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    Water Spa is a resort-type spa that offers traditional massage services through the use of hydrotherapy systems that utilize water jets in order to provide water therapy to its guests. It is a spacious spa that has 20 unique and fully automated Ultrasonic Massage System equipped with therapeutic aquatic jets that helps customers with different health benefits which depends on the type of massage and machine they will use. Some water resorts only cater aqua thrills‚ adventure‚ and fun while Tranquil

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    out this silly mistake i think germany could of easily won the war. Also one of the main reasons was the radar systems‚ this ment that the british could she where georigg placed the piolets. TheBritish had in place in 1940 an entire network of long-range early-warning radar stations whose reports were tightly integrated by Fighter Command. This was the Chain Home radar system‚ the first radar-based air defense system‚ which was ready just in time for the Battle of Britain. Hitler had great faith

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    BOOM! That was the sound a B-17 crew heard when an anti-aircraft shell exploded directly in front of their heavily armored plane. The crew of 10 rushed to the cockpit fearing the worst. The pilot relayed that engine two was completely destroyed and engine four was severally damaged; the news was devastating because this left them open for a fighter to sweep in and finish them off. In more than 3‚000 sorties during WWII‚ 247 B-17s were lost; despite the bombers almost uncanny ability to withstand

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    was made; although towers were still operated by local government authorities. In the postwar era‚ ATC towers were to become a permanent federal responsibility. In this postwar era‚ ATC broke into a revolutionary development with the introduction of radar. The system uses radio waves to detect distant objects. This technology allowed controllers to "see" the position of aircraft tracked on video display. In 1960‚ the FAA began testing on the

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    Boulic Model Lab Report

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    A human of height 1.8m moves with a constant speed of 0.9 m/s along the speci¯ed direct paths to radar inside the forest. The human is modeled using PEC ellipsoids‚ created based on the Boulic model as described in Section 2. The forest is modeled using identical trunks of 3 meters height and 11 cm radius which are distributed uniformly inside the 40£40m2 region. PEC is assumed for the trunk material properties as well as the ground. A trunk density of 3.8% (#/m2) is assumed‚ which amounts to 35

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    existing and emerging technologies in the Touchless sensing and gesture recognition market. The major technologies that have been extensively covered in the report are the 2D camera based‚ infrared sensor arrays‚ capacitive/electric near field‚ ultrasonic and 3D technologies including stereoscopic‚ structured lighting‚ and 3D time-of-flight The Touchless sensing market statistics are given by products‚ application and geography. The broader markets of Touchless sanitary equipment and touchless biometrics

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    Va Dental Clinic Analysis

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    The Nashville Veterans Affairs (VA) dental clinic was a beneficial learning experience because it was a unique population. The VA is committed to improving the health of Veterans through a comprehensive and high quality system‚ which focuses on each patient’s special needs. This mission was important because each patient I saw was completely different with special needs‚ but they were all similar in a few behavioral ways. My rotation at the VA clinic was helpful because each patient I saw had different

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    does the future look like? - What is the potential for the markets? - How the macroeconomic indicators look like? Product types discussed in the studies: Electro-cardiographs Magnetic resonance imaging equipment Scintigraphic equipment Ultrasonic scanning equipment Other electro-diagnostic equipment Year covered: 2006 - 2017 2006 - 2017 Table of Content This market research report package includes electro-diagnostic equipment market studies from different countries. The table of contents

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    remote sensing

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    What is Remote Sensing? Remote sensing‚ in simplest words‚ means acquiring information about an object without touching the object itself.  Conventionally‚ however remote sensing has come to imply that the sensor and the target are located remotely apart and the electromagnetic radiation serves as a link between the sensor and the object‚ the sun being the major source of energy illuminating the earth. The part of this energy is reflected‚ absorbed and transmitted by the surface. A sensor records

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    fatigue or excessive workload.  Exxon Shipping Company failed to properly maintain the Raytheon Collision Avoidance System (RAYCAS) radar‚ which‚ if functional‚ would have indicated to the third mate an impending collision with the Bligh Reef by detecting the "radar reflector"‚ placed on the next rock inland from Bligh Reef for the purpose of keeping boats on course via radar. Captain Joseph Hazelwood‚ who was widely reported to have been drinking heavily that night‚ was not at the controls when the

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