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    mass but is also a fundamental necessity to every human and living thing’s life. The position of the in relationship to the sun‚ Earth determines the time of the year or season. The problem states "assume that at this time of year the sinusoidal axis is at E = -5 degrees." From this statement‚ we could conclude that the time of year this problem took place when daylight is less than half of the day is the winter‚ since the sun shines longer in the summer then it does in the winter. So we assumed

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    Diagnostic Impressions

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    Rorschach test‚ her lack of commitment and poor concentration suggest she may have problems with cognitive development. Diagnostic nsImpressio: AXIS I: 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 302.79 Sexual Aversion Disorder AXIS II: No diagnosis‚ Antisocial features AXIS III: none AXIS IV: Incarceration AXIS V: Current GAF: 40-50 Q & A: 1. The PTSD diagnosis accurately represents Ms. King because she has had a traumatic childhood followed by distressing dreams

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    involved in Hip joint: Pelvic bone and Femur bones Bones involved in the Knee joint: Femur‚ patella‚ tibia‚ fibula 3) Extension of the hip and knee joint occur in the concentric phase of this exercise. 4) Sagittal plane and frontal axis are the planes of motion and axis of rotation for the extension of the hip and knee joint in this exercise. 5) The agonist muscle groups for the hip extensors are the Gluteus Maximus‚ biceps Femoris‚ semitendinosus and semimembranosus. The antagonistic muscle groups

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    frequency distribution. (3) Mark|£10|£20|£30|£40|£50|£60|£70|£80|£90|£100| Number of candidates|15|65|||||905|||| (b) Draw a cumulative frequency graph of the distribution‚ using a scale of 1 cm for 100 candidates on the vertical axis and 1 cm for 10 marks on the horizontal axis. (5) (c) Use your graph to answer parts (i)–(iii) below‚ (i) Find an estimate for the median score. (2) (ii) Candidates who scored less than 35 were required to retake the examination. How many candidates had to retake

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    requires that the function [pic] is non-negative over the interval [pic]. If [pic]is negative over the interval [pic]‚ the definite integral‚ [pic]‚ results in a value that is the negative of the area between [pic]and the x-axis from[pic] In such a case‚ the area between the x-axis and the curve is the absolute value of the definite integral‚

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    you have studied that to locate the position of a point on a plane‚ we require a pair of coordinate axes. The distance of a point from the y-axis is called its x-coordinate‚ or abscissa. The distance of a point from the x-axis is called its y-coordinate‚ or ordinate. The coordinates of a point on the x-axis are of the form (x‚ 0)‚ and of a point on the y-axis are of the form (0‚ y). Here is a play for you. Draw a set of a pair of perpendicular axes on a graph paper. Now plot the following points and

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    Ethernet GMAC IP Verification Major Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Technology In Electronics & Communication Engineering (Embedded Systems) By MILIN RAIJADA (12MECE40) Electronics & Communication Engineering Branch Department of Electrical Engineering Institute of Technology Nirma University Ahmedabad-382 481 December 2013 Ethernet GMAC IP Verification Major Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the

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    Magnetism – Lab 19 Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Magnets_and_Electromagnets and click on Run Now. Part I: 1. Move the compass slowly along a semicircular path above the bar magnet until you’ve put it on the opposite side of the bar magnet. Describe what happens to the compass needle. The white lead of the needle faces the South part of the magnet in a perpendicular way. When the needle is facing the center of the magnet‚ the lead turns to a 90 degree angle

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    Throughout World War Two‚ it was not only the Allied Leaders’ goal to defeat the Axis power‚ but to create a peaceful post war. They had to be cooperative‚ cunning‚ and diligent in order to accomplish their intents. The Allied Leaders were successful during World War Two based on their individual backgrounds‚ motivations‚ and the events they participated in. The “Big Three”‚ or Allied leaders‚ were Franklin Delano Roosevelt the U.S. president‚ Winston Churchill the Prime Minister of Great Britain

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    Ax/(x²+y²)i + Ay/(x²+y²)j in the xy plane‚ where A = 10 m²/s‚ and x and y are measured in meters. i) Show this is an incompressible flow field. ii) Derive an expression for the fluid acceleration. iii) Evaluate the acceleration along the x axis‚ the y axis‚ and along a line defined by y = x. (14 marks) Question 1 ( 15 markah ) a) Define and explain briefly the following : i) velocity potential‚ f (x‚y) ( 4 markah ) ii) stream function‚ y (x‚y) ( 4 markah ) b)

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