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    Action Potentials

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    Action Potentials An action potential is the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell. An action potential occurs when a neuron sends information down an axon‚ away from the cell body. A threshold is the minimum amount of stimulation needed to start a neural impulse (you know‚ the electrical impulses that travel throughout your body carrying important information). Action potentials generated by neural impulses are

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    Water Potential

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    Water Potential Teacher: What is the formula for water? Student: H‚ I‚ J‚ K‚ L‚ M‚ N‚ O Teacher: That’s not what I taught you. Student: But you said the formula for water was...H to O. Prepared by Lower concentration of solute Water potential – the ability of water move out of the solution through osmosis. Solute molecule Equal concentration of solute Higher concentration of solute H2O Selectively permeable membrane Water molecule Solute molecule with cluster of water molecules Net flow

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    External Analysis of Subway STR 581 Carlos Pineda June 9‚ 2014 Internal and External Analysis of Subway Subway’s mission is: “Delight every customer so they want to tell their friends – with great value through fresh‚ delicious‚ made-to-order sandwiches‚ and an exceptional experience.” Subway’s franchise vision is to be the number one Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) franchise in the world‚ while delivering fresh‚ delicious sandwiches and an exceptional experience. Subway has three core values:

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    Q Subway Line Analysis

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    Snaking through the underground tunnels of Manhattan‚ running express through the busy life of the Manhattan bridge into the light of the past in Brooklyn via the Brighton Beach service line‚ the Q subway line goes through the exuberant life of various different neighborhoods. Many of these neighborhoods provide a picturesque experience of the diversity in New York City. Many of those neighborhoods include: Upper East Side‚ Midtown Manhattan‚ Union Square‚ SoHo‚ Downtown Brooklyn‚ Flatbush‚ Ditmas

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    Potential Strategy

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    Discussion and Conclusions Many obstacles to my potential strategy are worth overcoming. Since the brand new policy is to add extra taxes on smoking and fining the smoking companies for their actions‚ then one is able to make sure that people comply or go out of business. A way to overcome the challenges is to have someone from each company represented in Congress (Kottke‚ RN‚ GH‚ & ML.‚ 1988). This may mean making sure that there is someone in government that is passionate about this issue‚

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    Potential Energy

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    Question 1 | 1.61 points   | Save   |   | You are standing on a scale in an elevator. Suddenly you notice your weight decreases. What do you conclude? | | | | | | | | The elevator is accelerating downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity downwards. | | | The elevator is moving at a constant velocity upwards. | | | Your diet is working. | | | The elevator is accelerating upwards. | | | | | |    Question 2 | 1.61 points   | Save   |   | Tidal

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    Potential Energy

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    Potential Energy Potential Energy is a type of energy that does not involve motion. It is the energy that is stored up. The more work done to change an object’s position or shape‚ the more potential energy it has. For example‚ a person on a ladder has more potential energy than a person on the ground because they have done more work to get up there. Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. The more work an object has done‚ the more kinetic energy it has. the amount of kinetic

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    they lend themselves well to being compared and contrasted. I will compare and contrast George Tooker’s The Subway‚ and Cyril E. Power’s The Tube Train. George Tooker’s The Subway is a haunting yet beautiful piece. Painted using the egg tempera method‚ it is stunning for its strategic usage of warm colors. The intention of Tooker’s painting is to portray such a familiar scene as a subway as ominous and anxiety inducing. For example‚ the stares of the men at the central female figure as well as the

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    Evoked Potentials

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    MGH Evoked Potential Normative Values Pattern Shift Visual Evoked Potentials P 100 Latency (msec) Inter-eye difference (msec) P 100 Amplitude (µV) P 100 Amplitude % difference Mean 102.3 1.3 10.1 85.5% SD 5.1 2 4.2 10.50% Mean + 3 SD 117.6 7.3 N/A Notes (Smallest/Largest) 53.9% X 100 Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials Latencies (msec) I II III IV V VI Inter-wave latencies (msec) I-III I-V III-IV III-V IV-V V-VI Mean 1.7 2.8 3.9 5.1 5.7 7.3 SD 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.24

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    Potential Energy

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    examples of work done=force x distance What is work? Work in physics is the transfer of energy; work is done on an object when an applied force moves it through a distance. The link between work and energy is work done equals energy transferred. The units for the two are also the same (joules). E.g. 500J of work = 500J of kinetic energy. Work is calculated with the formula: work done=force x distance moved For example‚ if a force of 10 newton (F = 10 N) acts along point that travels 2 meters

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