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    Available online at www.sciencedirect.com International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 51 (2008) 3066–3081 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhmt Numerical study of film cooled rotor leading edge with tip clearance in 1-1/2 turbine stage Huitao Yang a‚ Hamn-Ching Chen a‚ Je-Chin Han a‚*‚ Hee-Koo Moon b b a Texas A&M University‚ College Station‚ TX 77843‚ United States Solar Turbines Incorporated‚ 2200 Pacific Highway‚ San Diego‚ CA 92101‚ United States Received 28 September 2006 Available

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    Why Nurses do not Base more Practices on Scientific Research Evidence Walden University Dr Catherine Prato NURS: 4000-3/ NURS-4001-3 Res/scholarship Evid-based Prac December 4‚ 2013 There are many personal and organizational obstacles which impede the professional nurse from using scientific evidence-based standards into practice. According to Schmidt and Brown ((2012) “studies have shown that nurses do not use EBP due to individual and organizational factors” (P.8). These include the lack

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    Replacing disc brakes on a vehicle is not as hard as a person might think. It takes basic tools and a little mechanical ability. I will be explaining the process of this job‚ as well as the tools and parts needed to complete it. Also talking about how you would know your brakes were due to be changed. After starting this job the vehicle will be in operable until work is completed. It is important that at the start of this job‚ a person has all of the tools and parts needed to complete it. If a

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    Chapter 61: Nursing Management: Peripheral Nerve and Spinal Cord Problems Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse assessing a 54-year-old female patient with newly diagnosed trigeminal neuralgia will ask the patient about a. visual problems caused by ptosis. b. triggers leading to facial discomfort. c. poor appetite caused by loss of taste. d. weakness on the affected side of the face. ANS: B The major clinical manifestation of trigeminal neuralgia is severe facial pain that is triggered by cutaneous

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    Case Study Spinal Cord T.W. NSG/340 Case Study Plan for implementing these physician orders T.W. initial assessment and to stabilize him will be the priority following ABCs. The neurologic assessment every hour will provide T.W. general condition and information that can determine any changes. Oxygen will be given at 4 L per nasal cannula. The next will be stabilization of spine by immobilize the cervical spine to protect the spine and from causing more trauma. The preparation to administer fluid

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    Introduction: Photosynthesis is the trapping of carbon dioxide and its subsequent reduction to carbohydrate‚ using hydrogen from water. Hexose sugars and starch are commonly formed so the following equation is often used: light energy 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon dioxide water chlorophyll carbohydrate oxygen Photosynthesis consists of two stages: These are the light-dependent reactions‚ for which light energy is necessary‚ and the light independent reactions series of light-dependent reactions

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    Global and China Aircraft Carbon Brake Disc industry. The report firstly introduced Aircraft Carbon Brake Disc basic information included Aircraft Carbon Brake Disc definition classification application industry chain structure industry overview; international market analysis‚ Global and China domestic market analysis‚ Macroeconomic environment and economic situation analysis and influence‚ Aircraft Carbon Brake Disc industry policy and plan‚ Aircraft Carbon Brake Disc product specification‚ manufacturing

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    Compare and contrast magnetic tapes‚ magnetic disks‚ optical discs‚ Flash RAM‚ and solid-state drives (SSD) in terms of: a. Speed b. Volatility c. Access methods d. Portability e. Cost f. Capacity A magnetic tape is a data storage device which typically stores digital information. The magnetic tape uses digital recording methods and is shaped as a cassette or a cartridge. The tape driver is a device that records the data on to the magnetic tape. Typically‚ the speed of the magnetic depends

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    with lifting machinery. A herniated disc is characterized by leg pain greater than back pain that radiates below the knee that worsens with sitting (Casazza‚ 2012). In addition to this a herniated disc may be the underlying cause for the patient current sciatic nerve pain. As stated by Rothaus (2015)‚ the most common cause of sciatica is herniation of the disc in the lumbar region. Rothaus (2015)‚ also states that a positive SLR is also indicative of disc herniation. Why not? - Although the patient

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    dermatome is an area of skin that is mainly supplied by a single spinal nerve. There are eight cervical nerves (C1 being an exception with no dermatome)‚ twelve thoracic nerves‚ five lumbar nerves and five sacral nerves. Each of these nerves relays sensation (including pain) from a particular region of skin to the brain. Along the thorax and abdomen the dermatomes are like a stack of discs forming a human‚ each supplied by a different spinal nerve. Along the arms and the legs‚ the pattern is different:

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