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    The explanation for this is that while underwater we may not actually be using our eardrums to perceive sound. Sound travels through air conduction on land, which causes our eardrum to vibrate, and send electrical signals to our brain (NIDCH, 2013). Through this air conduction, humans can typically hear frequencies up to around 20,000 Hz, which is minimal to that of what can be perceived underwater through bone conduction. Bone conduction is a process that…

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    Music Therapy Outline

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    coordination. 1. Figuring out how to play an instrument is a fantastic musical movement to create engine aptitudes in people with formative defers or motor impedance 2. It is frequently used to benefit reconstitute physical designing abilities in restoration centers D. III. Conclusion…

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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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    Obesity In America

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    Simply put, obesity can be defined as a condition in which a person has too much body fat. It is not an issue that has recently appeared in modern times, but has been around since the ancient Egyptians, even having records of treatment dating back to the Hippocratic era. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 35% of adults in the United States are obese. Alarmingly enough, it was reported in the early 2000s that 16-18% of children and teens in the United…

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    John Stone Research Paper

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    John Stone Stone John Stone Stone, engineer and inventor, was born in Dover, Virginia on September 24, 1869. He spent his first several years of life in Egypt and in the Mediterranean, because of his father’s career. Charles P. Stone, father of John, Chief of Staff to the Khedive of Egypt spent over 12 years in Egypt building up an Egyptian army in the west. In late 1882, the British took over Egypt, and Stone resigned his position and returned to the United States where he was hired as chief…

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    Reverb And Delay Analysis

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    Effect processors - Reverb & Delay Also playing a role throughout all of this are the concepts of reverberation and delay. Reverberation and delay are two distinct and separate signal processes that are oftentimes erroneously assumed to be synonymous and interchangeable. This is due to the fact that they are closely related concepts but, in the end, also incredibly different. Delay is most commonly comparable to the concept of an echo. A delay is one or more distinct sound images and is the…

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    the best morphological foundation for fast redox reaction and charge accumulation, its potential application in high-performance supercapacitor has been investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV), galvanostatic charge-discharge and electrochemical impedance (EIS) measurements in 6 M KOH solution. Figure 7(a), Shows CV curves of NCA-L-@NF, NCA-L@G-NF and NCA-L@ BG-NF with three different feeding mole ratios are recorded at scan rates of 5mVs-1. An obvious pair of redox peaks in the potential range…

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    Hmmm, I wonder if there is a way to create an ultrasound machine that could create 3D images. Kazunori Baba, M.D., Ph.D. thought to himself one day. For a time Kazunori Baba has been realizing the benefits of such a machine. He thinks to himself, the benefits of a 3D ultrasound would be monumental, my expecting mothers could not only see their babies in real time, but as a doctor I would also be able to better see the babies and find any possible birth defects before the delivery. But will there…

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    CORROSION STUDIES WITH ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS IN 1M HCl S.Aejitha 1, P P.K.Kasthuri 2andGeethamani 3 1 Department of Chemistry, Asian College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore- 641110, India 2 Department of Chemistry, L.R.G.Government Arts College for Women, Tirupur- 638604, India 3 Department of Chemistry, Sriguru Engineering College of Technology, Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore -641110, India Correspondence should be addressed to S.Aejitha ,aejitha_subbaian@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The inhibition…

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    Abstract –– The large increase in load demands cause congestion in transmission lines which leads to instability in the power system operation. Distributed generation is used to minimize the power losses and thus to improve the system stability. Improper DG placement may increase system losses, network capital and operating costs. Which is important to find the size and location of distributed generation, inorder to minimize line losses of power system. This paper uses the Maximum Power…

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