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    with epilepsy with millisecond accuracy. This allows them to make potential predictions prior to onset of seizures. Furthermore, as a result MEG provides good spatial…

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    Vertical Jump Experiment

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    Does an Increase in Heart Rate affect the height of a Vertical Jump? Introduction: Whether it’s dunking, spiking or getting over that bar, every athlete strives to perfect a high jump. A vertical jump is the action of increasing the centre of gravity in the vertical plane with only the use of one's own muscles (Verma, C, (2015)). The motion of a vertical jump is used in many sports including volleyball, basketball and even football. In sports such as volleyball it could mean the difference…

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    challenges over the last century from the radio communications equipment, the advent of the automobile and their employment in patrol practices, to modern advanced smart phones that can employ combined technologies that can triangulate with near precision accuracy the location of gun fire and then notify an officer through an app on his or hers smart phone. The continuously changing security environment over the years since 9/11, combined with the acceleration of advancing technologies in both…

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    human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance. A machine or device that operates automatically or by remote control.. People need robots for repetitive and high-precision work. Robots perform tasks in hostile environments that are impossible for humans, while also carrying out repetitious tasks with speed and accuracy. Without robots, our modern industrialized world would not be possible .We have robots to make our lives easier, finish tasks for us, and to do do things that are dirty…

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    M of HCl. In the expected result, the concentration of the NaOH was 0.50 moles. The percent error for the lab was only 6%, which means the lab had a fairly high accuracy. Differences between the expected results and the actual result would be caused by the sources of error. Both trials resulted in the same concentration, so the precision of the lab was also high. DISCUSSION OF THEORY: A titration is used to find the unknown concentration of an acid or base. Based off of the Bronsted-Lowry…

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    Apollo 13 Analysis

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    along the way are also reported with accuracy. For example, the film points out details such as the “main B bus undervolt” that occurred shortly after the primary explosion. This seemingly complicated phrase means that an electrical circuit onboard stopped providing power to the astronauts’ module (Tobias). This could have easily been overlooked but was added to the film to convey a sense of accuracy and precision in the retelling of the event. These accuracies exhibit the struggles and…

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    directly. Shelves can be directly based on the data of the van, without having to match purchase order data. It not only reduces the workload of shelves personnel but also improve the accuracy. Because everything is record in the system, reduce the risk of…

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    Up until the 1770’s few Americans were thinking about independence from Britain, and the struggle was framed in the terms of colonial protests seeking redress for grievances( Hugh Dussek). Increasing tension eventually led to the declaration of independence and in turn resulted in the revolutionary war. All of the tension resulted in an overwhelming amount of motivation for the American colonists, they had a reason, an incentive to fight, whereas the British soldiers had little if any motivation…

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    Introduction The use of drugs of abuse has become an increasing problem throughout the world. Drugs of abuse range from anything to illegal drugs such as cocaine, misuse of prescriptions or even nicotine. Drugs of abuse are more than just harmful to a person’s health, they also have an impact the environment, including water treatment processes. The purpose of these experiments is to identify the compounds in aquatic samples from various places throughout the world. Verifying these compounds is…

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    the staple of light artillery. The ability to continually have the enemy on the move and guessing the point of attack made it difficult for enemies to counter attack the precision and accuracy of the cannon fires. The battery had the ability to respond to rapidly after being openly engaged by the Mexican Army. The precision of the cannon fires was capable of deadly force which was displayed when a Mexican General attempted to flank the position of the cannons to disrupt the battery. The fly…

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