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    specific latent heat of fusion for water Specific latent heat is the amount of heat energy that is needed to change the state of one kilogram of a specific substance‚ whether it’s boiling or melting‚ without increasing or decreasing the temperature of the substance. Specific latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy that is needed to change a specific substance from solid to liquid. The specific latent heat of fusion for water is 334 KJ/ KG. Each substance has its own specific latent heat

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    ARTICLE www.hbr.org Why Satisfied Customers Defect by Thomas O. Jones and W. Earl Sasser‚ Jr. Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief— the core idea The Idea in Practice— putting the idea to work 2 Why Satisfied Customers Defect 14 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 6838 Why Satisfied Customers Defect The Idea in Brief The Idea in Practice

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    Myelomenocele Essay

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    Myelomeningocele is a neural tube defect in which the bones of the spine do not completely form. This results in an incomplete spinal canal. The spinal cord and meninges protrude from the child’s back and form outside the baby’s body (Medline Plus‚ 2016). Myelomeningocele is the most severe form of spina bifida. This results in weakness and loss of sensation below the defect. Neural tube defects are birth defects‚ of the brain‚ spine‚ and spinal cord‚ that usually occur between day 17 and day 30

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    Oximetry in the OB Unit – A Capital Budget Request According to the Centers for Disease Control‚ Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) accounts for approximately twenty-four percent of all infant deaths related to birth defects (2011). Congenital heart defects in infants may not be diagnosed until after the patent ductus arteriosus closes which typically occurs after the infant is discharged to home. Every year approximately 4‚800 infants are born with CCHD and if left untreated these

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    Retrieval. Cambridge u University Press‚ 2008. [7] T. G¨rtner‚ J. W. Lloyd‚ and P. A. Flach‚ “Kernels and distances for structured data‚” Machine a Learning‚ vol. 57‚ no. 3‚ pp. 205–232‚ December 2004. [8] N. Cristianini‚ J. Shawe-Taylor‚ and H. Lodhi‚ “Latent semantic kernels‚” Journal of Intelligent Information Systems‚ vol. 18‚ no. 2‚ pp. 127–152‚ March 2002. [9] Z. Cao‚ T. Qin‚ T. Y. Liu‚ M. F. Tsai‚ and H. Li‚ “Learning to rank: from pairwise approach to listwise approach‚” in ICML ’07: Proceedings

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    Case study: Why Satisfied Customers Defect Situation Analysis  In terms of customer satisfaction and loyalty‚ there are many opportunities in which a organisation or manager can implement in order strengthen themselves in a competitive marketplace and allow for many of their customer to transition from unsatisfied to satisfied to completely satisfied. For a organisation‚ the loyalty of a customer is key to success and the key to loyalty is satisfaction. When dealing with customers‚ a organisation’s

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    to us‚ however Freud scrutinized every detail in the dream as an underlying desire as wish fulfillment. Sigmund Freud states that all dreams contain latent content which symbolize one’s repressed wishes and underlying psychological desires. His analysis symbolized portions of the dream and separated the meaning of a dream into both manifest and latent content. Manifest content would be the surface materials within a dream‚ where it would be the first recollection and reaction from awakening (Watson

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1756-669X.htm IJQSS 1‚1 Service quality‚ customer satisfaction‚ and behavioral intentions in fast-food restaurants Hong Qin and Victor R. Prybutok Information Technology and Decision Sciences Department‚ College of Business Administration‚ University of North Texas‚ Denton‚ Texas‚ USA Abstract Purpose – This study aims to explore the potential dimensions of service quality‚ and examine the relationship

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    Nicolò Cortese‚ Bogdan Hurjui‚ Bertram Kress Fugl Mrs. Baines S5ENA Physics 8/2/15 Lab Report Experiment to measure the latent heat of vaporisation of water Theory Latent heat of vaporisation is when a liquid is heated enough to start boiling‚ at this point‚ even if the source of heat keeps heating the liquid‚ the liquid’s temperature will not rise any further until all of the liquid is converted to gas. For example‚ if water is boiling in a kettle‚ and the kettle is left on whist the water is

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    Patient X Interview Patient X is a thirty-eight-year-old male with type one late onset diabetes‚ which is technically called latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). I chose to interview this person because sadly diabetes is one of the most common incurable diseases of today’s time. I think that the public should know more about this disease and the personal struggles that go along with it. Many new developments have been discovered in the scientific community as it concerns diabetes. “It’s

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