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Step1 Fe is oxidised ; its oxidation state changes from 0 to +2 Step2 Sb2S3 is being reduced ; oxidation state of Sb changes from +3 to 0. Solution Step1 Fe is oxidised ; its oxidation state changes from 0 to +2 Step2 Sb2S3 is being reduced ; oxidation state of Sb changes from +3 to 0..
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the salt bridge acts as a porous wall between the electrolytes one can use graphite sheets instead of that the air bubble occupies good enough space and limits the transfer of ions to a good extent Solution the salt bridge acts as a porous wall between the electrolytes one can use graphite sheets instead of that the air bubble occupies good enough space and limits the transfer of ions to a good extent.
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Native Americans may have very high frequency of O alleles in their blood group because of the following reasons- 1. The native American population might have evolved from a single (possibly) common ancestor (the founders) that had allele O as the most prevalent allele of the gene for ABO blood group. 2. Because the founder population has prevalent O allele in the gene pool, the resultant native American population also has O allele as the prevalent one. Solution Native Americans may have very high frequency of O alleles in their blood group because of the following reasons- 1. The native American population might have evolved from a single (possibly) common ancestor (the founders) that had allele O as the most prevalent allele of the gene for ABO blood group. 2. Because the founder population has prevalent O allele in the gene pool, the resultant native American population also has O allele as the prevalent one..
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Medieval theatre brought many contributions to the theatre that continue to be incorporated in productions around the world to this day. The major contributions of the Medieval theatre are the use of the vernacular, spectacle, stage direction and the use of farce. Prior to Medieval theatre, all drama was performed in Latin or Greek, however Medieval theatre evolved to the use of the vernacular about 1200 A.D. Performances that were spoken in the vernacular provided opportunities for larger audiences, who included members of lower socio-economic status, who would have otherwise been excluded from understanding the performances. Medieval theatre differed from the classical theatre for it emphasized spectacle. In addition, it presented various actions on stage in time and space and presented a combination of the sublime with detailed realism. Approximately 1400 A.D., the dramas were performed with spectacle; no longer dependent exclusively on the spoken word, but incorporating music, dance, costume and set design. The spectacle of the later Medieval theatre made it necessary to have detailed stage directions. A sample of documented staging drawings and directions remain from the 15th- century morality play The Castle of Perseverance. The evolution to the dependence on detailed stage direction made possible the great Shakespearean stage.Farce contributed to modern theatre in that it allowed the author and the actors to ridicule and criticize their superiors whether it be in the church or in society, without retribution. This was a transition to all the future theatre including Shakespeare, who employed the use of farce with ease. Solution Medieval theatre brought many contributions to the theatre that continue to be incorporated in productions around the world to this day. The major contributions of the Medieval theatre are the use of the vernacular, spectacle, stage direction and the use of farce. Prior to Medieval theatre, all drama was performed in Latin or Greek, however Medieval theatre evolved to the use of the vernacular about 1200 A.D. Performances that were spoken in the vernacular provided opportunities for larger audiences, who included members of lower socio-economic status, who would have otherwise been excluded from understanding the performances. Medieval theatre differed from the classical theatre for it emphasized spectacle. In addition, it presented various actions on stage in time and space and presented a combination of the sublime with detailed realism. Approximately 1400 A.D., the dramas were performed with spectacle; no longer dependent exclusively on the spoken word, but incorporating music, dance, costume and set design. The spectacle of the later Medieval theatre made it necessary to have detailed stage directions. A sample of documented staging drawings and directions remain from the 15th- century morality play The Castle of Perseverance. The evolution to the dependence on detailed stage direction made possible the grea.
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Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) : It is an edible bivalve marine mollusc. Their shells bar distinctive markings. The accumucation of toxin produces by marine algae refered as \" Red tide\" affect these clams. These toxins affect human Central nervous system. Flat Tree Oyster (Isognomon alatus): The main external feature is that it is sculptured by a large number of concentric rings with loose flakes and varies in colour from plae brown olive to purple black. Filter feeder, drawing water into shell and passes it through its gills extracting plankton and small organic matter. Mossy Ark (Arca Imbricate): They vary both in size and shape. The shell is striped with, tinted with or completely colored arich brown.The shell of most species has a top shell layer that is thick brown periostracum affixed to the hard calcareous part of the shell. Common Jingle (Anomia Simplex): Jingle shell are flat and round and are often found in the company of or attached to American oysters. The lower valve is anchored to a rock or hard substrateby byssal threads secreted by a gland near the jingle shell\'s foot , passing through a hole in the botton valve. Doc Bales Ark (Barbaria Tenera): Found along the Atlantic coast of North America ranging from Suth Florida to West Indies. Coquina (Donax variablitis): Edible salt water clams.Known for their highly varible color patterns. Found just buried under the surfsce of sandin the wave-swept area of the beach known as the swash zone. Butter cup lucine (Anodontia alba): The exterior is smooth and white and is etched with fine concentric lines running parallel with the margin which show the animals annual growth stages.The interior of the valve is buttercup yellow.The parallel line formed by the attachment of mantle muscles can be seen running parallel with the margin with the two muscle scars near the hinge. Solution Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) : It is an edible bivalve marine mollusc. Their shells bar distinctive markings. The accumucation of toxin produces by marine algae refered as \" Red tide\" affect these clams. These toxins affect human Central nervous system. Flat Tree Oyster (Isognomon alatus): The main external feature is that it is sculptured by a large number of concentric rings with loose flakes and varies in colour from plae brown olive to purple black. Filter feeder, drawing water into shell and passes it through its gills extracting plankton and small organic matter. Mossy Ark (Arca Imbricate): They vary both in size and shape. The shell is striped with, tinted with or completely colored arich brown.The shell of most species has a top shell layer that is thick brown periostracum affixed to the hard calcareous part of the shell. Common Jingle (Anomia Simplex): Jingle shell are flat and round and are often found in the company of or attached to American oysters. The lower valve is anchored to a rock or hard substrateby byssal threads secreted by a gland near the jingle shell\'s foot , passing through a.
Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) It is an edible bivalve marine m.pdf
Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) It is an edible bivalve marine m.pdf
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Importance of geotechnical engineering knowledge to civil engineers:- In today\'s environmental challenges due to climatic changes and global increase in population the knowledge of geotechnical engineering is a boon for the civil engineers.The knowledge helps engineers in minimizing natural hazards :- 1) By Landslide stabilization. 2) Flood Protection. 3) Avalanche and mud flow protection. 4) Design of earthquake resistant structures etc. In former centuries drinking water was often contaminated with full of bacterias causing terrible epidemics like cholera,typhoid,fever etc. causing death of millions of populations.It is the merit of geotechnical engineering which saved millions of life than medicine by providing the means of supply of clean drinking water and for proper disposal of liquid and solid waste. The first public Vienna drinking water system, for instance, was constructed in the year 1870-1873, and it has been supplying the population with 470 million litres of high quality water per day ever since.The total length of the pipes from the headwaters region in the mountains to the reservoirsin Vienna is 3,100 km. It was through dams, not gold that california became the equivalent of the world\'s seventh richest country.Dams have turned the arid central valley into an agricultural supermarket to the world. Concept of Geotechnical engineering & application in construction Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. Geotechnical engineering is important in civil engineering, but also has applications in military, mining, petroleum and other engineering disciplines that are concerned with construction occurring on the surface or within the ground. Geotechnical engineering uses principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics to investigate subsurface conditions and materials; determine the relevant physical/mechanical and chemical properties of these materials; evaluate stability of natural slopes and man-made soil deposits; assess risks posed by site conditions; design earthworks and structure foundations; and monitor site conditions, earthwork and foundation construction. A typical geotechnical engineering project begins with a review of project needs to define the required material properties. Then follows a site investigation of soil, rock, fault distribution and bedrock properties on and below an area of interest to determine their engineering properties including how they will interact with, on or in a proposed construction. Site investigations are needed to gain an understanding of the area in or on which the engineering will take place. Investigations can include the assessment of the risk to humans, property and the environment from natural hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, sinkholes, soil liquefaction, debris flows and rock falls. An engineer then determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement sub grades required for t.
Importance of geotechnical engineering knowledge to civil engineers.pdf
Importance of geotechnical engineering knowledge to civil engineers.pdf
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Acetanilide: 1) hydrogen bond 2) London dispersion force Caffeine 1) dipole- dipole interaction 2) London dispersion force the presence of hydrogen bond in acetanilide and dipole-dipole interaction in caffeine lead to their relatively high mp. Solution Acetanilide: 1) hydrogen bond 2) London dispersion force Caffeine 1) dipole- dipole interaction 2) London dispersion force the presence of hydrogen bond in acetanilide and dipole-dipole interaction in caffeine lead to their relatively high mp..
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Friend function : Getting Larget value using Friend function :- -------------------------------------------------------------- #include using namespace std; class One { private: int a[50], n; public: //method to get the data void get_data( ){ int i; cout<<\"enter the total no of values:\"<<\"\ \"; cin>>n; cout<<\"enter a values :\"; for(i=0;i>data; cin>>a[i]; if(i >= n-1){ return; } } } //Friend Function friend int large(One one); }; int large(One one){ int large = -1; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ if(large == -1 || one.a[i] > large ){ large = one.a[i]; } } printf(\"large is ==%d\",large); return large; } int main(){ One one; one.get_data(); large(one); } Friend Class Summation :- ------------------------------------------ #include using namespace std; class One { friend class Summation; private: int a[50], n; public: void get_data( ){ int i; cout<<\"enter the total no of values:\"<<\"\ \"; cin>>n; cout<<\"enter a values :\"; for(i=0;i>data; cin>>a[i]; if(i >= n-1){ return; } } } friend int large(One one); }; class Summation{ public: int sum(One one){ int sum = 0; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ sum += one.a[i]; } printf(\"sum is ==%d\",sum); return sum; } float average(One one){ int sum = 0; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ sum += one.a[i]; } float avg = (sum/one.n); printf(\"avg is ==%f\",avg); return avg; } }; int large(One one){ int large = -1; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ if(large == -1 || one.a[i] > large ){ large = one.a[i]; } } printf(\"large is ==%d\",large); return large; } int main(){ One one; one.get_data(); large(one); Summation sum; sum.average(one); sum.sum(one); } Runtime Polymorphism:- ------------------------------------- Base Class :- ------------------------------- Header #ifndef BASE_H #define BASE_H class Base { public: Base(); virtual void display(); }; #endif // BASE_H Class Definition #include \"base.h\" #include Base::Base() { } void Base::display(){ printf(\"base class display\ \"); } Derive1 Class :- ------------------------ Heder #ifndef DERIVE1_H #define DERIVE1_H #include class Derive1 :public Base { public: Derive1(); void display(); }; #endif // DERIVE1_H Class Definition #include \"derive1.h\" #include Derive1::Derive1() { } void Derive1::display(){ printf(\"Derive1 class display\ \"); } Derive2 Class :- ------------------------ Header #ifndef DERIVE2_H #define DERIVE2_H #include class Derive2 :public Base { public: Derive2(); void display(); }; #endif // DERIVE2_H Class Definition #include \"derive2.h\" #include Derive2::Derive2() { } void Derive2::display(){ printf(\"Derive2 class display\ \"); } Main file :- ------------------------ #include #include #include #include using namespace std; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { Base *b1; Derive1 der1; Derive2 der2; b1 = &der1; b1->display(); b1 = &der2; b1->display(); return 0; } Solution Friend function : Getting Larget value using Friend function :- -------------------------------------------------------------- #include using namespace std; class One { private: i.
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Friend function Getting Larget value using Friend function ----.pdf
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First C++ code written... I think it\'s quite efficient with all the test set included in path data. The simplest data set looks like: -1 -3 0 -1 -5 0 -3 -5 0 -2 -4 0 -2 -6 0 -4 -6 0 1 2 0 3 4 0 5 6 0 used vector saving clauses and map saving assignments. the main recursive function looks like following: /* 1. If the set of clauses is empty, it returns true 2. Otherwise, if the set of clauses contains an empty clause, it returns false 3. Otherwise, if there is a unit clause, it applies unit propagation and then calls itself recursively 4. Otherwise, if there is a pure literal, it applies the pure literal rule and then calls itself recursively 5. Otherwise, it applies either the resolution rule or the splitting rule and calls itself recursively */ Find the attached zip folder. I have referred this code example in my project. It will solve your problem. Implement following code : clause.cpp #include #include \"clause.h\" using namespace std; using namespace Sat; void Clause::readClause(istream& is) { static int lit = 0; if (lit != 0) addLiteral(lit); while (!is.eof()) { is >> lit; if (lit == 0) break; addLiteral(lit); } is >> lit; } void Clause::dumpClause() const { int i; cout << \"(\"; for (i = 0; i < numLits() - 1; ++i) { cout << getLit(i) << \", \"; } if (numLits() != 0) { cout << getLit(i); } cout << \")\" << endl; } Clause_impl.cpp #include #include #include \"clause.h\" #include \"clause_impl.h\" using namespace std; using namespace Sat; //size_t ClauseImpl::clause_num = 0; // Add a literal to the clause void ClauseImpl::addLiteral(int lit){ add_lits(lit); } // Get the largest variable in the clause int ClauseImpl::maxVar() const{ int max = -1; for (int i = 0; i < lits.size(); ++ i) { if(max < abs(lits[i])) max = abs(lits[i]); } return max; } // Get the number of variables in the clause int ClauseImpl::numLits() const{ return lits.size(); } // Get the i^th literal in the clause int ClauseImpl::getLit(int i) const{ return lits.at(i) ; } vector ClauseImpl::get_lits() const {return lits;} void ClauseImpl::add_lits(int lit) { lits.push_back(lit); } bool ClauseImpl::hasLit(int a) const { for (int i = 0; i < lits.size(); ++ i) { if (lits[i] == a) { return true; } } return false; } debug.cpp #include #include \"debug.h\" using namespace std; namespace DebugUtil { ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const Exception& e) { return os << e.toString(); } void assertError(const string& file, int line, const string& cond) { ostringstream ss; ss << \"in \" << file << \":\" << line << \" (\" << cond << \")\ \"; throw Exception(ss.str()); } } // end of namespace DebugUtil formula.cpp #include \"debug.h\" #include \"clause.h\" #include \"formula.h\" using namespace std; using namespace Sat; void Formula::readClauses(istream& is) { while (!is.eof()) { Clause& c = addClause(); c.readClause(is); int tmp = c.maxVar(); if (tmp > maxVar) maxVar = tmp; } } void Formula::dumpClauses() { for (int i = 0; i < numClauses(); ++i) { getClause(i).dumpClause(); } } solver.cp.
First C++ code written... I think its quite efficient with all the.pdf
First C++ code written... I think its quite efficient with all the.pdf
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This presentation covers the essential parameters of Unit 2 Operations Processes of the subject Operations & Supply Chain Management. Topics Covered: Volume Variety and Flow. Types of Processes and Operations Systems - Continuous Flow system and intermittent flow systems.Job Production, Batch Production, Assembly line and Continuous Flow, Process and Product Layout. Design of Service Systems, Service Blueprinting.
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OSCM Unit 2_Operations Processes & Systems
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Foster students' wonder and curiosity about infinity. The "mathematical concepts of the infinite can do much to engage and propel our thinking about God” Bradley & Howell, p. 56.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
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Ro is the reproduction number. It gives the average number of people who will catch a diseae from one person. Ro = C * P * D C = the number of contacts made by the infectious person per unit time (day, week, month, etc.) P = chance of transmission per contact with the infectious person D = the duration which an infected person remains infectious to others Hence, RO = 1000 x 0.0002 x 3 = 0.6 Solution Ro is the reproduction number. It gives the average number of people who will catch a diseae from one person. Ro = C * P * D C = the number of contacts made by the infectious person per unit time (day, week, month, etc.) P = chance of transmission per contact with the infectious person D = the duration which an infected person remains infectious to others Hence, RO = 1000 x 0.0002 x 3 = 0.6.
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the salt bridge acts as a porous wall between the electrolytes one can use graphite sheets instead of that the air bubble occupies good enough space and limits the transfer of ions to a good extent Solution the salt bridge acts as a porous wall between the electrolytes one can use graphite sheets instead of that the air bubble occupies good enough space and limits the transfer of ions to a good extent.
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Native Americans may have very high frequency of O alleles in their blood group because of the following reasons- 1. The native American population might have evolved from a single (possibly) common ancestor (the founders) that had allele O as the most prevalent allele of the gene for ABO blood group. 2. Because the founder population has prevalent O allele in the gene pool, the resultant native American population also has O allele as the prevalent one. Solution Native Americans may have very high frequency of O alleles in their blood group because of the following reasons- 1. The native American population might have evolved from a single (possibly) common ancestor (the founders) that had allele O as the most prevalent allele of the gene for ABO blood group. 2. Because the founder population has prevalent O allele in the gene pool, the resultant native American population also has O allele as the prevalent one..
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Medieval theatre brought many contributions to the theatre that continue to be incorporated in productions around the world to this day. The major contributions of the Medieval theatre are the use of the vernacular, spectacle, stage direction and the use of farce. Prior to Medieval theatre, all drama was performed in Latin or Greek, however Medieval theatre evolved to the use of the vernacular about 1200 A.D. Performances that were spoken in the vernacular provided opportunities for larger audiences, who included members of lower socio-economic status, who would have otherwise been excluded from understanding the performances. Medieval theatre differed from the classical theatre for it emphasized spectacle. In addition, it presented various actions on stage in time and space and presented a combination of the sublime with detailed realism. Approximately 1400 A.D., the dramas were performed with spectacle; no longer dependent exclusively on the spoken word, but incorporating music, dance, costume and set design. The spectacle of the later Medieval theatre made it necessary to have detailed stage directions. A sample of documented staging drawings and directions remain from the 15th- century morality play The Castle of Perseverance. The evolution to the dependence on detailed stage direction made possible the great Shakespearean stage.Farce contributed to modern theatre in that it allowed the author and the actors to ridicule and criticize their superiors whether it be in the church or in society, without retribution. This was a transition to all the future theatre including Shakespeare, who employed the use of farce with ease. Solution Medieval theatre brought many contributions to the theatre that continue to be incorporated in productions around the world to this day. The major contributions of the Medieval theatre are the use of the vernacular, spectacle, stage direction and the use of farce. Prior to Medieval theatre, all drama was performed in Latin or Greek, however Medieval theatre evolved to the use of the vernacular about 1200 A.D. Performances that were spoken in the vernacular provided opportunities for larger audiences, who included members of lower socio-economic status, who would have otherwise been excluded from understanding the performances. Medieval theatre differed from the classical theatre for it emphasized spectacle. In addition, it presented various actions on stage in time and space and presented a combination of the sublime with detailed realism. Approximately 1400 A.D., the dramas were performed with spectacle; no longer dependent exclusively on the spoken word, but incorporating music, dance, costume and set design. The spectacle of the later Medieval theatre made it necessary to have detailed stage directions. A sample of documented staging drawings and directions remain from the 15th- century morality play The Castle of Perseverance. The evolution to the dependence on detailed stage direction made possible the grea.
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Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) : It is an edible bivalve marine mollusc. Their shells bar distinctive markings. The accumucation of toxin produces by marine algae refered as \" Red tide\" affect these clams. These toxins affect human Central nervous system. Flat Tree Oyster (Isognomon alatus): The main external feature is that it is sculptured by a large number of concentric rings with loose flakes and varies in colour from plae brown olive to purple black. Filter feeder, drawing water into shell and passes it through its gills extracting plankton and small organic matter. Mossy Ark (Arca Imbricate): They vary both in size and shape. The shell is striped with, tinted with or completely colored arich brown.The shell of most species has a top shell layer that is thick brown periostracum affixed to the hard calcareous part of the shell. Common Jingle (Anomia Simplex): Jingle shell are flat and round and are often found in the company of or attached to American oysters. The lower valve is anchored to a rock or hard substrateby byssal threads secreted by a gland near the jingle shell\'s foot , passing through a hole in the botton valve. Doc Bales Ark (Barbaria Tenera): Found along the Atlantic coast of North America ranging from Suth Florida to West Indies. Coquina (Donax variablitis): Edible salt water clams.Known for their highly varible color patterns. Found just buried under the surfsce of sandin the wave-swept area of the beach known as the swash zone. Butter cup lucine (Anodontia alba): The exterior is smooth and white and is etched with fine concentric lines running parallel with the margin which show the animals annual growth stages.The interior of the valve is buttercup yellow.The parallel line formed by the attachment of mantle muscles can be seen running parallel with the margin with the two muscle scars near the hinge. Solution Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) : It is an edible bivalve marine mollusc. Their shells bar distinctive markings. The accumucation of toxin produces by marine algae refered as \" Red tide\" affect these clams. These toxins affect human Central nervous system. Flat Tree Oyster (Isognomon alatus): The main external feature is that it is sculptured by a large number of concentric rings with loose flakes and varies in colour from plae brown olive to purple black. Filter feeder, drawing water into shell and passes it through its gills extracting plankton and small organic matter. Mossy Ark (Arca Imbricate): They vary both in size and shape. The shell is striped with, tinted with or completely colored arich brown.The shell of most species has a top shell layer that is thick brown periostracum affixed to the hard calcareous part of the shell. Common Jingle (Anomia Simplex): Jingle shell are flat and round and are often found in the company of or attached to American oysters. The lower valve is anchored to a rock or hard substrateby byssal threads secreted by a gland near the jingle shell\'s foot , passing through a.
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Importance of geotechnical engineering knowledge to civil engineers:- In today\'s environmental challenges due to climatic changes and global increase in population the knowledge of geotechnical engineering is a boon for the civil engineers.The knowledge helps engineers in minimizing natural hazards :- 1) By Landslide stabilization. 2) Flood Protection. 3) Avalanche and mud flow protection. 4) Design of earthquake resistant structures etc. In former centuries drinking water was often contaminated with full of bacterias causing terrible epidemics like cholera,typhoid,fever etc. causing death of millions of populations.It is the merit of geotechnical engineering which saved millions of life than medicine by providing the means of supply of clean drinking water and for proper disposal of liquid and solid waste. The first public Vienna drinking water system, for instance, was constructed in the year 1870-1873, and it has been supplying the population with 470 million litres of high quality water per day ever since.The total length of the pipes from the headwaters region in the mountains to the reservoirsin Vienna is 3,100 km. It was through dams, not gold that california became the equivalent of the world\'s seventh richest country.Dams have turned the arid central valley into an agricultural supermarket to the world. Concept of Geotechnical engineering & application in construction Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. Geotechnical engineering is important in civil engineering, but also has applications in military, mining, petroleum and other engineering disciplines that are concerned with construction occurring on the surface or within the ground. Geotechnical engineering uses principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics to investigate subsurface conditions and materials; determine the relevant physical/mechanical and chemical properties of these materials; evaluate stability of natural slopes and man-made soil deposits; assess risks posed by site conditions; design earthworks and structure foundations; and monitor site conditions, earthwork and foundation construction. A typical geotechnical engineering project begins with a review of project needs to define the required material properties. Then follows a site investigation of soil, rock, fault distribution and bedrock properties on and below an area of interest to determine their engineering properties including how they will interact with, on or in a proposed construction. Site investigations are needed to gain an understanding of the area in or on which the engineering will take place. Investigations can include the assessment of the risk to humans, property and the environment from natural hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, sinkholes, soil liquefaction, debris flows and rock falls. An engineer then determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement sub grades required for t.
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Acetanilide: 1) hydrogen bond 2) London dispersion force Caffeine 1) dipole- dipole interaction 2) London dispersion force the presence of hydrogen bond in acetanilide and dipole-dipole interaction in caffeine lead to their relatively high mp. Solution Acetanilide: 1) hydrogen bond 2) London dispersion force Caffeine 1) dipole- dipole interaction 2) London dispersion force the presence of hydrogen bond in acetanilide and dipole-dipole interaction in caffeine lead to their relatively high mp..
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Friend function : Getting Larget value using Friend function :- -------------------------------------------------------------- #include using namespace std; class One { private: int a[50], n; public: //method to get the data void get_data( ){ int i; cout<<\"enter the total no of values:\"<<\"\ \"; cin>>n; cout<<\"enter a values :\"; for(i=0;i>data; cin>>a[i]; if(i >= n-1){ return; } } } //Friend Function friend int large(One one); }; int large(One one){ int large = -1; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ if(large == -1 || one.a[i] > large ){ large = one.a[i]; } } printf(\"large is ==%d\",large); return large; } int main(){ One one; one.get_data(); large(one); } Friend Class Summation :- ------------------------------------------ #include using namespace std; class One { friend class Summation; private: int a[50], n; public: void get_data( ){ int i; cout<<\"enter the total no of values:\"<<\"\ \"; cin>>n; cout<<\"enter a values :\"; for(i=0;i>data; cin>>a[i]; if(i >= n-1){ return; } } } friend int large(One one); }; class Summation{ public: int sum(One one){ int sum = 0; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ sum += one.a[i]; } printf(\"sum is ==%d\",sum); return sum; } float average(One one){ int sum = 0; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ sum += one.a[i]; } float avg = (sum/one.n); printf(\"avg is ==%f\",avg); return avg; } }; int large(One one){ int large = -1; for(int i=0; i< one.n ; i++){ if(large == -1 || one.a[i] > large ){ large = one.a[i]; } } printf(\"large is ==%d\",large); return large; } int main(){ One one; one.get_data(); large(one); Summation sum; sum.average(one); sum.sum(one); } Runtime Polymorphism:- ------------------------------------- Base Class :- ------------------------------- Header #ifndef BASE_H #define BASE_H class Base { public: Base(); virtual void display(); }; #endif // BASE_H Class Definition #include \"base.h\" #include Base::Base() { } void Base::display(){ printf(\"base class display\ \"); } Derive1 Class :- ------------------------ Heder #ifndef DERIVE1_H #define DERIVE1_H #include class Derive1 :public Base { public: Derive1(); void display(); }; #endif // DERIVE1_H Class Definition #include \"derive1.h\" #include Derive1::Derive1() { } void Derive1::display(){ printf(\"Derive1 class display\ \"); } Derive2 Class :- ------------------------ Header #ifndef DERIVE2_H #define DERIVE2_H #include class Derive2 :public Base { public: Derive2(); void display(); }; #endif // DERIVE2_H Class Definition #include \"derive2.h\" #include Derive2::Derive2() { } void Derive2::display(){ printf(\"Derive2 class display\ \"); } Main file :- ------------------------ #include #include #include #include using namespace std; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { Base *b1; Derive1 der1; Derive2 der2; b1 = &der1; b1->display(); b1 = &der2; b1->display(); return 0; } Solution Friend function : Getting Larget value using Friend function :- -------------------------------------------------------------- #include using namespace std; class One { private: i.
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First C++ code written... I think it\'s quite efficient with all the test set included in path data. The simplest data set looks like: -1 -3 0 -1 -5 0 -3 -5 0 -2 -4 0 -2 -6 0 -4 -6 0 1 2 0 3 4 0 5 6 0 used vector saving clauses and map saving assignments. the main recursive function looks like following: /* 1. If the set of clauses is empty, it returns true 2. Otherwise, if the set of clauses contains an empty clause, it returns false 3. Otherwise, if there is a unit clause, it applies unit propagation and then calls itself recursively 4. Otherwise, if there is a pure literal, it applies the pure literal rule and then calls itself recursively 5. Otherwise, it applies either the resolution rule or the splitting rule and calls itself recursively */ Find the attached zip folder. I have referred this code example in my project. It will solve your problem. Implement following code : clause.cpp #include #include \"clause.h\" using namespace std; using namespace Sat; void Clause::readClause(istream& is) { static int lit = 0; if (lit != 0) addLiteral(lit); while (!is.eof()) { is >> lit; if (lit == 0) break; addLiteral(lit); } is >> lit; } void Clause::dumpClause() const { int i; cout << \"(\"; for (i = 0; i < numLits() - 1; ++i) { cout << getLit(i) << \", \"; } if (numLits() != 0) { cout << getLit(i); } cout << \")\" << endl; } Clause_impl.cpp #include #include #include \"clause.h\" #include \"clause_impl.h\" using namespace std; using namespace Sat; //size_t ClauseImpl::clause_num = 0; // Add a literal to the clause void ClauseImpl::addLiteral(int lit){ add_lits(lit); } // Get the largest variable in the clause int ClauseImpl::maxVar() const{ int max = -1; for (int i = 0; i < lits.size(); ++ i) { if(max < abs(lits[i])) max = abs(lits[i]); } return max; } // Get the number of variables in the clause int ClauseImpl::numLits() const{ return lits.size(); } // Get the i^th literal in the clause int ClauseImpl::getLit(int i) const{ return lits.at(i) ; } vector ClauseImpl::get_lits() const {return lits;} void ClauseImpl::add_lits(int lit) { lits.push_back(lit); } bool ClauseImpl::hasLit(int a) const { for (int i = 0; i < lits.size(); ++ i) { if (lits[i] == a) { return true; } } return false; } debug.cpp #include #include \"debug.h\" using namespace std; namespace DebugUtil { ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const Exception& e) { return os << e.toString(); } void assertError(const string& file, int line, const string& cond) { ostringstream ss; ss << \"in \" << file << \":\" << line << \" (\" << cond << \")\ \"; throw Exception(ss.str()); } } // end of namespace DebugUtil formula.cpp #include \"debug.h\" #include \"clause.h\" #include \"formula.h\" using namespace std; using namespace Sat; void Formula::readClauses(istream& is) { while (!is.eof()) { Clause& c = addClause(); c.readClause(is); int tmp = c.maxVar(); if (tmp > maxVar) maxVar = tmp; } } void Formula::dumpClauses() { for (int i = 0; i < numClauses(); ++i) { getClause(i).dumpClause(); } } solver.cp.
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