Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is the condition in which the alveolar wall is thickened by scarring‚ causes the patients to have shortness of breath‚ fatigue and lower the oxygen saturation. PF may have definable causes but in many cases‚ the causes remain unknown. Those cases with unknown causes called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Air is drawn in by the nose and mouth‚ passes through the bronchi to the bronchioles and finally reaches millions of alveoli. Around the alveolar is a group of many capillaries
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Suppose a bottle of French wine is priced in France at 1000 Euros. If the e = $1/€‚ the cost to an American is €1000 x ($1 / €) = $1000. Conclusion: __________________ . If the Euro appreciates ($ depreciates)‚ will the French wine be more or less expensive? __________________ Proof: if e = $1.20 / €‚ the cost to an American is €1000 x ($1.20 / € ) = $1200. If the Euro depreciates ($ appreciates)‚ will the French wine be more expensive or less? __________ Proof: if e = $.80 / €‚ the cost
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Childhood Obesity Mat540: Statistical Concepts for Research I Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ around 12.5 million children and teens are obese. There are many things that contribute to this epidemic like poor diet and lack of physical activities to name a few. In this paper I will figure out if there is a correlation between childhood obesity and school
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Inter-Context Control-Flow and Data-Flow Test Adequacy Criteria for nesC Applications* Zhifeng Lai and S.C. Cheung† Department of Computer Science and Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kowloon‚ Hong Kong W.K. Chan Department of Computer Science City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue‚ Hong Kong {zflai‚ scc}@cse.ust.hk wkchan@cs.cityu.edu.hk ABSTRACT NesC is a programming language for applications that run on top of networked sensor nodes. Such an application
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UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF POST GRADUATE STUDIES NAME/ COMPUTER NO: HENRY NYUNDU (512800392) JACK SINYANGWE (STUDENT NO) BRIAN MUIMUI (STUDENT NO) CHOLA KATANGA (STUDENT NO) COURSE: DSS-5055 LECTURER: PROF B J PHIRI DUE DATE: 14 AUGUST 2012 SEMINAR TOPIC: IN A NUMBER OF COUNTRIES‚ CIVILIAN OVERSIGHT OF AND ENGAGEMENT WITH POLICING ARE TWO METHODS OF IMPROVING THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE OF
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ABSTARCT: Tensile tests are fundamental for understanding properties of different materials‚ and how they will behave under load. These properties can be used for design and analysis of engineering structures‚ and for developing new Materials that better suit a specified use. This lab tested two materials mild steel and cast iron. The data from each test was used to determine valuable material properties such as ultimate tensile strength‚ modulus of elasticity‚ and yield strength. Other calculated
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Essay on Energy Drinks should be Banned A few months ago‚ the analytical and research agency Packaged Facts (PF) noted a sharp increase in the demand for energy drinks. According to the PF experts‚ the revenue from the sales of this category of products will exceed $21.5 billion by 2017. For comparison‚ the legendary Coca-Cola Corporation‚ providing water dispensers all over the world‚ earns about $47 billion annually. However‚ this week‚ the popular energy drinks industry attracted attention
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KIN 2500 -- MUSCLES O: origin I: insertion A: action N: Lever: rigid structure that moves around a fixed point fulcrum * Effort: causes the movement; force that is due to the muscular contraction; you only get motion when the effort that is applied at the insertion point exceeds the load * Load/Resistance: opposes that movement * 1st class levers: not very common; fulcrum is fixed between effort and load * 2nd class levers: standing on tip toes; fairly uncommon; the load is
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