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    Ladybug’s Miraculous beeps‚ sending her running off. Cat Noir stops her‚ wanting to tell her something‚ but he is unable to. Ladybug tries to explain the kiss‚ but as Cat Noir has no idea what she’s talking about‚ she stops. He tries speaking again‚ but his Miraculous begins beeping‚ stopping him. Since Ladybug does not wish to see his civilian form nor reveal hers‚ the two depart in opposite directions. Back at the mailbox‚ Marinette watches as the mailman opens the box‚ letters cascading out of

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    Touch Senses

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    sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least five different senses: pain‚ heat‚ cold‚ touch‚ and pressure. The five are usually grouped together as the single sense of touch in the classification of the five senses of the whole human body. The sensory receptors vary greatly in terms of structure. For example‚ while pain receptors are simply unmyelinated terminal branches of neurons‚ touch receptors form neuronal fiber nets around the base of hairs and deep pressure receptors consist

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    Energy Systems Contents Page Title Page Number Energy from Foods 3 Re-Synthesis 4 Creatine Phosphate Energy System 5 Lactic Acid Energy System 6 Aerobic Energy System 7 Sporting Examples 8 Training Methods 9 Bibliography 11 Energy from Foods We need energy in order to make our muscle fibres contract. Our energy comes from two main sources; Fats and Carbohydrates. Our energy is obtained from the oxidation that takes place in carbohydrate and fat food sources. Oxidation is the combination

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    Three Main Energy System

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    We require energy for each and every activity that is being performed whether physically or chemically. This energy is acquired from the food we eat. In order to release that energy‚ certain anabolic and catabolic reactions take place. The three main energy systems are ATP Pcr‚glycolytic and oxidative; oxidative having three futher subgroups. These are discussed below ATP Pcr The ATP Pcr system is a constituent of Adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine. This energy system provides high energy

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    ENERGY PERFORMANCE SYSTEM‚ INC. (1) Due to the prospective utility customers are organizational markets with have decision-making unit (DMU)‚ and the process of buying is characterized by group decision and the group decision is professional purchasing so the member of the buying center of the utility for decision on buy or use the WTETM technology (implementation of new systems and buy fuel supplies) consists of production division (users and deciders)‚ RD division (influences and deciders)‚ purchase

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    Interplay In Football

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    The game of football (AFL) is one that requires a variety in movement patterns and intensity efforts based on positions and gameplay situations. With the variety movement patterns and efforts interplay is a huge part of the game with a constant change in the dominant energy systems between aerobic‚ and anaerobic systems. AFL requires players to also be able to perform a number of fitness components at an elite level‚ which can be tested by completing a number of fitness test. Player movement and

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    related material‚ as needed • Completed Practice Problems • Reviewed the solutions to Practice Problems (f) This assignment is a sampling of question types. Preparation for Test #2 should include all questions provided to you (i.e. class examples‚ Practice Problems‚ Practice Test and this assignment). (g) Remember that Test#2 will include (1) Probability material‚ including (2) Binomial Distribution and (3) one Calculus question. Questions: 1. The following table gives the results of a survey

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    technique‚ the contactless energy transfer system (CETS)‚ by which electrical energy may be transmitted‚ without electrical connection or physical contact‚ through nonmagnetic media of low conductivity. The CETS‚ which has been used to transfer up to 5 kW across a 10-mm gap‚ employs high-frequency magnetic coupling and enables plug-in power connections to be made in wet or hazardous environmental conditions without the risk of electric shock‚ short circuiting‚ or sparking. Energy may be transmitted without

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    wind energy and yaw system

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    A seminar on Yaw control of Wind Turbine Abstract In this seminar it is aimed to present the basics of wind turbine‚ working principal and importance of yaw control system. Dept. of Mechanical Engg. SDMCET‚ Dharwad Page 1 A seminar on Yaw control of Wind Turbine List of Figures Fig. no. Description Page no. 1.1 Parts of a wind turbine 5 1.2 Persian vertical axis windmill 6 1.3 Mesopotamia - First historical records of windmills 6 2.1 Dutch

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    Sense of Touch

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    Touch is the oldest and the most primitive sense that we have. It is the first sense we experience in the womb and the last one we lose before death. The organ that is most associated with the sense of touch is the skin. The uppermost part of the skin is called epidermis‚ which is as thick as a piece of paper‚ and it protects the inner part. Below the epidermis‚ there is dermis. Dermis is where the sense of touch is originated from. It is filled with many tiny nerve endings‚ which gives the person

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