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    Failure Mechanistics

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    FRACTURE MECHANICS Failure can occur due to various reasons: Uncertainties in loading or environment Defects in material Inadequacy in design Deficiency in construction or maintenance The strength of materials can be increased significantly. But sometimes this comes at the cost of reduced ductility of the material. For example, strength of steel can be increased by manipulating the microstructure. But this increases the brittleness of the material. Thus, a member can fail catastrophically…

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    Results and Discussion 3.1 Composition of wheat starch granules The composition of starches and their separated A- and B- granules of two varieties are shown in Table 1. Amylose content of starches lies between 16.96 -24.69. The B-granules of the both varieties showed the lower value of amylose content while A- granules attributed to the high amylopectin to amylose ratio. Swelling power results the ability of starch to hydrate in specific cooking and heating process (90 °C/ 30 min.). The…

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    In the embryo cerebellum appears at the end of the fifth week as a swelling overriding the fourth ventricle. Since cerebellum lies in the posterior cranial fossa, surrounded by the dense petrous ridges and the occipital bone so it can withstand deformation by extrinsic pressure better than the parietal bones. The fetal cerebellum can be visualized with ultrasound easily. Therefore imaging the posterior fossa is becoming an integral part of many routine fetal sonogram. Several authors working on…

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    Mass Spectrometry Essay

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    Early detection and diagnosis of chronic disease is of vital importance in the development of an effective treatment plan. Typical diagnostic methodology involves a multistep approach consisting of a differential diagnosis, pattern recognition, and a final clinical component. The lengthy process must be completed before any treatment options are considered often resulting in over/under diagnosis, error, and lag-time. It would be of great benefit to develop a more effective system to heighten the…

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    about deformed babies, the myths about deformed babies were born as the mother happened to think about or had a glance at the picture of monsters. The myth is always the myth but raised Desdemona’s concern about her unborn child as he talked about deformation babies result from the consanguinity of the parents. She tried to recall babies who were born with something wrong and their miserable endings. Her worries and scares haunted by that day one. “In the late autumn of 1923, minotaurs haunted…

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    A powerful dictator named Joseph Stalin established a regime that focused to modernize the Soviet Union and destroy the Nazi hierarchy. Shortly after the death of Vladmir Lenin in December of 1879, Stalin gained control of the Communist Party, by assuming the role of General Secretary. Due to his decision to control the agriculture, famine swept across the land killing millions in its path. The few exceptions were innocents captured and taken to camps. Leader of the Red Army, Stalin led his men…

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    According to Kirova, Bays, and Lagalwar (2015), “Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease marked by deficits in episodic memory, working memory (WM), and executive function” (p. 1). Instances that are classified as executive dysfunction are reduced selective and divided attention, inability to reverse intrusive stimuli, and weak manipulation skills. There is evidence supporting that Alzheimer’s happens because of postmortem recognition of pathology in neural tissue.…

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    Waste Toner Case Study

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    Abstract – Photocopiers make use of Toner (powder) to form the latent electrical image on the electrostatically charged drum. The paper has to slide over the drum during Xerography process and hence it picks up the toner. Vague issues cause the non-picking of toner particles (approximately 10%) and they are left over the drum. This non-picked toner is termed as Waste Toner (WT). As it adversely affects the quality of proceeding copies, this has to be removed from the drum. A cleaning blade made…

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    Name: Samuel Huang Major Works Data Sheet This form must be typed. Title of the Work: The Bluest Eye Author: Toni Morrison Date of Publication: 1970 (2007) Genre: Novel Historical information about the Setting: The novel takes place in Ohio after the Great Depression in the United States. There is still racial discrimination going on around this time and blacks still have fewer opportunities than whites. The fewer opportunities led to an economic insecurity for the blacks, which led to…

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    democratic ideals. They soon reformed the nation, though lacking the portion controlled by the USSR. This, along with other disputes between the Eastern and Western powers lead to the Cold War conflict that did not end in dispute until 1991. This deformation and reformation of Germany was because of the results of World War II which was caused largely by the War Guilt Clause after World…

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