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    Visual Analysis

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    Samantha Garn Instructor Iddings English 101 11 October 2013 Visual Analysis In The Altar Piece of Ciudad Rodrigo‚ Fernando Gallego strays from his strict perspective paintings to depict a biblical scene from the Old Testament‚ the Creation of Eve. The painting is a Spanish imitation of Flemish style painting‚ which is found in Europe. This painting is drastically different from his other works. In this painting‚ there are figures everywhere in the image‚ with Jesus as a central focal point‚ but

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    Perception in Art

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    Perception Essay After viewing the power point presentation and the videos provided‚ I learned about the relationship between representation and abstraction in art‚ context within art‚ contemporary art and finally about visual perception. Representation and abstraction was discussed in the video. In the discussion‚ representational art was compared to a lie or a falsehood. In the video‚ the commentators compared a representation painted by John Everett Millais called “Ophelia” (1851) and an abstract

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    ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY of the EYE Even though the eye is small‚ only about 1 inch in diameter‚ it serves a very important function -- the sense of sight. Vision is by far the most used of the five senses and is one of the primary means that we use to gather information from our surroundings. More than 75% of the information we receive about the world around us consists of visual information. The eye is often compared to a camera. Each gathers light and then transforms that light into a "picture

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    Physiology of Planarians

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    Clint Casey Planarians I. Diet: Planarians are carnivorous and eat other smaller animals. They also eat detritus‚ diatoms‚ dead animals‚ and decaying organic matter. (1) II. Predators: Larger carnivores eat planarians. Some fish such as the Crossocheilus siamensis (Siamese Algae Eater) have been studied to remove planarians from fish tanks. (3) III. Range: Most planarians live in fresh-water bodies. They also live in all oceans‚ and in moist terrestrial habitats. (5) IV. Microhabitat:

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    Fluid‚ Electrolyte‚ and pH Balance 1. The maintenance of normal volume and composition of extracellular and intracellular fluids is vital to life. List and briefly describe the kinds of homeostasis involved. In males and females‚ intracellular fluid has a greater proportion of total body water than does extracellular fluid. Give-and-take between the ICF and the ECF happens across plasma membranes by osmosis‚ diffusion‚ and carrier-mediated transport. The kinds of homeostasis involved are fluid

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    Anatomy and body type plays a significant role in determining the proper weightlifting strategy; there is no one weightlifting plan that would work for all members in a group‚ not only because people have different physical traits‚ but also different diet and living habits. There are three major body types: Ectomorph‚ endomorph and mesomorph. People who are described as Ectomorphs usually have lean muscle mass; they have small frames and do not gain weight easily‚ and therefore‚ have a slim appearance

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    Physiology Assignment

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    There is a problem that seems to be surrounding our community that is having an effect on the health of our neighbors. Our community is new and we have grown to become something like one big family so this problem will take its toll on all of us. There is something around us causing our neighbors including our children to get sick‚ because of the unknown circumstances this not a good thing for any of us. The first thought that I had was that the developer of the community had done something wrong

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    Physiology Proposal

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    James Tran Ryan Su Tavit Marokosian Roseanne Hui Digestion Proposal Learning Objectives 1. Be able to divide food processing into four stages‚ and provide an explanation of each stage. 2. Compare and contrast main feeding mechanisms of different animals‚ along with intracellular and extracellular digestion. 3. Be able to draw a diagram of the human digestive system. a. Identify major organs and functions b. Identify interactions between organs c. Be able to identify hormones that regulate digestive

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    1. Consider the equation F = DP/R. It describes the flow (F) of fluid in a tube in which there is a pressure difference (DP) between the two ends and a resistance (R) to flow. The equation indicates that(2.0 Score ) A.the flow of fluid from point A to point B in a tube depends upon the difference in pressure between A and B. B.the flow of fluid in a tube depends upon the absolute pressure at the beginning of the tube. C.the greater the resistance to flow in a tube‚ the greater the flow for any

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    Introduction Visual illusions are a major tool in studying neural circuits‚ brain functions‚ construction of visual perception etc. The article that follows‚ discusses the correlation between visual illusions and characteristics of perception by brain that lead to them. The article is an overview of one of the most interesting fields of psychology. For thorough discussion of the subject‚ it is necessary to understand and clarify the essential definitions and terminologies involved. The most

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