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    Analysis Of Knuckle Joint

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    the above results and discussion, Knuckle joint was design for 52860 N axial load by theoretical calculation. From theoretical calculation we applied that load for analysis in NX CAD software and we obtained result for steel and cast iron G25 materials and results are shown in figures. CHAPTER: 2 TYPES OF MECHANICAL JOINT Normally, Mechanical joints are…

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    Truss Bridges

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    bridge, Beam bridge and Suspension bridge, All ranging with different designs. All of the different bridge designs are made to withstand a specific amount of weight. A bridge supports weight when the base of the bridge is made out of strong and good material to support the long span. Bridges can hold heavy loads because of the constant pulling and pushing force of each part of the bridge. This form of force is commonly known as Compression and tension Compression being a compressive force that…

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    Keogh And Macleod

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    After the set was completed, the Rating of Perceived Exertion was determined for each subject following the 0 to 10 point scale of exercise resistance during the whole training session. To estimate maximal strength in each exercise, the participant performed about 8 to 12 repetitions. The equation used to estimate 1RM was that by Brzycki. Every subject was evaluated every 15 training sessions in order to monitor the intensity of the exercises and to adjust…

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    results giving encouragement and pointing out areas where you can personalize your workout to gain maximum benefit. Bench Press fundamentals Online DVD is presented with professional lifting personalities sharing their tips and techniques. Additional material explains the basics and dispels common myths about bodybuilding. This video gives demonstrations about how to get the most of the instructions and exercises explained in the Manual and Training Logs. In addition to the basic three…

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    Volleyball Training

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    routine specifically designed with complex and thorough exercises using the latest equipment, then your training will improve and positive results will show on and off the playing field. The game of volleyball requires the player to have muscular strength in both the lower and upper body regions. In order to perform at a high level, volleyball players need a physical training program optimizing their biomotor abilities. The law of specificity states that there is…

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    Ball Tossing Game Report

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    will be seated in a chair at the table with the therapist sitting on her left side. Before beginning the activity, the therapist will provide a hand exercise program for M.B. to work on her both hands’ pinch strength to be able to pinch and hold the materials for the activity. M.B. will be asked to touch the tip of her left hand’s each finger to the thumb of the same hand and hold for 5 seconds. Once each finger has been touched, M.B. will rest for 30 seconds and do it with the right…

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    Jumbo Hopper Case Study

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    using 4-node shell elements with a relative finer mesh than the stern portion. Because, it is expected to obtain the buckling, deformations, and material failures in bow portion better than rear portion. In addition, the stern portion of the…

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    increase in the geometric dimensions of concrete column. The resulted behavior is believed to be much degraded beyond the peak point due to dilation in concrete when using inadequate amount of confinement material (Harries and Kharel 2003). After the peak load was reached, the decrease in axial strength was more remarkable for larger dimensioned specimens. For instance, the axial stress decreased suddenly by 14% and 41.8% for specimens R1.5H2CL3 and R2.0H2CL3, respectively, comprising softening…

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    Terrazzo, composites, and concrete are all materials that can be used in the interior of a space. In this paper, I am going to explain the similarities and differences between concrete and terrazzo, what each material is composed of, how these materials are used, and the different subcategories of each material. I’m also going to discuss how each material can be altered, in terms of the look and feel of it. Composite flooring is composed of aggregate and a binder, also known as the matrix. The…

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    Analysis of “Knowing What You Believe” by Quassim Cassam Introduction: In the article “Knowing What You Believe” by Quassim Cassam talks about how the transparency account doesn’t support epistemically immediate. He defends the views about that the belief of P is epistemically inferential and therefore not immediate, which he bases it the transparency. Cassam starts by defining the notion of transparency and gives three questions in which he plans to answer. Then he continues on to talk about…

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