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Understanding SSB-SC Modulation in Analog Communication

Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC) modulation is a technique in analog communication that transmits a single sideband along with the carrier signal, offering advantages such as reduced bandwidth consumption, increased signal transmission capacity, and lower noise interference. However, the

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Analogue Communication: DSB-SC Modulation in Computer Engineering

Explore the world of Analogue Communication through Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier Modulation (DSB-SC) in the Computer Engineering Department at the University of Mustansiriyah. Delve into lectures covering the fundamentals and intricacies of this modulation technique under the guidance of Dr. H

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Appellate Decisions Impacting Law Enforcement Officers: Summary & Updates

This collection covers selected appellate decisions impacting law enforcement officers from June 1, 2017, to June 1, 2018. It includes insights from the U.S. Supreme Court, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Virginia Supreme Court, and Virginia Court of Appeals. Topics include Fourth Amendment, Fifth

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DRIVE-SHIFT Study: Switch to DOR/3TC/TDF in HIV Patients - Efficacy and Drug Resistance Analysis

The DRIVE-SHIFT study evaluated switching to DOR/3TC/TDF in HIV patients with suppressed viral loads. The study aimed to assess the efficacy of DOR/3TC/TDF compared to continuation of current antiretroviral therapy (cART) at both 24 and 48 weeks. Results showed non-inferiority of DOR/3TC/TDF in main

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Exploring Explanations of Forgetting in Memory

This content delves into various explanations of forgetting in memory, such as trace decay, displacement, interference, retrieval theory, and motivated forgetting. It discusses why people forget and evaluates these theories. Additionally, it explores the Multi Store Model of Memory and concepts like

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Recovering Subterranean Archives: Unearthing South African Cultural Heritage

This project focuses on recovering, repatriating, and reinserting South African cultural artifacts that were suppressed during the oppressive 1960s era. By excavating underground cultural works and incorporating them into curricula, the aim is to heal fragmentation and reclaim lost narratives, espec

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The School Boy by William Blake - A Poetic Reflection on Childhood and Education

The School Boy by William Blake captures the essence of a child who resists the constraints of formal education, finding joy in nature instead. Through vivid imagery and poignant verses, the poet portrays the consequences of stifling a child's natural inclinations and questions how true joy can exis

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The Rise of Fascism in Italy: The Reign of Mussolini

Italy's post-World War 1 chaos paved the way for Mussolini's rise to power as a dictator. Using violence and intimidation, the Fascists dismantled democracy, centralized power, and promoted extreme nationalism and militarism. Despite promises of order and greatness, Mussolini's regime suppressed dis

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Social Entrepreneurship in the Czech Republic: Roots, Development, and Current Status

Roots of social entrepreneurship in the Czech Republic trace back to solidarity values pre-transition to a market economy. Suppressed under communist regimes, resurgence post-transition faced challenges due to lack of institutional framework. Presently, the Czech Republic lacks specific legislation

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Civil Liberties and Dissent in America: World War I and Beyond

Civil liberties in America during World War I were challenged as state and local governments suppressed anti-war sentiments, leading to the transformation of the Justice Department to counter-subversive actions. Organizations like the NCLB fought for freedom of expression, culminating in the creatio

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BRAAVE 2020 Study: Week 72 Outcomes and COVID-19 Impact in Black American Adults with HIV

The BRAAVE 2020 study focused on Black American adults with HIV who were virologically suppressed and switched to B/F/TAF treatment. The study analyzed outcomes at Weeks 0, 24, 48, and 72, with an extension phase involving 330 participants. Operational challenges due to COVID-19 were addressed throu

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