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    the “brain”. It has access to all functional groups from the NCP to the line and trunk modules. NCP: Is connected to the CPS and line and trunk modules. It receives questions from the line and trunk units regarding call routing‚ feature request‚ and so forth. ICS: Sits between the switching fabric and the line or trunk modules and is used to connect the two Trunk module: is a term used to designate the trunk side of the switch Line module: is a term that is used to designate the line interface

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    Elephant drinks‚ they suck as much as two gallons of water into its trunk at a time. Did you like that? Keep reading to hear awesome and cool facts that make you go wow. Here we go... I see that you decided to read this‚ let’s hear some more cool facts about African Elephants. An African Elephant’s trunk is about seven feet (two meters) long! Since African elephants live where the sun is usually blazing hot‚ they use their trunks to help them keep cool. First they squirt a trunkful of cool water over

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    Rotation of the pelvis towards the side of the forward leg is prevented by the position of the back leg. * Uses: 1- Localize rotation of the spine. 2- Tension on the hamstrings of the forward leg prevents forward tilting of the pelvis in trunk flexion exercises. 4- Half standing The whole weight of the body is supported on one leg‚ the other may be free or supported in a variety of the positions. * Effects: Balance is very difficult with one leg. The free leg can rest in

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    Lend A Helping Trunk”‚ and the passage “Elephants Know When They Need A Helping Trunk in a Cooperative Task” they both talk about how the elephants try to achieve a collective goal. The elephants worked with a helping trunk to test and achieve this goal and the mahouts‚ or elephant trainers would test how the elephants use their cooperative skills. Their task was to use their and rope-pulling skills and work together as a team. Overall‚ in the article “Elephants Can Lend A Helping Trunk”‚ and the passage

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    are thus arranged more or less vertically within the trunk. When the wood is cut parallel to the axis of the trunk‚ straight-grained lumber is usually produced. In some trees‚ however‚ the ducts are helical; that is‚ they twist around the trunk as they ascend. Such trees produce cross-grained lumber‚ which is also obtained from ordinary trees when the cut is not parallel to the axis of the trunk. Many woods have prominent annual rings. The trunk of a tree does not grow in length‚ except at its tip

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    Note 9 August 2006 OPRA tive Word Control of Insect Pests in Oil Palm; trunk injection procedures Charles Dewhurst INTRODUCTION TRUNK DRILLING REQUIREMENTS To control the insect pests of oil palm‚ the technique of trunk drilling and insecticide injection is the standard used by the oil palm industry and smallholder growers in PNG. 1. For the control primarily of sexava and stick insects. In PNG‚ trunk injection for controlling insect pests requires the close collaboration of

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    Mobility Behavior Paper

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    was completed outside of the MOH. The mobility behavior of both Child A and Child B were most frequently observed as stationary with limb/trunk movements while in the MOH. Child A engaged in three main types of mobility behaviors: 1) stationary/motionless‚ 2) stationary with limb/trunk movements‚ and 3) slow-easy movements. Stationary mobility with limb/trunk movements occurred most frequently (62% of the time)‚ with less frequent observation of slow easy movements (23% of the time)‚ or stationary/motionless

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    600- 11‚000 lbs. African elephants have larger ears‚ a concave back‚ more wrinkled skin‚ a sloping abdomen and two finger-like extensions at the tip of their trunks. Asian elephants have smaller ears‚ a convex or level back‚ smoother skin‚ a horizontal abdomen that occasionally sags in the middle and one extension at the tip of the trunk. The looped ridges on the molars are narrower in the Asian elephant while those of the African are more diamond shaped. The Asian elephant also has dorsal bumps

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    Mt1310 Unit 7 Essay

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    SIGNALING SYSTEM 7 The hardware and software functions of the SS7 protocol are divided into functional abstractions called “levels”. These levels map loosely to the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) 7 layer model defined by the international standards organisation . • Messsage transfer part • Isdn user part • Telephone user part • Signaling connection control part • Transaction capabilities applications part SS7 Protocol Stack The hardware and software functions of the SS7 protocol are divided into

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    any work that requires stamina‚ dexterity‚ strength‚ and similar characteristics. There are nine basic physical abilities that one should have. They are as follows: ▪ Strength Factors: • Dynamic strength • Trunk strength • Static strength • Explosive strength ▪ Flexibility Factors: • Extent flexibility • Dynamic flexibility ▪ Other Factors: • Body coordination • Balance

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