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    later‚ scientists and paleontologists have found they are very much like modern human‚ but with different physical appearances. When comparing the modern human skeleton to the Neanderthal’s‚ one would be able to notice some differences between that of a modern human and a Neanderthals. One very notable difference between the two skeletons was that Neanderthals’ were more robust than that of a human‚ due to the fact that they have been living in colder climate. For an example‚ compared to the legs

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    STEAM TURBINES A steam turbine is a prime mover which converts heat energy into mechanical energy. In a conventional steam turbines cycle‚ water is used as the working fluid. The water is heated in a boiler by burning fuel. It evaporates into steam which is expanded in a turbine where mechanical power is generated. The steam generated is of high temperature and high pressure. The temperature is often in the 450 to 540 degrees centigrade range. The pressure ranges between 60 and 120 bar. The

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    I used for this assignment is great. You can pick on any part of the skeleton you want and find out what bones are in that part of the body. Clicking on the part of the skeleton you want to observe there is a list of the bones in that part of the body. The name of this website is eSkeleton. This site was produced by the faculty‚ staff‚ and students at The University of Texas-Austin. This website shows you the different skeleton of different primates. I learned a lot of information from this website;

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    BIOL 111 Test 1 Study Guide Please note that this is just a guide to help you with your studies. There might be additional information that was talked about in class that is not on this guide. Chap 1 Definitions of Homeostasis - ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world changes continuously; maintaining the internal environment within physiological units External stimuli – intense heat or cold Internal stimuli – psychological stresses‚ exercise

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    changing external environment. Dynamic state of equilibrium‚ BALANCE. ANATOMICAL POSITION - body is erect with feet slightly apart and palms facing forward with the thumbs pointing away from the body. AXIAL - makes up the main axis of the body. Consist of the HEAD‚ NECK‚ and TRUNK. APPENDICULAR - consist of the appendages or LIMBS. COMPLIMENTARITY OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION - function always reflects structure. What a structure can do depends on its specific form. LEVELS OF THE HIERARCHY

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    interface card) - is a circuit board or card that is part of a computer so it can connect to a network H) A HUB - allows several computers to communicate with each other. I) Co axial cable - is a cable that has a centre wire surrounded by insulation and then a shield or braided wire. Mainly cable companies use Co axial cables. J) Fibre optic - is a high-speed data transitions medium. Digital data is

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    Deviatoric and hydrostatic stress tensors -Strain tensor -Compatibility equations -Constitutive law -Plane elasticity-Plane stresses and plane strains. 2-PLASTICITY - Definition of plastic state and plastic materials – Yi lding stress Yielding tr -Uni axial nonlinear curve of stress strain –Ideal stress strain curve - Plastic analysis of indeterminate structural truss members -3-D plasticity- Yield criteria-Maximum shear stress criterion(Tresca) -Distortion Energy Criterion(Von mises) -Octahedral

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    135799 Room No. CCU4 X-ray 10-0460 Referring Physician: Simon Williams‚ MD from pulmonology. Reason for exam is hemoptysis Date of exam is 01/10 Procedure: Ct scan of chest without contrast Findings: Ct scan of the chest was performed in 7 mm axial sections with no intrrveous contrast enhancement. Comparison is made to previous ct scans made during his admission last year. There is interval resolution of the previously noted cavitary lesions in both upper lobes. However‚ there is evidence of

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    The attenuation constant of a zero dissipationless line is given by………………. ∝=0 ∝=1 ∝=-1 ∝≠0 The phase constant of a zero dissipationless line is given by………………. β=0 β=1 β=ω√LC β=ω√RC The velocity of propagation in zero dissipationless line is given by………………. v=1/√LC v=1/√4LC v=√(L/C) v=2√(L/C) The standing wave ratio is given by………………. SWR=1/|〖E_MAX E〗_MIN | SWR=√(|E_MAX |/|E_MIN | ) SWR=|E_MAX |/|E_MIN | SWR=4|E_MAX |/|E_MIN | The standing wave ratio is given by………………. In

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    like we talked about in class. What I saw in examples of human skeletons was how our bones developed and grew. In the exhibit‚ I witnessed the first skeleton ever found‚ called Lucy. She was incredibly small compared to modern day humans. There was a part in the exhibit that showed three progressive skeletons of humans overtime. The first skeleton was of a human‚ bent over‚ with large hands‚ feet‚ and a long face. The second skeleton had adapted to its environment‚ and had begun to walk on two feet

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