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    in the sediment size of rocks. For example, a debris-flow lahar contains particles of various sizes ranging from small sediments to large boulders while a hyper concentrated-flow lahar contains much smaller particles. The composition of the lahar influences the manner in which it flows, with large sediment size causing it to be more viscous while the smaller sediment size causes a much thinner slurry. Due to the high speeds that the lahars flow and the density of the mudflows, the lahars can…

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    Orbiter (MRO) provide the strongest evidence yet that liquid water flows intermittently on present-day Mars( Liquid Water para 1)”. According to this new theory, empirical data from NASA shows that water on Mars flows intermittently throughout slopes on the Martian surface. Evidence from NASA’S Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), shows detected hydrated mineral salts on slopes. It is believed that these hydrated minerals on slopes flow back…

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    that can be analyzed and evaluated to make process improvements. Mapping the series of activities required also provides a detailed illustration of how each components correlates to one another to create the processes in addition, to how the processes flow together. Documenting the process allows each step to be analyzed for inefficiencies in the process. The inefficiencies then can be revised and extraneous steps removed to improve the efficiency…

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    Pipe Friction Essay

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    To get the flow of water through a specific pipe, suitable valves should be opened and closed. Experiment Results: Dimensions of specimen: Length of pipe = 1 m Diameter of pipe = 0.0076 m Viscosity = 1.13*10^-6 m^2/s SN Volume (liters) Time T (Sec) Flow Rate Q (m^3/sec) Pipe Diameter d (m) Velocity (m/sec) Reynold's No. Re Friction Factor λ Measured Head Loss hf (m H2O)…

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    the objective of liquidity management is to provide for the optimal level of liquidity. However, providing for financial mobility at minimum cost should gain priority as the main objective of liquidity management in the flow approach. As a result, three basic activities cash flow planning, implementation of early warning systems and resource planning for financial mobility should constitute the content of liquidity management in the same approach. These ideas proceed from the author’s attempt to…

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    remains dormant and possess very little threat or hazard to mankind. The true danger comes from Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Over the decades Mauna Kea has spawned countless lava flow on the big island of Hawaii (see illustration below). Mauna Loa alone has erupted 32 times since 1843 until 1984 and has generated enough lava flows to cover 806 square kilometers at a volume of 4.124 km3 that is nearly 16 percent of the volcano's surface (USGS, 2004). Kilauea is may not the largest of the three…

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    Dollar Surge

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    increase in debt, dividend and interest pay-outs are recognized in the Financing cash flows section of the cash flow statement. The statement recognizes increments in the quarter or financial year. In addition to this, the reports provide explanatory notes and calculations on the summary provided in the cash flow statements. The notes provide an in depth explanation and computation of the financial cash flows…

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    DISCUSSION: In this investigation, the effect of electrolyte concentration, depth of electrode immersion in electrolyte, and distance between electrodes in electrolyte, on the current flow through copper electrodes were tested. Table 1 and Graph 1 display the results when increasing electrolyte concentration. Evident in Graph 1, the results contained scatter, and consisted of an outlier in the sample in which the ratio of NaCl: deionised water was 10:30mL. The outlier and scatter may have been…

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    Ablation Lab Report

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    ex vivo bovine for each flow rate. There will be three different flow rates: 0 mL/min, 860 mL/min, and 1000 mL/min. These flow rate were chosen based on hepatic flow rates of humans in the supine position (Brown et al. 1989; Leen et al. 1992). Each ablation will be performed at 40 watts for 2 minutes for a total of 12 ablations. The average area of a 30ºC and 50 ºC contour at the end of the ablation will be used to characterize the size of the ablation zone for each flow rate. LIVER…

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    Heat Exchanger Analysis

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    performance of a heat exchanger is its thermal capacity, which is its ability to transfer heat between the hot and cold fluids at different temperatures. Thermal capacity depends on the design of the heat exchanger unit and the fluid properties that flow in the device. If the heat transfer surface is sufficient, the…

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