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    Research question: How does the mass of a muffin cup affect the velocity of the muffin cup? Variables: Independent The mass of a muffin cup‚ grams [g]‚ m Dependent The time it takes for the muffin cup to reach the floor‚ seconds [s]‚ t Controlled Air resistance‚ Newton [N]‚ FA Distance of releasing the muffin cup‚ meters [m]‚ d Reaction time‚ seconds [s]‚ t Method for controlling variables: Air resistance will be controlled by having the same shape of the muffin cup for all tests

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    Exercise 1: The effects of nerve stimulation A. Describe briefly what you have done for this section (maximum 100 words). Basically I am the volunteer. Two students handle the system while one student helps to spread the adequate electrode cream on the volunteer’s left wrist. The system is set to continuous‚ frequency is 1Hz‚ pulse duration at 200μs and pulse current at 10mA. The stimulator is switched off to disconnect the isolated stimulator terminals. The stimulus is then switched on and

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    Gray matter 2) The filum terminale is a) The roots of spinal nerves hanging inferiorly from the end of the spinal cord in the vertebral column b) An indentation on the dorsal side of the spinal cored c) The tapered end of the spinal cord d) An extension of the pia mater that anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx e) Where the cell bodies of sensory neurons are located 3) The cauda equina is a) The roots of spinal nerves hanging inferiorly from the end of the spinal cord in the vertebral

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    The Brain and Cranial Nerves Chapter 14 Notes 14.1 Brain Organization‚ Protection‚ and Blood Supply * brain: a portion of the CNS made of neurons and neuroglia * control center for registering sensations and correlating them together and with stored information to make decisions and take action * center for intellect‚ emotions‚ behavior and memory * neural tube: brain and spinal cord develop from the ectodermal tube * anterior part expands * inner

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    Recent advances in technology permit measurement of characteristics of the nerve fibres that make up the optic nerve. One of these is SD-OCT(Fig2)‚ a non contact‚ non-invasive method that enables physicians to obtain in vivo‚ high resolution (upto 5 microns) cross-sectional images of the retina. It is based on principle of low-coherence interferometry(Fig 3). By imaging a 3D cube of data it allows a detailed evaluation of the peripapillary area. Fig 2 : Cirrus HD OCT machine In low-coherence interferometry

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    Module 06 Case Study: Articulations and Nerve Tissue Part I— “Jill” Questions 1. What is the difference between a tendon and ligament? (1 point) --The difference between a tendon and a ligament is that a tendon attaches to muscle. (ie. muscle-bone‚ muscle-muscle‚ muscle- skin) A ligament‚ however‚ attaches to cartilage. (ie. cartilage-bone‚ cartilage-cartilage‚ bone-bone) 2. What bones form the articulation (joint) of the ankle? Did Jill most likely sprain or strain her ankle? Explain your

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    lava temperature impact viscosity and velocity? The higher the temperature the lower the viscosity which allows it to develop a smooth surface skin‚ but this is quickly broken up by flow of molten lava‚ it creates a rough‚ clinkery surface. The lower the temperature of the magma the higher the viscosity which allows the lava to travel down the slope. In the group the average velocity was 0.91 cm/s . How the “lava” flowed was in a high viscosity and a low velocity because the “lava” was cold. The lava

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    to show a large amount of information in a compact way. Essentially you need to be able to sketch and interpret two main kinds of graphs in kinematics: 1. Displacement – Time Graphs ● Sometimes called d-t graphs‚ or position – time graphs. 2. Velocity – Time Graphs ● Sometimes called v-t graphs. Displacement - Time (d-t) Graphs This type of graph is based on the most basic things we need to know about the motion of an object (position and time). ● Typically you will be given a table of

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    Dread Poets Society (BBC2) co-written with the poet Benjamin Zephaniah. For ten years he also wrote a weekly column for the Saturday Guardian‚ eventually called Staffordshire Bull. The text under analysis called “Tinkling the ivories‚ jangling the nerves” tells us about the author’s recommendations concerning the choice of a musical instrument to learn. He examined the most popular musical instruments and gave a funny characteristic for each of them. It should be mentioned that the text draws the

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    1.0 TITLE Heat Conduction- Simple Bar 2.0 OBJECTIVES Investigate Fourier’s law for linear conduction of heat along simple bar 3.0 THEORY Conduction Heat Transfer Conduction is the heat transfer by means of molecular agitation within a material without any motion of the material as a whole. If the one end of the metal rod is at a higher temperature‚ then energy will be transferred down the rod toward the colder end because the higher speed particles will collide with the slower ones with

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