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    Silicon carbide has been recognised as an important structural ceramic material because of its unique combination of properties. It is a promising ceramic material that can replace conventional metals and ionic-bonded oxide ceramics such as alumina. Structure of Silicon carbide Silicon carbide is a compound of silicon, a metalloid, and carbon, a nonmetal, and has a giant molecular lattice structure. It has a similar structure with diamond. Each carbon atom is joined tetrahedrally to four…

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    Pulse Accuracy

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    Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive procedure that is used to measure the oxygen saturation level of the newborn (Pillitteri & Pillitteri, 2013). The device used in pulse oximetry readings contains two diodes that release equal concentrations of red and infrared light concurrently into the tissue bed the electrode is secured (WHO, 2011). The reading that is displayed is the proportion of reduced hemoglobin and oxygenated blood that is calculated and displayed indicating the oxygen concentration…

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    When one thinks of Space Solar power they think of something that is futuristic. In 1941, Issac Asmiov who wrote science fiction published a short story called “Reason.” In the short story, it talked about a space station that collected energy from the sun to send to other planets by the usage of microwave beams. In the story there is a line that says, “"Our beams feed these worlds energy drawn from one of those huge incandescent globes that happens to be near us. We call that globe the Sun ...…

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    “Real World Audience” NASA Scientists Faculty/Staff Parents YouTube Audience Engineers Many of my essential questions lend themselves to authentic or “real world” assessments. • How are humans impacted by different space relationships? o Figure out what space relationships we are impacted by and what would happen here on Earth if that did not exist? • How are humans impacted through space exploration? o Have the students research how space exploration has impacted their lives. For example,…

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    Abstract- Millions of youngsters ought to commute between homes to highschool on a daily basis. Safer transportation of college youngsters has been a important issue because it is usually discovered that, youngsters realize themselves fastened within the omnibus at the stop when reaching to college, they miss the bus, or ride the incorrect bus with no thanks to track them. This project intends to seek out ANother|yet one more|one more} answer to unravel this downside by developing a bus safety…

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    , There are pros and con to electronic communication. For the Pros, it is provides a fast and efficient way to communicate with anyone in the world. A person can easily different kinds of send In our society today, there are many forms of electronic communication. There are many advantages and disadvantages of using them. However, in my opinion, I feel that there are a lot of disadvantages of using electronic communication. There are several reasons why I have come to this conclusion. The…

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    Aminexil Case Study

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    mean recovery was found to be 101.30 % for Aminexil and 101.10% for Minoxidil. The developed method was validated for specificity by stress studies. Minoxidil and Aminexil were subjected to stress condition and products were analyzed by using photo diode array detector. It was found to be stable in milder condition of stress (0.01 N HCl, 0.01 N NaOH, 1% H2O2, at room temperature for one hour 9 hours). The analyte peaks were well resolved from the degraded…

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    Spiritual Ignorance

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    Spiritual ignorance is the cause of slumping of scientific development In this century of technology, science and spirituality are considered mutually irrelevant. However, the truth is that the relation between them is best described as an alliance whose preservation is very important. Due to this important alliance, the decline of spirituality has in turn led to the decline of scientific development. Most people in the 21st century think that they are living in the century of science and…

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    MOSFET Case Study

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    Hoerni found that Silicon dioxide (SiO2) should be used to passivate the surface edges of p-n junctions, and it was demonstrated in his patent application in May 1959. This planar structure led Robert Noyce to integrate a variety of devices, such as diodes and transistors. Their interference was avoided by separating…

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    Tiffany Solomon October 21, 2016 ESS 102 Rough Draft Long Term Space Flight The idea of space traveling for a long period of time may be an appealing idea to that of many. However, they fail to recognize that there are many disadvantages to long term space flight. In this paper, the effects of long term space flight will be discussed: how a microgravity environment affects the human body; what kinds of potential dangers are there in long term space travel; as well as what research is being…

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