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    learning are and how our emotions affect our learning. Emotion is the on and off switch for learning. It’s important for us to understand this process and how we learn biologically. Understanding how we learn can be the key to reaching our full potential and being successful no matter what we do in life. The Natural Human Learning Process was founded by Rita Smilkstein. According to Smilkstein’s theory, we all go through six stages of learning. The first stage is motivation.…

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    Cartesian Hydrodynamics

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    zero scalar potential, the result of the calculation is to give a distribution function that is not a solution of the Vlasov equation as it is not a function of the constants of motion only. In essence, an additional exp(−r2) factor is required in the DF to counter exp(r2) terms that manifest by completing the square in the integration. The physical cause here would appear to be the inertial forces associated with the rotational bulk flow. If one assumes a non-zero scalar potential, then it…

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    pulling it in the opposite direction. As it reaches the highest point of swing, it has maximum gravitational potential energy because that is the highest point from the ground. When it reaches the lowest point of swing, the pendulum has the maximum kinetic energy because this is when it needs the most energy to push it in each direction. However, the pendulum has the minimum gravitation potential energy because it is closer to the…

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    Projectile Motion Worksheet A ball rolls off a desk at a speed of 3.0 m/s and lands 0.40 seconds later. How far from the base of the desk does the ball land? How high is the desk? What is the speed and angle of impact? A slingshot is used to launch a stone horizontally from the top of a 20.0 meter cliff. The stone lands 36.0 meters away. At what speed was the stone launched? What is the speed and angle of impact? A ball rolls with a speed of 2.0 m/s across a level table that is 1.0 m…

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    OBJECTIVE: The pump is made of pendulum, two-leg lever and cylinder with the piston which pumps the water. Oscillation of the pendulum is maintained by periodical action of the human arm. Oscillation period of the pendulum is twice bigger than the period of the lever oscillation. Piston of the pump has reverse effect on the lever and damps its oscillation. Damping of the lever motion causes damping of the pendulum, but the work of the force damping the pendulum is less than the work of the…

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    The goals of this project are: To define the piecewise function formulas defining the coaster To create a replicated graph of the formulas To determine the maximum height of the coaster as well as the longest drop, in comparison to other great coasters in the world To determine how long the passengers will be in the air, how fast the coaster is going when hitting the “splashy zone”, and where the “splashy zone” should be built To determine the maximum height a passenger can reach during…

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    Caroy Case Study

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    Is it worth it to use Carnoy’s solution as a complementary therapy of benign odontogenic tumors treatment? An in vivo study in Wistar rats Shot title: Carnoy’s solution effects in mandible of rats Summary In order to quantify osteonecrosis, blood clot and bone neoformation after Carnoy’s solution (CS) and saline application in mandibles of Wistar rats, a monocortical defect was created bilaterally on right/left buccal cortical of Wistar rat’s mandibles and received one application of 5…

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    Experiment 3: Buoyancy Introduction Mass is described as the measure of the amount of matter contained in an object. On the other hand, weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on the mass. Mass is measured in kilograms, while weight is measured in newtons. The density of an object is found by dividing the mass by the volume. Buoyancy is the upward force of a liquid which counters the weight of an immersed object. The theoretical buoyancy of an object can be calculated by using the…

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    A systemic neurologic assessment approach is the first step to identify the early signs of neurologic changes. The cranial nerve assessment includes assessing cranial nerve from 1 through X11, which have sensory, motor either somatic or parasympathetic, or have a mixed function. Olfactory Nerve (CN I)- the olfactory nerve serves the sense of olfaction or smell, Test is done with the use of non-noxious aromatic substances and check if able to smell and identify and mark if any abnormality noted.…

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    compound muscle action potential amplitude when low frequency stimulation of 2-5 Hz is used and an increase in compound muscle action potential amplitude after exercise or high frequency stimulation.5,7 This change in muscular strength is primarily due to the autoantibody-mediated attack on VGCCs, thereby mitigating the ability for acetylcholine to exit from presynaptic vesicles, to bind acetylcholine receptors of the post-synaptic muscle fiber, and to initiate an action potential and muscle…

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