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    Wankel Engine

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    WANKEL ENGINE The Wankel engine‚ invented by German engineer Felix Wankel‚ is a type of internal combustion engine which uses a rotary design to convert pressure into a rotating motion instead of using reciprocating pistons. Its four-stroke cycle takes place in a space between the inside of an oval-like epitrochoid-shaped housing and a rotor that is similar in shape to a Reuleaux triangle but with sides that are somewhat flatter. This design delivers smooth high-rpm power from a compact size. Since

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    How Cars Work

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    -- combustion takes place internally. Two things to note: There are different kinds of internal combustion engines. Diesel engines are one form and gas turbine engines are another. See also the articles on HEMI engines‚ rotary engines and two-stroke engines. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. There is such a thing as an external combustion engine. A steam engine in old-fashioned trains and steam boats is the best example of an external combustion engine. The fuel (coal‚ wood‚

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    disorders include: Parkinson’s disease‚ epilepsy‚ and strokes. Parkinson’s disease is one of the few neurological disorders that also has physical symptoms that are noticeable. This disorder impairs a person’s ability to move normally. It can cause a person to have tremors‚ or excessive shaking‚ stiffness‚ or “slowing of movement” (Mayo Clinic). One of the first symptoms of Parkinson’s disease is not being able

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    Thick Cane Analysis

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    Hardman laid on and his backside clearly felt each and every one of these strokes properly‚ the lad bucked at every stroke which told Staff he was feeling his thrashing

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    Code White Case Study

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    some confusion on the coming “Code White”. I hope to eliminate some of the confusion with this email. Code White is an organized response to new onset neurological symptoms that may be acute ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke symptoms. This process has been being worked on in the stroke committee and education for the last year. It was approved by IPC last month and is going for final signatures. In May the emergency department ended it service with Mayo Clinic for Telestroke services as any extension

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    1829- Sunset‚ Fighting Bucks This painting was created by William Turner. He got his inspiration from the Lake in Petworth. In this painting‚ you can see some of his brush strokes and lines like in the sky. But on the trees to the side and the bucks down in the field are somewhat detailed and they are not just a stroke of a brush. He tried to make sure that you were able to tell what it was that you were looking at. This piece of art is very interesting to look at because you have to look close

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    Systemic Sclerosis

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    well [4‚ 5]. The development of accelerated atherosclerosis in SSc is less clear‚ however‚ an increase in carotid IMT in SSc patients has been reported [6‚ 7]‚ clinically there is also little evidence for increased macrovascular complications such as stroke and myocardial infarction in SSc patients [4]. Carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) as measured by high-resolution ultrasound is a well-validated marker of subclinical atherosclerosis [8]. The study of the IMT in other rheumatic diseases on Egyptian

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    and task performance (Sofia et al.‚ 2014). This study examined the effectiveness of a task-oriented circuit class training on improving physical fitness of stroke survivors. The major finding of this study was that‚ task-oriented circuit class training improved physical fitness of stroke survivors in the early stages of rehabilitation after stroke. The outcome measures assessed significantly improved at the end of the training period in the circuit class training group as compared to the control group

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    Learning Cues for Tennis

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    skills and techniques that need to be taught are grips‚ strokes‚ the serve‚ one-handed backhand‚ two-handed backhand‚ forehand‚ lob‚ overhead smash‚ backhand‚ volley‚ and the forehand volley. The last thing that should be taught is the playing strategy for singles and doubles games (Schmottlach‚ McManama‚ 394). Another source describes the learning sequences as understanding the game‚ learning the basic rules and get a feel for the basic strokes needed to play (Silverman‚ 2011). In the second portion

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    Orem’s interrelated theories can be applied to day to day practice on the stroke unit. The theory of self-care is the patient’s ability to perform their own self-care needs to maintain life‚ health‚ and well-being. Basic conditioning factors of self-care include age‚ gender‚ developmental state and environmental factors to name a few. Stroke patients may lose their entire ability to provide self-care depending on where the stroke occurred. Basic things such as eating or even speaking may be affected

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