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    Heat Conduction Theory

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    thermal signal. After the laser pulse duration, the particle starts to cool down. The cooling of the particles is characterized by a decay function. The decay of LII signal provides information about the primary particle size and size distribution \cite{Dankers:04, DankersSchraml,rousselle,Will:98}. The decay time of LII signal can be described by heat conduction models. A heat-conduction model for soot particle conduction cooling is known as McCoy and Cha…

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    War II in 1940 (CITE). One of the main intentions of getting formed was to tackle the most powerful regimes in history, Hitler’s German empire (CITE). The SOE was formed in July 1940 from an order by Churchill, the prime minister at the time, and was formed from three smaller organizations: Section D – a branch of the Secret Intelligence Service handling in sabotage, EH – part of the Foreign Office department which dealt in propaganda, and the MI(R), a branch of the War Office (CITE). The SOE…

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the writing of Suzan Bordo as it relates to the course theme in regard to the placement of the body in contemporary social theory. More specifically this paper will address Bordo 's writing of The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity and how the female body is a instrument and reflection of culture in our modern society. First in Part I, I will provide a summary of The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity, and identify Bordo…

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    workforce (cite). Additionally, certain regions of the U.S. have a greater number of older RNs which will lead to their retirement affecting these regions more than other regions. The New England Region of the U.S has the greatest number of older RNs and not enough younger RNs entering the workforce to replace the retiring nurses (cite). RNs older than fifty make up forty-five percent of the RN workforce in this region and only thirty-two percent of the RNs are less than forty years old (cite).…

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    according to types of activity. Higher pressure is required to the skin during exercise, and compatibly lower pressure needs to be applied during relaxation time cite{evers99, partsch2008classification, mosti2008influence}. It means normal sports bandage cannot be used because they have an inhibitive effect on the lymph circulation during relaxation cite{partsch2005calf}. Consequently, the key concept of the WAB framework that monitoring user 's activity to reconfigure the treatment value will…

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    Selling The Air Summary

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    successfully shaped laws and institutional structures to have broadcasting as the main point of consumer economy while ignoring other potentials of popular usage of radio (cite, yer,p. 61). The quot about “the success of these efforts testifies to corporate liberalism’s extraordinary social and political powers of accommodation (cite,p.61). There were four different groups that played a main role in formatting and building the shape of broadcasting and radio. Liberal and democratic people as…

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    Hypoxia In Children

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    have an impact on long-term outcome. Over a three year period (Jan 2010 - December 2012), 57,949 children were admitted across 30 paediatric intensive care units (PICU) in the UK. Although outcomes are improving the number of admissions is increasing.\cite{Network:2013tj} There is a need for research into the most common therapeutic interventions instigated in paediatric intensive care. Supplemental oxygen is one such strategy. Oxygen is usually administered in the setting of hypoxia. Is there…

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    virtue, but cowardice and rashness are not because they are both extremes dealing with fear (CITE). Another integral aspect of virtue ethics is the idea that everything is done in an attempt to aim for the highest good: “Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and pursuit, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason the good has rightly been declared to be that at which all things aim” (CITE). While the end result may be different given individual circumstances, every…

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    because he “was a good man” (cite). Meanwhile, when Barry is caught in England, he was jumped. This exchange was so violent that Barry “expected to feel the cold blade of a knife,” and eventually blacked out (cite). England had been violent to him, creating a reversal of audience expectations. Though Antigua was harsher on punishment, Barry was treated with kindness. This seems to support Lola’s theory that “It’s homophobia, not homosexuality, that was imported” (cite). The novel seems to…

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    Seeley was inspired with progress made in models of bumble bees. He recognized that even though much has been done to understand inner working of honey bees colonies, a lot was still remained to be discovered \cite{seely1995}. The initial study he conducted together with his colleague Kirk Visscher, reviled a great deal of new insights, like those that bees make individual assessments of a food source's absolute quality, or that the honey bees can cover more…

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