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    CHAPTER 1: Sexual Intelligence * Four components of sexual intelligence: * Self-Understanding-Personal values & opinions about your sexuality * Interpersonal sexual skills and integrity-Making responsible decisions based upon sexual values * Sexual Intelligence * Four components of sexual intelligence: * 3. Accurate scientific sexual knowledge-Knowing exactly what happens to our bodies when we are sexually aroused * 4. Having consideration of the cultural context

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    4.4 MarkingScheme For 1mark multiple-choice questions‚ 1/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. Likewise‚for 2 marks multiple-choice questions‚ 2/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. However‚for the linked answer question pair‚ where each question carries 2 marks‚ 2/3 mark will bededucted for a wrong answer to the first question only. There is no negative marking for wronganswer to the second question of the linked answer question pair. If the first question in thelinked pair is wrongly

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    Stress relaxation is an intrinsic property of a material‚ in which‚ the material decreases the applied load held at constant strain with passage of time. The total strain remains constant but a fraction of the elastic strain transforms into plastic strain [3]. Stress relaxation characteristics of a material become vital when designing mechanical fasteners‚ riveted or bolted assemblies‚ shrink or press-fit components‚ solderless electrical connectors‚ etc. Moreover‚ stress relaxation data could be

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    fatigue testing machine on the basis of a cam and follower mechanism was designed and developed. Fatigue testing was carried out under similar conditions of the ISO 7206-4 fatigue testing. Nine custom hip implants were tested in fatigue tests. The strain gauges are attached to the nine hip implants to derive stress-life curves for the number of cycles applied to hip implants. The results of fatigue tests showed that all hip implants are safe enough in terms of fatigue life. This study shows that the implants

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    3.4 Thermal Effect Shear strain In general‚ increase in temperature causes the atoms to vibrate more and makes average atomic spacing greater. Macroscopically‚ this will lead to dimension increase in solid: T + T  +V T – T  – V In an isotropic material‚ temperature change only introduces variation of direct (normal) strain. In other words‚ thermal deformation does not cause shear strain. where T0 is a reference temperature and  = coefficient of thermal expansion (C)-1 Hooke’s

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    recognized in1938. In the U.S EEEV is most common east of the Mississippi where the environment is woody and adjacent to swamps and marshes. In the regions relevant to south texas and the gulf coastal areas‚ the EEE virus is an antigenic variant of the strains in the Northern regions. The mortality rate for EEEV in horses is up to almost 90% but for humans who contract the disease mortality can be as high as 65% and survivors experience serious brain damage. It is contracted through the mosquito as it bites

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    Contents ABSTRACT ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 2 TITLE ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .................. 3 INTRODUCTION ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ . 3 OBJECTIVE ..................

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    10/16/2012 | | | | TSUNAMI HITS JAPAN NATURAL DISASTER KILLS THOUSANDS Japan suffered a devastating earthquake 230 miles northeast of Tokyo on March 11‚ 2011 which caused a seven meter tsunami that surged through cities and villages in the countries north destroying everything in its path. According to the United States Geological Survey the Earthquake hit with a magnitude of 8.9 to 9.0‚ this is the largest recorded earthquake in Japans History and it moved the island by up to eight

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    Piezoelectric Crystal

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    exhibits both “Direct piezo electric effect” as well as ‘Converse piezo electric effect”. Direct piezo electric effect is the production of electricity when the crystals are mechanically stressed and the converse piezo electric effect is the stress or strain in the crystals when an electric potential is applied. The most common crystals used is lead zirconate titanate crystals. The Piezo effect finds many applications such as the production and detection of sound‚ generation of high voltages‚ electronic

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    The Tensile Test Experiment

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    characteristic of the specimen based on the result that we got through the experiment. Based on the data presence from this experiment ‚we used it to calculate the stress and strain using a theoretical formula. Through all the calculation that we got‚ we construct a table and make a graph to clearly observed the relationship between stress and strain. Then‚ by using that graph‚ we identify where are the modulus of elasticity‚ what is the ultimate stress for this specimen and how the type of fracture for this specimen

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