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    Verbal memory impairments in schizophrenia associated with cortical thinning S. Guimond, M.M. Chakravarty, L. Bergeron-Gagnon, R. Patel, M. Lepage Background Our memory is a cognitive function that we most call upon. We are constantly using our memory to store numerous amounts of information, which helps us to develop our own bank of common knowledge, which we can later call upon. We tend to consider memory as a whole, when in fact the type of information we memorize and recall, actually…

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    equation which can be found by taking the derivative of the x equation, which we have done, and vel represents the velocity of the equation. g/2 represents the acceleration affecting the equation, which is gravity, and in represents the distance from the vertex to the origin. Notice that gravity had to be converted in order to keep all units consistent throughout the equation, shown in work. After plugging in the appropriate information, shown on work, we find the position x and position y…

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    texts will often refer to the World Health Organisation (WHO, 1996) definition of normal childbirth as “spontaneous in onset, low-risk at the start of labour and remaining so throughout labour and delivery. The infant is born spontaneously in the vertex position between 37 and 42 completed weeks of pregnancy. After birth mother and infant are in good condition”. Whilst the Department of Health (2003) defined 'normal delivery' as “without induction, without the use of instruments, not by…

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    Graphene Case Study

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    Facts; Graphene is one of the many forms of carbon. It being a form of carbon gives it the name "allotrope of carbon". The material consists of one layer of thick hexagonal lattice with one atom at each vertex (a vertex is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet). It has the basic structure of any other form of carbon there is. For example, other forms of carbon are; Graphite, carbon nanotubes and charcoal. Structure; Each atom has four…

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    Mere Definition Essay

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    In the article, The Role of Definition, the author discusses how a mere definition can affect the way a student will interpret information. A definition can contain concepts that are difficult to understand and will hamper a student’s ability to learn. As math in the classroom progresses, The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics recommends that the students create their own definitions of for mathematical terminology with the modification from a teacher. This is done to get the student to…

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    On Folded Wings (Origami)

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    I chose the Chapter One “On Folded Wings” project because ever since I was a kid I always loved using paper to make all sorts of things, including shapes, cards, airplanes, and boats. Creating and designing things is always fun, and when you are a kid paper is one of the most abundant materials you could have to make whatever you like. However, my motor skills were not up to the challenge of making complex origami designs, but now, I think I’m ready to give it a shot. I want to show in this…

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    Pt1420 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    the individuals so the measurer is perpendicular to the cart if that's logical & while making sure that the segments are taught & after that we finally have a point. Basically for this question the main & important things for polynomials are the vertex , the axis of symmetry & of course the x & y intercepts. Also one that I forgot to mention is the degree of the polynomial. The reason why they are necessary are because the degree itself will…

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    Anatomia Munni Analysis

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    Essay question: “What can Figure 1 (the title page of Anatomia Mundini) tell us about dissection around 1500?” (word count:) 12 2.0 Paintings are amongst the useful sources that help shed light to historical situations. They help along with other paintings and historical sources reflect the attitudes of the painter and society alike towards the subjects it portrays. They can even (subconsciously and implicitly) reveal social structure and hierarchy in terms of education, wealth, etc. The…

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    The Pieta was commissioned by French cardinal Jean Bilheres de Lagraulus, the scene of the Pieta depicts a draped Virgin Mary with the dead body of Christ resting in her arms after the crucifixion, death, and removal from the cross. This was one of the key events in Mary’s life, known as the Seven Sorrows of Mary, which were the subject of Catholic devotional prayers. Michelangelo’s Pieta differed largely from other portrayals of this scene, having created the facial expressions and bodily…

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    Non-Rapid Eye Movement

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    2.0 STAGES OF SLEEP 2.1 Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) Sleep Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep can be characterized into three distinct stages, previously classified into four stages. NREM sleep can be differentiated from rapid eye movement (REM) sleep due to its lack of muscle paralysis and bursts of eye movement typically observed in REM sleep3. Additionally, NREM sleep demonstrates characteristic waves and spindles captured on electroencephalogram (EEG) readings that differ significantly…

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