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    Determination of the gel-point of a resin via DMA testing and its use in a practical sense The DMA is used to determine the modulus values of the resin to associated temperatures and frequencies. The state of viscosity of the resin is also monitored through the evaluation of tan delta values. Gel-point of a resin implies that resin matrix has transformed into an elastic gel state and can no longer flow. The viscosity shows a sudden rise to extremely high values. The time at which this state is…

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    America Economic Growth

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    America wasn 't discovered, it was built by a group of innovative, young business men who were often referred to as America’s first captains of industry. In 1865, towards the end of the civil war, America was seen as a failing nation and as an unsuccessful democracy on the brink of collapse. However, from 1865-1914, America experienced an incredible period of growth which transformed this nation into the most powerful country in the world. During this time frame, the American economy increased…

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    Statutory Law Case Study

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    in parliament law are made by passing of statue. Punishment for offense and crime can also reviewed and amended under the statutory law. Consolidation is also an impressive characteristic of Statutory Law, which means different statutes are consolidated under one statute without making any changes in the law. Insolvency Act, 1986 is an example of such consolidation of a statue. Quick change in law is possible by passing a statute that other laws are not able to change…

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    Introduction The Stroop Effect, named after John Ridley Stroop, is a phenomenon most know for reading the color that the word is written in, but not the actual word (See figure 1). According to Stroop, “it demonstrates the interference of working memory and the reaction time of a task, often used to illustrate the nature of automatic processing versus conscious visual control” (Stroop, 1935). John Stroop first published his findings in 1935 based on 3 experimental research theories (See figure…

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    Personality Study: Albert Speer “Describe THREE key events that were influential in the rise to prominence of the personality you have studied.” Albert Speer joined the Nazi party due to an intense reaction to the personal nature of Hitler's call to arms. While Speer was working at a university in Berlin, Hitler came to address the students and teachers. Speer was immediately impressed by the blue suit Hitler wore because how he presented himself was completely different to the…

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    The average adult age 18 and older needs about 7.5 to 9 hours of sleep a night. Realistically, not many of us get that much sleep every night. Most people are lucky if they get that much sleep. Only eleven percent of college students in America get adequate sleep (Harvard Medical School, January 16, 2008). We’ve all had long days and even longer nights with early mornings. I am not sure about anyone else but not getting enough sleep greatly affects how I function throughout the day. With only…

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    Sleep Homeostasis, Sleep Deprivation, and Slow Wave Activity Vahan Hovannisian Mrs. Lee AP Biology 10A 18 October 2016 Hovannisian 2 In all species of animals that have ever been studied, sleep cycles are regulated homeostatically. This means that longer an animal stays awake, the longer and deeper the next sleeping period will be. Slow wave activity (also known as SWA), or slow wave sleep, is deep-sleep. If an organism is sleep deprived for a long period of time, there will be…

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    The reason you see the ROS drop so dramatically from 2004 to 2005 was due to the many consolidations through bankruptcies and acquisitions as mentioned in the Case Study. Through the consolidations and so forth in 2004 80% of sales was accounted for from two suppliers. In only having two suppliers it gave them the power over Whole Foods Market, in return you see its ROS drop significantly over…

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    There are thousands of diseases in the world. Some diseases can be cured others cant be. Some of these diseases however, deal with genetics. Genetic disease is defined as a disease caused by an abnormality in an individual's genome ("Genetic Disease"). One genetic disease that affects many people is Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Roughly 20,000 people each year are diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia or AML ("How Many People”). One casualty of these disease is my grandma who passed away of AML in…

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    The second type of sounds is rhonchi which means that the large airways of the respiratory system are filled with sputum. Thirdly, the dull thud sounds represent specific conditions that are pointed out pneumonia. These conditions include consolidation in which the lungs are filled up with fluid and pleural effusion which happens when the fluid occupies the space between the lung and the lining around it. Accordingly, since the physical examinations depend on…

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