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    components could impact physical symptoms of loss of movement, as demonstrated in the Anna O case. The behaviourist approach has additionally been connected in this present reality in the treatment of phobias and education. Classical conditioning has been connected to methodical desensitisation, and this has been useful in helping individuals manage fears. The principles of the Operant conditioning have been applied in education, serving to underlie successful teaching. Positive feedback and…

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    Sheet Metal Case Study

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    theoretical methods are preferred and a significant amount of research has been already done to characterize the formability of a sheet metal using various computational models. In the available theoretical methods for obtaining FLD of a sheet metal, the response of a material deforming plastically is obtained either using the continuum theory (macro scale) of plasticity or using the theory of crystal plasticity (meso scale) and a separate plastic instability criterion is employed to predict the…

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    time and current density on surface roughness in electropolishing process on 316L stainless steel. The cathode material under study was 316L stainless steel. The electrolyte was composed of sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and DI water. Full factorial design method was used. ANNOVA technique has been used to assess the quantitative influence of the different process factors of the EP. The surface roughness will be obtained up to 0.03 µm in this experiment whose surface roughness before…

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    Abstract: Every year, more than 11 billion pounds of unused feathers result from the poultry industry worldwide, which in effect impose a difficult disposal process to the environment. Chicken feathers are an abundant, inconvenient and troublesome waste product from the poultry industry that can be utilised as a source of keratin. In addition to keratin, feathers contain other fatty and waxy substances. An original chicken feather contains many biological organisms…

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    position accuracy. This novel actuator has some reference significance for the application of the inchworm principle and flexure hinges in the design of the piezoelectric-driven actuators. Due to its advantages: small size, high resolution, rapid response and low energy consumption, the piezoelectric-driven actuator is suitable for the precise positioning system. So far, the piezoelectric-driven actuator can be mainly classified into ultrasonic actuators [6], Inertial stepping actuators [7],…

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    function (D), each response can be assigned an importance (r), relative to the other responses [22]. Figure 5.17 Optimal plot of performance and emission of COME blends. Optimization criteria for the responses (bsfc, BThe, HC and CO) are shown in Table…

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    Six Sigma Experiment

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    software for finite element was employed to predict from each run of two responses i.e. deformation and stress. Deformation of one layer was transferred to MATLAB (environment for matrix computing) to calculate the radius of curvature which results from this representing warp. Results from DOE shows that two factors out of the five that are related with epoxy (strong adhesive) appeared to have impacts which are negligible on both responses (evaluated through a Pareto analysis). This gave room…

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    Human Eye Model

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    In this methodology, the energy of TNT was supposed to be abruptly released inside the front of detonation wave. Detonation process requires to model the movement of the products of detonation after they reach subsequent specific locations by the detonation wave front. Detonations have a faster reaction zone than the sound speed. Progression of blast waves has been presumed to be perpendicular to the corneal surface unless differently specified and the eye in primary…

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    Kinnow Juice Case Study

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    3.1 MATERIALS Kinnow: Kinnow used in this study were procured from local market of Hisar. Identical cultivar, color and source were selected in an attempt to minimize variability in carotenoids and ascorbic acid contents which were associated with variety, color and growing conditions. Procured kinnow samples were fresh, mature, fully ripened and were free from any spot and blemishes. Chemicals: All chemicals used during study were of analytical grade (AR) and were supplied by Qualigens…

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    Oppression In Prisons

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    Furthermore, while in prison convicts make millions of license plates, each year, and countless of other things that civilians outside the prison walls aren’t aware of according to an article by (Lucas Reilly 2013), such as; “Books for the Blind, Lingerie, Park Benches And Picnic Tables, Military Jackets and Battle Garb, Human Silhouette Targets, Old IKEA Products, Baseball Caps, Canoes, and Blue Jeans,” Evidently, this explains why there are more prisons opening up and police are arresting…

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