pulmonary veins. Valves of the Heart Pumps need a set of valves to keep the fluid flowing in one direction and the heart is no exception. The heart has two types of valves that keep the blood flowing in the correct direction. The valves between the atria and ventricles are called atrioventricular valves (also called cuspid valves)‚ while those at the bases of the large vessels leaving the ventricles are called semilunar valves. The right atrioventricular valve is the tricuspid valve. The left atrioventricular
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CHEMICAL LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS FOR (EP 205/EG207) LABORATORY MANUAL Lecturer/Instructor: Name: Student ID: Course: FACULTY OF ENGINEERING‚ ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT UCSI UNIVERSITY 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT General Instructions Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment 3 Experiment 4 Experiment 5 Experiment 6 Isentropic Expansion Process Brief Depressurization The Fundamental Pressure-Temperature Relationship of Saturated Steam in Equilibrium Determination of Ratio of Volume Determination
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to the lungs. 3. What is the function of the tendinous cords attached to the bicuspid and tricuspid valves? The tendinous cords attached to the bicuspid and tricuspid valves hold the valves in place and prevent them from turning inside out. 4. Explain how blood flow in the heart moves in one direction only and trace the movement of a single red blood cell through the heart. The valves in the heart prevent the back flow of blood on the heart because they close shut whenever the blood starts
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an airbox with a sharp-edged orifice for flow measurement. An intercooler is provided between the two stages‚ and an intercooler between the second stage and the pressure vessel. Connected to the pressure vessel is an exhaust pipe with a throttling valve and a calibrated flow nozzle for additional flow measure¬ment. If testing of the LP stage only is required the HP stage can be shut down completely. The test rig is fully equipped with measuring instruments like thermometers‚ pres¬sure gauges‚ inclined
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CASE ANALYSIS: WILKINS‚ A ZURN COMPANY: DEMAND FORECASTING Submitted By Group 3: Arunava Maity‚ Firoj Kumar Meher‚ Parvez Izhar‚ Pooja Sharma The Case Scope: Section 1: Identification of current forecasting techniques used in the demand forecasting of existing and new products. Section 2: Idenitification of a better forecasting technique which can ease the process and improve the reliability and accuracy of the sales forecast. The Case Background Notes: Wilkins Regulator Company had
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Anatomy Study Guide Exam 1 Blood Blood components: know the relative amounts of the components and the functions of each component Formed elements: 1. Erythrocytes (red blood cells): involved in carrying oxygen 2. Leukocytes (white blood cells): involved in immune system - fight off infections 3. Platelets: involved in blood clotting Plasma: (liquid part of blood – dilute solution of salts‚ glucose‚ amino acids‚ vitamins‚ urea‚ proteins‚ and fats * 90% water * 7% protein
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15 1.6 SECTION WIDTH (mm) 76 77 90 65 OVERALL DIAMETER (mm) 568 615 594 596 NON-SKID DEPTH (mm) 5.0 4.6 4.6 50 LOAD/INFLATION SINGLE DUAL kgs@kgs/sq.cm kgs@kgs/sq.cm STATIC LOADED Radius (mm) 285 279 290 282 FLAP CODE - TUBE VALVE CODE TR 19 TR 29 TR 29 A 29145 155@2.25 150@2.25 185@2.25 140@2.3 - NYLOGRIP FV Features • • • Benefits • • Rib Type Extended shoulder Reflective sides • Better steering Good for cornering Aesthetics Safety TYRE SIZE 2
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DISPELLING THE ROTAX MAX MYTHS Rotax is far and away the most popular karting engine in the world. BRP Rotax‚ the manufacturer‚ recently passed the 50‚000 mark for the Rotax Max series of engines and has produced in excess of 6‚000‚000 engines across its entire engine range. Why are these engines so popular and why are there so many myths surrounding Rotax engines in Australia? The following series of articles with technical material sourced directly from BRP Rotax in Austria (and
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Compressors: Helical Rotary Compressor Centrifugal Compressor Open Compressor Hermatic Compressor: Semi hermetic compressor Cylinder Unloaders: Cycling on and off: Cycling scroll Compressors Slide Valve Inlet vanes Variable Speed: Condenser Refrigeration Cycle Air Cooled Condensers Effect of Sub cooling Types of Air – cooled condensers Evaporator condenser Water Cooled Condensers
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the right ventricle via the tricuspid valve 2. Right Ventricle - receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium via the tricuspid valve and pumps it into the pulmonary artery via the pulmonary valve 3. LEFT ATRIUM- receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it into the left ventricle via the mitral valve. 4. LEFT VENTRICLE - receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve‚ and pumps it into the aorta via the aortic valve. The largest and strongest chamber
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