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    Vitamin D Essay

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    UVB’s 1. The sun shines on the skin. 2. The UVB light interfaces with a form of cholesterol in the skin called 97-dehydrocholesterol. 3. This is synthesized into pre-vitamin D3, which is immediately converted into vitamin D3. 30 minutes of midday sun in a bathing suit, and you’ve absorbed up to 20,000 IU of vitamin D. Whether you spend half an hour in the midday sun or take 2 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 in tablets, it’s then transported to the liver where it’s turned into D25 for storage. These…

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    Chotukool Case Study

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    Chotukool is a 45-liter plastic holder that can cool nourishment to around 8 to 10 degrees on a 12-volt battery. Forsaking the compressor innovation utilized as a part of local ice chests, it utilizes a thermoelectric or robust state cooling framework. It doesn't have a front opening entryway however opens from the top to guarantee that the greatest measure of cool air stays in the compartment when opened. The thought of Chotukool was conceptualized focused around the standards of Disruptive…

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    PI Exam Reflection

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    Taking the Predictive Index exam was intimidating at first, but after completing the exam it was not so bad afterall. In the process of waiting for the results, finding out I’m a High C was not so shocking for me to discover. The behavioral factor in which a high C needs to function is patience which I agree is pretty accurate based off my PI exam as well as my daily behaviors, such as being patience in the workforce, public and with others around me. The primary motivational factors for a High…

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    electromagnets are magnets controlled by electricity and the electrical current makes a magnetic field. They use negative and positive poles to make the magnetic fields. Some soft magnetic metals can be strengthened or weaken by how much electret is flowing to electromagnet. The magnets they can use the flow from a battery into a negative thermal and that’s another way it could make a magnetic field. Some uses of electromagnets is that they can become a circuit breaker but could be very…

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    Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to determine the relationship between the temperature and pressure of air at constant volume which placed the Jolly’s bulb in water of different temperature. At the constant volume of the air in the Jolly’s bulb, the temperature and pressure of the air are measured and recorded throughout the experiment. The result shows that the pressure of the air in the Jolly’s bulb increases as the temperature rises, and the pressure decreases as the temperature…

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    Fuel Cells

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    straight pipe, a fully developed laminar assumption is satisfied under the condition that shape change is negligible. Numerical analysis technique the numerical analysis is performed by combining the governing equations related to the conservation of energy, conservation of mass and conservation of electrical charge to examine fluid distributions, heat transfers, mass transfers and electrochemical reactions. The assumptions used in developing the model are as follow: 1) Ideal gas law was…

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    is called as apparent power. 1.1.1 Active Power “Power is a measure of energy per unit time. Power therefore gives the rate of energy consumption or production. The units for power are generally watts (W). For example, the watt rating of an appliance gives the rate at which it uses energy. The total amount of energy consumed by this appliance is the wattage multiplied by the amount of time during which it was used, this energy can be expressed in units of watt-hours (or kilowatt-hours).…

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    are warm just like the wool duvets but these are much lighter than the wool duvets and they are also softer. They are also more expensive. Synthetic duvet: The natural fibers can cause an allergic reaction so if anyone is allergic then it is better use the duvets that have synthetic filling. The duvets with artificial filling do not provide same warming properties but it does not cause any allergic reaction. The natural fillings are not an option for the people suffering from any allergy. The…

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    Most corrosion is an electrochemical reaction. Anything that affects the speed of the chemical reaction will in turn affect the amount of current flow, which will affect the rate of corrosion. The rate of corrosion is directly proportional to the amount of current in the electrochemical corrosion cell. If the current can be measured accurately, then an exact calculation of the metal loss can be made. 2.2.1 ELECTRICAL EFFECTS ON THE RATE OF CORROSION Any issue that have an effect on the…

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    observations from reported investigations. 5.1. Task 1. Investigating feasible formation conditions and effects of laser power and B content on ultrafine 3DQCN microstructure. 5.1.1. Research questions generation In the TMCs manufacturing, fabrication energy and reinforcement content are two significant input variables [1,9,11], which are related to laser power and B content in laser deposition. Based on the preliminary results (Figure 6 in §4.5), laser deposition with low level of laser power…

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