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    A Review of Some Updates in the 13th Edition of “Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics with Modern Physics” (Authors: Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman; contributing author, A. Lewis Ford; 2012)

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    Young, H.D.; and Freedman, R.A.; Ford, A.L. (contributing author). 2012. Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics with Modern Physics. 13th ed.Pearson Education, Inc., Addison-Wesley, San Francisco, CA, USA

    How to Use Singular and Plural Forms (Part Two)

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    This contribution is the second part of the article on how to use singular and plural forms initiated in the previous journal issue. The use of said forms is often context-dependent. The examples provided below are for nouns ending in -s. Some nouns with identical plural and singular forms (irregular plurals like series, species, etc.) can be: - singular (a series, a species); - plural/countable (different series, many species); - uncountable (Balmer series (physics), type species (biology), used in a particular sense). However, certain uncountable nouns require a singular verb such as: billiards, darts, dominoes, mumps, news, shingles. Also, certain plural nouns require a plural verb such as: arms, clothes, contents, customs, glasses, goods, groceries, jeans, means, outskirts, pants, pyjamas, scissors, spectacles, surroundings, thanks, tidings, trousers

    Book Review: A Conceptual Review of “Digital Communication Systems”

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    (Author: Simon Haykin, 2014)Haykin, S. 2014. Digital Communication Systems.John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA.Available: <http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EHEP001809.html>

    How to Use Words Ending in -al or -ar and Their Related Forms

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    This article contains a collection of certain words ending in -al or -ar which are used in the technical literature. The said words are presented irrespective of their origin and their related forms are obtained by attaching additional suffixes. The selected words can be found in The American Heritage® Dictionary (2006) at Dictionary.com (2012). The website also provides additional references, like the Collins English Dictionary (2009), for some rarely used related forms. The words ending in -al are shown in Table 1 and the words ending in -ar are shown in Table 2

    How to Cite Patents and Trademarks

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    Patents Patents are cited by including the name(s) of the inventor(s), the year of issuing the patent, and the title of the patent. The name of the issuing institution at the time of issuing the patent, the patent number and the exact dates of the patent being filed, issued and eventually expired (optional) conclude the citation

    Book Review

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    Review of “The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2012” (The World Bank) in Relation to ASEANThe World Bank. 2012. The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2012. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA. Available: <http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-0-8213-8996-6>

    Graphene and Communications Technology

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    The advances in communications technology depend on the development of tiny devices being capable of transmitting and receiving data at the highest possible data rates. The digital signal processing at gigabit-per-second rates is soon to be upgraded to the terabit-per-second range. Nanotechnology provides a variety of alternatives for the design of ultrafast nanoscale components. Graphene is one particular material which is considered for possible implementation due to its superior physical properties. This contribution is based on a selection of some foundation studies which explore the potential of graphene for emerging applications with an emphasis on communications technology

    Book Review A Review of “The Global Innovation Index 2014: The Human Factor in Innovation” (Editors: Soumitra Dutta, Bruno Lanvin and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent)

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    Dutta, S.; Lanvin, B.; and Wunsch-Vincent, S. (eds.) 2014. The Global Innovation Index2014: The Human Factor in Innovation. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, NY,USA; Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires (INSEAD), Fontainebleau, Île-deFrance,France; and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Switzerland.Available: <http://www.globalinnovationindex.org/userfiles/file/reportpdf/GII-2014-v5.pdf>

    How to Use Mathematical and Physical Constants

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    The technical studies utilize a large number of constants which occur in mathematics and physics. The symbolic representation of such constants is often straightforward but their numerical values should also be shown, especially when the calculations are sensitive to the number of true digits taken into consideration

    How to Use Singular and Plural Forms

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    The technical literature contains a variety of singular and plural forms. Although in most cases such forms are obtained by observing basic rules, the use of other formsis notstraightforward
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