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    skin (Minaker 1). Cynthia Haines presents that "Smokers tend to have more wrinkles than nonsmokers of the same age". These changes can happen from environmental changes, genetic makeup, nutrition, and sun exposure. UV exposure can damage the elastin fibers in the skin (Haines 2). The natural pigments provide some protection against sun damage (Minaker 1), although elastin breakdown can cause the skin to sag, tear or bruise more easily, or the skin to take longer to heal (Haines 2). More causes…

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    Temperature Lab Report

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    close to the phase transition temperature, it can also be observed that the tilt angle decreases notably. The ATOMS drawings are shown to supplement the above observations. Cell parameters as a function of temperature (Haines et. All) 3 Cell volume as a function of temperature. (Haines et. All) Paragraph 3 We already know that the structural parameters for low-temperature α phase and high-temperature β-quartzFePO4 tend to be similar. It is believed that both the tilt angle and the bridging…

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    Defining Crime Essay

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    of crime; however, there are differing perspectives which all attempt to define crime, some based on legal perceptions, some on sociological and moral perceptions (White, Haines & Asquith, 2012 p.5) The legal definition of a crime is something that is written into criminal law which is subject to a specific penalty (White, Haines & Asquith, 2012 p.5) To violate the criminal law is to commit a crime if the action is voluntary and with intent. The problem of defining crime in this way is that…

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    it is the same words that are spoken, both portrayals take this scene in opposite directions: one being more effective by having more emotion. Therefore, Patience Tomlinson and Anton Lesser are more effective than Dorothy Gould and Richard Haddon Haines as people actually felt more connected with the scene. Patience Tomlinson and Anton Lesser demonstrate a sarcastic relationship as they joke around with each other. Both show no affection in their words but express their emotions through their…

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    Criminological Positivism was a school of thought which emerged and gathered momentum in the 19th century, during a period of major technological developments and growing appreciation of the importance of science and scientific understanding (Haines and White, 1996). Within the historical context, the positivist movement arose in challenge to existing ideologies (such as the polar opposite: Classicism) and as a result has been referred to as a revolution or revolt against traditional concepts of…

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    of FePO4 tends more and more towards the β phase as temperature increases. As for the FeO4 and PO4 tetrahedra, the change in their structures can be seen through Table 5, where the O-Fe-O bond angles decrease. Furthermore, in Table 4 (taken from J. Haines, et al. (2003) A neutron diffraction study of Quartz-type FePO4: high-temperature behaviour and α-β transition Z. Kristallogr. 218, 193-200 (2003).) below, it can be seen that the bond distances of Fe-O decrease as temperature increases. Both…

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    risk-focused reactions (Haines and Case 2012). PYJ is dynamic through its emphasis on advancing positive practices and results for youngsters, for example, access to their all inclusive rights, access to and engagement with supportive services, opportunities, and direction, educational achievement, employment, and training. PYJ looks to normalise offending behaviour by youths and to react through promotional, child-friendly, diversionary and inclusionary mediations (see Case and Haines…

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    Cardiac Muscle Analysis

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    supercoiled structure (introducing a secondary coil by winding a primary coiled wire) (Figure 2). (Cherubini et al., 2015; Foroughi et al., 2011; Haines et al., 2014a; Lee et al., 2014; Lima et al., 2012; S. -W. Kim, 2015) Figure 1: Volume increase generates torque in the coiled fiber which causes muscle expansion (left) or contraction (right); Figure adapted from (Haines et al., 2014a). COILED TORSIONAL ACTUATORS AS ARTIFICIAL MUSCLES FOR BIOMIMETIC ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS Sebastian Bangel, MSc.…

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    unbroken blood vessel, usually in a vein (Tortora,2014, p.335). When the thrombi become dislodged and the clot travels in the bloodstream it can end up in the lungs. Which cause damage to the lungs and that condition is called pulmonary embolism (PE) (Haines, 2015). A pulmonary embolism is the presence of a blood clot or a foreign substance in a pulmonary arterial blood vessel that obstruct circulation to lung tissue…

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    Mr. Haines argued on behalf of the defendant that the conduct was not reckless but merely a tragic accident. In the middle of the trial, Mr. Haines(the attorney) was able to persuade the Judge and the Prosecutor to allow the defendant to plead guilty the relatively minor offense of Misadventure (accident) While Hunting. The…

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