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  2. JFET - Wikipedia

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    The JFET is a long channel of semiconductor material, doped to contain an abundance of positive charge carriers or holes (p-type), or of negative carriers or electrons (n-type).

  3. Principles of Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Principles of Electronics is a 2002 book by Colin Simpson designed to accompany the Electronics Technician distance education program and contains a concise and practical overview of the basic principles, including theorems, circuit behavior and problem-solving procedures of Electronic circuits and devices.

  4. Vaikunthbhai Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Vaikunthbhai Lallubhai Mehta (26 October 1891 – 27 October 1964) was a pioneer leader of Indian Cooperative Movement. Vaikunthbhai was born at Bhavnagar in Bombay Presidency. Vaikunthbhai served the Bombay State Cooperative Bank, now Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank as Chief Executive for an uninterrupted period of about 35 years.

  5. Maximum power principle - Wikipedia

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    The Odum–Pinkerton approach to Lotka's proposal was to apply Ohm's law – and the associated maximum power theorem (a result in electrical power systems) – to ecological systems. Odum and Pinkerton defined "power" in electronic terms as the rate of work, where Work is understood as a "useful energy transformation".

  6. Constituent Assembly of India - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Constituent Assembly of India were elected by the Provincial Assemblies by a single, transferable-vote system of Proportional representation. The total membership of the Constituent Assembly was 389 of which 292 were representatives of the provinces, 93 represented the princely states and 4 were from the chief commissioner ...

  7. Early Nationalists - Wikipedia

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    Their emergence marked the beginning of the organised national movement in India. Some of the important moderate leaders were Pherozeshah Mehta and Dadabhai Naoroji. [5] With members of the group drawn from educated middle-class professionals including lawyers, teachers and government officials, many of them were educated in England.

  8. V. K. Chaturvedi - Wikipedia

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    He is a former Chairman and Managing Director of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL). [2] He did his graduate studies in mechanical engineering at Vikram University - Samrat Ashok Technological Institute in 1965 and secured a master's degree in nuclear engineering from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Training School, Trombay.

  9. J. K. Mehta - Wikipedia

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    J. K. Mehta was born to K. M. Mehta in Rajnandgaon in 1901. He completed his graduation from Moir Central College and attended University of Allahabad for post-graduation studies. In 1968, he became the president of Indian Economic Association. [ 4 ]