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    Cedar Fair Case

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    Gayle Kamei Introduction Cedar Fair, LP is one of the largest amusement park operators in the world. The partnership “owns eleven amusement parks, three outdoor water parks, one indoor water park, and five hotels” (Cedar Fair). In 1997, the company bought Knott’s Berry Farm, located in Buena Park, California. This is the only amusement park owned by Cedar Fair that is open year-round. In the 1930s, Walter and Cordelia Knott began selling home-made jams and baked goods, then fried chicken…

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    3. Preparation of microemulsion:- Microemulsion was prepared by dispersing required quantity of Aripiprazole (15 mg/ml) in appropriate quantity of oil. The mixture was homogenized and to it, accurately weighed quantity of surfactant: cosurfactant blends was added in small portion with stirring. The blends were mixed thoroughly using magnetic stirrer and to it add dropwise double distilled water with continuous stirring around 10 min. compositions of ARP microemulsion shows in Table 1. 4.…

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    Abstract—This paper aims at briefly discussing the various techniques used in tactile sensing and then compares them. Next, different types of commercial tactile sensors, along with suitable performance criteria for their comparison are discussed. Finally, currently existing commercial sensors are talked about in detail, including the leading manufacturers, their products and the description of their data sheet. Keywords— Artificial skin; Commercial; Sensors; Tactile. I. INTRODUCTION The word…

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    system. This radiation energy can be harnessed with Photovoltaic cells. This happens when the photons from the sun are absorbed in the photovoltaic cell’s semiconductor, they release electrons. These electrons can be captured through electric conductors and alternatively be stored in batteries when not in use. This energy can serve a plethora of purposes through a conventional…

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    Temporary Magnet Essay

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    CHAPTER II. REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE A. Temporary Magnet Temporary magnets are those that essentially demonstration like permanent magnets when they are inside a strong magnetic field (Jezek, 2015). They are not like permanent magnets when it's not around in a magnetic field because it loses its own magnetism. Temporary magnets cannot remain magnetized on their own (Boyer 2017). Paperclips, press nails, and other comparative things are cases of temporary magnets. Temporary magnets are…

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    Solar cells, another device used for making electricity, rely on the photoelectric effect which is the ability of matter to emit electrons when a light is shone on it. These electrons are then moved into an electric current, using silicon semi-conductors, to power satellites, calculators, and everything in between. Solar energy seems to be like an easy solution to the energy crisis right? Wrong, solar energy is unable to convert sunlight to energy efficiently nor at a reasonable cost. This…

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    These have four wires on them (see Figure One-a). They are tricky to control because they require changing the direction of the current flow through the coils in the proper sequence. We will discuss these motors further when we get to the topic of DC motor control. * Unipolar motors, with two center-tapped coils which can be treated as four coils (see Figure One-b). These have six or eight (or sometimes five) wires, and can be controlled from a microprocessor with little more than four…

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    Arsenic contamination and possible remediation Victoria Reyes Texas A&M International University Abstract Arsenic can be found in many places on Earth. This includes from natural sources and as a by-product from different anthropogenic activities. The fact that arsenic can be found so commonly on Earth has lead to the contamination of several countries’ drinking water. This has put many people at risk for arsenic poisoning. There are many complications that come from the continuous ingestion…

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    on the family-owned farm, as well as in places outside of the home. In order to fulfill the need of wartime supplies, women began working in steel and iron factories to create the needed supplies, such as ammunition. They worked in chemical and electrical industries as well, something a women would never have been eligible to do before this time. Card 31, Smith Other jobs included: airplane industry worl, leather and rubber goods manufacturing, food industry work, drill operators, welding,…

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    Welding Research Paper

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    England has credit for the discovery of the acetylene. This was made arc between two carbon electrodes that use a battery. Voltaic cell was discovered by Allesandro Volta. This technique is were two different metals can connect and can become a conductor when wet. Sponge platinum is type when you cold press and then hammer when. This technique was used to build walls metal plates and more. There was a new welding discovery but was used in the 1900. This welding was called acetylene and was…

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