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    activity demands and social needs. The use of computer aided navigation has enabled us to avoid human errors and thus‚ provide the ideal alignment and soft tissue balancing at the time of primary joint replacement. We believe‚ this would go a long way in reducing the revision rate in the future. Q. Is there any role of computer aided navigation in performing revision joint replacement surgery? A. Currently‚ we are using the navigation protocols for primary joint replacements to perform revisions

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    choice of the color schemes and the background consistency really benefits the user to blend in and feel comfortable. Also‚ the animation used to show flames and smoke was really interesting and it engages the audience towards the product. Also‚ the navigation bars and menus are incorporated really well into the design of the website. They increase the website usability and make it really easy to surf around the website. Overall‚ the website’s color scheme is very thoughtful‚ and their logo makes the

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    The law of the sea provides for a legal framework in terms of the creation of rights and obligation of states at sea‚ it is a catalyst of cooperation and dialogue‚ but‚ may‚ at time‚ be the source of tension. It is undisputed that the establishment of the 200 mile EEZ has been one of the most significant changes in the field of international law. High seas that were earlier open to all countries have now‚ been channelized and allotted to the coastal states. The UNCLOS is a recent document that

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    Columbus used maps‚ charts‚ magnetic compasses‚ dead reckoning‚ and celestial navigation to find his location‚ none of these techniques were quite as effective as what sailors use today. One of the main tools columbus used was celestial navigation‚ celestial navigation is the use of navigation by using the sun‚ moon‚ stars‚ and planets. The most vital tool Columbus used for celestial navigation was a quadrant. This was a metal tool that was flat and shaped like a quarter circle. This

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    1. MODELS OF INFORMATION BEHAVIOR/INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOR 1.1 Introduction of Information seeking According to Marchionini‚ information seeking is a "process driven by life itself" (Marchionini‚ 1995). “A process in which humans purposefully engage in order to change their state of knowledge” (Marchionini‚ 1995). Information seeking is an essential and ongoing activity where humans seek to address their needs through the information seeking process. In the context of the electronic environment

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    From the very beginning of British-Colonial history‚ the Colonies disregarded British rule. This did not upset the British at first‚ because the policy of salutary neglect was in place. During the rule of Oliver Cromwell‚ Navigation Acts were created but not enforced. However‚ during the reign of King George III‚ salutary neglect was ended and new policies were produced by Parliament because of the debt they obtained during the Seven Years War. These policies included the Sugar Act‚ Quartering Act

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    Why was Prince Henry of Portugal nicknamed “The Navigator”?    Henry founded a center for the improvement of shipbuilding‚ navigation‚ and map making; organized  and financed voyages down the African continent.     Henry did a very good job of educating others about exploration.       ◼  ​ What technological improvements made exploration by sea possible in the late 1400s?    New navigation instruments (cross­staff‚ compass‚ and astrolabe)‚ better maps‚ and the caravel  made sea exploration possible.    

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    Duties Include‚ but not limited to: Provide psycho-social support/encouragement to both study participants and family/significant others Provides information regarding cancer‚ cancer screening and resources to address barriers Provides pre-appointment reminders for cancer screening/treatment/remission maintenance appointments Assists with Medicare insurance Arranges transportation/referral to transportation services Track interventions and outcomes

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    2009 2009 International Conference of Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition An Application of SMS Technology for Customer Service Centre 1 Ariff Idris‚ 2Abd. Samad Hasan Basari‚ 3Nur Hanisah Zubir‚ 1‚2‚3 Faculty of Information and Communication Technology Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka Locked Bag 1752‚ Pejabat Pos Durian Tunggal‚ 76109 Durian Tunggal Melaka‚ Malaysia 1 miariff@utem.edu.my‚ 2abdsamad@utem.edu.my‚ 3nurhanisah.zubir@gmail.com Abstract - SMS technology is designed

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    MAGUIRE‚ E. A.‚ GADIAN‚ D. G.‚ JOHNSRUDE‚ I. S.‚ GOOD‚ C. D.‚ ASHBURNER‚ J.‚ FRACKOWIAK‚ R.S. & FRITH‚ C. D. (2000) Navigation-Related Structural Changes in the Hippocampi of Taxi Drivers. Background Information The hippocampus is a brain structure that is involved with memory‚ spatial awareness and navigation. For memory‚ the hippocampus is linked to the conversion of information from short-term memory to more permanent memory. From studying a man known as HM‚ we know that the impact of

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