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    This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. Scope 1.1 The primary objective of metallographic examinations is to reveal the constituents and structure of metals and their alloys by means of the light microscope. In special cases‚ the objective of the examination may require the development of less detail than in other cases but‚ under nearly all conditions‚ the proper selection and preparation of the specimen is of major importance. Because of the

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    This is sample of Scope and Limitation. This was used on a CASE STUDY entitled “Comparison and Contrast of sorting algorithm between Visual Basic.net and Java (Netbeans)”. This will help you to construct your own scope and limitation according to your study. This will serve only as your overview and guide for this part of case study. SAMPLE SCOPE AND LIMITATION: COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF SORTING ALGORITHM BETWEEN VISUAL BASIC.NET AND JAVA (NETBEANS) Scope and Limitation Scope

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    Microscopes were invented in the 1600s. Robert Hooke first looked at a thin slice of cork in 1665; he saw "a lot of little boxes." These little boxes first reminded of the little rooms monks lived in‚ so he called them cells. Hooke observed the same pattern in the stems and roots of carrots and other plants. What Hooke still did not know‚ however‚ was that cells are the basic units of living things. Ten years later‚ the Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek focused a microscope on what seemed to

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    Winged Bean Case Study

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    The winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) is a twining‚ perennial herbaceous legume which can climb to 3-4 meters (Kantha and Erdman‚ 1985). As a leguminous plant‚ winged bean can be used in almost all parts of the plant. Fruit‚ leaves‚ flowers‚ bulbs and seed are edible and contain high protein and oil (Kotaru et al.‚ 1987; Dwiani et al.‚ 2014). The mature‚ dry seed is the most nutritious part of the winged bean. Their outstanding nutritive quality is based‚ above all‚ on their high protein

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    casted by dipping method after the NRL formulation was pre-vulcanized at 70oC. The observed parameter includes crosslink density‚ tensile strength‚ tensile modulus and elongation at break. The morphology of film was studied via Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The results

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    GEK1509: Introduction to the Nanoworld Short Project Report I Done by: Nguyen Huy Anh – A0088386L NUS Business School Nanoscience and nanotechnology is an area of science which study the behavior and manipulating objects on atomic or molecular scale. This is a relatively new area of science‚ which only emerged in the past 40 years‚ since Richard Feynman’s famous lecture “ There are plenty of rooms in the bottom” in 1959. This area surely brings many challenges‚ but at the same time opens limitless

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    TITLE PAGE Course Number: ECE-5590ES/ E&C-ENGR 429 Laboratory: Bubble Sort Date: 04/08/2013 Due Date: 04/15/2013 Student Number: 16146570 Student Name: Vinay Vasanth OBJECTIVE: The objective of the lab session is to write an assembly level language program to sort an array of decimal numbers in ascending order. EQUIPMENTS AND SOFTWARE PACKAGES: PC‚ PCB with HCS12 Microcontroller and MINI IDE software. THEORY: HCS12 microcontroller is an 8bit microcontroller

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    C8057 (Research Methods II): Reliability Analysis Reliability Analysis Measures of Reliability Reliability: the fact that a scale should consistently reflect the construct it is measuring. One way to think of reliability is that other things being equal‚ a person should get the same score on a questionnaire if they complete it at two different points in time (test-retest reliability. Another way to look at reliability is to say that two people who are the same in terms of the construct being

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    The four major forms of reliability are internal consistency‚ test-retest‚ inter-rater‚ and intra-rater. These four types of reliability offer some sort of way to achieve standardization of scores of data. In staffing a company you may want to look at the test-retest model. The weakness of this method is obvious as depending on the time it takes to test the second time the variable being measured may have actually changed. This would be related to an informal interview including questions about the

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    Seeding cells into needled felt scaffolds for tissue engineering applications SUMMARY: Tissue engineering methods are under development that will enable the repair or replacement of a variety of tissues‚ including articular cartilage and bone. To engineer functional tissue it is necessary that scaffolds initially be seeded with a large number of cells distributed evenly throughout the scaffold structure. It previously has been shown that‚ compared to static seeding conditions‚ seeding scaffolds

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