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    systems. That is‚ it allows clients and servers to communicate even if they are using different applications and operating systems; all they need is a common protocol‚ such as TCP/IP. 3. It describes the process of packet creation. 5. Describe a collision

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    necessary documents incl. this checklist ?Manoeuvre vessel in a proper position and stop engine ?Embark all persons and launch survival craft upon order of the master ?After rescue‚ inform Company Evidence to be collected: ?Deck Log COLLISION General responsibilities: Master : Overall command - leading and guiding from the “top”; Activating VDR recording mode Chief Officer : Coordinating the scene on deck (ensuring closed condition‚ sounding of ballast tanks‚ re-pumping of ballast

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    intervals the mass will be recorded. The manipulation of the independent variable‚ in this case the concentration of hydrochloric acid (HCl) relies on the collision theory of kinetics. The collision theory stipulates that in order for a chemical reaction to transpire‚ the reactant particles must possess sufficient energy and the correct collision geometry. There are five main factors which affect the rate of reaction‚ including temperature‚ concentration‚ particle size‚ pressure and the presence of

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    |slightly further apart |totally randomly arranged |collisions | | |very far apart |regularly arranged |changing positions with frequent | | | | |collisions

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    accordance with collision theory. Introduction The reaction rate or rate of reaction for a reactant or product in any given reaction can be defined as the speed with which a reaction occurs. For example‚ the oxidation of iron (rusting) is a slow reaction which can take many years‚ but explosive combustion‚ such as the ignition of fuel‚ can take as little as fractions of a second to complete. Dealing closely with reaction rates is collision theory. First proposed in 1916‚ collision theory describes

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    Sector Critical Incident Team (CIT) was notified of a vehicle collision‚ which involved an unmarked K-9 Border Patrol vehicle K95266 (herein referred to as FED-1) and a civilian vehicle (herein referred to as VEH-1). The collision occurred in the Yuma Border Patrol station’s area of responsibility‚ near the intersection of east 32nd Street and Windsor Avenue. SCENE LOCATION: From the Yuma Sector Headquarters‚ the area of the collision can be located by traveling east on 40th Street‚ then north on

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    Driving Being a safe and responsible driver takes a combination of knowledge‚ skill and attitude. To begin‚ you must know the traffic laws and driving practices that help traffic move safely. Breaking these "rules of the road" is the major cause of collisions. Traffic laws are made by federal‚ provincial and municipal governments‚ and police from each level can enforce them. If you break a traffic law‚ you may be fined‚ sent to jail or lose your driver’s licence. If you get caught driving while your

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    hypothesis is based on the collision theory. The collision theory states that for a chemical reaction to occur‚ there is a minimum amount of energy that must be provided by the colliding particles in order to break or form new bonds with other particles. When the bonds are broken this is called a successful collision. If the minimum amount of energy (also known as activation energy) is not provided‚ the particles will simply bounce off each other causing an unsuccessful collision. Applying this theory

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    because of his great loyalty to his culture. He responded negatively to the cultural collisions that he faced and wanted to fight for their tribe. But they could not fight as when the white man showed up they changed their culture. The men in Umuofia went from being tough and strong to then being weak and soft after the white man appeared. This set up many Cultural collisions in Okonkwo’s life. One cultural collisions that Okonkwo faced was the time he had to kill his son for that he would not seem

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    server are called into question because of the many collisions on the print server. They are presently using a half-duplex system for their print jobs. A half-duplex system provides signal communication in both directions‚ however only one direction at a time. A good example of this technology might be two-way radios. The person listening must wait until the transmitter concludes the signal transmission before responding to the call otherwise a collision will occur and the entire message won’t get received

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