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    Dynatim Data Report

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    comparison we also connected the tree to a DynaTIm sensor from RinnTech. This process yielded us with some amazingly accurate values to the degree of 10000th. Even though the millisecond part of the code was a software oriented one and had minor calibration issues, our sensors worked just fine. They were actually giving out more than 800 results per second. In the above test there was a small range of spike that was generated. To eliminate this I changed the code format. I also added the RAW…

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    Globisen Research Paper

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    TITLE/Headline? Is that a funky hockey puck, or just Tupperware container for your lunch? Nope, it is a LabDisc from Globisens. Students in Ms Keith’s Advanced Placement Environmental Science class were almost giddy as tested and probed the goldfish water as they prepared for their ecocolumn terrarium projects. “We can use more than one probe at the same time!” quipped Lia DeGroot. These students were using the LabDisc GenSci from Globisens. Billed as an all in one STEM labs, these devices…

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    Hiring Managers Scenarios

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    Scenarios for Hiring Managers Scenarios for Hiring Managers 1) TA has their standard hiring event with 10 candidates from various backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, and experiences. One candidate is an African-American woman in her late fifties with six years of earlier warehouse experience with a prominent local company. She was interviewed by an HR Specialist and a Coach from the manufacturing line. After the candidate was interviewed, the coach begins to discuss with the other coaches why this…

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    One of the parameters that determines water quality is pH. It is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion and is intended to be a measurement of the balance of acids and bases. Temperature affects pH. In pure water, a decrease in pH of 0.45 occurs when temperature is increased by 25°C [11]. There are several methods for measuring pH. The most common is the use of a glass electrode sensible to it, a reference electrode and a measurement device. Another method is the use of…

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    New Yorkomat Case Study

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    Two Afro-American participants with incomplete SCI underwent 2 weeks of LT as a portion of their rehabilitation program. One participant was assigned to robotic locomotor therapy Lokomat (twice weekly) + BWSTT (twice weekly) and the other participant was assigned to manual BWSTT (twice weekly). All metabolic measurements were conducted during the first and the last training sessions. Body composition measurement (bioelectrical impedance), resting energy expenditure and maximum voluntary…

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    Volumetric Glassware Lab

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    to calibrate a 10mL pipette. Once the density was determined for this section, the pipette volume could then be determined, regarding the amount. The data that was recorded in my lab notebook, from these five trials could determine the pipets calibration. I believe that the meaning behind this experiment was to carefully…

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    Sugar Content Experiment

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    First of all, calibration solutions, which are formed from glucose and fructose stock solutions, are prepared. Prepared calibration solutions are placed in polarimeter which is calibrated with water before. SUMMARY: In this experiment, Fehling method was used for reducing sugar content determination in honey sample and…

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    Methods Participants Twenty female participants were randomly selected from the Palo Alto Country Club girls golf program. Participants were included if they were a right-handed golfer, had a reported history of low back pain for 2 or more weeks, practice at least2 hours 4 times a week, and competed in at least 1 high school golf season. Participants were excluded if they had a history of serious trauma, had received any surgical interventions relating to the lumbar spine, had been diagnoses…

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    dm-3, 0.015 moldm-3, 0.020 moldm-3, 0.025 moldm-3, 0.030 moldm-3, 0.035 moldm-3, 0.040 moldm-3, 0.045 moldm-3, 0.050 moldm-3, 0.055 moldm-3) and a colorimeter, find the absorbance for each of the concentrations. This can then be used to to plot a calibration curve (concentration…

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    Rater Errors

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    The biggest problem in evaluating employees is the ability of the rater to accurately perform evaluations (Peak et al, 2010). One of the largest failures of supervisors is documentation as many forget to write an officer’s actions down, whether they be bad or good. “No one incident (unless extreme) makes or breaks an evaluation, but it’s the patterns that are created by an officer’s conduct and performance that do” (Murgado, 2012, par. 5). I encourage my Sergeants to do two things to prevent…

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