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    Linear Perspective was first introduced to the art world in the Italian Renaissance. Khan Academy perfectly defined linear perspective as “what renaissance artists had clearly achieved through the careful observation of nature, including studies of anatomical dissections, was the means to recreate the 3-dimensional physical reality of the human form on two-dimensional surfaces”. Linear perspective first started with the human body and then shortly after was used to represent space in paintings…

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    Data Analysis Biaxial Tensile Tests Different stress and strain definitions have been used to study the biomechanics of soft tissue [24]. The 2nd Piola-Kirchhoff stress and Green strain definitions have been employed in this study, which are described briefly in the following. The Green strain tensor is defined as E=1/2(F^T F-1), where F is the gradient deformation tensor. For the case of in-plane biaxial stretching in directions 1 and 2, the Green strain in these directions can be written…

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    The Transverse Mercator Projections is a transverse cylindrical conformal projection also known as the Gauss-Kruger, it is one of the well-known projections in the world for its variation of the Mercator projections (Chang, 2010). The Transverse Mercator Projection (TMS) is similar to the Mercator projection which uses Standard Parallel whereas TMS uses the Standard Meridian. This means that it is longitudinal in the meridians not in the Equator, making it to be conformal and not preserving a…

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    PROCEDURE: Hirko, R. Chemistry 112L General Chemistry I Laboratory, Ninth Edition; bluedoor: Minneapolis, 2015; Experiment 4. Trial P/ppm Abs @ 400 nm / AU Volume beverage / mla Volume dilution water / mla Total volume of diluted sample / mla P in soda / ppm 1 0 .001 2 1.333 .160 3 3.333 .280 4 6.667 .585 U1 2.560 .228 .870 45.610 46.480 205.153 U2 2.607 .232 1.020 50.266 51.386 197.005 U3 3.374 .298 1.196 43.252 49.448 209.244 Ave 204 Unc ±12 RESULTS: The recorded…

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    To begin this experiment, make sure that the laptop computer is turned on and connect the Conductivity Probe to the computer interface. Set the Conductivity Probe to the intermediate setting, 2000 μS/cm (0 to 1000 mg/L TDS). Open the file “01A Membrane Diffusion” from the Advanced Biology with Vernier folder of Logger Pro to prepare for data collection. The first portion of this experiment will test whether the different concentration gradients affect the rate of diffusion. Three different…

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    (P1) The immense history of Greece could not be possible for the remarkable and influential city-states located throughout the regions. Mycenae, Knossos, and Troy are three revered and questioned palatial sites that operated in similar and opposing ways, partially due to the form and function of the architecture. In the late 1800s into the early 1900s, three archaeologists excavated the individual sites of the Aegean basin. Sir Arthur Evans became known as the British archaeologist who uncovered…

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    Data analysis method First, using Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test to examine the normality of the variables in each of the hypotheses and assumptions of one to five using regression analysis and using software Spss18 and then fourth hypothesis using structural equation modeling (Path Analysis) using software Amos22 to confirm or refute the hypothesis of the research study. Hypotheses: 1. Empowerment dimension effect on turnover intention. 2. Interoperability dimensions have an effect on…

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    Without technology Project Based Learning will not be as effective as it is today. PBL relies on collaboration, real-world connection, critical thinking and authentic assessments – components that are best served with technology. The key is to rearrange the way instructions have been presented where students’ experiences are used to teach abstract Math concepts. A PBL design starts with real world contexts, to conceptual understanding, then back to application and then creation. Project is…

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    identify risk factors and the impact to cost flow forecast in construction industry. Henry et al., (2012) in his paper discussed to develop a model to assess the impacts of identified risks to baseline cost flow using regression model. A multiple linear regression model were developed using identified risk factors and the periodic variability measurement. H.Odeyinka et.al. (2013) uses an artificial neural network back propagation algorithm to develop a model to identify the risk factors and…

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    Rotation is the action of moving an object around a center and this concept is fully shown in the movie “The Martian”. The rotation however depends on the concept of angular momentum, which is the rotational analog of linear momentum. This quantity is and will be the same for any rotating object and will not change unless it is ever impacted with an external force. In this case per say the Earth or Mars, rotating about its axis the physical quantity will always be conserved. Thus poses the…

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