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    Subaru Impreza Essay

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    Following are key features found in each trim level, and each level builds upon the last. Be sure to see a Subaru dealer to learn more about each trim level and what it offers. The 2.0i sedan and 2.0i five door hatchback come with the symmetrical all-wheel drive that Subaru is known for. In addition, these vehicles are all equipped with the Starlink system created by Subaru and they feature a rear-vision camera, one designed to make reversing in the vehicle a much safer task. A partial zero…

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    Sprague Dawley Rats

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    no physical biological marker for rats with ADHD, behavioral symptoms must be observed to verify ADHD within that group. Variables that can be measured under statistical analysis are behavioral activity (wheel running) and measure of sustained attention. There are links between voluntary wheel running and rats with ADHD [1] and attention will be measured using the 5-choice serial reaction time test (5-CSRTT) developed by Carli and associates [2].…

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    Our Souls at Night (Wheel Theory) What is love? That is the age old question that is almost impossible to define, people have been asking the question for a long time and still have not found a very good answer. Love, depending on the person you ask can be many different things, but there is one thing that we cannot deny, we all experience it at least once in our lives. Professor Ira Reiss from the University of Minnesota came up with her own theory of love that is broken down into four…

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    Manual Disability

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    Both the propulsion technique of the manual wheelchair user and the wheelchair design and setup have major effects on the biomechanics of the user-wheelchair system. Despite major improvements in technology, propulsion technique is still not very well understood. It can stated, however, that three basic qualities of the user-wheelchair system determine the performance: the user, who produces the energy for propulsion, the vehicle mechanics of the wheelchair, which determine power requirements to…

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    not make use of (Sale). The machine took advantage of the weakness in the Germans' procedure and utilized six enigma wheels which searched for repeated enciphered letters. With the Bomba in use, the Poles were able to decrypt about 75% of German radio traffic (Sale). However, Germany realized their mistake and in 1938 changed the procedure, also adding two additional rotor wheels. This was just after Poland discovered that Germany was preparing for war and gave a replica of the Bomba to the…

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    My Som Expo Experiment

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    lazy. I also think that other people can use my type of food so that their hamsters can be energetic, too. I observed the results when I woke them up during the day. Then, I made a graph of my observations. My main variable was poop on the hamster wheel, one through ten, one being amazingly clean, and so on. Then, I made a google spreadsheet and graph. I tested each food for one week, doing observations on the…

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    Disability Shift

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    The initial design of the lift was to have it separate from the wheelchair. The wheelchair would have been portable through the use of four small wheels on the bottom of the lift. The user of the wheelchair would had rolled on top of the wheelchair through the use of a small ramp. Once the wheelchair was in position on top of the lift it would had proceeded to elevate ten to twelve inches in the air. The user would be able to control the lift with a wired remote. The wheelchair lift would had…

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    Turbine Model

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    Runner and transfers its kinetic energy to the bucket’s wheel. The general formula of any hydro system is: P = ƞ ƍ g Q H Where, Efficiency of turbine η Density of fluid is ρ. Mass flow rate is Q. Height of the tank is H is effective head…

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    Skateboard Research Paper

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    The wheels were made of urethane, and they had better traction on pavement. Skateboarders had the idea to attach these new wheels to their skateboards, and thus the modern skateboard was born. Since these new wheels were able to grip the ground better, tricks and stunts that skateboarders just imagined before had become possible. They were able to actually do these more intricate and gnarly stunts and tricks with the new improvements. These wheels also allowed skateboarders…

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    The big question is “Who will be held liable?”. Cars will one day have no need for a steering wheel, but as driverless cars end up in the market, they might have a steering wheel for a short period of time before going completely free from brakes and a steering wheel. I feel that there would be a difference in the liability law for driverless cars between the cars that have steering wheels and the ones that don’t. I feel that the cars that don’t have a steering implemented into the vehicle…

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