeɪdʒ wɪð ðʌ pɹɑblʌmz ʌv ðʌ ɹil wɜ˞ld aʊt ðɛɹ naʊ ðɪs ɪz kwaɪt ʌ pæʃʌnʌt pli
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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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ðɪs tɛst stʌtɪstɪk wɪtʃ wɪl fɑloʊ æn ɛvɜ˞i dɪstɹʌbjuʃʌn ʌndɜ˞ eɪtʃ nɔt soʊ ðæt ðʌ
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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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teɪbʌl ðʌ teɪbʌl muvz nɑt ðʌ dʒɑb ʌnd ɪf wi ɪn bɹif ɪf wi stʌdi soʊ ðɪs ɪz ʌ
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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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ðʌ vɜ˞tɪkʌl ɑ kɹɔs sɛkʃʌn ʌv ðʌ sɜ˞kʌl ɔl aɪ kɛɹ ʌbaʊt ɑɹ ðʌ ɪz ðʌ fɹɪndʒɪz speɪsɪŋ
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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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ðɛn ðʌ ʌnʌðɜ˞ kætʌɡɔɹi ʌv sɪɡnʌl hiɹ ɪz ðʌ sɪɡnʌl ʌnd ðɪs
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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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soʊ wɛn ðʌ ɪksaɪtɪŋ fɹikwʌnsi ɪnkɹisʌz ðʌ difɔɹmeɪʃʌn ʌv ðʌ faʊndeɪʃʌn du tu
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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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dɜ˞ɛkʃʌn ɪn wɪtʃ kɹæk hæz pɹɑpʌɡeɪtɪd soʊ ðɪs ðiz ɪnfɜ˞meɪʃʌn kænɑt bi ʌbzɜ˞vd
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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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fɹʌm dʒi wɪð ɹɪspɛkt tu ɛks aɪ kæn ɹaɪt ɪt æz dɹaɪv ɪt ɪz di bɪkɔz wɛn ju ɹaɪt
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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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ðæt ɪz haʊ wi ɡɛt ʌ vɜ˞aɪʌtiz ʌv tɹænsfɜ˞ fʌŋkʃʌn mɑdʌlz fɹʌm ðɪs dʒɛnɜ˞ʌl tɹænsfɜ˞
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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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lɛt ʌs ʌsum ðæt ɛks stɑɹ bi ðʌ sʌluʃʌn ʌv ðɪs pɹɑblʌm ðɛɹfɔɹ wi kæn seɪ ðæt
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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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dɪpɛndɪŋ ɑn ðʌ saɪz ɹeɪndʒ ʌv ðʌ pɑɹtʌkʌlz ju meɪ tʃuz tu jus ɑptɪkʌl maɪkɹʌskʌpi ɔɹ skænɪŋ ɪlɛktɹɑn maɪkɹʌskʌpi ɔɹ tʌnʌlɪŋ ɪlɛktɹɑn maɪkɹʌskʌpi ju kaʊnt ðʌ nʌmbɜ˞
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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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ælbjumʌn ɪz ɔfʌn juzd æz ʌ stændɜ˞d ðɛn æt ðʌ ʌnnoʊn pɹoʊtin sæmpʌl huz
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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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ɪz ɹɪli vi pi dɪvaɪdɪd baɪ fɔɹ taɪmz vi dʒi ɛs kju maɪnʌs vi ti
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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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kɑst aɪ min ðʌ ɛstʌmeɪtʌd kɑst ʌv ðʌ fʊl sʌluʃʌn nɑt ðʌ pɑɹʃʌl sʌluʃʌn hiɹ wi ɑɹ wɜ˞kɪŋ oʊnli wɪð pɑɹʃʌl sʌluʃʌn soʊ
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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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wi hæv dɪskʌst ðʌ θɪɹi ɪn ðʌ pɹiviʌs sɛʃʌn tʌdeɪ wi wɪl spik ɑn ðʌ ɪmplʌkeɪʃʌn
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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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oʊvɜ˞ ʌ daɪʌɡɹæm fɔɹ ɪɡzæmpʌl ɪf aɪ teɪk ðɪs ɪz ʌ slæɡ mɛtʌl ɪntɜ˞feɪs lɛt ʌs si sʌlfɜ˞
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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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wɪl pɪk ʌp ɑn ædʌmz smɪθ ɪn ðʌ nɛkst klæs wɪtʃ ɪz ɑn sætɜ˞di aɪ wɑz ɡoʊɪŋ tu titʃ
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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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wɪtʃ wɪl ɔlsoʊ hæv ʌ saɪd ʌv poʊlz loʊkeɪtʌd ɪn ðʌ lɛft hæf ɛs pleɪn ðæt wɪl ɡɪv ʌs
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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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du ɪt baɪ ðʌ mɛθʌd wi dɪd ɪt ɪn ðʌ læst klæs ɪz ɪt klɪɹ naʊ ɑɹ ju æbsʌlutli
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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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soʊ ɪf ju kʌmpɛɹ ðʌ vælju juzɪŋ eɪtʃ ikwʌl tu wʌn baɪ tu juzɪŋ ðʌ mɛθʌd vɜ˞sʌs
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OF L S L S COUPLING
Dr. J.R. Mudakavi
of l s l s coupling
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ʌv ɛl ɛs ɛl ɛs kʌplɪŋ
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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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eɪbʌl tu meɪk æftɜ˞ teɪkɪŋ ðʌ ʌkaʊnts ɔl ðʌ ɪkspɛndʌtʃɜ˞z æftɜ˞ teɪkɪŋ ɪn tu ðʌ ʌkaʊnt
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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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vaʊʌlz ðæt ʌkɜ˞z ɪn ðɪs wɜ˞d ʌ ʌnd aɪ ɑɹ ʌfɜ˞mʌtɪv ʌnd i ʌnd oʊ ɑɹ kʌnsɪdɜ˞ tu bi
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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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ʌðɜ˞ sɪstʌm ʃʊd bi ɪnsaɪd tu teɪk kɛɹ ʌv ðʌ kʌntɹoʊl ðæt ɪz wɛɹ ɔtʌmætɪk flaɪt
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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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ʌv ðʌ tul ʌnd ðæt flæŋk ɪz æktʃuʌli feɪsɪŋ ðʌ mʌʃin sɜ˞fʌs ðæt minz ðɪs θɪknʌs
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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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wɪtʃ kʌndɪʃʌnz ju ɡɛt mæksʌmʌm kɑnsʌntɹeɪt ɛtsɛtɜ˞ʌ ɛtsɛtɜ˞ʌ ʌnd ðeɪ hæv bɪn faʊnd
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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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ju si ʌ mɔɹ ʌnd mɔɹ ɑɹ biɪŋ kɹieɪtʌd ɪn ðæt ɪf wi ɑɹ ɡoʊɪŋ tu ðʌ
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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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mʌkænɪks ʌv ʌ ʌv zɪɹoʊ ʌ ʌv oʊvɜ˞ aɪ eɪtʃ kɹɔs ɪn ikwʌlɪbɹiʌm oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ kʌnɑnʌkʌl sʌm hiɹ
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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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ðʌ ðʌ ðʌ pɪɹiʌd kæn bi dɪvaɪdɪd ɪntu tu kætʌɡɔɹiz fɜ˞st wʌn ɪz ðʌ mʌkænɪkʌl ɛɹʌ
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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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ɪz dɪsʌpeɪtɪd ðɛɹ ɪz ʌ lɑɹdʒɜ˞ zoʊn wɜ˞ ðʌ tʌfʌnɪŋ ʌv ʌkɜ˞z ʌnd ɛnɜ˞dʒi ɪz dɪsʌpeɪtɪd
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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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ɛɹɜ˞ tɜ˞mz ɑɹ wɛl kʌnɛktɪd ʌnd haʊ ɪt kæn bi vɛɹi pʌtɛnʃʌl ʌnd vɛɹi ɪnfluɛnʃʌl
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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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ðæt ɪz ɔl ðʌ paʊɜ˞ ðæt ɪz fɛd fɹʌm pɔɹt nʌmbɜ˞ wʌn kʌmz bæk tu pɔɹt nʌmbɜ˞ tu naʊ
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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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ðæn ɔɹ ikwʌl tu ɛks dʒeɪ dʒeɪ soʊ sɪns θɹi ʌnd faɪv ɑɹ ɛks θɹi θɹi ikwʌl tu wʌn ɛks faɪv faɪv ikwʌl
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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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ðʌ ðæt wi hæv ðæt wi hæv teɪkʌn ʌnd ɪf wi noʊ ðæt ðɛn ðʌ fʊl fɔɹm ʌv ðɪs dʒɔɪn dɪstɹʌbjuʃʌn ɪz noʊn tu ʌs
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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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biɪŋ kʌvɜ˞d wɪtʃ ɑɹ kʌvɜ˞d baɪ ðɪs mæp ʃit ɪt ɪz hiɹ ʌnd
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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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ikwʌl tu zi ɛf ɪntu aɪ wʌn vi wʌn maɪnʌs vi tu ɪz ikwʌl tu zi ɛf ɪntu aɪ wʌn kɜ˞ʌnt floʊɪŋ hiɹ soʊ zi
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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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kɜ˞vd dɪsloʊkeɪʃʌn ʌnd ðɪs æŋɡʌl ɪz θeɪtʌ ʌnd ɪf ðɪs ɹeɪdiʌs ʌv kɜ˞vʌtʃɜ˞ ɪz lɑɹdʒ
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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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ðɪs ɪz fɔɹ ʌ vɑljum ɪn ʌ stætɪk fluʌd sʌpoʊz aɪ kʌnsɪdɜ˞ ʌ pɔɪnt ɪn ʌ vɑljum
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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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ʌv ðʌ ʃæft ɪz wʌn mitɜ˞ daɪæmʌtɜ˞ ʌv ðʌ ʃæft ɪz wʌn mɪlʌmitɜ˞ jʌŋ'ɛs mɔdʒulʊs ɪz ɡɪvʌn
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THE DEFECT FREE PURE METAL AT THE INLET
Dr. A.K. Sharma
the defect free pure metal at the inlet
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ðʌ difɛkt fɹi pjʊɹ mɛtʌl æt ðʌ ɪnlɛt
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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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ʌnd aɪ dɪsaɪdɪd ðæt æt ɛntɹi pɔɪnt aɪ pʊt ðʌ tu fɪŋɡɜ˞ pɹɪnts wʌn ɪz ðɪs saɪd ʌnd ðʌ
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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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ɹɛdʌli ʌveɪlʌbʌl aɪ wɑnt tu bi eɪbʌl tu faɪnd aʊt wʌt ɪz ðʌ
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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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soʊ ðæt ɪz ʌ meɪdʒɜ˞ dɪfɜ˞ʌns ðɪs wɑz æn ɪɡzæmpʌl wi hæd ðʌ oʊnli ðʌ mæs
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