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    sheet metal center and the second cell is located in the painting department. First of all, it can be concluded that it is possible to create cells in Company X. The similarity coefficient algorithm and the direct clustering technique result in the same three cells. By using the similarity coefficient algorithm we validated the results of the direct clustering technique. Since the two different clustering methods result in the same cells, we can say that the clustering that results from these…

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    Romantic Comedy Argument

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    significantly to produce a successful film in the film industry’s current procedure. The failure to recognize the evolution of romance is the key problem because ignoring the progress leaves the genre on the bad end of adaptation. The same uses of algorithms in the process of creating a romantic comedy is becoming stereotypical. Garber notes, “The fussy woman, the caddish man, the love lost and re-gained, usually at a wedding and/or an airport—have also been a large part of their appeal.” The…

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    The difficult airway society algorithm lays out a management strategy as plan A, B, C and D according to the severity for unanticipated difficult intubation. When an unanticipated difficult intubation is encountered the plan A is implemented that is Initial intubation plan…

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    Modern surgical procedures employ a wide variety of technical devices ranging from basic mechanical instrumentation to high-tech robotic surgical complexes. Close to the top of this scale are laparoscopic surgical systems. Laparoscopic (aka minimally invasive surgery, later referred to as MIS) surgery by itself is a modern surgical technique in which operations are performed far from their location through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) elsewhere in the body [1]. The key element in…

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    The second grade classroom I am in began this year the students in the classroom practicing their addition and subtraction in a one-digit numbers through various strategies, word problems, and diverse lessons. However, as the year went on my cooperating teacher had the students begin solving two-digit addition and subtraction problems. My classroom is set up for their numeracy portion of the class that they usually start with whole group lesson, then move into small groups to practice the lesson…

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    The argument made by David Morris in FBI Will Help Local Police Unlock iPhones is that now that the FBI has the ability to crack into the data stored on iPhones, the agency will utilize this capability in many situations, including local law enforcement cases and federal counter-terrorism cases. More specifically, Morris argues that there will be an increased number of iPhones that are broken into in order to investigate crimes. He writes, “The agency has since unlocked other phones, and, CBS…

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    My mind is a palace of forgotten words and unsolvable algorithms. As human life goes on, pieces of our sanity drift from our spirit; but, I can assure you my sanity is fully connected to me. Our dance, being the grim reaper and me, is one of many. Occasionally we would play a game of cards in which I would end up tricking him, other times I would test him by doing foolish dares and grabbing risks by the neck as a young teenager. This was different; this was our last meeting before my greatest…

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    Public Trust

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    On Public Trust of the Judiciary A top news story recently talked of a presidential candidate 's closet of skeletons. Another spoke of a congressman 's scandal. How often do you see a judge’s name muddled in such controversy? Why is it people seem to react better to a court decision than an official 's statement? What accounts for this sort of behavior? I submit that people trust the courts more. To understand this phenomenon, it’s necessary to break down its factors. 1) The nature of the…

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    As the technology becomes a larger part of our lives, there are more and more articles discussing the topic. Nicholas Carr writes “Is Google Making Us Stupid?,” which is a article that covers the different ways the internet is disconnecting our lives and brains from the real world. He starts with a personal story that discusses his ability to stay focused has dropped as the internet has made it more difficult to process larger pieces of information. (Carr para. 5) The writer is grateful for…

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    Computed Tomography

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    It used a two sets of x-ray and two sets of detector arrays in a single CT gantry (Figure 1.4). Dual means that it used two different energy levels of x-rays, since material have its own attenuation, DECT can utilize the mathematical algorithm when the tissue has been exposed to both low and high energy polychromatic x-ray beams. One of the detectors covers the entire scan field of view (FOV), approximately 50 cm and the others detector is smaller compared to the other one. The advantages…

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