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    JEDR Report Conclusion

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    ω TB = P_B/ω_B = (75,000 W)/(784.31 RPM) x (1 rev)/(2π rad) x 60 s = 913.16 Nm TA = 913.16 x (784.31 RPM)/(261.44 RPM) = 2739.45 Nm TMotor = 2739.45 x (261.44 RPM)/(1785 RPM) = 401.23 Nm 1.4. Pulley and Belt Specification According to the JEDR report, the pulleys’ size ratio…

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    spatial autocorrelation. The calculation is similar to Moran’s I but here the cross product is taken on actual values at two locations. C(d)=((n-1))/(2Σ_i^n Σ_j^n w_(ij ) ).Σ_i^n Σ_j^n w_(ij ) (x_i-x_j )^2/Σ_i^n (x_i-x ̅ )^2 n – number of observations x_i,x_j-values of varaibles in locations i and j x ̅-mean value of x varaible w_(ij )-element of spatial weight matrix W 3.2.2 Geary’s C Pros and Cons This test for global spatial autocorrelation is also one of the common measures (Gorniak,…

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    Tony Montana Movie Essay

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    The movies begins with a text describing how Castro opens the port of Mariel Harbor, Cuba, to thousands emmigrating to the United States in search of the American dream. The text also tells us that Castro unlocks the over packed prisons as well, allowing thousands of criminals to join the refugees. Tony Montana, the main character played by Al Pacino, is one of them. In Florida, Montana starts to make his way to the top, connecting with a powerful gangster by the name of Frank Lopez. Tony is…

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    Manitoba Pork Case Study

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    MANITOBA PORK MEXICO EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In order to truly consider the expansion of Manitoba Pork to the country of Mexico, it is important to understand the company as a whole and the country in which the expansion will take place. Factors that have an impact on the final decision such as the company’s history, competition, annual revenues and the products/ pork parts exported will be revised in details. The countries cultural, political and economical information will also be reviewed.…

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    working with doctors, that Cryotherapy never wen through the proper scientific process (Hawkins, J. R., & Hawkins, S. W., 2016). He thinks that it was expected into the field before really being properly tested and that even when looking at Cryotherapy through a systematic review there is insufficient evidence that supports the use of this modality (Hawkins, J. R., & Hawkins, S. W., 2016). There are others who believe that Cryotherapy’s effectiveness…

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    electrically conducting, viscous incompressible fluid is ρC_P [∂T/∂t+(q ̅.∇)T]=K∇^2 T+μ(1+1/γ) (1.3) where =2[(∂u/∂x)^2+(∂v/∂y)^2+(∂w/∂z)^2 ]+(∂v/∂x+∂u/∂y)^2+(∂w/∂y+∂v/∂z)^2+(∂u/∂z+∂w/∂x)^2 is the dissipation function which represents the time rate at which energy is being dissipated per unit volume through the action of viscosity. Here, u,v and w are the velocity components of the fluid along thex,y and z directions respectively.C_P is the specific heat at constant pressure, T is the…

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    Miami Dade College Student Authorship Statement English 1102 Professor Peralta A Rose for Emily: The Different Versions of Reality CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data, ideas or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course.…

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    Arnon, S. S., R. Schechter, T. V. Inglesby, D. A. Henderson, J. G. Bartlett, M. S. Ascher, E. Eit-zen, A. D. Fine, J. Hauer, M. Layton, S. Lillibridge, M. T. Osterholm, T. O. Toole, G. Parker, T. M. Perl, P. K. Russell, D. L. Swerdlow and K. Tonat (2001). Botulinum toxin as a biological weapon: medical and public health management. The Journal of the American Medical Association285: 1059-1070. Bhambhani, A. and C. V. Kumar (2006). Protein/DNA/inorganic materials: DNA binding to layered…

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    The Beatles Impact Essay

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    took place in India, Harrison became interested in the sitar which led to meeting a famous Indian musician, Ravi Shankar. With the help of Shankar, Harrison was led to his infatuation w i t h I n d i a n c u l t u r e a n d H i n d u i s m . T h e B e a t l e s m e m b e r h a s s a i d , “ T h e p e o p l e o f I n d i a h a v e a tremendous spiritual strength which I don 't think is found elsewhere. The spirit of the people, the beauty, the goodness­­that 's what I 've been trying to learn…

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    I n t h i s p a s s a g e f r o m T h e T e m p e s t , P r o s p e r o e m i t s a t i r a d e , d i r e c t e d a t C a l i b a n , i n w h i c h h e justifies Caliban’s enslavement through perceived inherent moral inequality. Prospero addresses Caliban as an “abhorrèd slave ... capable of all ill,” as a “savage” that “wouldst gabble like a thing most brutish,” and as one of “vile race” (1.2.351­353, 355, 356­357, 358). Prospero’s first line conveys emotions of anger and disgust, undoubtedly…

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