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    The cardiovascular system, or blood-vascular system is comprised of the heart and blood vessels. The heart is the strongest pumping muscle in the body. Important mechanics of the heart allows the heart to properly do its job The heart is responsible for intrinsic cardiac conduction, the cardiac cycle, and cardiac output. The blood vessels in the cardiovascular system are just as important. The blood vessels aid in blood flowing to body tissue, maintaining blood pressure, and controlling blood…

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    Lipo Batteries

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    tabs in INAV. What else can be configured and customized? Remember, you can always clear the slate by clicking Reset Settings. Configurator: a software platform for adjusting the flight control settings programmed to a drone. Electrodes: electrical conductors that make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit, such as an electrolyte. Anodes are negatively charged electrodes; cathodes are positively charged electrodes. Electrolyte: a solution that contains ions; because electrolytes can…

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    IRIS Case Study

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    4 understanding of the Suns temperatures, in June of 2013, NASA launched the IRIS solar observatory. IRIS, short for Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, was launched to use imaging spectrography on the Sun. NASA’s goal was to determine “how solar material moves, gathers energy, and heats up as it travels through a little-understood region in the sun 's lower atmosphere. This interface region between the Sun 's photosphere and corona powers its dynamic million-degree atmosphere and drives the…

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    History of Communication The communication methods employed by human dates back from a very early stages of civilization. In the primitive ages, communication were based on human voice. But it had a limitation, the distance. As distance grew between two people, messages got hard to convey due to the limitation of vocal cord. Next big step taken by human civilization was the invention of fire. He soon realized that this fire could be used for communication. During the attack in China, soldiers…

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    The most common use for resistivity logging is drilling for oil and gas. The rock material are insulators while the fluids, like oil and water, are conductors. If a formation is porous, the resistivity will be low. If the formation contains hydrocarbon or has a low porosity, it will have a high resistivity. The high resistivity may show that the drill has entered a hydrocarbon bearing formation. 3.…

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    Exactly how much influence does an environment and situation have on one’s behavior? Determined to find answers to this question, Philip Zimbardo, a psychology professor, conducted an experiment with hopes to expand on Stanley Milgram’s discovery that the majority of good people will act outside of their moral compasses if the circumstance, specifically one with an authoritative figure, calls for it. Zimbardo’s infamous Stanford Prison Experiment went like this: Zimbardo and his team set out to…

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    The subject of an experiment cries out, “I can’t stand it. I’m not going to kill that man in there” (Milgram 120), as the experimenter compels his subject to administer deadly electrical shocks to another man. The subject clearly expresses his moral objections to these instructions, yet to influence his subject, the insistent experimenter does not lock the door, nor does he hold the subject at knifepoint- he only requests that the subject “Continue, please” (121). And so the subject continues.…

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    comes to future development of products. This can be quite alarming to DeBeers as real diamonds cause quite a few barriers when it comes to using diamonds as semi-conductors. (1) They are too expensive to use in such a scaled up way (2) Never consistent and steady supply of large pure diamonds and they did not have the same electrical properties, but CVD fixed that problem. (3) No one has been able to produce a negatively charged diamond with significant conductivity to form microchip…

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Cpus

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    processing of calculations takes place. some people refer to it as the “brains” of the computer. Processors are used in all types of computers The CPU plugs into something known as a CPU socket which is located on the mother and this socket delivers electrical contact to the microprocessor and to something known as a printed circuit board. In the case of chips with have a big number of pins land grid array sockets or zero insertion force sockets are used as a alternative. CPU speeds are…

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    Itc431 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Over such little separations, advanced information may be transmitted as steer, two-level electrical indicators over straightforward copper conveyors. With the exception of the quickest machines, circuit fashioners are not extremely worried about the state of the conductor or the simple attributes of sign transmission. Frequently, in any case, information must be sent past the nearby hardware that constitutes a machine. As a rule…

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