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    1. Compare the hash values calculated for example.txt that you documented during this lab. Explain in your own words why the hash values will change when the data is modified. They change to keep authentication and integrity. 2. Why are the MD5sum and SHA1sum hash values the same every time you calculate for the “example.txt” sample fi le? What if they were different when you re-calculated the hash value at the other end? These are the same to verify authentication and integrity.

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    Physioex 9.0 Exercise 2

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    Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 4: Tetanus in Isolated Skeletal Muscle Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 3 out of 3 questions correctly. 1. Stimulus frequency refers to You correctly answered: b. the rate that stimulating voltage pulses are applied to an isolated whole skeletal muscle. 2. Which of the following distinguishes a state of unfused tetanus from a state of complete (fused) tetanus? You correctly answered: d. Muscle tension increases and decreases

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    Performance Physiology of Exercise: KINE 3315- 003 Natasha Hernandez February 21 2013 Dr. Judy R. Wilson Chapter 1 Introduction Supplementation is essential for performance‚ but is energy drinks or sports drinks the best source of nutrients when replenishing glycogen store? The project that I am conducting is concerning the impact of the consumption of chocolate milk and its effects on protein turnover‚ muscle glycogen and performance during recovery from endurance exercise (2). The research regarding

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    Exercise Electrocardiogram Lab Purpose The purpose of this lab is to understand the concepts of an electrocardiogram of a normal person as well as understand what a normal ECG and an exercise ECG look like when performing a Bruce protocol treadmill test. Methods Materials- Test subject‚ ECG-12lead‚ 10 electrodes‚ treadmill The subject must have the electrodes properly connected before starting the treadmill test. Remove any hair from the subject before placing the electrodes on. The

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    Light Exercise Lab Report

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    Abstract The primary purpose of this laboratory experiment was to record the effects that light exercise has on different cardiovascular functions such as mean blood pressure‚ cardiac out put‚ and total peripheral resistance by comparing both of the numerical values before and after exercise. Prior to exercise‚ the mean blood pressure (MBP) was 86.8 mmHg with a standard deviation of 7.4. After exercise‚ MBP was 96.3 mmHg with a standard deviation of 9.2. The cardiac output (CO) was 5.3 Liters/minute

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    Exercise 2 Activity 1

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    Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 1: The Muscle Twitch and the Latent Period Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 20% by answering 1 out of 5 questions correctly. 1. Skeletal muscles are connected to bones by Your answer : c. ligaments. Correct answer: b. tendons. 2. Skeletal muscles are composed of hundreds to thousands of individual cells called Your answer : b. myofibrils. Correct answer: c. fibers. 3. The term motor unit refers to Your answer : b. all of the activated muscle

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    LAB 2

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    CHM138 Lab 2 Measurements: Accuracy and Precision Name: Data Tables Place your completed data tables into your report here: Data Table 1 Measuring Instrument Decimal Known With Certainty Decimal Estimated Ruler Tenths Hundredths Thermometer Tenths Hundredths 10mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths 50mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths 100mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths Data Table 2 Measurement Data Length of aluminum plastic packet 5.1cm Height of aluminum plastic packet 6

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    flow towards the cooler end. This will make a gradual increase of temperature at the cooler end until an equilibrium temperature is established. Usually‚ the changes that occur within the bar is not instantaneous and will be different at both end. 2. Radial conduction heat transfer Fluid motion that resulted by force over the surface by an external source‚ such as fans or pumps. Small movement of air is generated which limits the heat transfer rate from the hotter surface to the surrounding air

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    guidelines she does not need a referral from a physician for exercise clearance. Measures regarding examining body composition‚ cardiorespiratory fitness‚ muscular strength/endurance‚ and flexibility were taken. Based upon the results a moderate intensity (60%-70% HRR/VO2R) a Cardiorespiratory and Resistance training program was designed for Jane Doe. A negative caloric balance program was established based upon her current RMR and newly designed exercise prescription. Muscle strength and endurance programs

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    Water Quality Testing Pre-Lab Mrs. Susil-APES You and a partner will be performing water quality tests on water that you collected from a canal‚ lake‚ or pond. This lab will take two days to complete. You must wear proper laboratory attire (closed toed shoes‚ goggles‚ aprons‚ gloves) in order to participate in this lab. We will meet in the classroom across the hall from 8154. Numbers 1-4 below are due before the lab begins on Wednesday in your lab notebook: 1. Title Creative

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