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    Eighth grade students from Central Middle School rushed into Dorney Park merrily, with huge smiles on their faces on June 9th. The trip to Dorney Park in Allentown, PA has always been the field trip all eighth graders look forward to years in advance. Parsippany students have been going to Dorney Park for a field trip in eighth grade for the past sixteen years and it has always been wonderful. Thankfully, June 9th was a gorgeous day in spring, a perfect day to go to Dorney Park. The amusement…

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    Endothelial Cells

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    curvature is formed in each endothelial cell to form a lumen in the vessel. The proliferation of the endothelial cells, increase of length of the sprout will form two hollow sprouts that join at their tips and create a loop and allow blood to flow. Pericytes will line the base of the loops and growth of new sprouts can occur. The process regarding the last steps of angiogenesis even if not clearly understood is thought to be guided by tip cells, specialized cells at the front of the sprout…

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    Diatonic Themes In Music

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    S1= intro + 4 • ( 2 • B1 + 2 • B2 ) + B1 + B3 + 2 • B4 +Bres fig.1. The melodic objects sequence (Haus and Rodriguez, 1993, p. 7) Together the melodic elements made a four cyclic structures creating a sort of loop function. Each loop lasts 72 bars (18•(2+2)) and it is characterised by specific developments of the rhythmic, dynamic, harmonic and timbral structure growth objects, but melody still static till the finale. This repetitiveness have a fundamental role on the…

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    This theory was called the three step loop. The three step loop started with a cue. The cue was created by the brain to pursue a certain action. The second step is routine. The routine is the repetition of this action that was cued. Finally the last step was reward. The reward made the whole process worth remembering. This three step loop is the process in which humans form their tendencies, “The cure and reward become intertwined with…

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    being more frequently. More and more people will get hurt when the violence occurs, the fear will arise spontaneously. They will try to defend himself and hurt other people. People starting question themselves how are the people get into the endless loop of the violence. According to all the research, because people are long-terms live in being physical punishment, fear and worried circumstance, and issues of education cause people become aggressive and violence. Physical punishment can cause…

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    PICT Case Study

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    post PROW algorithm. The complexity of PROW algorithm can be calculated as O(n) for while statement in line 2 since it iterate until specified value is meet. Then, in for loop the maximum number is when no more remaining pair is found, n. Since the second for loop also have same maximum number, Big-O notation for this for loop is O(n2). Thus, the lower bound and final result of Big-O notation is…

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    was placed in her care. She discovered that the inscription stated, “James, the Brother of Jesus,” although the text was clear, the writing style didn’t fit the time. Miraculously, the writing expert was able to use certain style points such as loops, depth, and other lines to prove that the ossuary was a fake. Even though everything else about the ossuary lined up: where it was found, original date estimate, and language through the writing a few more tests the ossuary was proved to be a…

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    Introduction The gastrointestinal system (digestive system) is the alimentary tract from the mouth to the anus with its associated glands and organs (Moore, 2016) It originates from two germ layers, the endoderm and mesoderm, and receives nerve supply by cells derived from the third germ layer, the ectoderm(van den Brink, 2007) (McLin et al., 2009) The earliest stage of development is the ‘primordial gut’ which forms during the 4th week as the head, tail (caudal eminence) and lateral folds.…

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    AFV3-109 has ~ 30 amino acid residues including β4 and β5 in threaded loop. The most difficult part of forming a slipknot is to insert the threaded loop into the knotting loop. The β1 and β2 stabilizes β4 and β5, respectively, which facilitates the process of loop insertion and reduce the energy barrier. However, AFV3-109 is a small protein and the topological hindrance can increase dramatically as the size of threaded loop increases. Further study on much larger slipknotted protein can provide…

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    As she is a powerful ymbryne, there’s no reason not to respect her. Miss Peregrine is often called the Bird because of her peculiar ability. She can manipulate time and take the form of a peregrine falcon. When Enoch (one of the peculiars in the loop) says “Anyway, she can’t find out we been in here. She’ll hang us by our pinky toes!” (222) he knows Miss Peregrine will be mad, and he will be punished. He wouldn’t be worried if Miss Peregrine didn’t have some sort of power over them. The…

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