* /clearfocus [modifier:alt] * /focus [@focus‚noexists] * /cast [@focus‚exists][@target‚exists] Polymorph * /y Casting Polymorph on %F This macro casts Polymorph on your focus or your current target. The first time you use this macro‚ the focus is set on your current target (if it is an enemy). Subsequent uses of the macro will keep casting Polymorph on your focus‚ unless you press alt (or whatever modifier you specify in the second line of the macro)‚ in which case‚ the macro
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Bridgewater Associate’s Bridgewater Associates Case Study Analysis Alyssa Rosario MBA620 Bay Path College Organizational Behavior & Leadership January 28‚ 2015 Professor Laurie Rosner “I submit this paper is entirely my own work and agree it may be submitted to Turnitin for the purpose of checking for plagiarism and further it may be maintained on the Turnitin database to check for future plagiarism.” Bridgewater Associates‚ founded by Ray Dalio‚ has maintained a level of success
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1.0 Calculations 1.1 Sizing of component (including Shrinkage allowance) When cooling from molten state‚ all metals decrease in volume. When cold‚ casting will be smaller than their pattern. In order for parts to be of correct size‚ patterns are made larger to allow shrinkage. The extra size is called Shrinkage Allowance. Different metals have different Shrinkage Allowances. For the purpose of our project‚ we have been using Brass having shrinkage allowance of 1.5%. Length Nominal
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Casting/ materials in T Rex Fabrication (Arms and Ribs) It is very important to consider the process and material used in the tasks performed in terms allocation of resources. One manufacturing processes used in fabricating the T Rex is casting. Casting is a manufacturing process in which an object is made by pouring a liquid material into a hollow or cavity mold until the material cools into a sought solidified shape. The casting method used specifically was the one piece mold casting which was
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PRASAD V. POTLURI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KANURU‚ VIJAYAWADA – 520007. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A MINI PROJECT REPORT ON SUGAR CANE CRUSHING ROLLERS PRESENTED BY : P. GIRIDHAR (09501A0335) P. J. SANDEEP (09501A0342) S. AKHIL (09501A0353) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are deeply grateful to Dr. K. Shivaji Babu‚ Head of the department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Prasad V. Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology‚ for
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Q. Do you think Kappmeyer should sign the proposal? Why or why not? Ans. I think Kappmeyer should not sign the proposal. My recommendation is based on understanding the basic nature of disruptive technologies‚ and their future impact on the steel industry. Kappmeyer is currently making the decision based on short-term gains. With this proposal USX will have 2.6M ton capacity which 3 times greater than Nucor’s 0.8 M ton but the conventional method is not sustainable on a long term basis. CSP
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Requirement 3: Production quantity of 100‚000 graters. 1. One green sand casting can be used to produce up to 10 parts per mold‚ as the mold will have defects after several parts has been casted. So‚ for a production of 100‚000 parts‚ a minimum of 10‚000 molds have to be manufactured. Also‚ only one part can be casted at one time‚ which highly slow the process of making all the parts. 2. Using the investment casting method‚ the mold too will have to use multiple molds to cover the quantity of
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I am going to tell you a little about my past semester at Bridgewater College well for starters one factor that may have contributed to my failure for studying effectively was that I was helping my mother whenever I came back home for breaks since she had breast cancer and since my mother is currently not working at this moment in time it is a bit difficult for me to continue my education on my own without financial help. Another reason is that I had just recently buried my grandmother who had passed
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Mechanical‚ Aerospace‚ and Manufacturing Engineering‚ Syracuse University CHARLES OSBORN Business Manager‚ Precision Cleaning Division‚ PTI Industries‚ Inc. ALI M. SADEGH 13.1 FOUNDRY PRACTICE AND EQUIPMENT by Chuck Fennell Basic Steps in Making Sand Castings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3 Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3 Molding Processes and Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Galley Proof 29/09/2012; 8:55 File: nre811.tex; BOKCTP/llx p. 1 1 NeuroRehabilitation 00 (2012) 1–12 DOI 10.3233/NRE-2012-00811 IOS Press Casting for upper limb hypertonia: A retrospective study to determine the factors associated with intervention decisions Kathy Kuipersa‚∗ ‚ Laura Burgerb and Jodie Copleyc a Department of Occupational Therapy‚ Princess Alexandra Hospital‚ Woolloongabba‚ Queensland‚ Australia Strive Occupational Rehabilitation‚ Queensland‚ Australia c
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