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    GLOSSARY OF TECHNIQUES USED TO CREATE MEANING Active voice/passive voice Writing that uses the forms of verbs which create a direct relationship between the subject and the object. Active voice is lively and more direct. Eg. ‘We had fun’ is written in the active voice; ‘Fun was had’ is written in the passive voice. Alliteration The repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginnings of words. It is used to produce sound that adds to the atmosphere or mood of the words‚ or perhaps

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    On Friday July 15‚ my group of medical student visited the simulation laboratory. After climbing a couple sets of stairs we were broken off into three different groups for three different sets of activities. The first for me a combination of a couple of simulations. The first one was a simulation designed to help surgeons further develop their skills. We used small clamps to pick up and move rings to different poles. This seems quite simple but we had to do it looking at a monitor that projected

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    Experiment 3 Method of Flow Measurement Objective To demonstrate typical flow measurement devices for incompressible fluids: (1) venturi meter‚ (2) orifice plate and (3) rotameter. To compare the difference in flow rate incurred by each of these device. Overview In engineering and industrial practice‚ fluid measurement of many of the variables and properties‚ such as density‚ viscosity‚ pressure‚ velocity‚ flow rate and etc is one of the problems most frequently encountered by engineers

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    | Assignment 2 | Guide wavelength measurements | | | Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate: a) The techniques for measuring guide wavelength. b) The relationship between the wavelength in free space and the guide wavelength. Furthermore‚ this experiment will be a way in which to gain experience in using different types of laboratory communications equipment. Introduction What is wavelength? Wavelength of a sinusoidal wave is the distance between identical

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    List of the entire famous scientist Alessandro Volta(1745-1827) An Italian Physicist who was a pioneer in the development of electricity. He created the first electric battery in 1800. This battery gave the world its first continuous‚ reliable source of electric current‚ and led to all important discoveries of the use of electricity. The unit of measuring electromotive force (emf)‚ Volt(v) is named after him. He also proposed the law that the air expands at a constant rate with increasing temperature

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    the image was found to be smaller‚ inverted‚ and real. For the long converging lens the focal point was found to be about 30 cm. The image was smaller‚ inverted‚ and real when p > f. For the diverging lens‚ the focal length was determined to be about -2 cm and the image formed was smaller‚ virtual‚ and erect when p > f. The second part of the experiment excelled the focal length of the lenses. We found that there are two positions where the short converging lens can form a sharp image. In one place

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    The Purpose of Work Measurement Method study is the principal technique for reducing the work involved‚ primarily by eliminating unnecessary movement on the part of material or operatives and by substituting good methods for poor ones. Work measurement is concerned with investigating‚ reducing and subsequently eliminating ineffective time‚ that is time during which no effective work is being performed‚ whatever the cause. Work measurement‚ as the name suggests‚ provides management with a means

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    The Laboratory’ ’The Laboratory’ by Robert Browning is a dramatic monologue that tells the story of a woman’s plot to murder her romantic rival. The form in which Browning has written this poem subtly reveal aspects of the female speaker whilst allowing the reader to make their own personal judgement on her behaviour and character‚ which would commonly be that she is a jealous‚ obsessed‚ blood-thirsty and sadistic woman. The speaker in the poem demonstrates signs of insanity and instability

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    chemicals safely‚ Bunsen burner and glassware safety‚ and the emergency equipment available in the lab. I feel I have been informed of the proper procedures and rules to stay safe and protect my classmates‚ teacher and my personal safety in the laboratory setting. Before entering a lab one should consider the rules that need to be applied. The attire considered necessary are proper googles‚ long pants‚ long sleeves (not too loose)‚ jewelry removed‚ gloves (if required)‚ and apron (if necessary)

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    Are laboratory experiments useful? Laboratory experiments are easy to replicate and help to find how the Cause and effect of relationships can be established. Laboratory methods usually have High levels of control over extraneous variables. One of the major strengths of laboratory experiments is‚ control. The more variables you have control over‚ the easier it becomes to draw conclusions about the effect of the individual variable on the dependent variable. Laboratory experiments allow for high

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