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    Resolution - ability of a lens system to show fine details of the object being observed. Contrast – When imaging specimens in the optical microscope, differences in intensity and/or color create image contrast, which allows individual features and details of the specimen to become visible. Contrast is defined as the difference in light intensity between the image and the adjacent background…

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    Did you get the new iPhone yet? What do you plan on doing with your old one? These are some questions that should be asked about any new electronics. Many company’s work to make the new great electronic device for the year, but this can lead to some serious environmental issues. When someone gets the new iPhone it is not uncommon for them to simply throw away the old one. The same can be said for many other goods such as video games, TVs, printers, etc. However, this leads to a huge amount of…

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    Glaucoma Essay

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    and at the exit point of the lamina were analyzed, and damaged axon segments, similar to dystrophic neurites of other conditions, were readily detected in the lamina, but were rarely found in the prelaminar region, and did not appear in the nerve fiber layer. Cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) marking also revealed that most early damage, in the form of discrete and focal swellings, was localized in the lamina. Additionally, the data suggested that axons were insulted to different degrees; severe…

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    Corporate strategy is only as effective as the research and analysis of the organization’s market in which they operate (Parnell, 2014). In fact, financial performance, mergers and acquisitions, human resource management, and allocation of resources are all integral parts of the corporate level strategy (Bradley, 2016). Another important aspect is identification of the organization’s corporate profile. Do they operate in a single industry? Do they operate in a related or unrelated industry?…

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    Importance Of Polymers

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    Polymer - A word, which is connote for large molecules (that a molecule made from simple repeating units called monomers). The monomers are main building block of polymers. Polymers play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday human life because of the extraordinary range of properties. Polymers are among the most widely used and important type of materials today. Polymers have been with us from the beginning of time; they form the very basis (building blocks) of life. Animals, plants all…

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    and a direction along a path. A linear encoder acts as a sensor and when linked to a scale it encodes a position. The sensor reads the scale and converts the encoded position into a meaningful value in the form of a digital or an analog readout. Optical linear encoders utilize a combination of light, lenses, photosensors, and a glass scale. The light source in conjunction with a lens creates a beam of light, which passes through a scanning reticle and then through the glass scale. That light is…

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    STANDARD SEVEN: LIBRARY AND OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES Resources and Access Library services and resources are tailored to fulfill the needs of the University’s curriculum across all modalities. In 2012, the Rose Traurig Library aligned its strategic plan with the Academic Affairs and University plans, wherein the main goal of the library is to better serve our student population by becoming 80-90% electronic by FY15. To meet this objective, 14 new databases were procured, including 3 e-book…

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    Case Study L Oreal

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    L’Oréal’s goal of attracting 1 billion new customers by 2025 is characterized by expansion into developing markets and retention of its customer bases in developed markets. The company plans to achieve this goal through employing a strategy of new brand acquisitions, continued R&D spending, and brand expansions into new markets. Strategic Brand Acquisitions Strategic brand acquisition is L’Oréal’s main strategy for successful market entry and continued dominance in developed markets. L’Oréal’s…

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    AN OVERVIEW OF TELEMATICS 1.1 INTRODUCTION Telematics established in 1987 and later acquired by Bahri & Mazroei is a provider of Converged Building Systems, which covers ICT Systems (Information and Communication Technology) like Structured Cabling, Data Networks, Telephoning, etc. and ELV (Extra Low Voltage) Systems like Security, Fire, BMS, Guest Room Management Systems and Car Park etc. Telematics has “ISO 9001:2008; ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certification” and it’s arena…

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    Rydberg Equation

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    Testing the Validity of the Approach of Using Hydrogen and Helium Emission Spectra with the Rydberg Equation to Determine the Ionization Energy of Helium Michelle Plavnik Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 30322, United States PAGE 2 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this lab is to determine how accurate the Rydberg equation is at modeling helium transitions and finding the ionization energy from those transitions. To accomplish this aim, the spectra of hydrogen and helium were…

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