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    finding out the relationship between sound waves and the sinusoidal representation. Sinusoidal is any graph mainly consisted of either the sine or cosine function. The general formula for Sinusoidal waves is y=Acosfx+C.The height of the wave of this particular function is the Amplitude. It can be written as y=Asinx and y=Acosx, where the absolute value of A is the amplitude. Also in the trigonometric function, the number of cycles it completes in a given interval 2π is the frequency. It can be…

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    Best-First Search Paper

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    Beam search is an informed algorithm for searching a graph that extends the Breadth-First search (Jungwirth, 2006). The Breadth-First search is essentially a special-case Best-First search where the evaluation function, f(n) is the same as the heuristics function, h(n) (JONES, 2008). Therefore in order to properly discuss Beam search, there is the need for a brief introduction to Best-First algorithm. The Best-First search traverses a tree from top to bottom and searches for nodes on the same…

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    Low Pass Filter Essay

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    performance of data acquisition equipment that will be used to acquire data on an upcoming project was taken on. 2. Effect of a Low Pass Filter In order to determine the effect of a low pass filter the NI9234 module was connected to the output of the function generator and set to channel 0. The Data…

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    Ekg Report Sample

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    Do your results support or reject the conclusions presented in the article you summarized for homework? The article I summarized for homework supports the conclusions I presented. b. What changed in terms of physiology (i.e., heart function, lung function, etc.) with your treatment? How did these changes serve the needs of your body? In terms of physiology, my treatments displayed that the experimentee’s heart worked harder (increased heart rate, in attempt to lower heart rate) and to adjust…

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    muscles, the researchers found that, “The gastrocnemius and soleus muscles both help during standing, which is necessary for standing upright without getting off balance.” However the study also found that, “The gastrocnemius and soleus have different functions during hopping, when the soleus is actually inhibited. Another difference between the two was found when studying the maximum peak to peak amplitudes were different. This is due to the muscle fibers being recruited at different times.” ()…

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    Neuron Function Essay

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    Write an essay describing the neuron function. The nervous system is made of the central nervous system which includes: - The brain - Spinal cord It is also made up of the peripheral nervous system which is consisted of the sensory and motor neurons and lastly the autonomic nervous system which helps in modifying the body processes such as the digestion and heart rate for the body to function properly. [1] Neurons are excitable cells that help in processing and transmitting information. Even…

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    Figure 5.8 is a pulse height spectrum of the net counts of the beta- emitting radionuclide, 137Cs as a function of pulse height voltage. Within Figure 5.8, the majority of the counts reside in the low voltage region, below 25 mV. It is possible to discriminate the between the different particle types by virtue of the pulse height distribution and establishing detection window threshold within the detection unit. As discussed earlier, it is possible to establish a lower threshold limit that…

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    Biochemistry Lab Report

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    DIAGNOSIS OF ANAEMIA: DETERMINATION OF HAEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION Introduction Red blood cells contain the protein molecule haemoglobin (Hb); it is made up of four polypeptide chains and contains iron. Its function is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the bodies tissue and to carry carbon dioxide from tissue back to the lungs. Anaemia can be caused when there is a lack of iron in the body which leads to a reduction in the number of red blood cells. Iron is used to carry oxygen in the blood so If…

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    sets of numbers that are composed of complex numbers that do not diverge for varying conditions of the function fc(z)=z²+c. For the Mandelbrot set, the function is iterated from z=0. The filled Julia set holds c constant for any complex number to look at the behavior of the iterated functions for each value of z in the complex plane. Both sets are derived from the iterations of simple functions in the complex plane, but cause unpredictable, infinite fractal patterns when graphed. Furthermore,…

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    the end. I like how she approached her hypothesis with a set of panel data with a good time range (1998 - 2006). I think that this project is more complicated than the average, since panel data was the last topic covered in class. She has colorful graphs, and a very nice poster board. Leah also mentioned one limitation that might make the result look the way she didn’t want to, which is missing the age from 20-26. As a result, she had to remove a lot of the variables that she wanted to include…

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