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    Putang Ina

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    Spinal Cord- The spinal cord is a long‚ thin‚ tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain (the medulla oblongata specifically). The brain and spinal cord together make up the central nervous system (CNS). The spinal cord begins at the occipital bone and extends down to the space between the first and second lumbar vertebrae; it does not extend the entire length of the vertebral column. It is around 45 cm (18 in) in men and around 43 cm (17 in) long in women. Also

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    How to Throw a Frisbee

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    Frisbee/Disc Throwing a Frisbee‚ or a Disc‚ is almost always a natural thing. Frisbees are trademark fun equipment kids and people usually use to have fun with‚ discs are what ultimate Frisbee players would use in an actual game and they are more professional perfect for throwing. Someone will pick up a Frisbee on the ground and throw it to their partner. The thrower‚ however‚ usually throws it a certain way‚ either forehand or backhand. There are three main types of throws for a disc‚ forehand

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    LIGHT IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS Theory: Leaf discs float normally. When the air spaces are infiltrated with the solution the overall density of the leaf disc increases and the disc sinks. The infiltration solution includes a small amount of sodium bicarbonate. The bicarbonate ions serve as the carbon source for photosynthesis. As photosynthesis proceeds oxygen is released into the interior of the leaf which changes the buoyancy – causing the discs to rise. Since cellular respiration is taking place

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    21 Print Form Spinal Cord‚ Spinal Nerves‚ and the Autonomic Nervous System Anatomy of the Spinal Cord 1. Match each anatomical term in the key to the descriptions given below. Key: a. cauda equina 1. 2. 3. 4. b. conus medullaris c. filum terminale d. foramen magnum most superior boundary of the spinal cord meningeal extension beyond the spinal cord terminus spinal cord terminus collection of spinal nerves traveling in the vertebral canal below the terminus of the spinal cord 2. Match the

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    Graph 1 Lab

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    Data Analysis: Graph 1 indicates the relationship between the dependent and the independent variable to be; as the concentration of sodium bicarbonate in the solution submerging the leaf discs is increased‚ the average rate of photosynthesis of the leaf discs increased in a linear trend. As it is the sodium bicarbonate which decomposes into carbon dioxide necessary for photosynthesis‚ it is reasonable to consider from Graph 1 that as carbon dioxide concentration of the solution increases‚ the rate

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    Medical Break Down

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    BIFIDA (A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE) The article that I have chosen is Spinal Bifida A Multidisciplinary Prospective. In this article it explains the different effects of spinal bifida within different domains‚ with an effort to promote awareness and different treatments. This article also focuses on treatment strategies and that can help with the developmental disabilities associated with Spinal Bifida. Spinal Bifida is the leading neurological disorder that is congestive. It is a life

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    Anaesthesia Practice

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    22 SPINAL ANAESTHESIA SPINAL CORD ANATOMY VERTEBRAE Vertebral column is central bony pillar of the body. It is composed of 33 vertebrae; 7 cervical‚ 12 thoracic‚ 5 lumbar‚ 5 sacral and 4 coccygeal. Sacral hiatus is th th formed because of incomplete 5 and sometime 4 sacral laminae. A typical vertebra consists of a rounded body anteriorly and a vertebral arch posteriorly (arch consists of two pedicles and two laminae). The vertebral arch encloses the vertebral canal through which the spinal cord

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    Biology IA

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    light away from papaya leaf discs at 10cm‚ 15cm‚ 20cm‚ and 25cm affect time taken in seconds for all five discs to rise and float on the surface of the water? Hypothesis: “As the distance of light away from papaya leaf discs increases‚ the average time taken for the discs to resurface and float o the surface of the water increases.” Data Collection & Processing Raw Data Table: Time taken (minutes) for the five discs to resurface and float on

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    Thermal analysis

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    Rotor Disc Of Disc Brake Of Baja Sae 2013 Car Through Finite Element Analysis ISHWAR GUPTA1‚ GAURAV SAXENA2‚ VIKAS MODI3 1 M.Tech. (Automobile Engineering) Research Scholar RJIT BSF ACEDEMY Tekanpur‚ Gwalior‚ MP‚ India 2 Asst. Prof.‚ Automobile Engineering Department RJIT BSF ACEDEMY Tekanpur‚ Gwalior‚ MP‚ India 3 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) ITM UNIVERSE Gwalior‚ MP‚ India Abstract— This paper deals with thermal analysis through finite element analysis of rotor disc of disc brake

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    Stress Analysis Project

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    friction disc called the “clutch plate” and a pressure plate. When the engine is running and the flywheel is rotating‚ the pressure plate also rotates as the pressure plate is attached to the flywheel. The friction disc is located between the two. When the driver has pushed down the clutch pedal the clutch is released. This action forces the pressure plate to move away from the friction disc. There are now air gaps between the flywheel and the friction disc‚ and between the friction disc and the

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