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    Evidence Collection During a crime scene investigation‚ evidence are the most important aspects to solve the crime. The evidence left on or around the scene can be used to investigate and identify the perpetrator. “Once the crime scene has been thoroughly documented and the locations of the evidence noted‚ then the collection process can begin. The collection process will usually start with the collection of the most fragile or most easily lost evidence. Special consideration can also be given

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    Stapler

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    1. Existing Design i) Design efficiency = (number of functional component / total ) x 100 Major component: superstructure x2‚ loading component‚ pin holder‚ flexor‚ spring‚ pin No. functional component = 6 Total no. component = 9 Design efficiency= (6/9)x100 = 66.67% ii) Suitability A breakdown of how the unit is currently manufactured and associated costs a) Sequence of assembly: 1. Flexor + top superstructure + PVC holder 2. Bottom superstructure

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    Chemistry Research Task

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    Chemistry Research Task The Periodic Table of Elements The Periodic Table of Elements is used as a way of displaying all the known chemical elements; it is accepted and used all over the world. The periodic table’s layout is very well structured; it consists of vertical rows called groups and horizontal rows called periods. It is one of the most important resources in chemistry and the key to discovering new elements. The beauty of the Periodic Table is that a lot of information about any

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    Importance of Water

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    properties of water and the hydrogen bonding gives water some of its useful properties. Water’s polarity means it is used as a solvent‚ a substance capable of dissolving other substances‚ and is specifically good for other polar molecules. The electrostatic attraction between polar water molecules and ions of the opposite charge means that the ions become completely surrounded by water molecules and dissolve. This is the basis for hydrophobic and hydrophilic molecules‚ polar molecules can interact

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    Abhinav Case Study

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    LOR -What do you consider to be the applicant’s primary talents or strengths? Abhinav has many good qualities but his primary strength is his incredible ability to learn quickly. Our department‚ Air Pollution Control Equipment (APCE)‚ started in January 2013 and he joined us in March 2013. Due to this‚ he missed the technical training provided by technology partner Envirotherm GmbH. However‚ he quickly went through all the manuals and understood all the technicalities of the product within a week

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    Mfabs

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    The high cost of mAbs also prevents it from being a more common therapeutic method for treating maladies. These costs can be attributed to the multiple large doses that must be administered intravenously at regular intervals in order to maintain systemic volumes of distribution. Therefore‚ it is beneficial to explore an alternative method of delivery that can sustain delivery of mAbs in its therapeutic window for long periods of time. Oral antibody dosing shows almost zero bioavailability. Intravenous

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    Activated Carbon Filters Media [pic]"Activated" carbon filter media is produced by super-heating dried coconut husks in a low oxygen environment‚ using a process called pyrolysis. The resulting "biochar" husk‚ is a purified form of carbon‚ containinglarge amounts of cellular sized surface area‚ negatively charged to attract positively charged toxins. Toxins in the water become attached to the husk’s carbon surfaces.Over time‚ the attractive charge of carbon surfaces are neutralized‚ making it time

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    All About Inverse Square Law

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    Universe and Inverse are closely related‚ for the effects of known forces of universe are inverse in nature. Ever since Newton made a bold proposition that there is a force of attraction amongst the planets of planetary system‚ amongst different planetary systems and amongst the different galaxies and varies as Inverse Square of their distances‚ people began to correlate every activities of nature and predict its effect accurately. 1. Kepler’s laws Tycho Brahe’s largest and most accurate collections

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    Foam in Shampoo

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    Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Goal Statement The challenge I’m facing is to find the answer on how to evaluate or measure the good cleansing ability of shampoo. I wash my hair every day in the morning‚ as I feel my hair is so oily and dirty and gives me uncomfortable feeling. I have to spend significant amount of time in the morning for hair washing followed by hair drying and I want to reduce my frequency of hair washing as other people do. My frequency of hair washing was suspected

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    Equation of State

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    Equations of State (EoS) Equations of State • From molecular considerations‚ identify which intermolecular interactions are significant (including estimating relative strengths of dipole moments‚ polarizability‚ etc.) • Apply simple rules for calculating P‚ v‚ or T ◦ Calculate P‚ v‚ or T from non-ideal equations of state (cubic equations‚ the virial equation‚ compressibility charts‚ and ThermoSolver) ◦ Apply the Rackett equation‚ the thermal expansion coefficient‚ and the isothermal compressibility

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