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    review the Cause and Effect Diagram‚ better known as the Fishbone Chart‚ why and when you would use this method‚ and examples of real experiences with this diagram. Fishbone Chart A Japanese quality control statistician‚ Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa‚ invented the fishbone diagram. It may be referred to as the cause and effect‚ fishbone‚ or Ishikawa diagram. It is an analysis tool that provides a way to look at effects and causes that contribute to those effects. This diagram has been used in Japan‚ to

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    to identify two unknown organisms. PROCEDURE I was given unknown #76. I performed the streak plating method with my unknown organisms. To perform this exercise I needed a TSA plate and labeled the bottom of it with my name‚ group number and organism. I also divided the bottom into three sections. After that‚ I sterilized my inoculating loop using the bunsen burner flame. After letting the loop cool‚ I reached into my unknown test tube with my loop and grabbed the organisms. After that I streaked

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    Hindi films are banned in Manipur since September‚ 2000‚ by separatist militant group Revolutionary Peoples Front which claims that Bollywood goes against Manipuri values. Priyanka Chopra is happy with all the critical praise coming her way for her performance as MC Mary Kom in the boxer’s biopic but the actress says it is “disheartening” that people from Manipur cannot see the movie. Kom too had expressed her sadness over her hometown missing its date with the big screen version of her life-story

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    Steven Howard What organs and tissues have successfully been ransplanted since 1950? 1954: First successful kidney transplant by Joseph Murray (Boston‚ U.S.A.) 1966: First successful pancreas transplant by Richard Lillehei and William Kelly (Minnesota‚ U.S.A.) 1967: First successful liver transplant by Thomas Starzl (Denver‚ U.S.A.) 1967: First successful heart transplant by Christiaan Barnard (Cape Town‚ South Africa) 1970: First successful monkey head transplant by Robert White (Cleveland‚ U

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    Tutorial Week 7 - Class and Entity-Relationship Diagrams 1 Class Diagrams and Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) Class diagrams and ERDs both model the structure of a system. Class diagrams represent the dynamic aspects of a system: both the structural and behavioural features. ERDs‚ depicting only structural features provide a static view of the system. 2 Class Diagrams 2.1 Elements of a class diagram: 2.1.1 class A class is a general concept (represented as a square box). A class defines

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    Objective: The student is able to use object diagrams to communicate ideas in familiar domains. Initial script for introducing object diagrams: Here we have an object diagram that represents a situation in some particular school. The actual school is much larger; we are only representing a subset of all the situations‚ and there are many more types of links and many more types of objects that might be used. An object diagram can be paraphrased in a natural language. Here is a description that

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    Entity-Relationship (E/R) Model Dr P Sreenivasa Kumar Professor CS&E Dept I I T Madras Entity-Relationship (E/R) Model Widely used conceptual level data model • proposed by Peter P Chen in 1970s Data model to describe the database system at the requirements collection stage • high level description. • easy to understand for the enterprise managers. • rigorous enough to be used for system building. Concepts available in the model • entities and attributes of entities. • relationships between

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    #2) Both Winner and Joy explore the issue of technology and control. How would you compare their two views of current technological development? Focus the comparison on a specific technology‚ such as genetically modified organisms. Technology is always in need of control. You cannot have a world that technology is in control such as the movie Terminator‚ where technology takes over. Just like human beings there is always a need for control. Both Winner and Joy explore this topic; Joy believes

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    #1. Entity Relationship Diagram #2. a. & b. One Room can be designated only one Room Type‚ whilst a particular Room Type can be assigned to several rooms (i.e. there may be many rooms that have double beds). Therefore‚ Room has a one-to-one relationship with RoomType and RoomType has a one-to-many relationship with Room. From the table‚ it can be seen that a particular room can only be designated as belonging to one type / category‚ thus confirming that Room RoomType has

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    the body and providing protection against unwanted organisms. 3) The circulatory system itself has three major organs included‚ but within this system‚ there is an open circulatory system and a closed circulatory system‚ also called the cardiovascular system‚ that also contain their own major organs. The cardiovascular system includes the single circulation system and the double circulation system. In the circulatory system‚ the major organs include a circulatory fluid‚ a vasculature or system

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