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    Data Flow Diagrams The existing system data flow identifies users interact with the new system. It also highlights the relationship of the legacy data to the new patient record database. Appendix F contains the source file for the diagrams below. The legacy conversion data flow identifies how legacy records will be converted and accessible to the new system. The IT technician will gather paper records for patients based on our prioritization. The records will be scanned, coded and formatted…

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    chat with Alana who was running the practice. We talked about how hard it was for both student and teacher to count the full 108 rounds of the practice session. Since you were having to keep count of the rounds, this did not allow you to enter the flow state of mind. Instead, you had to constantly work to remember where you were in the count. Is There an App for this? The discussion naturally led to the idea of creating an app specifically designed for the Sun salutations, one that would keep…

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    Flow Psychology

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    PSYC 3137 Flow The aspect of positive psychology that applies to my daily life is flow. Alan Carr defines flow as “a subjective state that people report when they become engaged in controllable but challenging tasks or activities that require considerable skill and that are intrinsically motivating, such as competitive sailing, creative writing, or having a stimulating conversation” (Carr, 2011). Flow is something that comes from within whether it has to do with motivation or just simply the…

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    Patient Clinic Appointment Flow Chart Introduction A flow chart is a diagrammatic representation of a process. The process steps are indicated in boxes of various shapes connected with arrows showing the direction of flow (Hebb, 2006). Different shapes of the chart boxes have different meanings. Oval boxes indicates start or end of a process, rectangular box represents normal process flow, diamond shape represent a decision or a branch in the process, a circle representing a jump in the step and…

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    I have a love/hate relationship with Pinterest. I signed up after being egged on by my two sisters who both enjoyed collecting pins at the time. I've lost track of my younger sister's activity-being a social butterfly she's most likely moved on to bigger and better things, but my older sister persisted-especially after the arrival of her first child. I pinned at first with enthusiasm, but the pressure to complete pins I'd added to my boards began to haunt me, and a few feeble recipe attempts…

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    1. I have completed my survey for the Information Technology Infrastructure Library Course and have received my passing score 26\40. 2. Kim Rymsha’s computer is back in her office and both her personal and network printers have been connected to her Pc. 3. Docsvault has been completely installed on Lisa Cabrera. 4. I have unlocked Angel Li, of Fiscal, 10th Floor Active Directory Account. 5. I am awaiting the status for pickup of our DBH Inventory of old Equipment that has been updated for…

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    Flow cytometry results, Figure 3, demonstrate that the initial population of MDA-MB-231 cells contain the sub-population of cells with the desired surface markers, CD44+/CD24-/low/CD45-. The flow cytometry data showed only ~4% of the total cells represent the sub-population with the desired surface markers. In a study using flow cytometry to identify stem-like cells, not including CD45 in their experimental analysis of MDA-MB-231 cells and similar cell types demonstrate that 90% of the…

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    Flow Visualization Lab

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    1: Flow Visualization Jintark Kim Purdue University ME309 lab Section 009 Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to visualize and analyze the flow patterns formed by objects in different conditions: cylinders in different diameter at different flow rate, and airfoils with different angle of attack at a constant flow rate. Properties of water at measured temperature and flow conditions for each trial were used to compute the Reynolds number. Red-dye ejector was used to traces the flow…

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    ‘Space of place’ and ‘space of flows’ denote two spatial logics that refer to the meaning and dynamic of places. ‘Space of flows’ is comparable to the logic of traditional civil society. This implies a local place with an identity where people live and work. People feel connected to the ‘space of place’ through the social practices and embedded social networks. That is also the reason why people want to move or stay in such places (due to the experiences). An example of the ‘space of place’ is…

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    Love Flow Essay

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    A perfect flow of love is not something that can be written in a timeline, or maybe it can. Love at first site is a joke, love after a few steps, on the other hand, is completely acceptable. Some stories show a guy looking across a bar to see a beautiful girl smiling and she then looks up and her smile drops slightly. They make eye contact and her smile comes back. She looks down to the ground and the guy makes his approach towards her. It’s the flawless ‘how did you two meet’ story. But, the…

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