c) d) 5. A shaft intermediate between a line shaft and a driven machine. a) Counter shaft b) Transmission shaft c) Machine shaft d) Axle 6. A shaft that is used to transmit power between the source and the machine absorbing the power. a) Line shaft b) Transmission shaft c) Machine shaft d) Counter shaft 7. A shaft forming on integral part of the machine itself is known as: a) Line shaft b) Machine shaft c) Counter shaft d) Transmission shaft 8. A rotating member that
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no acute distress who appears healthy‚ and walking without great difficulty. Blood pressure 126/76. Pulse 76. Respiratory rate 19. Temp 36.9. Weight 208. Palpation of the left SI joint is tender. Spine nontender. Right SI joint nontender. Negative straight leg test. _____(ETR/EPR)’s are +1 in the knees‚ and trace in the ankles. Sensation intact. No edema. Great toe and leg extensions _____(remain) intact.
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1791 First sewing machine was patented by Thomas Saint He was an Englishman‚ and he built his sewing machine during the first industrial revolution. It was meant to sew leather and canvas‚ but a working model was never built. Walter hunt invented the lockstitch machine 1833 He eventually lost interest in his machine and sold it without patenting it. John Greenough patented the first machine in the US 1842 Elias Howe gets his first patent 1845 Singer was granted his first
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Microsoft Office applications help keep track of various forms of information. Microsoft Word for example helps in typing and processing Word documents. PowerPoint helps in the delivery of business presentations. The Office suite of programs like Word‚ Excel‚ Powerpoint and probably Access‚ makes the compilation of all the information a relatively simple process compared to doing the work by hand. You can make edits to content and check for and correct errors without having to start over. When all
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ABSTRACT Most research in Machine translation is about having the computers completely bear the load of translating one human language into another. This paper looks at the machine translation problem afresh and observes that there is a need to share the load between man and machine‚ distinguish ‘reliable’ knowledge from the ‘heuristics’‚ provide a spectrum of outputs to serve different strata of people‚ and finally make use of existing resources instead of reinventing the wheel. This paper describes
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In contrast to the Diversity Day episode of The Office‚ the film Crash depicts harsh examples of intercultural incompetence. In the beginning of the film‚ certain characters hold specific biases of other races and their own. Throughout the course of the film‚ some characters come to realizations about their personal and cultural identity and learn to interact competently with members of other cultures. After dinner with her husband‚ Jean seeing two black men walking nearby and clings to her husband
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certain objects such as machines every single day to perform jobs and tasks that would require human intelligence and judgment. Artificial Intelligence allow machines to send information in a matter of seconds‚ regulate ground and air traffic‚ guide missiles‚ and can perform any human task‚ but what if machines are create more like humans in the near future. Would we welcome them into society as one of the guys ’ or would we discriminate their kind? The excerpt on Machine Consciousness by William
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her attention between both human beings and The Machine; her choice is evidently The Machine. “... the Machine‚ to do our will‚ but we cannot make it do our will now. It has robbed us of the sense of space and of the sense of touch‚ it has blurred every human relation and narrowed down love to a carnal act‚ it has paralyzed our bodies and our wills‚ ...” Kuno tells his mother Vashti to warn her again the fake love that exists between her and the Machine. As a result‚ she replies “Go on‚ nothing you
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Machine Stops Draft 24 March 2010 The Machine Stop’s published in 1909 by E. M Forster is an amazing prediction of a future where humans live below the surface of the earth in “The Machine.”Connected by something similar to the internet and communicating only by webcam‚ their every need is met and physical contact has become obsolete. There is a lot in this story that can be compared with our lives now in regards to dependence on technology and the way that it controls our lives‚ I am going to
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References: DeBare‚ Ilana. “The Fallout from Newsom’s Affair / Bad Idea: More Companies Enact Policies to Discourage Office Affairs.” San Francisco Chronicle. Feb 2‚ 2007. Dreyfack‚ Raymond. “In Office Dating‚ First Determine if There’s a Conflict.” Plant Engineering. Jul 2005. Vol. 59‚ Iss. 7. Hanley‚ Terri R.‚ Esq. E-mail Interview. 11 Mar 2007. McArther‚ Robert L. “Reasonable Expectations of Privacy.” Ethics
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