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Title
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Media
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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B26836
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IYENGAR, S. SITHARAMA Au / PARAMESHWARAN, NANDAN Au / PHOHA, VIR V. Au / BALAKRISHNAN, N. / OKOE, CHUKA D.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF SENSOR NETWORK PROGRAMMING: APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
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INFT
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UG BOOK
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WILEY IEEE PRESS
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2011
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01
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SENSOR NETWORK LAB
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B26875-B26882
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JAIN, NILAKSHI Au / KALBANDE, DHANANJAY R
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DIGITAL FORENSIC
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INFT
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UG BOOK
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WILEY
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2019
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8
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DIGITAL FORENCIS(DL)
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MECHANICAL
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B26837-B26846
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GERE, JAMES M. Au / GOODNO, BARRY J.
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MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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CENGAGE LEARNING
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2013
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10
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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B26847
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RAO, P.N.
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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY: FOUNDRY, FORMING AND WELDING: Vol.No. 1
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2019
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1
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26848
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RAO, Y.V.C
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ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS THROUGH EXAMPLES
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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UNIVERSITIES PRESS
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2011
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1
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THERMODYNAMICS
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B26849-B26850
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JAIN, P.L.
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PRINCIPLES OF FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2018
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2
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26851
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COURTNEY, THOMAS H
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MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2000
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1
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MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
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B26852-B26853
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CHAPMAN, W.A.J
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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY: PART 1: AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE 5th.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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CBS
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2001
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2
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26854-B26855
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CHAPMAN, W.A.J
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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY: PART 2 4th.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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CBS
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1972
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2
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26856-B26857
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CHAPMAN, W.A.J
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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY: PART 3 3rd.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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CBS
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1975
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2
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26858
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By GREWAL, B. S. Au / GREWAL, J.S. Au / DHANOA, J.K
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HIGHER ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 44th.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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KHANNA
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2017
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1
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APPLIED MATHEMATICS-III
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B26859-B26860
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BALLANEY, P.L
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THERMAL ENGINEERING: ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS AND ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNIQUES
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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KHANNA
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2015
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2
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THERMODYNAMICS
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B26861
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GERE, JAMES M. Au / TIMOSHENKO, STEPHEN P.
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MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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CBS
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2004
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1
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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B26862
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BASAVARAJAIAH, B.S. Au / MAHADEVAPPA, P.
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3rd.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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UNIVERSITIES PRESS
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2019
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1
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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B26863
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JAIN, R.K.
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY: MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 19th. Vol.No. 1
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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KHANNA
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2019
|
1
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26864
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JAIN, R.K.
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY: MACHINING TECHNIQUES AND AUTOMATED MACHINE TOOL SYSTEMS 19th. Vol.No. 2
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MECHANICAL
|
UG BOOK
|
KHANNA
|
2019
|
1
|
PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26865
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LAKHTIN, Y. Au / WEINSTEIN, NICHOLAS Tr.
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ENGINEERING PHYSICAL METALLURGY
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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CBS
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1998
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1
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MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
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B26868
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AGRAWAL, B.K.
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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING MATERIALS
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2016
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1
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MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
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B26869-B26870
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DIETER, GEORGE E.
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MECHANICAL METALLURGY 3rd.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
|
McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2016
|
1
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MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY
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B26871
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SUBRAMANIAN, R.
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3rd
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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2016
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1
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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B26872
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GANGOPADHYAY, A.K. Ed. / RAMANANDA, B.S. Ed. / RANGANANTHAN,M.V. Ed.
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2016
|
1
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PRODUCTION PROCESS-I
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B26873-B26874
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BEER, FERDINAND P. Au / JOHNSTON, E RUSSELL Au / DEWOLF, JOHN T. Au / SANGHI, SANJEEV / MAZUREK, DAVID F.
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MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 7th.
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MECHANICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2017
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2
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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ELECTRICAL
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B26866
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BELL, DAVID A.
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ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 5th
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ELECTRICAL
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UG BOOK
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OXFORD
|
2008
|
1
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ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
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B26867
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SUBRAHMANYAM, VEDAM
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ELECTRIC DRIVES: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS 2nd.
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ELECTRICAL
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UG BOOK
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McGRAW-HILL EDUCATION
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2011
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1
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ELECTRICAL MACHINE-1
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CDs
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CD3125
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CHOPRA, RAHUL Ed.
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OPEN SOURCE FOR YOU (DVD): MARCH 2019 (OSFY) Vol.No. 7(06)
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ALL
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CD
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EFY ENTERPRISES
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2019
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1
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NIL
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CD3126
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PARWATAY,SIDDHARTH Ed.
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DIGIT:(DVD):MARCH 2019 (DIG) Vol.No. 19(3)
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ALL
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CD
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NINE DOT NINE INTERACTIVE
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2019
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1
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NIL
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DISSERTATION
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PR1668
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YADAV, NIRAJ
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PROCEDURAL DEVELOPMENT OF RF TRANSMIT/RECEIVE QUADRATURE FED(TROF)BIRDCAGE COIL FOR FULL BODY SCAN IN 1.5T MR SYSTEM
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EXTC
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DISSERTATION
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NIL
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2019
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1
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NIL
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
New Arrivals - March 2019
ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC- MARCH 2019
All the below Active Users are eligible for one
extra library card for the month of April 2019
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Member
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1
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MASCARENHAS RACHEL
NOEL JACINTA
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35
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2
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OJHA ANOOP PARASNATH
SHANTIDEVI
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31
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3
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BHAGAT SIDDHI
PREMCHAND ARUNA
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30
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4
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PRASAD KAUSHAL
CHHOTELAL MAYA
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29
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5
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JAIN DHRUVI MAHENDRA
PRIYANKA
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29
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6
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BERYL BONIFACE
JUSTINA
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28
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Why India is Microsoft’s testbed for innovation
If you get expert advice you would be able to make more profits and do much more productive farming.
We collaborate freely with academia, and play an active role in mentoring and training young researchers.
Microsoft Research India Lab (MSR India) conducts research across a wide spectrum of topics spanning foundations of computer science, systems, security, Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), human computer interaction, and the role of technology in solving societal issues. One of its key projects —99DOTS—is a good example of cutting-edge research in healthcare; a low-cost innovation for medication adherence for tuberculosis that is being adopted by the government on a large scale. “Our researchers are curious and bold, and we have a track record of pushing the frontiers of knowledge in theory as well as real-world systems,” Sriram Rajamani, managing director, Microsoft Research India Lab, tells Sudhir Chowdhary in an interview.
To read the full interview, visit:
https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/why-india-is-microsofts-testbed-for-innovation/1533745/ (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
Monday, April 1, 2019
TOP 10 AUGMENTED ANALYTICS COMPANIES IN 2019
Augmented analytics deploys machine learning to change how analytics content is developed and used by the industry and its peers. This trendy technology integrates other analytical capabilities like business process management, data preparation, data management, process mining and data science.
As the market innovates, Data and analytics vendors are upgrading traditional solutions to expand their product portfolios and services by offering competitive products and solutions.
Here are the Augmented Analytics companies that make on the top 10 list in 2019.
To read the full article, please visit:
https://www.analyticsinsight.net/top-10-augmented-analytics-companies-in-2019/ (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
Need for legal framework, new global norms before using robotics, AI in defence: Lieutenant General P J S Pannu
SOUNDING A note of caution on incorporating robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in warfare, deputy chief of Integrated Defence Staff (doctrine organisation and training) Lieutenant General P J S Pannu stressed on the need of a legal framework and fresh international convention for using the twin technologies in the defence sector.
“When you are defending your nation, the legal provisions of your country will obviously be supportive of you. But when it comes to fighting a human being, ethics will come in. What if something goes wrong with the system, which has been created by human beings?” Lt Gen Pannu said. He was speaking at the inauguration of a seminar-cum-exhibition on ‘Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems’ at the Military Institute of Technology (MILIT), Girinagar, near Pune.
The event, which seeks to commemorate the Raising Day of MILIT, is a first among a series of seminars planned on the topic of military robotics, autonomous systems and artificial intelligence (AI).
To read the full article, please visit:
High school robotics students build power wheelchair for 2-year-old
When Cillian Jackson needed a power wheelchair, the members of the Farmington High School Robotics team got to work.
Read the full article at:
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/land-of-10000-stories/high-school-robotics-students-build-power-wheelchair-for-2-year-old/89-b9219b88-1ba7-4c8e-abff-b3e6b880c16e (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
Read the full article at:
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/land-of-10000-stories/high-school-robotics-students-build-power-wheelchair-for-2-year-old/89-b9219b88-1ba7-4c8e-abff-b3e6b880c16e (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
Accenture has good news for the whole of IT
Bengaluru : Indian IT firms may see revenue growth in fiscal 2020 to be as strong as or better than the previous year, looking at the commentary of global peer Accenture which raised its forecast on the back of increasing client budgets for outsourcing and consulting deals.
Last week, Accenture raised its revenue growth forecast to a range of 6.5-8.5% from 6.0-8.0% for the year ahead, as their customers globally continue to spend on new technologiesNSE 2.65 % to improve services.
Last week, Accenture raised its revenue growth forecast to a range of 6.5-8.5% from 6.0-8.0% for the year ahead, as their customers globally continue to spend on new technologiesNSE 2.65 % to improve services.
IIT -Madras, TCS conduct session on extended reality
CHENNAI: In a collaborative initiative with TCS, the Indian Institute of Technology – Madras last week conducted a session on “Extended Reality and Empathy: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.”
According to a press release, the event was meant for forming a memory studies research cluster, with an academia-industry interface.
The session was a primer on what comprises extended reality and how it shapes society, cognition and culture.
Speaking during the session, guest speaker Jae Grant, XR Consultant, the Netherlands, said, “The entire challenge is to arrive at a common reference point which will enable productive dialogue between technology studies and research in humanities.”
Avishek Parui of IIT-M, who was an event coordinator, said the objective was to explore the possibilities of digital humanities and extended reality in engaging with literary studies.
Currently, there are research scholars in the department of humanities and social sciences working in the area of memory studies.
According to a press release, the event was meant for forming a memory studies research cluster, with an academia-industry interface.
The session was a primer on what comprises extended reality and how it shapes society, cognition and culture.
Avishek Parui of IIT-M, who was an event coordinator, said the objective was to explore the possibilities of digital humanities and extended reality in engaging with literary studies.
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/iit-madras-tcs-conduct-session-on-extended-reality/articleshow/68656481.cms (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
LIRC @ A GLANCE - APRIL 2019
LIRC AT A GLANCE AS ON 30/04/2019
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TCS a Leader in CX Services in Energy and Utilities: NelsonHall
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has been positioned as a Leader in the NelsonHall NEAT for CX Services in Energy and Utilities.
“In the Business 4.0 era, utilities are on the anvil of disruptive change, with ever-evolving consumer expectations, data explosion, the proliferation of the smart ecosystem, distributed generation, and regulatory changes. Utilities today seek a connected, the collaborative, and seamless ecosystem of cognitive and digital technologies to transform the customer experience,” said Ashok Pai, Global Head, Cognitive Business Operations (CBO), TCS. “This recognition is a testament of our ability to deliver immediate benefits and meet future customer requirements across the customer experience value chain.”
TCS delivers superior omnichannel customer experiences through a well-defined engagement strategy, a streamlined digital customer journey, hyper-personalized offerings, and real-time actionable insights from customer data.
Key features of TCS’ customer experience offerings for utilities include:
• A superior end-to-end customer engagement strategy that covers envisioning, designing and deploying a tailored omnichannel engagement model covering ideation, service and experience design, and delivery.
• The Machine First Delivery Model (MFDM) that enables omnichannel customer experience management with a real-time 360-degree view of the end users to help initiate automated, proactive and pre-emptive engagements with the customer community.
• An integrated leading-edge technology solutions approach across channels and products to ensure a seamless customer journey.
• ignio powered Insights-as-a-Service, to deliver real-time and granular operational intelligence for smarter business decisions.
• KNADIA: Digital intelligent assistants that enable superior customer experience
“TCS’ implementations in self-service, digital channel enablement, personalization, and IoT analytics for energy and utilities clients highlight a strong capability across the different stages of the customer lifecycle. As the sector clients move up the digital ladder, TCS’ IP and experience in cognitive bots, responsive UI, and predictive analytics are the cornerstones of a transformational roadmap,” said Ivan Kotzev, Lead Analyst Customer Experience Services, NelsonHall.
“Our continuous investments in innovative solutions, our design-thinking approach, digital technology expertise, contextual knowledge, and investments in intellectual property strongly position us to create exponential value for our customers and transform their customer experience journey,” added Ashok Pai.
Source: https://www.ciol.com/tcs-leader-cx-services-energy-utilities-nelsonhall/ (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
Is the Future Of Artificial Intelligence Tied To The Future Of Blockchain?
Introduction
Since the beginning of modern times, each industrial revolution was driven by different automation. While factory machines and fossil fuels drove the previous industrial revolutions, the on-going automation revolution is based on data-driven artificial intelligence (AI). Understanding its impact and what will be required to support the AI-driven automation revolution is a fundamental necessity.
So, as we evaluate the impact and the support needed to harness this automation revolution, it seems that at the center of this revolution is the growing need for computing power. There are indicators that raw computing power is on its way ......
To read the full article, visit:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/2019/03/29/is-the-future-of-artificial-intelligence-tied-to-the-future-of-blockchain/#634c98376681 (Accessed on April 1, 2019)
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