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    1. Aim The aim of this experiment is to examine the automatic gearbox and determine the gear ratios for each gear (1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd‚ 4th and reverse) 2. Apparatus The gearbox in the laboratory 3. Method i. Disassemble the gearbox ii. Count the number of gear teeth on every component iii. Develop a schematic for the gearbox iv. Record all the data v. Assemble the gearbox vi. Calculate the transmission ratio for each gear 4. Results Table 1: Gears teeth numbers Number of teeth

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    Knowledge‚ Skills and Abilities Customer Service: Servers must consistently be able to assess‚ anticipate and meet guests’ needs and respond quickly without losing focus or projecting a mood that detracts from guests’ dining experience. This requires practical knowledge of industry customer service standards. Communication: Servers must clearly communicate in a professional manner with guests‚ vendors‚ coworkers and management. They must understand instructions‚ read written company memorandums and

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    Visual Basic Language History Visual Basic was founded by Alan Cooper who was also known as the father of Visual Basic. Originally‚ it was a simple shell that was nicknamed Tripod. Bill Gates later purchased Tripod and changed the name to Ruby. Ruby added a control box which could be used to add components or widgets. Later‚ in 1991‚ Ruby and Quickbasic came together to form Thunder. Thunder added drag and drop tool capability‚ codeless object GUI creations‚ and event oriented programming. Visual

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    Nutrition Basics Why Food Matters Copyright © 2006 Learning Seed Suite 301‚ 641 W. Lake St Chicago‚ IL 60661 800.634.4941 info@learningseed.com www.learningseed.com Nutrition Basics Why Food Matters Legal Niceties The Video Copyright © 2006 Learning Seed. This video program is protected under U.S. copyright law. No part of this video may be reproduced or transmitted by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ without the written permission of the Publisher‚ except where permitted by law. This

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    [pic] Business Process Integration – I Exercises ECC 6.0 Modified August 2009 Prof. Kelly Balan Unit 2: Customer Order Management Business Cycle Including Procurement Process for Replenishment of Goods |Purpose of Unit | |The purpose of Unit 2 is to demonstrate the Customer Order Management Business Cycle beginning with a quotation and ending

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    University of the East – Caloocan College of Arts and Sciences Basics of Research Report Writing By Crisol A. Bruza June 13‚ 2013 There are several‚ though similar‚ ways of writing research reports‚ be it a simple research paper‚ thesis or dissertation. This article presents some simple guidelines to help you in writing your research report. Materials. Your research report must be typed on 81/2 " x 11 " substance 20 or 24 bond paper. “Typed" means encoded in a computer because

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    PER 368 – Exercise Physiology Name ____Maggie Hoyt_____ Homework Assignment Chapter 08: Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise 1. List 6 components of the cardiorespiratory system that occur during acute exercise. 1) Heart Rate 2) Stroke Volume 3) Cardiac output 4) Blood Pressure 5) Blood Flow 6) The Blood 2. As heart rate INCREASES or decreases‚ the intensity of exercise INCREASES or decreases. 3. Define maximum heart rate (HRmax). The Highest HR value achieved in an all-out

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    8.31.11 Basic Hydraulics-W @ 8:30 How to Read a Pressure gauge SI System-Metric-Pascals English System-psi kPa=Kilo Pascals 1 kPa=100 pascals 6.9 kPa=1 psi The range of a scale= 1->1000 psi(Range) A gauge could be off 50 lbs!!! The gauge could be wrong- but stated on each gauge 2 kinds of gauges 1. Pressure Gauge-a gauge that measures pressure 2. Flow System Study Guide 1 1. The power output device of a hydraulic system is known as the …ACTUATOR 2. The pressurized fluid used

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    Operators Appendicies A. Error Codes and Messages B. Mathematical Functions C. ASCII Character Codes D. Assembly Language E. Converting Programs F. Communications G. Hexadecimal Equivalents H. Key Scan Codes I. Characters Recognized Glossary GW-BASIC User’s Guide Microsoft Corporation Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement

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    The Basics of NMR Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION [pic] NMR Spectroscopy Units Review [pic] NMR Nuclear magnetic resonance‚ or NMR as it is abbreviated by scientists‚ is a phenomenon which occurs when the nuclei of certain atoms are immersed in a static magnetic field and exposed to a second oscillating magnetic field. Some nuclei experience this phenomenon‚ and others do not‚ dependent upon whether they possess a property called spin. You will learn about spin

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