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    Tensile

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    measure the mechanical properties of a material is the Tension Test. Tension test is widely used to provide a basic design information on the strength of materials and is an acceptance test for the specification of materials. The major parameters that describe the stress-strain curve obtained during the tension test are the tensile strength (UTS)‚ yield strength or yield point (σy)‚ elastic modulus (E)‚ percent elongation (∆L%) and the reduction in area (RA%). Toughness‚ Resilience‚ Poisson’s ratio(ν)

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    Transferable Skills

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    © 2009 Leading Org Solutions‚ LLC www.leadingorgsolutions.com Page 1 of 6 Self Discovery / Self Assessment Identifying your strengths‚ talents and transferable skills are a critical step in your job and career search. Whether you are seeking a similar job‚ making a career change or re-entering the workforce‚ it is important to be clear on what your strengths and talents are‚ as well as of your transferable skills. Self assessments can help to determine what career is most suitable for you

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    optimally elastic and resilient‚ then it can be relied on to perform effectively and at the same time to offer a high degree of injury prevention. Until now‚ most of the emphasis in sports training has been focused on the classical triad of muscular strength‚ cardiovascular conditioning‚ and neuromuscular coordination. Some alternative physical training activities - such as Pilates‚ yoga‚ Continuum Movement‚ Tai Chi‚ Qi Gong and martial arts – are already taking the connective tissue network into account

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    Syllabus Spring 2013

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    Engineering Laboratory I Spring 2013 Lectures: W 11:15-12:05 hrs‚ Integrated Sciences Building 221 Laboratory: M‚ Tu‚ W‚ F 13:25-17:25 hrs Web Site: On Moodle Course Description: Important mechanical properties of materials engineering such as yield strength and fracture toughness experimentally investigated with a view towards materials selection and design. Skills emphasized: experimental technique‚ statistical analysis of data‚ and report writing. Prerequisites: MIE 201‚ 211 and 273. ENGIN 351 (ENGIN

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    Jackson‚ Kailey‚ and I. We did our project about Millennial college stereotypes: reality versus perception. We talked about the academic‚ resident‚ and social life of college. Working in this group and projected allowed me to realize that everyone’s strengths come out unintentionally and that you must trust and compromise a lot in a group. The first thing we had to do was figure out our topic for the project. My group and I made decisions by brainstorming our topic. We all sat together and talked about

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    Exercise Trampoline Essay

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    yourself with your arms at a 90 degree angle‚ then repeat. Structuring Your Workout The key to making these exercises work for you is to start slowly and build up. Try starting out by doing all the above exercises for fifteen seconds. As your strength increases‚ you can start doing two or three fifteen second intervals of each exercise. Once you can handle that‚ you can increase each interval by five seconds at a

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    Courses for this degree may include Exercise Behavior and Adherence‚ Human Physiology‚ Statistics‚ Foundations of Exercise and Sport Psychology‚ Physiology of Exercise‚ Principles of Strength and Conditioning‚ Human Genetics‚ Abnormal Psychology and more. Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology The Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology is a hybrid degree program where a portion of the degree can be completed online

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    vibration

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    current automotive industry. The review of vehicle crash began with anatomy of passenger’s impact‚ followed by front crash analysis of steel and aluminum bumper to explain the process of the energy absorbing during a crash. Due to the weight and strength factors‚ composite material is developed to replace the steel and aluminum bumper. The next element in the chapter is the driver impact analysis including composite bumper subjected to rigid wedge. Before ending the review‚ introduction of LS-DYNA

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    Fitness

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    Fitness‚ Motor-performance Fitness‚ and Cosmetic Fitness. “ Health Fitness is important for the prevention and remediation of hypokenetic diseases‚ … also focuses on strength and flexibility.” ( Siedentop 171). Many people understand that there are many positive effects on a basic training program‚ such as increased strength and blood flow. Health Fitness is a byproduct of the other two main types of fitness‚ motor-performance fitness and Cosmetic Fitness. “The goal of motor-performance

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    Aerobic vs Anaerobic

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    Aerobic vs Anaerobic Cardiovascular vs Resistance Training I’ve heard the terms aerobic and anaerobic a lot.  What do these terms actually mean and are they important for my exercise program? ANSWER: Strictly speaking‚ the terms "aerobic" and "anaerobic" refer to the presence and absence of oxygen‚ respectively.  Most of our cells prefer to get their energy by using oxygen to fuel metabolism.  During exercise with adequate fuel and oxygen (i.e.‚ aerobic)‚ muscle cells can contract repeatedly

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