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    Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Demetria Rupkey INF103 Professor Robin Jones August 28‚ 2010 Artificial Intelligence and Robotics What is Artificial Intelligence? This is an age old question and the

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    Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence will help humanity with its advanced problem solving. Artificial intelligence is the ability of a computer or computer controlled robots to have an intellectual process. This technology will soon be in use in everyday life and will eventually advance to the next levels of intelligence. The concern with Artificial intelligence is whether it should continue to be studied for further process or if it should just end its research. Although some

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    using “artificial sweeteners” to satisfy our “sweet” taste buds and at the same time reducing our caloric intake. But‚ how beneficial are these‚ if they are doing more harm than good to our health? Could these be hazardous to one’s health? If known to be harmful to the precious human body‚ would the choice still be to consume? Artificial sweeteners have been highly debated and scrutinized for decades. Realistically‚ who doesn’t like the taste of sugar? The majority of people use artificial sweeteners

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    Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is associated with high rates of limb loss due to amputation; usually within six month of the presentation of symptoms. CLI presents as the result of a chronic total occlusion (CTO) which can lead to lower revascularization rates. A clear majority of patient with CLI present with symptoms of ischemic rest pain‚ lifestyle-limiting claudication or CLI with tissue loss. PCI in the Cath Lab is a favored minimally invasive approach to address CTOs. However‚ this procedure

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    Stand on a street corner and ask people if they know what insulin is‚ and many will reply‚ "Doesn’t it have something to do with blood sugar?" Indeed‚ that is correct‚ but such a response is a bit like saying "Mozart? Wasn’t he some kind of a musician?" Insulin is a key player in the control of intermediary metabolism. It has profound effects on both carbohydrate and lipid metabolism‚ and significant influences on protein and mineral metabolism. Consequently‚ derangements in insulin signaling have

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    Republic of the Philippines Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Language and Linguitics Sta. Mesa‚ Manila TERM PAPER “Artificial Intelligence” Submitted by: Resuello‚ John Paul C. BSCoE I-1 Submitted to: Atty. Georgina Peniaranda English Professor TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction A. Definition of AI and related terms B. History II. AI Research A. Areas of research 1. Problem Solving 2. Natural

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    S R August 26‚ 2008 Biology 340 Eugenics: The Artificial Selection In the 1800’s‚ well-known biologist‚ Charles Darwin enlightened us with his theory of evolution and natural selection. In short‚ natural selection states that random genetic changes transpire within an organism ’s genetic code‚ such changes are preserved because they are valuable for survival. Darwin’s ideas came from economics applied to biology. By the late 1800’s Francis Galton‚ Darwin’s cousin‚ had thoroughly studied

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    Measurement of angles of pelvic limb alignment in veterinary orthopedics ‚ recognition of normal skeletal structure and reference range of pelvic limb angles ‚ including anatomical and mechanical angles of the femur and tibia in dogs and comparing measured ranges of patients referred to veterinary clinics with this standard values are significant . Comparing this measurements with reference ranges would make veterinarians capable to make a better diagnosis of different orthopedic disease such as

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    There are 7 different limb bones in the skeleton. The humerus in both arms are the longest bone in both arms. A lot more powerful bones that manipulate the upper arm just at the shoulder‚ at the elbow are all situated for the humerus.(8) The radius is the shorter of the two bones in the forearm. The radius is located on the thumb side of the forearm and allows rotation to allow to the hand to move about at the wrist.(9) The ulna is one of the most important bones to the form arm as it does give

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    He’s an author‚ musician‚ actor‚ and his hobbies include fishing‚ painting and swimming. In 2007‚ Nick made the long journey from Australia to southern California where he is the president of the international non-profit ministry‚ Life Without Limbs‚ which was established in 2005. Nick says‚ “If God can use a man without arms and legs to be His hands and feet‚ then He will certainly use any willing heart!” Nick’s latest foray into

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