direction pn = p cos ψ • Diametral Pitch – ratio of number of teeth in the gear to the pitch diameter. Pd = N/D Forces on Helical Gear Tooth More Pitches • Normal Diametral Pitch – diametral pitch in normal direction Pnd = Pd / cos ψ • Axial Pitch – distance between corresponding points on adjacent teeth measured in the axial direction. Need Px ≥ 2 for full helical action. Px = p / tan ψ = π / Pd tan ψ Wr Wn Wx ψ ψ Wt Tooth line at pitch diameter Wt = 33000(P) vt Wt = Tangential g Load P =
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Personality disorders consist of maladaptive traits that will essentially over rule ones’ life‚ to the extent they cannot live a casual or satisfactory life. Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder is one of many personality disorders that outweighs ‘normal’ personality traits and cause detrimental effects on individuals who suffer from the personality disorder‚ but are still capable of living a ‘successful’ life‚ which sounds completely paradoxical. OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder)
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2014 REPORT ON THE AUDIT OF TYPHOON YOLANDA RELIEF OPERATIONS Commission on Audit 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. List of Abbreviations I. Introduction The Importance of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) The Philippine Disaster Profile and Status of Major Disaster Occurrences Evolution of Disaster Related Statutes and Regulations Current State of Disaster Management System The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (NDRRMP) Sources of Funds 1 1 2 3 3 7 9 II. An Overview
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This assignment will critically evaluate the holistic care delivered to a patient with a Long Term Condition (LTC).In order to maintain privacy and confidentiality the patient name will be changed and will be called Gerald‚ a pseudonym (Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC‚ 2015). LTC and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) will be defined and discussed‚ followed by an analysis of the impact of CKD on the patient and family. The patient will then be introduced followed by discussion of case management and
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[pic] Example 2: Ps = 40 + 4Qs Supply Equation Pd = 100 – 2Qd Demand Equation To find Equilibrium Ps*=Pd* at equilibrium they are equal so 40+4Qs=100-2Qd or 40+4Q=100-2Q since Qs=Qd also 6Q=60 Q*=60/6=10 Equilibrium quantity Now to find the price Ps*=40+ 4(10) = 80 or Pd*=100-2(10) = 80 So to graph we say how much is the price when the quantity demanded (or supplied) is zero in both equations Ps = 40 + 4(0)= 40 Pd = 100 – 2(0) = 100. These are the intercepts at the Y
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i The Relationship of Principal Leadership and Teacher Morale A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the School of Education Liberty University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education By Keith A. Rowland March 2008 ii The Relationship of Principal Leadership and Teacher Morale by Keith A. Rowland APPROVED: COMMITTEE CHAIR Clarence C. Holland‚ Ed.D. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Samuel J. Smith‚ Ed.D. Mark Angle‚ Ed.D. CHAIR‚ GRADUATE
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feet up in the air. Leonardo’s artwork is full of many symbolic references‚ giving each apostle an attribute to identify them. Another Last Supper fresco was done by Andrea Del Castagno years before Leonardo’s version. Castagno created the fresco in 1445-1450 during the Early Renaissance and is located in Apollonia. Florence.
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very different place without this invention. The Middle Ages: The Printing Press The printing press is a machine that forever changed the lives of people in Europe‚ and eventually‚ all over the world. This machine‚ invented by Johann Gutenberg in 1445‚ completely revolutionized how books were written and distributed. Previously‚ books were written by hand‚ which greatly limited their ability to be widely distributed. This also limited the amount of people that could receive higher levels of education
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| | | Wong‚ Danny | | | Introduction: | P.3 | Definition of Parkinson’s disease (PD) | P.3 | What is Parkinson’s disease? | P.3 | What cause Parkinson’s disease? | P.3 | What symptoms does Parkinson’s disease have? | P.4 | Measurement of Parkinson’s disease | P.5 | History of Parkinson’s disease | P.6 | Population affected by Parkinson’s disease | P.6 | Support to PD patient from government and society | P.7 | Current therapy: | P.7 | Medicament | P.7 | Surgery
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Cash Transfers to end poverty – Over-ambitious economic policy or a welcome change to eliminate corruption in the Public Distribution System? A study of the benefits of the Cash Transfer scheme to India’s poorest and its economic viability Shrinidhi Rao 210063 Word Count – 3501 [including footnotes] Introduction – From January 1st‚ 2013‚ hundreds of thousands of India’s poor across 20 districts will benefit from the logical end of signing on to
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