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    pupillary responses. Also, the function of the cranial nerves IX and X and protective mechanisms such as cough and gag reflexes may be compromised due to the pressure on the brainstem. The three signs, which include increased mean arterial pressure (MAP), increased pulse pressure and bradycardia is known as Cushing’s triad, which can be a signal to notify that the brainstem’s final effort to maintain cerebral perfusion. The said manifestations are late and irreversible. (LeMone, Burke &…

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    The Leadership challenges of James Riady James Riady is the Deputy Chairman of the Lippo Group, an Indonesian based conglomerate determined to expand internationally, especially in the US market, with interests in creating future social and economic investments with the local communities by funding for education and economic growth in the Indonesian communities. Management is the process by which an organisation combines and coordinates so as to effectively achieve organisational objectives by…

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Multimodal biometric face and fingerprint recognition using XOR configuration system based on adaptive principal component analysis and multilayer perception. Multimodal biometric is a combination of physiological and behavioral characteristics into a single biometric system. The important cause to combine singular traits is to get improve recognition rate and accurate result. This is done when feature and trait of biometric are statistically independent. The…

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    This is Experiment No. 1 from the table; the specimen contains corrosion damage of 40mm X 20mm at four locations which was created by immersing the sample in electrolyte for one, two, three and four hours. The damages are imaged in order; extreme left representing the sample immersed in electrolyte for one hour and extreme right representing the sample immersed in electrolyte for four hours. Both the array coils were excited at a frequency of 15 kHz for a layer thickness of 1mm. On the right…

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    Nike + Run Club Analysis

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    technological and social deterministic views when investigating the qualities built into the chosen digital platform. The research on Nike+ Run Club illuminates that the facilitation of self-representation on the chosen platform is not a fixed and linear process. It is imperative to understand that when conducting media studies, the producers, consumers and the digital platform or practice itself are all active agents that should be fully…

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    As mentioned earlier, there are three major contributors to the CBT movement and even though CBT integrates many of the concepts of behavioral therapy it also does introduce and place value on what goes on cognitively in the distressed individual. The first contributor that will be discussed is Albert Ellis. Albert Ellis was born in 1913 in Pittsburgh and despite his many illness growing up, he lived until 2007 which is when he died in New York, which was the place he grew up and primarily lived…

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    Everyone has their unique ways of learning something from start to finish. Often times we take for-granted our abilities to successfully teach a task or technique to ourselves not to mention others. Once we find that drive or that spark we can put forth the effort to teach us something that we have never learned before. Its all about the ideas behind what actually goes into learning something new. In an effort to gain a better understanding of how we learn I have thought of a learning goal,…

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    “Memory management services in Linux are built on a programming foundation that includes a peripheral device called Memory Management Unit (MMU). MMU translates physical memory addresses to linear addresses used by the operating system, and requests a page fault interrupt, when the CPU tries to access memory that it is not entitled to”. (www.codeproject.com) In Linux you can use the subsystem of allocating and releasing memory. The subsystem…

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    Honey Bees Essay

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    the tracking of a wide range of different characteristics such as various means for different variables such speed, turning angle, acceleration and other important factors. In terms of analysing these factors, the study will utilize a between group linear mixed model which provides confidence intervals, and other comparisons between groups and individuals across sessions of study (Wolf et al., 2014). This proposal indicates some exciting avenues for future research, as Honey-bees despite their…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is a condition in which a person has more than one distinct identity or personality state that repeatedly asserts control over the affected person's behaviour. These parts can have different and distinct: names, parts, identities, and self-image. DID stems from extreme, prolonged and frequent trauma induced dissociation during childhood , and is a complex psychophysiological process where the mind separates or compartmentalizes certain memories or thoughts…

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