How does RIFS, used in greenfield mode help increase the throughput of 802.11n?

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In greenfield mode, the 802.11n amendment allows for a Reduced Interframe Space (RIFS)-a shorter (2-microsecond) interframe space that can be used instead of a SIFS at the end of each transmitted frame, resulting in far less timing overhead and helping further increase the overall throughput of 802.11n.

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In ____ welding, one workpiece is fixed in a stationary holding device. The other is clamped in a spindle chuck, which is accelerated rapidly.

A. ultrasonic B. stud C. inertia D. laser beam

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What damper is the best choice when fully opened and fully closed are the primary damper positions?

a. Parallel blade b. Opposed blade c. Motorized d. Lateral blade

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A modulating control:

A) Can be used with any voltage by adjusting the modulator setting. B) Is mainly an off-and-on type of control. C) Can position a damper or valve to positions other than full open or closed. D) Can modulate mechanical signals to wireless frequencies for remote control.

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How is a header shown and labeled on a floor plan print?

What will be an ideal response?

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