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    Cardiac Muscle Analysis

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    I. INTRODUCTION HE versatility of muscles is a crucial factor for efficient animal locomotion. In combination with a high degree of force control muscles enable precise motions depending on the wanted action. Animal locomotion involves (a) fine motor skills like sneaking, grabbing and communication; (b) quick short term acceleration like catching prey; (c) very long-term movement patterns which need to be performed efficient like digesting, migration and sometimes even (d) avoiding motion by…

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    DIY How to make wireless headphones When I was little, I usually think about how these wireless headphones work. What magic makes them work! But now I had figured out an easy way to do with your old (Plug-on headphones) a wireless one. Although it works by connecting too. It is ideal for watching movies or listening to music without sitting near the computer or television, it is not good because it's range will be more than 5 meters, you must purchase a license but you can use it anywhere in…

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    The code of ethics for Computer Engineering is specific in certain areas. For instance it speaks of bribery and that no professional should accept any form of bribery. This is a common problem in many areas of any profession so it is not surprising that there is a clause for it in the computer engineering ethics. It could have also been put into place because people in the profession were taking bribes for things like “cutting corners” in designs and using “lack luster” material. Now bribery is…

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    Guitar History

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    first guitar amplifier didn’t appear until the 1930’s, when an amplifier for the Hawaiian steel guitar was developed. Most people believe the first guitar amp was a fender, however some research suggests it was a ford, made when an electrolytic capacitor tube was made with a built in power supply that was now able to be plugged into walls. These amplifiers had terrible bass and treble and the only controls allowed for treble boost and were usually under 15watts. When the Kinks guitarist plugged…

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    Science Fair Question

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    I. Science Fair Question What is the speed of light in gelatin? II. Background Research Did you ever wonder how the speed of light is measured? This paper will discuss how the speed of light is measured. The terms that will discussed in this paper are the law of refraction, trajectory, Snell’s Law, and the index of refraction. Snell’s Law gives the relationship between angles of incidence and refraction for a wave impinging on an interface between two media with…

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    Mark Pauley Biography

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    There are some faces we never forget. I can never remember their names but I surely never forget a face. It is like my brain has been programmed to work that way since infancy. It feels has do though it was built into my DNA to remember every face. This particular face that I have remember seeing since my freshman year in college turns out to be my professor in the future. His name, Dr. Mark Pauley. Dr. Mark Pauley is my current Bioinformatics teacher, but that was not the first time I have seen…

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    A polymer is a large molecule which is formed by repeated linkage of small molecule called monomers. Conducting polymer have been the subjects for many decades as possible synthetic metals. Many of these polymer, especially those with a conjugated pi-bond system ,often yield higher conductivity once having undergone the doping process. Polymers are typically insulators due to their very high resistivity .Insulators have tightly bound electrons so that nearly no electron flow occurs ,and they…

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    Universal determinism is the thesis that every event is fully determined by an event or several events that proceeded it. It was Pierre Laplace who pointed out that the present state of the universe is the effect of its preceded state (Litch 121). It is the past that creates the present and it is the present that determines the future. Everything is what is now because it was determined by something in the past. According to Mary Litch, “Events in the past are determined and fixed: we may regret…

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    Walking Stick Essay

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Blindness is a state of lacking the visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors. It is a very common disability among the peoples around the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide and 90% of them live in low income settings [1]. The World Health Organization expects this number to increase in the coming years. Prior to now, various methods have been used to…

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    Anaesthesia Effect

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    In order to assess if the full effect of anaesthesia has taken effect, the rat’s pedal reflex will be tested. Essentially, after a given period of time (approximately 5-10 minutes) after administration of anesthesia, the foot of the rat will be pinched. If the animal flinches or responds with a sudden jerk, the anesthesia has not fully taken effect and additional time or dosage is required to put the animal under. If there is no response, the animal is ready for surgery. Approximately 3-5 rats…

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