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    signals, all types of motion & displacement signals are the example of the biomechanical signals. 5. Biomagnetic Signals:- MMG (Mechanomyogram) or MEG (Magneto-encephalogram) are the examples of biomechanical signals which are observed from the surface of muscles when it is contracted. Biomagnetic signals are obtained from the magnetic field produced by electrical currents occurred naturally in the brain of the living things. 6. Bio-optical Signals:- Bio optical signals can observe either…

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    There are two types of friction that can affect the performance of my vehicle; the static friction and the kinetic friction. The friction occurs between the wheels of the car and the surface it rolls upon. I encountered a problem regarding the lightness of my vehicle. I initially used a foam base but it was too light and had little air resistance, so I switched to a heavier material that resisted the air more. I chose to incorporate four wheels upon my design because I believed it would highly…

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    needed for the appearance and feeling of natural grass. Our SYNLawn Playground System is uniquely designed for commercial playgrounds at schools, daycare centers, community churches, parks, and more. As the safest and most consistent playground surface found anywhere, our system is capable of protecting children from falls from as high as 10-feet in accordance with the IPEMA standards, as well as CSA approved fall attenuation. H2: What Does the SYNLawn Playground…

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    characters such as trophonts free-swimming, may be sessile but usually not sedentary. Cilia are mainly on ventral surface. Oral ciliature typically composed of one preoral kinety and two circumoral kineties. Macronucleus is heteromerous. Some are symbionts of external body cavities. This genus belongs to order Dysteriida shows characters such as body is typically laterally compressed. Dorsal surface is rounded. Ventral cilia are not thigmotactic and attached to substrate by unciliated adhesive…

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    The major difference between the Maestà and the Sistine Ceiling are the surfaces in which each painting was painted on. For example, the Maestà resides upon a flat, two-sided wall which allows for public viewing of one side while utilizing the opposite side for special occasions. This wall also serves as an altarpiece in the Cathedral of Siena, employing the flat surface to effectively divide the wall into an easily comprehensible story. Yet, with the Sistine Ceiling, painted upon the curved…

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    non-porous surfaces, while others work best developing prints on porous surfaces. Some are destructive preventing testing the object for other forensic evidence while others are non-destructive. In order to make prints visible on porous surfaces, forensic scientists use one of three methods; Silver Nitrate, Ninhydrin and Iodine fuming. These three methods are known to be the most effective ways for developing prints. Silver Nitrate is best known for developing prints on porous surfaces.…

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    a moderate atmosphere earlier as a dimmer sun would have frozen its surface. But the evidence show that Earth has not been frozen since 4 billion years ago. The paradox suggests that Earth’s atmosphere must have been thicker with greenhouse gases (CH4 and CO2) to regulate temperature and help retain water in liquid form. The atmospheric CO2 content of Earth today is approximately 0.0003bar and calculations…

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    frictional force. It is in a direction parallel to the plane of the interface between objects. Friction always opposes any relative motion between more than surface. Static friction is the friction that exists between a stationary object and the surface on which it is resting. Static frictional forces from the non symmetrical areas of two surfaces will increase to prevent any relative motion up, until some limit where motion occurs. An example of static friction is if there is a person, a box,…

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    Iceberg concept of culture, culture is commonly divided into 2 categories: surface culture and deep culture. Deep culture, just like an iceberg where the majority of the ice is found below sea level, is the majority of culture. To lay down the difference between those 2 in the simplest of terms, deep culture consists of beliefs, values, assumptions, and thought processes which are much harder to detect and identify, while surface culture, on the other hand, consists of behaviours, words,…

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    in clear ocean water and as watercolor portraits of their living faces and bodies. Towards the middle of the film, the camera views the huddled mass from above, turning blindly under thick white sheets, then dives underwater after swaying on the surface for a moment, weaving through the actors' arms and legs as the names of the lost are repeated and translated. For about 2 minutes…

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