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மொழிபெயர்ப்பு

Last Update: 2011-05-07
Subject: Accounting
Usage Frequency: 2
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this means how many people wish to buy that goods or services

அர்த்தம் எவ்வளவு மக்கள் அந்த பொருட்கள் அல்லது சேவைகள் வாங்க விரும்பும்

Last Update: 2011-03-25
Subject: General
Usage Frequency: 3
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Flowers are a part of nature. There are many types of flowers eg:rose,sunflower,daisy

Flowers are a part of nature. Eg:rose , sunflower , daisy

Last Update: 2011-10-11
Subject: General
Usage Frequency: 1
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Many new messages detected

பல செய்திகள் கண்டறியப்பட்டன

Last Update: 2009-01-01
Subject: Computer Science
Usage Frequency: 2
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Reference: MatteoT

Too many files specified. You listed %1 and maximum is %2.

பல கோப்புகள் குறிப்பிடப்பட்டன. நீங்கள் %1 ஐ பட்டியலிடப்பட்டுள்ளீர்கள் ஆனால் அதிகபட்சம் %2.

Last Update: 2009-01-01
Subject: Computer Science
Usage Frequency: 2
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Reference: MatteoT

Your first account has been set up.\n\nOpera's revolutionary client for mail and news\nis different than ordinary mail programs in many ways,\nand it is therefore strongly advised that you read\nthrough a tutorial.\n\nWould you like to read it now?

உங்களுடைய முதல் கணக்கு அமைக்கப்பட்டது.\n\nஅஞ்சல் மற்றும் செய்திக்கான Opera -இன் சிறப்பான கிளையண்ட்\nசாதாரண அஞ்சல் நிரல்களை விட பல வகைகளில் வேறுபட்டது,\nமேலும் இந்த பயிற்சித்திட்டத்தை நீங்கள் முழுமையாக\nபடிக்க மிகவும் பரிந்துரைக்கிறோம்.\n\nஅதை இப்போது படிக்க விரும்புகிறீர்களா?

Last Update: 2009-01-01
Subject: Computer Science
Usage Frequency: 2
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Reference: MatteoT

This is with reference to your advertisement in "The New York Times", dated November 23, 2011, inviting applications for the position of Welding Inspector in your esteemed organization. I have eight years experience as a quality inspector and I am seeking employment with a growing and diversifying organization, like yours. My experience as a quality inspector has acquainted me with all the aspects of this job. By training, I am a mechanical engineer that makes me cognizant with the entire theory associated with welding of different engineering materials. In addition to this, I have undergone numerous trainings to sharpen my skills. These trainings have made me adept with all the standard welding codes. I am well aware of the prevalent working practices in this field and I am more than comfortable with all the Non Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques employed for testing welded joints. With one of my previous employers, I was also involved with monitoring of the materials supplied for welding and with the process of welding. This has enabled me to develop a comprehensive approach about welding that I can apply with considerable expertise. Apart from this, I have good connections in the fabrication industry that provide me with market information. On many occasions, I have used this to suggest modifications in welding design with spectacular results. It will be a great experience to work with an organization that is considered to be among the best fabricators. I am particularly impressed with the whole range of areas where your organization has a strong presence - ranging from automobile body building to suspension bridges. I have attached my resume with this letter. You can get in touch with me on the telephone number or the email address mentioned above. Yours Sincerely, (Kenneth Simmons)

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Last Update: 2012-02-06
Subject: General
Usage Frequency: 1
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Figure 1.7-2 has divided the airline functionality into layers, providing a framework in which we can discuss airline travel. Now, when we want to describe a part of airline travel we can talk about a specific, well-defined component of airline travel. For example, when we discuss gate functionality, we know we are discussing functionality that sits elow baggage handling, and above takeoff and landing. We note that each layer, combined with the layers below it, implement some functionality, some service. At the ticketing layer and below, airline-counter-to-airline-counter transfer of a person is accomplished. At the baggage layer and below, baggage-check-to-baggage-claim transfer of a person and their bags in accomplished. Note that the baggage layer provides this service only to an already ticketed person. At the gate layer, departure-gate-to-arrival-gate transfer of a person and their bags is accomplished. At the takeoff/landing layer, runway-to-runway transfer of a person (actually, many people) and their bags, is accomplished. Each layer provides its functionality (service) by (i) performing certain actions within that layer (e.g., at the gate layer, loading and unloading people from an airplane) and by (ii) using the services of the layer directly below it (e.g., in the gate layer, using the runway-to-runway passenger transfer service of the takeoff/landing layer). As noted above, a layered architecture allows us to discuss a well-defined, specific part of a large and complex system. This itself is of considerable value. When a system has a layered structure it is also much easier to change the implementation of the service provided by the layer. As long as the layer provides the same service to the layer above it, and uses the same services from the layer below it, the remainder of the system remains unchanged when a layer's implementation is changed. (Note that changing the implementation of a service is very different from changing the service itself!) For example, if the gate functions were changed (e.g., to have people board and disembark by height), the remainder of the airline system would remain unchanged since the gate layer still provides the same function (loading and unloading people); it simply implements that function in a different manner after the change. For large and complex systems that are constantly being updated, the ability to change the implementation of a service without affecting other components of the system is another important advantage of layering



Last Update: 2011-11-01
Subject: Computer Science
Usage Frequency: 1
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Face Recognition is an important biometric technology for secure human interface applications. Though face recognition techniques have been used in many fields, it still has several problems to be solved, such as robustness to variations of pose, illumination and expression. Their compensation algorithms may produce much noise and make face abnormal, which degrades the face image quality. Registering face images of every subject at every pose (multi-pose face image) is an effective way for pose-robust face recognition. But it is not possible to register such huge multi-pose face images. The main focus is on pose-robustness and a pose-robust face recognition method based on 3D reconstruction. The different 2D face images were reconstructed into 3D shape model .Then the new pose face images were generated using the reconstructed 3D shape model. Face recognition is performed with generated multi-pose face images. In the Proposed system the noise is reduced and move spikes from all the 3D faces and it uses Iterative Closet Point (ICP) to align all 3D face with the first person, for each face the nose tip will be identified and Depth image are constructed using the region subsequently.

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Last Update: 2011-06-01
Subject: Computer Science
Usage Frequency: 2
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