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    The sample for this study was 17,877 patients which were scheduled for ambulatory surgery. Two hundred thirty-nine patients were excluded as an effect of surgery cancellation or partial data; consequently, 17,638 patients were included. This study was conducted to all ambulatory surgical outpatients with ASA physical status I–III aged >12 year. This study aimed to identify if patient characteristics, surgical factors, or the development of adverse events had the most significant effect on…

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    1. The Bronze Age Civilization of the Aegean took place during ca. 3000-1200 B.C.E This time period consisted of two civilizations, the Minoan (ca. 2000-1400 B.C.E.) and the Mycenaean (ca. 1600-1200 B.C.E). On the island of Crete, the Minoan civilization was centered in the palace of Minos at Knossos. This culture was thriving and traveled by sea quiet often. The palace consisted of frescoes demonstrating numerous aspect of Cretan life. Of all the frescoes in the palace the most recognized is…

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    Knossos is located in Crete, on the largest island off the coast of Greece, 5 kilometers southeast of the city of Heraklion (1). Being nestled within a valley near the river of Kairatos, the river currently flows only partly year-round (1). Yet, during Minoan times when the site was inhabited, the river flowed constantly. Knossos used to be surrounded with cypress and oak trees but has since been turned into acres of vineyards and olive trees (1). Knossos was established during the Bronze Age…

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    language is very difficult for anthropologists due to the lack of information of Linear A. Until these days, scientists still do not know much about the Minoans’ culture (“an integrated system of beliefs, traditions, and customs that govern or influence a person’s behavior. Culture is learned, shared by members of a group, and based on the ability to think in terms of symbols” (Kelly p19)). Linear A is similar to Linear B that the Greek uses, but it is still unknown where the origin of this…

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    The equation of the line was estimated as y=15.037x-1.901 and the R2 value was 0.994. The R2 value defines what percent of variation in (y) can be determined by variation in (x). In other words, it is a statistical measure that determines how close the data is…

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    and equation 3.2 and 3.4 become: ∇.J=∇.(σE)=0 (3.6) Based on equation 3.6, the field distribution is depended on conductivity variation inside the material [1, 45, 46]. Furthermore, according to equations 3.5 and 3.6, space charge can be accumulated in insulation material in steady state condition due to the variation of permittivity to conductivity. As a result, by combining equation…

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    derive the Quadratic Formula by completing the square, it was important to verify that the quadratic equation was in standard form which is ax? + bx + c = 0. By using this correct form, I prevented myself from using the wrong values for a,b, or c which could result in an incorrect solution. I began by rewriting the equation by subtracting c to the other side which isolated ax? + bx. I divided the equation by a because it was multiplied on the squared term. In addition, I took the half of the…

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    to come in contact or find proof? This lack of contact is sometimes referred to as “The Great Silence.” Many have tried to come up with solutions to this paradox and some of them definitely seem plausible. One of the obvious ones is that the Drake Equation is completely wrong. However, one of the bigger theories out there is known as “The Great…

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    Shakess Experiment

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    vertically is greater for two magnets. With the two magnets it has two points at 60, 80 shakes that seem to be an out lie compared to one magnet where all the points seem to increase by an even rise. From the graphs, we can say that these graphs are linear due to the r^2 values being close to 1. With one magnet the r^2 value is 0.9968 and for two magnets the r^2 value is 0.9773. These r^2 value is suggesting that the data collected for one magnet is more accurate than for two magnets as 0.9968…

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    4.2 Resources CO2 Fig.1 depicts the principle of chemical energy transmission system. Fig.2 explain the Eva-Adam process. 5. Thermodynamics of CO2 reforming of methane It is essential to understand the thermodynamic of CDRM represents as follow: CH_4+CO_2 □(→) 2CO+〖2H〗_2 ∆H_298=247 KJ⁄(mol ) (1) ∆G^o=61770-67.32 T This reaction above is highly endothermic which is favored by low pressure but, requires a higher temperature. A reverse…

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