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    How Electro-mechanical Actuator Works? A Rotary Electromechanical Actuation system with an Electric Motor, a gear box & an elastic spring to absorb peak torque loads experienced during operational life. The Schematic below describes the system. Fig. 1.1 Rotary Electro-mechanical Actuator Gearbox Requirements: The Gear Box at the Motor Output is intended to amplify the torque output of the Motor with reduction in speed. The tentative ratio is set at 10:1. Functional Requirements of…

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    The theory of Continuous Auditing was established by Vasarhelyi and Halper (1991). Continuous auditing entails the real-time monitoring and analysis of the entire population of records. The premise of this methodology is based on the concept of “audit by exception” where deviations (e.g. control variances) are flagged as alerts and forwarded to the responsible parties (e.g. management, internal auditors, business owners) for investigation. Continuous auditing has evolved from an academic theory…

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    effect on the precision of their experimental data and the data found in the prior research. They were able to make appropriate conclusions about the relationships of the vessel diameter and length through proper use of appropriate graphs and linear regression analysis. Although majority of the data supports the researchers interpretations, the usefulness of the results are in question. Researchers provided the importance hydraulic functions in respects to pathogenic movement throughout the…

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    Poeciliidae Evolution

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    Biologists at the University of California, Riverside have made an incredible evolutionary discovery that links sexual selection and placentation (Science Daily, 2014). The study of 150 species of Poeciliidae (Figure 1), describes the morphologies of males in species with placentas. Sexual selection- “special case” of natural selection, which acts on an organism’s ability to obtain, or successfully copulate with a mate, is not exceedingly important in species with placentas (Science Daily, 2014)…

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    Method Participants A total number of 80 healthy college students, aged between 18 and 22 years will be recruited from local universities by mass mails and the subject pool from the Department of Psychology in the CUHK. College students with a history of brain or head injuries, psychological disorders will be excluded. Procrastinators and non-procrastinators are defined by 1 SD above and below the total score of the Procrastination Assessment Scale Students (PASS; Solomon & Rothblum, 1984)…

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    plot. However, as was highlighted in the results, one of the experimental data points produced a rate of reaction of 6.89 x 10-3 µmol/min – greater than that of the maximum expected. It can be seen in figure 7 that, while there is certainly a strong linear correlation…

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    Methodology My research methodology is designed to eliminate the dichotomy between traditional natural disasters, thought to be exacerbated by climate change and ones where climate change plays little to no role in their occurrence, severity, and detectability (traditionally earthquakes and volcanoes are believed to not be affected by climate change). There are three main parts of the methodology. The first part involves collecting data from the worst natural disasters by ICCC categories…

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    are complete, remove the sensor from the bottle, rinse and dry the bottle. Make sure that the neck of the bottle is dry so that the O2 Gas Sensor does not get wet. With the sensor, preform a linear regression to calculate the rate of reaction. To do this, choose Curve Fit form the Analyze menu, then select Linear for the Fit equation. Record the value of m as the reaction rate in Table 1. Next, move on to the next test tubes. Use the directions above to complete the test tubes for 27 degrees, 37…

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    • Adheres to Code of Ethics mandated by AOTA, Middle Georgia State University, and the MGSU OTA Program. • Abides by licensure requirements of the State of GA • Follows policies and procedures of the Georgia Academy for the Blind in addition to federal and state laws regarding OT in the school system • Follows HIPAA guidelines regarding confidentiality • Dons PPE as necessary • Follows Universal Precautions • Uses CPR or other life-saving measures, if required • Stores equipment after use and…

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    Women take a backseat during Romantic Literature, as they are not prominently discussed during the literature of the time. In the Romantic Era, women are no longer lusted over, instead they are once again just seen in poor light. Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein was a new type of literature for the time, as culture began to shift towards placing a heavy emphasis on science. This emphasis on science was very different than the emphasis of rebellion as seen in the Metaphysical Era. Shelly had a sense…

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