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    CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter includes related literature and studies with regards to Library Management System. Below are following Foreign and Local Related Literature and Studies. A computerized library system for a school keeps track of all books and periodicals in the library and their check-out status. The library system also interfaces with an external relational database which stores information about the library users (students‚ faculty‚ and staff)‚ including

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    Pm3110 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    //Ex7_02.cpp //Creating and using boxes #include <iostream> using std::cout; using std::endl; class CBox //Class definition { Public: double m_Length; //Length of box in inches double m_Width; //Width of box in inches double m_Height; //Height of box in inches //Function to calculate volume of boxes double Volume(); { Return m_Length*m_Width*m_Height; } }; int main() { CBox box1; //Declare box 1 of type CBox CBox box2; //Declare box 2 of type

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    LADDER DIAGRAM: FIGURE 53 LADDER PROGRAM FOR THE SHIFT AND CLOCK PROGRAM THE SIMULATION OPTION IS SELECTED: Figure 54 SIMULATING THE LADDER PROGRAM ERROR AND DEBUGGING: Once the simulation has started it checks for the errors in the ladder diagram‚ address etc. if there is an error‚ the output cannot be processed until the error is rectified. REMOVING THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS: Figure 55 REMOVING THE DETECTED BOTTEL 1 Figure 56 REMOVING THE DEFECTED BOTTLE 2 INPUT

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    Name C.W. Lab Section 1 GTA N.C. Station 30 5. Acylation of Ferrocene Post-lab report Fill out the appropriate sections below. Show all work. Your calculated answers need to match the answers in the table and be consistent with significant figures. Results Amounts and units Initial weight of Ferrocene 0.225 g Moles of Ferrocene 1.21 * 10 ^ -3 mol Initial volume of acetic anhydride 1.00 mL Moles of acetic anhydride 0.0110

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    Week 3 Lab 4 – Endocrine System Physiology - Activities 1-4 pages 43 - 48 Latasha Roberts March 25‚ 20012 SC145L-8H Introduction: (please post an introduction to the lab‚ include what you will be doing for each activity) Activity 1: Determining Baseline Metabolic Rates Data: (add your results here in numbers - Chart 1 is used in Activities 1-4) Chart 1 – Effects of Hormones on Metabolic Rate Rat Types Baseline: Normal Thyroidectomized Hypophysectomized Weight

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    Background The stress response in the body triggered by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) contains two different chemicals – neurotransmitters and hormones. Neurotransmitters‚ specifically norepinephrine (NE)‚ are released into the postganglionic synapses of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) during flight or fight response. NE carries out its effects on a target cell by binding to and activating adrenergic receptors. NE is usually eliminated through the reuptake into presynaptic cells and enzymes

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    Lab 4: Endocrine System Physiology | 1. | | Refer to Activity 1: Determining Baseline Metabolic Rates. How did the baseline metabolic rates of the three rats differ? Answer: | The metabolic rates for the thyroidectomized and hypophysectomized rats were lower than that of the normal rat. | | | 2. | | Why did the metabolic rates differ? Check all that apply: Answers: | The hypophysectomized rat lacked thyroid-stimulating hormone. The thyroidectomized rat lacked thyroxine hormone.

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    Information system has two categories which is manually or Computer Based Information System (CBIS). Before CBIS‚ data were done manually. This manual process is called non-computerized system. Meaning all the information were written and stored in cabinet files. Non-computerized is not efficient because searching for a certain information is time consuming and it is confusing. To eliminate this problem‚ a system is created known as Computerized System or CBIS. Computer Based Information System (CBIS)

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    AP-2 Lab 06 – Lab Report Name: Section: Unit 4 Lab Report: Exercise 6: The Lymphatic System Purpose: What was the purpose of doing this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is to learn about the lymphatic system and how it works and helps the human body. Why we need it and the components associated with the lymphatic system. Activity 1: Microscopic Anatomy of Lymphatic Structures Observations: Sketch of Reticular Connective Tissue Slide (Lymph Node). Describe the structures

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    Unit 5. Lab. New Building-Wired and Wireless If I choose to design the new building with a wired network the main benefit is there would be a low chance on interception. Choosing a wired network will also have a lower risk of security issues; reliability and speed are primary benefits as well when using physical connections in a wired network. The basis of the new building will relay on loads of data to be moveable that is why a wired network allows the control. Wired LANs provide superior performance

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