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    One, centered in the north Pacific and most commonly called the Pacific Decadal Oscillation seems to have periods of 15 to 25 years, and of 50 to 70 years. The other, the North Atlantic Oscillation has a dominant period of 12 years and as its name implies, it is centered in the North Atlantic.Internal ocean variability can be tracked through paleoclimatic data which provide evidence for…

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    "ALeague of Their Own" is a movie set in 1943 written and directed by Penny Marshall. One of its central themes is the oscillation between the naysayers of women's rights and the underlying thesis of rising above the cynics and critics who do not believe in women playing baseball. Throughout the movie, girls in the south are subject to typical gender roles such as staying home and cooking, farming, and having dinner ready on the table by the time dusk comes to fruition. These southern belles are…

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    I do not believe in perfect political solutions. The human race is diverse. Human beings have organized into communities for thousands of years, adhering to common rules of conduct. Despite ample time, no single policy or political agenda has endured the millennium. Individual societies have developed independently and therefore, can be held to no standard but their own. My political philosophy is that government is best when is behaves as either a delegate or a trustee on behalf of its people.…

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    Mldoa Analysis

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    general anesthesia (GA) is associated with an increment of spectral power in scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) at below 40 Hz frequencies, including spectral peaks in the slow oscillation bands. Because conventional power spectral analyses are insensitive to possible cross-frequency coupling, the relationships among the oscillations at different frequencies remain largely unexplored. Quantifying such coupling is essential for improving clinical monitoring of anesthesia and understanding the…

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    machine for $839.00. Along with the reasonable price of the machine, there are some positive and negative attributes that are correlated. Firstly, the pros: o Battery operated (no need to use or find an electrical outlet on the court) o Random Oscillation (feed the ball in multiple directions for multi-users) o Adjustable Speed o 2 Year warranty o Option to purchase fast charger o Shipping take 1 to 3 days to deliver Along with the benefits that the machine would give our athletes by being a…

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    Introduction The main objective of this lab is to observe the behavior of a metal block while experiencing uniaxial translation and oscillation in respects to time to calculate the acceleration, spring constant, and damping factor. The experiment was split into two different labs. Part one, the drop test, to take the block to a fixed height and drop it. This would then allow us to calculate the friction force, along with the acceleration of the metal block. Part two, the bounce test, is…

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    Regenerative QWI

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    Regenerative QWI is where the cellular waves of the body's field and the immediate environment superimposed on each other to form greater resultant amplitudes. A simultaneously regenerative waves ends informational signals that are create near perfect geometry of receptor molecules, activate correct penetrability of cellular membranes, proteins etc. Vibrations of DNA and genetic structures Therefore initiating mitochondrial productivity of ATP, natural metabolic and chelation…

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    Speaker Recognition Essay

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    1.1. Background of the Study Speaker recognition is the process of automatically recognizing who is speaking [4][24] on the basis of information obtained from the speech waves[13],[18],[20],[21][22]. It should be noted that this process of recognition is different from speech recognition which is not [5][16] biometrics and it’s defined as the process of recognizing what is being said, e.g., dictation of words by an individual for computer understanding (speech to text recognition). The goal of…

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    Rat Hippocampus

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    suggest that this activity might be internally organized cell assemblies. To unpack the role of the hippocampus, these neurons predict where and animal is coming from as well as its destination through bursts of activity that resides within theta oscillation. These burst of activity occur when the animal rest and sleep as well, which suggests that hippocampal neurons can be disengaged from external landmarks. However, behavioral experiments…

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    cause. Klinkenborg uses another example dealing with the circadian rhythms of humans and animals, which is the cycle that tells the body when to sleep, wake, and eat. “The regular oscillation of waking and sleep in our lives—one of our circadian rhythms—is nothing less than a biological expression of the regular oscillation of light on Earth” (Klinkenborg pg.480). In this statement, he is influencing the reader with evidence that scientists have studied on the human and animal’s bodies through…

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