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Analog Electronic Circuits BECE206L 3
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BACSE103 1
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Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering EEE1001 5
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BCLE214L 4
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BCSE306L_AI BCSE306L_AI 1
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BECE102L 3
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Biotechnology 1
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BIY1007 BIY1007 2
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Bmee101 BCEE201 2
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BPHY101L 1
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BPHY101P PHY101 2
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BST5001 BST5001 2
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C Programming language CSE1005 39
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Calculus for Engineers MAT1011 11
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Computer Science CSE 9
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CSE-4020 8
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CSE2003 1
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CSE2007 cse2007 4
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CSE2015 1
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CSE2030 2
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CSE3008 1
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CSE4010 1
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CSI 2007 1
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CSI1002 5
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CSI2007 4
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Data structure and algorithms 2
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Differential Equations and Transforms BMAT101L 1
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ECE0N 601 2
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EEE1001 EEE1001 9
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Electric Vehicles 3
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Engineering calculus 1
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Engineering Chemistry CHY1701 2
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Engineering Physics PHY1701 1
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Lean Startup Management 7
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MSM5002 1
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Problem Solving and Object Oriented Programming CSE1002 4
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Statistics - Module 1 mat2001 2
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Swe1001 1
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UBCA201L UBCA201L 8
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Ucs0134 1
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global warming notes that covers important topics like Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) and The Montreal Protocol .
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global warming notes that covers important topics like Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) and The Montreal Protocol .
This document provides the indepth implementation of various types of linked list including Circular linked lists.
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Vellore Institute Of Technology•Data structure and algorithms
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This document provides the indepth implementation of various types of linked list including Circular linked lists.
At the end of the course the student will be able to 
1. Design the BJT and MOSFET amplifier circuits using suitable biasing techniques and analyze their frequency response characteristics. 
2. Distinguish among different classes of MOSFET power amplifiers and employ them for various applications. 
3. Analyze the different active biasing techniques and MOSFET-based differential 
amplifiers and their frequency response characteristics. 
4. Comprehend the ideal characteristics of OP-AMPs and desig...
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At the end of the course the student will be able to 
1. Design the BJT and MOSFET amplifier circuits using suitable biasing techniques and analyze their frequency response characteristics. 
2. Distinguish among different classes of MOSFET power amplifiers and employ them for various applications. 
3. Analyze the different active biasing techniques and MOSFET-based differential 
amplifiers and their frequency response characteristics. 
4. Comprehend the ideal characteristics of OP-AMPs and desig...
At the end of the notes the student will be able to 
1. Design the BJT and MOSFET amplifier circuits using suitable biasing techniques and analyze their frequency response characteristics. 
2. Distinguish among different classes of MOSFET power amplifiers and employ themfor various applications. 
3. Analyze the different active biasing techniques and MOSFET-based differential 
amplifiers and their frequency response characteristics. 
4. Comprehend the ideal characteristics of OP-AMPs and design ...
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At the end of the notes the student will be able to 
1. Design the BJT and MOSFET amplifier circuits using suitable biasing techniques and analyze their frequency response characteristics. 
2. Distinguish among different classes of MOSFET power amplifiers and employ themfor various applications. 
3. Analyze the different active biasing techniques and MOSFET-based differential 
amplifiers and their frequency response characteristics. 
4. Comprehend the ideal characteristics of OP-AMPs and design ...
introduction to c and a lot of inbuilt programs . loops has been discussed and how to define variables has been discussed
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Vellore Institute Of Technology•swe1001
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introduction to c and a lot of inbuilt programs . loops has been discussed and how to define variables has been discussed
The document covers the basics of creating classes, defining properties and behaviors, and using constructors to initialize objects. It also touches on the concept of encapsulation, which is the bundling of data and methods within a class to control access to them. Overall, the document provides a good introduction to object-oriented programming using C++ and explains the key concepts in a clear and concise manner.
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Vellore Institute Of Technology•CSE-4020
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The document covers the basics of creating classes, defining properties and behaviors, and using constructors to initialize objects. It also touches on the concept of encapsulation, which is the bundling of data and methods within a class to control access to them. Overall, the document provides a good introduction to object-oriented programming using C++ and explains the key concepts in a clear and concise manner.
These hand-written class notes on Database Management Systems (DBMS) are a comprehensive resource for anyone seeking to understand the fundamentals of data management in computer systems. The notes cover a range of topics.Each topic is presented in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for the reader to follow along and grasp the key concepts.
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Vellore Institute Of Technology•CSE4010
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These hand-written class notes on Database Management Systems (DBMS) are a comprehensive resource for anyone seeking to understand the fundamentals of data management in computer systems. The notes cover a range of topics.Each topic is presented in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for the reader to follow along and grasp the key concepts.
this document provides the difference between data type and abstract data type in detail
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this document provides the difference between data type and abstract data type in detail
Providing the deep information with description about three schema architecture ,two tier architecture ,three tier architecture .My document is best useful for Writing exams .
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Providing the deep information with description about three schema architecture ,two tier architecture ,three tier architecture .My document is best useful for Writing exams .
DNA and RNA viruses are types of viruses based on the type of genetic material they contain. DNA viruses have a genome composed of double-stranded DNA, while RNA viruses have a genome composed of single-stranded RNA. Both types of viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, including animals, plants, and bacteria. The replication of DNA viruses typically occurs within the host cell's nucleus, while RNA viruses replicate in the cytoplasm. RNA viruses often have a faster replication rate than DNA v...
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Vellore Institute Of Technology•BST5001
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DNA and RNA viruses are types of viruses based on the type of genetic material they contain. DNA viruses have a genome composed of double-stranded DNA, while RNA viruses have a genome composed of single-stranded RNA. Both types of viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, including animals, plants, and bacteria. The replication of DNA viruses typically occurs within the host cell's nucleus, while RNA viruses replicate in the cytoplasm. RNA viruses often have a faster replication rate than DNA v...