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    This gives rise to turbulent flows and varying pressures. As the wind passes past a bluff body, it undergoes boundary layer separation, which causes imbalance in pressure. This results in a phenomena, specific to bluff bodies, called the vortex shedding. The wind leaving the body, which…

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    These tools work self-possessed in a design flow that chip designers use to design and scrutinize all-inclusive semiconductor chips.1981 marks the establishment of EDA as an industry. Since many years, the larger electronic companies, such as Hewlett Packard, Tektronix, and Intel, had trailed EDA…

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    In transportation, graph theory is most commonly used to study problems of: a.) Routing for example the one-way street problem and the travelling salesman problem. b.) Networks - the maximum flow problem, the minimum cost flow problem and the transportation problem. A graph in this sense consists of two things that is a set of edges and a set of nodes where:  Edges are line segments or links between locations for example: roads and rail lines.  Nodes…

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    The word “capital” implies long run. Capital funds are semi-permanent sources of funds. Capital budgeting is invested with in lasting assets. (Financial-dictionary)Capital Budgeting (also referred to as investment appraisal) is that the most vital tool in finance to work out whether or not a company’s long run investment are worthy or not. It’s additionally referred to as investment a capital is that the funds necessary to support the operation of the lasting assets. Numerous examples are…

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    Concept: The cinemagraph medium showed me how you can take an original image and alter its meaning by putting emphasis on a specific moving element. I decided to go with the theme of “life” in my cinemagraphs. In particular, the movement and flow of life which is the main focus between these cinemagraphs. After choosing my theme I began to research videos that would reflect the idea of movement of life. I found that a good representation of this would be with the usage of water and environmental…

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    7.1 Conclusion The objective of this research is to analyze if there is a business case to create cells in Company X. The conclusion is based on some assumptions about the location. We assumed that the first cell is located in the sheet metal center and the second cell is located in the painting department. First of all, it can be concluded that it is possible to create cells in Company X. The similarity coefficient algorithm and the direct clustering technique result in the same three cells.…

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    What is a circuit? How do they work? An electric circuit is a kind of path made up of wires that allows the flow of electrons. The circuit has to be made in a circular form, as the electrons must frequently move in a full loop, in which they will return to their original position and then complete the loop again. (“What is an electric circuit?”) The battery or another source of power provides the voltage, or ‘electrical push’, that makes the electrons move through the circuit. When the electrons…

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    backward flow theory, which states that the increased resistance in portal venous flow within the intrahepatic circulation is what causes the development of portal hypertension. Then there is the forward flow theory which states that portal hypertension develops because of an abundance of vasoactive amines, nitrous oxide which is a vasodilator, and an abundance of vascular endothelial growth factor in both the systemic and collateral circulation. These abundances will lead to increased blood…

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    12, we learn that FASB recommends the direct method of reporting cash flow but only 1% of companies actually use it. 1) What is one reason companies use the indirect method instead? 2) How might the indirect method better connect to the Balance Sheet and Income Statement compared to the direct method of reporting? The direct and indirect methods of reporting cash flow are similar in their final goal (which is reporting cash flow from operating activities) is the same, however they function…

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    Peripheral artery disease (PAD), also known as arterial occlusive disease, is the obstruction or narrowing of aortic passages--including lumen and its major branches. This blockage interrupts blood flow, usually to the feet and legs. The prognosis will vary depending on the occlusion's site. The symptoms vary depending on the location of the occlusion. For example: in femoral arteries, having pain in the feet, no pulse in ankles and feet, and pallor or coolness in legs are symptoms.…

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