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Managerial Economics: Demand Analysis, production function, cost output relations. Water
treatment processes - Layout of treatment plant. Origin of the quantum theory: Failure of classical
physics to explain the phenomena such as. Unit-2: Catalysis: Types of Catalytic Reagents; Types of
Catalysis; Theory of Homogeneous. Tests of Significance: Small and Large sample tests. Dr. NN
Chavan Keynote address on ADNEXAL MASS- APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT in the.
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characteristics of. Induction motor torque calculations slip torque characteristic, equivalent circuit,
performance. It covers 5 units on key aspects of research methodology: scientific methods and their
application to social sciences; population and sampling techniques; methods of data collection,
measurement, and analysis; correlation, regression, and time series analysis; and the structure and
writing of research reports. Students will be evaluated based on tests, activities, lab work, and the
quality of their completed SIP. Fats); petroleum refining and petrochemicals; polymerization
industries; polyethylene. Physical Metallurgy: Crystal structure and bonding characteristics of metals,
alloys. Standard errors and asymptotic distributions, distribution of order statisticsand range.
Uniform flow, critical flow and gradually varied flow in. Water resources - availability and use;
Water management and conservation; Water. Manufacturing Processes: Metal casting - patterns and
moulds including mould design. A details study of the concept of chemical kinetics. Parasitology 11.
Entomology 12. Systemic Diagnostic Bacteriology 13. IR Spectroscopy: IR spectrometer, Sampling
techniques, Interpretation and applications of IR. Regiospecific synthesis - Cram’s rule - Optical
Isomerism of Nitrogen compounds - Concept.
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waves, wave guides, Transmission lines, Antenna Fundamentals, Antenna Arrays. Semiconductors:
Intrinsic semiconductors, electrons and holes, Fermi level. There is no negative marking scheme in
this written exam. Multivariate Analysis, Data reduction techniques: Principle component analysis,
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management, compensation management. Pinacolone, Wolf, Tiffenov-Demjanov, Hoffmann, Curtius,
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RL, and RLC circuits, resonance, Three phase circuits. Special Concretes - Concrete design basic
working stress and limit state design concepts. Fats); petroleum refining and petrochemicals;
polymerization industries; polyethylene. Network topology, Network theorems, RC, RL, RLC
transients, ABCD, Z and Y parameters. Dimethyl formamide. Simplification of PMR spectrum;
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION: Total Marks: (Internal 15, External 35) 50 marks SUGGESTED
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third order. Analysis and Interpretation of research data using statistical tools comprising parametric
and. Hydrology: Hydrologic cycle, rainfall, evaporation, infiltration, stage discharge. Syllabus for
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flow, intersection design. Power electronics: Converters and Inverters and Choppers. Unit II
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armature reaction regulation calculation using emf. Chemical Technology: Inorganic chemical
industries; sulfuric acid, NaOH, fertilizers. Objective: To test the proficiency of students to do
research in Business Management. Concept of chemical bonding ionic bonding and covalent
bonding. Connections- simple and eccentric, beam-column connections. It covers 5 units on key
aspects of research methodology: scientific methods and their application to social sciences;
population and sampling techniques; methods of data collection, measurement, and analysis;
correlation, regression, and time series analysis; and the structure and writing of research reports.
Orientation and Reactivity in naphthalene, phenanthrene and Anthracene. Concept of Research,
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Students must complete 11 credits of coursework in three subjects over six months. The editors will
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distribution-Mathematical probability, Trial and event, sample space, Simple problem based on
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Power Systems: Transmission line parameters, performance of short, medium and long lines. Student
must also submit an IRB application approved by Dissertation Chair. Simple, Partial and Multiple
Correlation Coefficients and related tests, Simpleand multiple linear regression. Unit X: Management
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coursework and earning 11 credits, students will be officially registered for the PhD program and can
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Secondary salt effect. Climatic and sea level changes on different time scales. Coupled. Air
Pollution: Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution meteorology, air. Synchronous
motor torque calculation V and inverted V curves. Physical Metallurgy: Crystal structure and
bonding characteristics of metals, alloys. Unit-4: Stereochemistry: Classification of isomers into
structural and stereo types-Optical. COURSE CONTENTS: UNIT -I Statistical basis of managerial
decision: Frequency distribution and graphic representation of frequency distribution, Measures of
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Merits, Demerits of Mean, Median Mode and their managerial application. Forces and moments-
Equilibrium and analysis of force. Water treatment processes - Layout of treatment plant. There will
be 55 objective types multiple choice questions (MCQ). Simple nonparametric tests for one and two
sample problems. Gauss-Markov models, Analysis of variance and covariance. Uniform flow, critical
flow and gradually varied flow in. Report this Document Download now Save Save Course Syllabus
in Research II For Later 75% (4) 75% found this document useful (4 votes) 3K views 3 pages
Course Syllabus in Research II Uploaded by Jeff Jovellana AI-enhanced description This document
outlines the course syllabus for Science Research II taught by Mr. Eugene Salonga at City of
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