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    Crystals Lab Report

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    really work thanks to my Independent variables I would be so happy they came out strong as I wanted them to. My dependent Variable may take a long time to change throughout the experiment. This could take days,weeks or months, it just depends on what surface it is on. While I measure and collect data about this I would also need to be looking over to my independent Variables because their as important as the dependent variable. I will try to gather a lot of information throughout this…

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    Coir Soil Case Study

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    the CBR value of black cotton soil in Assam using coir geotextile. A number of CBR tests are conducted (both soaked and unsoaked conditions) using samples consisting of soil only and soil with layer of coir mat at different position from the top surface. CBR tests are carried out in different sizes of molds to find out the effect of confinement. The results show that the CBR value of the coir mat reinforced subgrade when soaked shows nearly twice the CBR value of the unreinforced (i.e. without…

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    emotional work strategies. This includes manipulation of both surface acting tactics and deep acting tactics. When a person is in a stigmatized position, they are required to perform additional…

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    Water Cohesion Lab

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    to the substance that also have dipolar characteristics. The cohesion of the water also is important because it creates the surface tension of the water. The addition of foreign liquids and objects like alcohol or table salt has an affect on the adhesion, cohesion, viscosity, density and surface tension of the water. Called a colligative interaction this weakens the surface tension and reduces the adhesion with the other substances. The materials used in this experiment was pencil, clipboard,…

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    Porous Ceramics Essay

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    (IV) Porous Ceramics The concept behind nearly inert, micro-porous bioceramics (type2) is the ingrowths of tissue into pores on the surface or throughout the implant. The increased interfacial area between the implant and the tissues result in an increased inertial resistance to movement of the device in the tissue. The interface is established by the living tissue in the pores. This method of attachment is often termed biological fixation. It is capable of withstanding more complex stress…

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    valuable information on the groundwater balance, groundwater–surface water interactions and flow patterns. The model simulated groundwater head distribution reasonably agrees with the regional groundwater contour map constructed from field measurements. Having all the uncertainties in the estimation of model input parameters, the overall water balance can be used for the groundwater system analysis of the area. Robust, dynamically linked surface water and groundwater supply sources model have…

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    Chippewa Essay

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    hardware accents for convenience, plus they are easily adjusted for adequate support. A removable cushioned insert and Drill Vamp lining provide long lasting comfort, along with the lightweight Vibram gumlite synthetic outsole for a confident grip on surfaces. Furthermore, these particular boots are featured in a smooth chocolate leather top and a 6” leather shaft. They are round toed ankle high boots and are very lightweight at only 1.9 lbs. The Apache Lace-Up Boots would be ideal for…

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    Lab Report: Uniform Motion Table of Contents Background Information 1 Research Question 1 Hypothesis 1 Variables 1 Materials 2 Procedure 3 Background Information Motion is the change of position of an object with respect to time. The physical quantities velocity, acceleration, displacement, time and speed are used in the study of motion. If an object does not change position with respect to time, it is considered as stationary. Note that if an object is motionless, it does not necessarily mean…

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    Sophie Germain is one of France’s greatest female mathematician prior to revolutionary war, she was the daughter of Ambroise-François Germain and Marie-Madeleine Gruguelu. Her father worked as a part time deputy to the State-General. In his speeches he gave he referred to himself as a merchant and ardently defended the rights of the Third Estate, which he was there to represent. Somewhat later in his life time he became one of the directors of the Banque de France or in English the Bank of…

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    Capillary Action Examples

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    the ability of water to move upward against gravity. Water moves in between spaces due to forces of adhesion, cohesion and surface tension.Adhesion of the surface the water is sticking to makes the water able to be moved up, surface tension acts to hold the water to the object the water is moving on, and the capillary action is when the water is moving upward on the surface of another object. Here are some examples. When a little kid spills water on the table, the water is able to be…

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