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Lest You Miss!
October 2011
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Roman, R. Najera, P. Lopez, J.
Computer
vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 51 - 58, Sept. 2011 .
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Ricanek, K. Barbour, B.
Computer
vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 106 - 108, Sept. 2011.
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Twinkle, twinkle little lEDs : the LED industy has much reason to thank the material science and semiconductor fabrication worldwhich have been responsible for many of the significant improvements in this space,
By Vikram, Janani Gopalakrishnan.,
Electronic For You,
vol. 43, no. 9, 32-40, Sept. 2011.
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Vibrarion sensing for predictive maintenance,
By Scannell, Bob.,
Electronic For You,
vol. 43, no. 9, 32-45, Sept. 2011.
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Why don't we try to be India's most respected company?
By Narayana Murthy, N. R.,
Harvard Business Review,
Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 64-70, Nov. 2011.
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Fouli, K. Maier, M. Medard, M.
IEEE Communications Magazine,
vol. 49, no. 9, pp. 38 - 46, Sept. 2011.
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Chien, C. Xu, Z. Molloy, S.
IEEE Communications Magazine,
vol. 49, no. 10, pp. 180 - 181, Oct. 2011.
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Anderson, J.R. Betts, S. Ferris, J.L. Fincham, J.M. Jian Yang
IEEE Intelligent Systems,
vol. 26, no. 5, , pp. 22 - 29, Sept.-Oct. 2011.
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Shinohara, N.,
IEEE Microwave Magazine,
vol. 12, no. 7, Dec. 2011 .
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Anderson, S. Mohan, K.
IT Professional
vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 24 - 28, July-Aug. 2011.
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Jhunjhunwala, A. Rangarajan, J.
IT Professional
vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 53 - 55, Jul-Aug. 2011.
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Question of science 2011 : think you know your entropy from your emmetropy? Then try this quiz,
BY New Scientist
New Scientist,
Vol. 210, no. 2817, pp. 50-51, Jun. 2011.
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Evolution machine: genetic engineering on fast forward,
BY Marchant, Jo.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 210, no. 2818, pp. 34-39, Jun. 2011.
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Man-machine: harnessing humans in a hive mind,
BY Jim Giles.,
New Scientist,
Vol. 210, no. 2818, pp. 42-45, Jun. 20.
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World green giants
By Yarett, IAN.,
Newsweek,
Vol. 158, No. 17, pp. 26-33, Oct. 2011.
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By Richard Feynman.,
Resonance : Journal of Science Education
Vol. 16 no. 9, pp. 890-905, Sept. 2011.
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7 Radical energy solutions : the failure rate may be 90 percent, but if any of these exotic technologies succeeds, it could significantly improve energy security and efficiency
By Charles Q. Choi.,
Scientific American,
Vol. 304, no. 5, pp. 22-29, May. 2011.
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Strangest numbers in string theory : a forgotten number system invented in the 19th century may provide the simplest explanation for why our universe could have 10 dimensions
By John C. Baez and John Huerta.,
Scientific American,
Vol. 304, no. 5, pp. 44-49, May. 2011.
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Living in a quantum World : quantum mechanics is not just about teeny particles. It applies to things of all sizes: birds, plants, maybe even people
By Vlatko Vedral
Scientific American,
Vol. 304, no. 6, pp. 22-25, Jun. 2011.
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By Richard Feynman.,
Resonance : Journal of Science Education
Vol. 16 no. 9, pp. 860-873, Sept. 2011.
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