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    Thiosulphate Lab Report

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    Purpose To investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of the thiosulphate reaction. Hypothesis If the temperature increases, then the rate of the thiosulphate reaction will also increase. Variables Independent variable: Temperature change in each experiment, which will be varied by increasing the temperature by 10°C each time. Dependent Variable: Rate of reaction, which will be measured by measuring the time taken for the cross to not be visible. Constants: Concentration of HCl and…

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    Student Survey Paper

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    the lower achieving students. I separated very quiet, shy students as well as very outspoken students. This kept all groups as equal as possible and included different personalities and learning styles. One lesson during the research was over polynomials and the second lesson was over multiplying binomials and factoring. The first cooperative learning activity was the Round Table strategy and the second activity was the group investigation method. The cooperative learning exercises will be…

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    used nonlinear regressions like kernel ridge and kernel support vector machines. Further, to capture the spatiotemporal patterns of ECoG data, we introduced a space-time kernel - A product of radial basis function (RBF) kernel with a sum of the polynomial (PLY), periodic (PER) and rational quadratic (RQ) kernels. The three components (RBFxPLY, RBFxPER, and RBFxRQ) capture the long-term nonlinear trend, local periodicity, and short-term irregularities in the data, respectively. We also…

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    Ci Engine Essay

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    an assembly of subdivisions called elements, which are considered to be interconnected at joints, known as nodes. The combined elemental representations adequately approximate the variable. The distribution across each element may be defined by a polynomial (for example, linear or quadratic) or a trigonometric function. After the problem has been discretized, the governing equations for each element are calculated and then assembled to give the system equations. Once the general format of the…

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    Acetonitrile Lab Report

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    2.4 IL-DLLME procedures For IL-DLLME under optimum conditions, 10 mL of the sample solution containing Cd2+ or Ni2+ and PAN (10−5mol L−1) was adjusted to pH in a glass test tube with a conical bottom test tube. Using a microsyringe, the mixture of the extraction solvent ([Hmim][PF6]) and disperser solvent (acetonitrile) was rapidly injected into the previously mentioned aqueous sample. A cloudy solution (water, acetonitrile and [Hmim][PF6] ) was formed in the test tube. The ions reacted with…

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    Sleep and its Effects on the Brain INTRO: Sleep is looked at by a lot of people as something the occurs because our bodies get tired however saying that we only sleep because we are tired is like saying we only eat because we are hungry. “We tend to think of sleep as a time when the mind and body shut down. But this is not the case; sleep is an active period in which a lot of important processing, restoration, and strengthening occurs” (sleepfoundation.org). Scientists to this day as still…

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    and review the literature, classifying the papers on the basis of the scope of analysis, the adopted method and the type of the observed warehouse (e.g., automated, conventional multi-aisle storage systems). Typically, warehousing problems are non-polynomial (NP) problems and have a very large amount of real-world data to manage. Therefore, user-friendly and timeless solutions for the warehousing issues are ambitious aims for computer-based…

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    one half of the product of the air density, the sweep area of the air fan, the cube wind speed and the use ratio of the wind power over the dynamic energy. Scientists use these sources to set up a simple but rational math model by using high order polynomial and transcendental function to simulate different generator and find the most useful composition of the fiscal stimulus.(Hua,Geng,2010) However, transmission systems operators will supply a wind farm developer with a grid code to specify the…

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    Distmo Case Study

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    Results The results focus on the effect of the personalized mus- cle geometry on the force generation in the lower limb. DistMo defines the model personalized with the PA ob- tained with the straight line approach, while CenMo describes the model personalized with the PA obtained with the centroid line approach. GenMo represents the model that used the generic values of the PA from OpenSim (PARF = 13.9◦, PAV I = 4.5◦, PAV L = 18.4◦, PAV M = 29.6◦). The inter-model force and moment variations…

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    Aesop's Gables Analysis

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    follows a quadratic line with the equation . The dog’s path follows a cubic line with the equation . The hedgehog follows a linear path with the equation . These graphs can be seen below. A graphics calculator will be used for finding roots of polynomials for specific questions and desmos.com is used to graph the models for each animal. Cat Dog Hedgehog The hedgehog has a head start of 50 metres. The head start is found…

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