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    Physics plays an important role in the mechanics of a roller coaster. The thrilling ride cannot be appreciated, if the physics of a roller coaster is not understood. The loops, bends and hills are all affected by physics. The first hill of a roller coaster is the initial start of energy. Potential energy begins the transfer of energy on the first hill. A chain motor pulls the cars to the top of the hill creating potential energy. Potential energy being defined as the energy determined by its…

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    to medium sample rate Has a high sample rate Vertical positioning is done with air bearings, near field, no focus loop with multiple small heads Vertical positioning is done without air bearings, with far field focus loop having a single large head Has a single medium to high frequency tracking loop Has low and high frequency tracking loops Spindle loop is low frequency Spindle loop is low frequency Spindle mode is CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) Spindle mode is CLV (Constant Linear Velocity)…

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    result, brain function is reduced, threatening survival. The body then responds to this blood loss by feedback loops to maintain the flow of the oxygenated blood to the brain [2]. Breathing rate, stroke volume and heart rate…

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    Loop formation occurs at high frequency and with such speed that they are hard to analyze. However, in Drosophila, there have been transcription factors that are known to be associated with chromatin looping. The GAGA transcription factor in drosophila…

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    nephron loop is gaining solutes from the flow of glomerular filtrate entering it, the interstitial fluid it is encountering is hypertonic. At this point, the nephron loop’s membrane is permeable and since the interstitial fluid is hypertonic, some of the filtrate leaves the nephron loop and some of the solutes in the interstitial fluid cross the permeable membrane so that both fluids end up isotonic to each other. As the filtrate continues along, the ascending portion of the nephron loop is…

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    Fly Fishing Paragraph

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    you pull plenty of tippets through. 2. You want to form a second loop. Make sure it is away from the fly. 3. Do this by bringing the tag end completely around the standing part then pass the tag end through the first loop on the far side. 4. Fold the tad end over and make two wraps around the loop just formed (the second loop). Make sure the turns start at the far side of the loop. 5. Moisten the knot. 6. Tighten the second loop to the standing line by pulling on the fly and the tag end. 7.…

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    Aseptic Report

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    tests and streaking, aseptic techniques were followed. For every T-streaked that was done, the inoculating loop was first flame for 5 seconds and was allowed to cool for 30 seconds. Afterwards the tube containing the mixed unknown bacteria was then passed over the flame. The inoculating loop was then inserted into the broth and then carefully streak on quadrant one of the plate. Afterwards, the loop was sterilized by the flame and was allow to cool for thirty seconds so the next streak can be…

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    solid Trypticase soy agar (TSA) media. Sterile technique was done by flaming the loop until it turned red to ensure that there were no current bacteria on the loop avoiding contamination followed by rapidly flaming the neck of the test tube to prevent the entry and contamination of unwanted microbes. After inoculating the loop substance from the test tube labeled ‘I’ was removed. The streak plate…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    ( f ( 5 ) ) the output of this function is: ans = 26 b) Write the MATLAB code to loop from 1 to 5, and evaluate the function from part a at each iteration (the first iteration will be f(1), second f(2), etc.). You can use the looping variable as an argument to be passed to f. The MATLAB code to loop from 1 to 5 and evaluate the function from part a at each iteration is: f=@ ( x ) ( x ^ 2 + 1 ) ; for i = [ 1 : 5 ] f ( i )…

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    maintain stable internal conditions when faced with environmental changes. Sometimes there can be a stimulus in the environment that will cause changes to an organism's stable internal conditions. This results in the organism responding using feedback loops so the body maintains its normal limits. When this stimulus occurs there are a series of steps that have to happen before the body can give the correct response. First, there has to be a lot of a stimulus to go through the nervous threshold…

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