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    The last five decades have seen significant development in medical and biomedical technology and applications. The increase in research and development in fields such as biomechanics‚ biomaterials‚ cloning‚ tissue engineering‚ and medicine have spawned a whole new branch of philosophy aptly named bioethics. Bioethics‚ the study of the ethical and moral implications of biological research and biomedical advances‚ emerged in the early 1970s as its own discipline. As medical technology is improved

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    Flight in Chordate

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    Types of aerial locomotion Animal aerial locomotion can be divided into two categories - powered and unpowered. In unpowered modes of locomotion‚ the animal uses on aerodynamics forces exerted on the body due to wind or falling through the air. In powered flight‚ the animal uses muscular power to generate aerodynamic forces. Animals using unpowered aerial locomotion cannot maintain altitude and speed due to unopposed drag‚ while animals using powered flight can maintain steady‚ level flight as

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    animals to create digital models with more realistic movements. Although this description seems have the obvious preference towards animation in entertainment realms the technique of motion capture has many other areas of application‚ such as biomechanics‚ sport performance analysis‚ tele-robotics‚ ergonomics‚ entertainment and so on (Animation World Magazine). Throughout the remainder of this paper a more in depth look at the history‚ processes‚ types‚ new developments‚ and applications of motion

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    Frankenstein vs Blade Runner

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    English Advanced 2010 Max Whitehouse What does it take to be human? Why do some so relentlessly lust for the power of the creator? And if acquired can they wield that power or is Pandora’s Box best left unopened? Good Evening Students‚ welcome to the Sydney University lecture on “Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts”. On today’s agenda we have a comparative analysis of the texts Frankenstein and Blade Runner. You may already notice the many similarities they share but I intend in today’s lecture

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    Language features and their effects Use this checklist: • to understand the ways in which writers gain impact in their writing • to use various features in your own writing (creative and transactional‚ as well as for your oral presentations) in order to craft your writing and gain impact • to help you achieve unit standards which require you to explore language and think critically about poetic / transactional / oral texts Language feature Definition or explanation Example General effect

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    In 1977‚ a comprehensive study of road safety found that human error was the primary cause in 57% of all automobile accidents and was a contributing factor in over 90%. With this discussion‚ we must keep in mind that the overall attention MUST be kept on the road and on driving. Many of the accidents that happen are due to lack of enough attention and focus on the road and driving conditions because the driver’s attention and focus was on a less significant feature of the car such as the radio

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    Kantor

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    At the beginning of my work I would like to briefly present tha characteristic of Polish Theatre. In common with other European countries‚ the most frequent and most popular form of theatre in Poland is dramatic theatre‚ based on the existence of relatively stable artistic companies It is above all a theatre of directors‚ who decide on the form of its productions and the appearance of individual scenes. There is no strict division in Poland between theatre and film directors and actors. Alongside

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    Shoulder Impingement

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    impingement involves a spectrum of lesions of tissue in the shoulder‚ a working knowledge of its structural relationships will facilitate an understanding of the factors that result in abnormalities. This paper will provide knowledge of the anatomy‚ biomechanics‚ and correct rehabilitation involved with shoulder impingement. Impingement syndrome was originally described by Dr. Charles Neer as mechanical impingement of the supraspinatus muscle and the long head of the biceps tendon underneath the acromial

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    Smart Textile

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    Introduction: Smart textiles is the modification of fibers‚ fabrics and special articals which is produceing day by day in different way and different techniques. Many intelligent textiles already feature in advanced types of clothing‚ principally for protection and safety and for added fashion or convenience. Smart materials or textiles can be defined as the materials and structures which have sense or can sense the environmental conditions or stimuli‚ whereas intelligent textiles can

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    Physical Therapist

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    Kurtis Smith 10/15/2012 Physical Therapist Physical therapists provide the service of the helping of restoring muscular or nerve damage upon a living organism. They improve the functions of mobility‚ help relieve pain‚ and prevent permanent physical damage of patients with injuries or disease. Fitness and health are key to helping patients get through physical therapy. Patient problems vary from physical disabilities such as car accidents to

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