Section: BIO 202 Lab Report: Cardiovascular Anatomy Please fill out this report and submit it to the dropbox. Do not hand in your own form. It will not be graded and you will receive a zero for the lab. You must get all parts of the question correct to get credit for the question * Please note that although you do not hand in items in observations‚ it is very important to do these as you may see some of these items on future/associated lab quizzes or be asked about some of these concepts
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Can Arbitration resolve International Aviation disputes? Author: Mr. Vishwam Jindal Co-Author: Mr. Gaurav Govinda National Law University‚ Delhi E-mail: jindalvishwam@gmail.com Phone No: +91-9958867718 Abstract On systematic classification‚ aviation disputes are either commercial or non-commercial. Whereas the former requires interpretation of bilateral arrangements‚ the latter concerns the Chicago convention. In any case‚ ADR methods are unique to aviation disputes. A careful reading of
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Lovely Professional University‚ Punjab Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures FIN302 BASIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 16414::Jyoti Verma Course Category Tutorials Practicals Credits Courses with numerical and conceptual focus 4.0 1.0 0.0 TextBooks Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name T-1 Essentials of Financial Management I M Pandey 3rd 2012 Vikas Publication Reference Books Sr No Title Author Edition
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The Heart • What does it generate? • Why is that so important? • Found in the… • Apex points at… • Base points at… • Sits atop the… • Medial to… • Anterior to the… • Posterior to the… Fibrous Pericardium • Made of… • Encloses. • Stabilizes. • Prevents... Serous Pericardium • Deep to the… • 2 layers • Parietal pericardium • Visceral pericardium • Pericardial cavity. 3 Layers of the Heart Wall • Epicardium • Myocardium • Endocardium. Heart Chambers
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heart wall opens into the right atrium b/w IVC and AV orifice During systole (contraction) blood is sent to into the right ventricle. The Right Ventricle Pumps blood into the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation‚ the low pressure pulmonary pump. Walls of the LV are much thicker than RA‚ has a number of internal projecting ridges‚ giving the ventricular wall a sponge like appearance know as TRABECULAE CARNEAE. TRISCUSPID VALVE GUARDS THE AV orifice. The Left Atrium Receives oxygenated
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Chapter 16 Notes The heart lies in the mediastinum and is surrounded by a doubled layered membrane called the pericardium. The outer most layer of the pericardium is called the fibrous pericardium‚ which anchors the heart to surrounding structures. The inner layer is called the serous pericardium and is composed of two layers. The outer portion is called the parietal pericardium‚ the inner portion is called the visceral pericardium (epicardium). Epicardium- outer most layer of the heart wall
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Aero2 Signals & Systems (Part 2) Notes on BJT and transistor circuits Bipolar Junction Transistors • Physical Structure & Symbols • NPN n-type Emitter region p-type Base region n-type Collector region C Collector (C) B E (b) Emitter (E) Emitter-base junction (EBJ) Base (B) (a) Collector-base junction (CBJ) • PNP - similar‚ but: • N- and P-type regions interchanged • Arrow on symbol reversed • Operating Modes Operating mode Cut-off Active Saturation Reverse-active EBJ Reverse
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[electronic resource] 2000. Green‚ Joyce. 2007. “Taking Account of Indigenous Feminism”‚ chapter 1 in Making space for indigenous feminism / edited by Joyce Green. Black Point‚ N.S. : Fernwood Pub. ; London ; New York : Zed Books. Book on 1-day reserve at AV Library 305.42 M23 G79. Suggested readings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminism: for a short history of feminism Truth‚ Sojourner. 1851. “Ain’t I a Woman?” http://afgen.com/sojourner1.html. Wee‚ Vivienne and Farida Shaheed. 2007. “Indigenous
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English Consonants and Vowels Exercise 2.2: English Consonants 1. Give a complete description of the consonant sound represented by the symbol and then supply an English word containing the sound. Example: /tʃ/ Answer: voiceless alveolopalatal affricate Word: cherry (a) /θ/ (e) /r/ (b) /ŋ/ (f) /j/ (c) /ʒ/ (g) /g/ (d) [ɫ] 2. Give the phonetic symbol representing the consonant sound described and then supply an English word containing the sound.
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