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    Blood Investigation

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    This colour was maintained throughout the experiments duration neither pigment or luminescence changed over the 41 minutes. According to a study by Eva-Lena et al, 2011 saliva, due its high amylase concentrations, has a near instantaneous reaction which is what was observed on the Phadebas paper strip and what was expected as we knew that it was saliva sample. The known negative sample didn’t…

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    least 167 people have died after being shocked with a Taser” (Porges 17). This is a small number of people that have died from being Tasered furthermore, how many people would have died if the law enforcement agencies used a gun instead of a Taser. A study that was conducted at the University of Toronto then published in The Journal of American Cardiology “showed that some pigs that sustained Taser shocks died of irregular heart rhythms” (Porges 18). Is this a possibility why these 167 people…

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    Supreme Court ruling known as the Roe v Wade case. Mrs. Jane Roe (P), a pregnant single woman, presented a class action suit demanding the constitutionality of the abortion laws in the state of Texas. These laws made it a crime to receive or even attempt an abortion except when medically advised by a doctor to save the life of the mother. The defendant for the case was county District Attorney Wade (D). A three-judge District Court panel all tried the case together and Mrs. Roe won the lawsuit…

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    A study published in 2012 (McNulty et al., 2012) looked in to whether the degree of risk taking of an organisation can be linked to the formal structure of boards, the tenure of the directors and the behaviours of the board. The study found interesting conclusions that supported that the approach to risk management should be a wider social and subjective process not just the procedural approach. This also supports the FRC Guidance on Risk Management, Internal Control and Related Financial…

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    contraception will lead them to become more sexually active, “For some teens . . . birth control encourages promiscuous behavior. Teens who may have otherwise practiced abstinence, now have a reason to become sexually active. Birth control also poses moral concerns for religious families” (Tucker). The belief that more available contraception leads to higher rates of sexual activity isn’t uncommon but isn’t necessarily true. A study, by the Contraception Project, of young women and teenagers on…

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    teen wakes up, forced to face the responsibilities of an adult due to a mistake they wish they had not made. Contraception is the deliberate use of techniques to avoid pregnancy and ultimately prevent mistakes that are often made. Condoms, birth control, and other methods of contraception determine the fate of many, yet is hard to obtain. Prescriptions, embarrassment, and affordability of contraceptives are what cause its supply to be so rarely used. The opportunities…

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    consequent control using an ARM based SBC Friendly ARM mini2440. A rotary encoder and adxl303 triple axis accelerometer has been used to measure the position and acceleration respectively. The emphasis of this paper is given on the interfacing of the sensors with Friendly ARM mini2440 and the resultant control algorithm implemented on the embedded platform to control the designed testbench. The control algorithm implemented is PID control. It is to be noted that the entire project was done to…

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    Laparoscope Case Study

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    Nations. Record Number 00058. Table Title “Couples Effectively Protected in Major India States by various Methods of Family Planning, 1991.” http://www.un.org. 18. Vesaria, Leela and Pravin. Contraceptive Use and Fertility In India: A case study of Gujarat. Sage Publications. New Delhi. 1995. 19. Vesaria, Leela and Pravin Visaria. Reproductive Health in Policy & Practice: India. PRB. September 1998. 20. Zodgekar, Arvind V. “Family Welfare…

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    Simulink Case Study

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    Development of Feed Forward Control model in Simulink To implement feed forward control. Firstly, the transfer function of the linear DC Motor model has to be obtained. Actually in our case, the input of the plant is current so the transfer function of the mathematical model in ratio of angular velocity to current has to be obtained. It is given by: G(s)=Ω_1/I_a =R_A/K_M 1/(T_e s+1) where T_e=(J_meq R_A)/(K_m Cϕ) is electro-mechanical time constant. The feed forward control could be…

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    and gender studies course. Now that we are at the end of the course and I am able to reflect on what I have learned, I believe that the topic that I was most interested in and learned the most about was reproductive rights. While reflecting on what I have learned regarding reproductive rights, I will be discussing: the dangers that women experienced without forms of contraceptives, important people who aided in the fight for legal contraceptives as well as the creation of a birth control pill,…

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