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    1. Background and purpose of the project Introduction. The Manuscript Digitization Demonstration Project was sponsored by the Library of Congress Preservation Office in cooperation with the National Digital Library Program (NDLP). This report includes copies of sample images created during the project’s Phase I‚ which extended through 1995.1 During 1996‚ Phase II of the project created a testbed of 10‚000 images of manuscript items from the Federal Theatre Project collection in the Library’s Music

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    g.‚ ATP) ATP – • Oxidative Phosphorylation • Is the generation of ATP • Within mitochondria • In a reaction requiring coenzymes and oxygen • Produces more than 90% of ATP used by body • Results in 2 H2 + O2 → 2 H2O • Electron Transport System (ETS) • Is the key reaction in oxidative phosphorylation • Is in inner mitochondrial membrane • Electrons carry chemical energy • Within a series of integral and peripheral proteins • Oxidation‚ Reduction‚ and Energy Transfer • Oxidation (loss

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    PART 1) MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM The human musculoskeletal system is the organ system that gives humans the ability to physically move‚ by using the muscles and skeletal system. It consists of the muscular system and the human skeleton. Bones are connected to each other at the joints by ligaments or cartilage and skeletal muscle is attached to bones‚ usually by tendons. [1] „« Bones Bone is a constantly changing tissue that has several functions. Bones serve as rigid structures to the body and as

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    improving overall system performance. The stakeholders believed that the information system would address the needs and complement BPR efforts (Paper‚ D.‚ Tingey‚ K. B.‚ & Mok‚ W.‚ 2003). Unfortunately‚ the management simply deployed the software to solve problems without considering stakeholders requirements. * Between top management and other managers and process workers There were no efforts be made to obtain opinions and feedback from technical experts‚ legacy systems people‚ even senior

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    The Digestive System Structure and Functions Jermaine Kendrick Vista College The digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. Food passes through a long tube inside the body known as the alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract). The alimentary canal is made up of the oral cavity‚ pharynx‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestines‚ and large intestines. In addition to the alimentary canal‚ there are

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    Physical Education Chapter 1: The musculoskeletal system 1.3 The muscular system: functions‚ types and major muscle groups Functions Body movement (voluntary control) Adequate posture Essential bodily functions (involuntary control) Types Smooth- digestive system‚ walks of vital organs and involuntary Cardiac- muscle of the heart‚ involuntary Skeletal (striated)- voluntary movements‚ development and maintenance of good posture Involuntary – no conscious control

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    Asian Music Lyrics and Translations Aya Hirano God Knows lyrics Aya Hirano - God knows... from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Romaji: kawaita kokoro de kakenukeru gomen ne nani mo dekinakute itami wo wakachiau koto sae anata wa yurushite kurenai muku ni ikiru tame ni furimukazu senaka mukete satteshimau on the lonely rail watashi tsuiteiku yo donna tsurai sekai no yami no naka de sae kitto anata wa kagayaite koeru mirai no hate yowasa yue ni tamashii kowasarenu you

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    File Systems The file system provides the environment for working with files and folders. Windows uses FAT12‚ FAT16‚ FAT32 and/or NTFS with NTFS almost always being the best choice. Linux also has a number of its own native file systems. The default file system for Linux used to be ext2‚ now it is typically ext3. MS-DOS used to be and Microsoft Windows continues to be the most popular operating system for 80386‚ 80486‚ and Pentium PCs. Because Linux started on 80386/80486 PCs‚ a connection

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    The Endocrine System System Although we rarely think about them‚ the glands of the endocrine system and the hormones they release influence almost every cell‚ organ‚ and function of our bodies. The endocrine system is instrumental in regulating mood‚ growth and development‚ tissue function‚ and metabolism‚ as well as sexual function and reproductive processes. In general‚ the endocrine system is in charge of body processes that happen slowly‚ such as cell growth. Faster processes like breathing

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    information about humans’ circulatory system. One of the most important systems our body has if not THE most important since one of its organs is the heart. We will focus on senior citizens. As we age‚ our organs’ working mechanism becomes slower and our muscles tend to be less flexible or elastic and that is why we think the information we will provide‚ will be very useful. Some of the talking points will be: • General function of the system and how the organ system contributes to physiological homeostasis

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