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    Nastia was a natural at what she did, by the time she was three years old she was already showing interest in the sport and had natural talent. Nastia brought home one gold medal, three silver medals and one bronze medal, she was also the balance beam world champion in 2005 and 2007, along with many more accomplishments during her career as a gymnast. Nastia was born in Moscow, Russia on October 30, 1989, but was raised in Parker, Texas. Nastia was raised by her parents , who were both well…

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY ON FRICTION WELDED AND ELECTRON BEAM WELDED JOINTS MADE BY 20VNiMoCr120 STEEL Gabriela IANCULESCU*, Lucia Violeta MELNIC, Marian Andrei GURĂU Ovidius University of Constanta Abstract: In the paper there are presented experimental results concerning mechanical characteristics of friction-welded joints in comparison with electron beam welded joints, made by 20VNiMoCr120 heat-resistant steel, which are part of some elements working at high pressure and temperature. The paper…

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    childhood dream? I was getting ready to compete beam, my strongest event, when I made eye contact with Alexa Lost. “Up…

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    Electron Microscope

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    Electron microscope (Manning, n.d.) is the instrument used to magnify different scientific artifacts with the used of electron beams to create the illustration of the sample, and has the capacity to magnify two million times of the original specimen. The development of the electron microscope was first known in the year 1931 because Ernst Ruska and Maximoll Knoll magnified electron image successfully, but the equipment was actually constructed in 1933 (Innes, n.d.). The concept of the electron…

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    wrong is the very common phrase, “jet fuel cannot melt steel beams.” It can. As pseudoscientists, conspirators choose to not look at the evidence. “The maximum flame temperature increase for burning hydrocarbons (jet fuel) in air is, thus, about 1,000°C—hardly sufficient to melt steel at 1,500°C” (Thomas W. Eagar and Christopher Musso). According to these two gentlemen, there is no way the towers would have collapsed because the steel beams did not melt. Eager and Musso are completely correct…

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    community. In other words, she has a lot to lose by getting married. Therefore, It would be a shame for her to lower herself to that of a “petty household god”(Line 8). The second stanza speaks of the sun whose beams should be shining in private. This is so that it can compliment the girls beams “which are/ more bright and large”(15-16). Throughout the poem Philips is quite obviously making a point…

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    Essay On Logos Logos

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    the industry today. The beam of the laser is a highly intense light, with the size of a single wavelength. The wavelength is on the infrared part of the light scale, this making it invisible to the human eye. Once the beam is focused (by going through a number of “beam benders”) the beam goes through a nozzle. The laser isn't the only thing that goes through that nozzle, Compressed gas such as Nitrogen or oxygen also flow through the nozzle. You can focus the laser beam by using a special lens…

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    Garbage is spread everywhere, lives are lost, buildings are razed to the ground, and cars have been tossed like soccer balls. Actually, this would be the effects of a natural disaster.Earthquakes are among the dreadful consequences of nature that may cause loss of life and food shortage (Figure 1).In fact, earthquakes often happen when two rock plates encounter each other, creating friction. Due to the strength of the force, shock waves will be sent through the ground, creating an earthquake (…

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    convey the laser beam to a lens which focuses it to an optimal spot size. Different types of lasers can be used in the LMD process such as Nd:YAG laser, CO2 laser and excimer laser. [8] However, the most commonly used laser for LMD is the Nd: YAG laser. Nd:YAG lasers are solid-state lasers. The lasing material in a Nd:YAG laser is neodymium ions doped in YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet –Y3Al5O12) rod. At 1.06μm the wavelength of Nd:YAG lasers is close to that of infrared. The lasers beam in a…

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    Rotating Tires

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    Place the jack under this beam and then pump up and down on the jack handle. Once the tire is 2 to 3 inches off the ground, place a support jack under the beam. On a support jack, pull up on the black support till it come to the height of the car. To release it, pull up on the little lever to the side. Once the car is sitting safely and securely on this support (make sure that the jack, spread part on top holds the beam, and does not go with the beam), you can turn or spin the handle of…

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