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    The relationship would not be linear (there is a gap), the direction leans towards a positive direction, and the strength is weak because the dots on the plot are more concentrated in one area rather than spread out between age and reaction time. It would not be appropriate to find the correlation coefficient because it is not linear. Therefore, you cannot describe the strength and the direction of the two variables. The correlation…

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    Blunt Trauma Impact Study

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    Among annually 2.4 million eye injuries in the United States, 40,000-60,000 of them trigger blindness as a consequence of Blunt Trauma Impact (BTI). The injury as a result of BTI to the eye could be minimized if and only if the process and detail of that were thoroughly available. Numerical models, such as Finite Element (FE), might be applicable since experimental measurements on the detail of injury in each component of the eye is almost impossible. In this study, in order to understand…

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    Iodine Clock Reaction

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    such rate equations can either be distinctively linear or non-linear when graphed. Non-linear equations are supposedly more complex as they generally react to small changes within its parameters (Thermodynamics and Kinetics). This could include minimal errors and environmental changes. Scientists refer to such equations as chaotic and rather unpredictable (Thermodynamics and Kinetics). An iodine clock reaction is a common example of a complex non-linear…

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    finishing his academic year are all shown in chronological order. Also the fact that him marrying to Valencia, and then joining his father-in-law’s business is also shown in chronological order (Kurt 24). Moreover, Vonnegut not only explains that time is linear in some places in the novel, but also creates opportunity for Billy as well. Such as his desire to achieve the american dream. This desire of Billy to achieve his american dream can be seen when, Billy marries Valencia and later becomes…

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    8.071 5.600 From the data above, it is clear that the shorter is the stopping distance the larger is the deceleration. Speed during breaking An interesting case to analyze is the movement of the car after applying the brakes. From the equation of linear motion used earlier, we make the subject of the formula since it is the variable of interest. We only focus on the positive values of v. The rate at which changes on the distance travelled ( )…

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    10(B) shows the calibration curve of the reduction peak currents vs. the concentration of H2O2. As shown, it presents the linear response region of MWCNTs-PB (Fig. 10(B) (a)) and MWCNTs@PpPD-PB (Fig. 10(B) (b)). The result of MWCNTs-PB modified GCE is similar to that of a previously reported study [67]. Fig. 10(B) (b) shows a linear response range from 0.005 mM to 2.225 mM with a correlation coefficient of 0.9993, and the sensitivity of the sensor was 583.6 µA mM-1 cm-2, which…

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    Introduction Business Intelligence is a technology that is used to gather,store,access and analyzing data to help business users in making better decisions on the other hand Artificial Intelligence is a way to make a computer,a computer-controlled robot,or a software that think intelligently like humans.Artificial Intelligence is based on the study that how human thinks,learn,decide and work in order to resolve an issue and then using the outcome of this study as a basis of developing…

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    Physics In Baseball

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    In the photo, a baseball is being hit by a bat in a game. This photo was taken at a Gonzaga baseball game on campus (I used a profession photo because they are way better and a second photo is used to show the moment of contact which is what I am talking about). In terms of the physics in the photo. The focus of this paper will be on the energy transfer from the bat to the ball, which causes the ball to reverse directions, increase velocity, and create a launch angle to potentially be a…

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    Swarm Robotics Essay

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    Abstract— Swarm robotics is an advanced robotics field which involves co-operative behaviour implemented on robots. Swarm robots find its applications in a large number of fields like process automation, defence, surgery, surveillance etc.In the centralised swarm robotic approach, we have a master robot and one or more slave robots. For a known environment this approach has a very less response time. The master robot is basically in charge of the slaves and controls their actions through sending…

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    Biomedical Model Analysis

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    Discuss and critically evaluate the model of functioning set out in the ICF. Explain how this approach differs from the traditional medical model of mental health care. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is a framework for describing and classifying the health components of functioning and disability. It was developed in 2001 by the World Health Organisation, after extensive testing was completed worldwide…

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