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Engineering Department Indian Institute of Technology Delhi May 2013 Certificates The work presented in this report has been carried out by Harshit Jain (Entry No: 2009ME10072) and Praharsh Chandra (Entry No: 2009ME10325) for the course MED 412. The report accurately reflects the work done by us. All the material from the other sources has been fully acknowledged. _________________________ ___________________________ Harshit Jain and Praharsh Chandra have worked under my supervision
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<http://www.chiddingstone.kent.sch.uk/homework/egypt/farming.htm>. (this website has an author) Schofield‚ Pamela J. “Nonindigenous aquatic species.” U.S. Geological Survey Sept. 15‚ 2011 < http://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet.aspx?SpeciesID=412>. (this website has an author) Fishing. Animal Planet. January 18‚ 2013 http://animal.discovery.com/fish/fishing/nile-perch.htm (this website does not have a author) How did the Nile ’s yearly floods help ancient Egyptian farmers? Wiki Answers
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Introduction During the early 1990s‚ opportunities in South East Asian markets became increasingly important to American and European retailers seeking to sustain their international growth rates. In particular‚ the less developed markets of South East Asia began to attract attention which they had previously not received. This was in contrast to earlier expansion patterns among European international retailers. Before the early 1990s‚ retailers have tended to look towards Europe and North America
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other cities‚ Chicago has always been in the top 5 for murders. One thing that has changed about that is in recent years it has been number one in murders which is another obstacle that holds Chicago back. In 2013‚ Chicago led the way with murders with 412 homicides. New York was in second with 333‚ it is eye catching that the jump between 2nd place and 1st place was almost 100 homicides. Los Angeles was not too far behind in 4th place with 255 homicides. Chicago in comparison to these other cities is
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external financing needed for the years between 1984 and 1988 is: [figures in millions] FY1984 FY1985 FY1986 FY1987 FY1988 TOTAL Total capital expenditures 890 1‚467 1‚931 2‚760 1‚457 After-tax net income 210 235 371 588 731 Depreciation 173 272 412 601 749 Required external financing 507 960 1‚148 1571 -23 4‚163 This shows that we expect to need approximately $4.16 billion in external financing between 1984 and 1988 (although capital expenditures actually tapers in 1988 and can be covered
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The choice of utilizing this article entitled‚” Against Medical Advice: A Survey of ED Clinicians’ Rational for Use‚” (Brenner‚ 2016) is inspired by observing that the Emergency Department (ED) is where we can find a channel of activities surrounding patients who present with differing needs‚ urgency‚ and levels of care. The ED is a cesspool of patients seeking emergency care‚ most often the capacity of the ED is challenged in its need to accommodate every person who presents whether they be non-urgent
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Arlbjorn et al.‚ (2006) studied “Improved change readiness through supply chain competency” and identified how competencies can be developed in a company by providing training and making employees prepared for change. Data have been collected from 200 employees; taking two day courses on supply chain management. Questionnaires have been consisted on two sets. First set of questionnaire was based on evaluation sheets which has been filled by participants after end of the each class and second has
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Funds from operations Retained Earnings 210 235 371 588 731 Depreciation 173 272 412 601 749 Other 65 88 106 120 140 Total 448 595 889 1309 1620 B. External financing Net increase in lease obligations 0 0 0 0 0 Other net borrowing‚ sale of securities 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 Total uses 448 595 889 1309 1620 C. Uses of
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