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    Hobbies And Interests

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    AJIT KUMAR H.no:633‚ Vikas Nagar Basai‚ Gurgaon‚ Haryana pin 122001 Cell. No: 07838990086 Email : sinhaajitkumar@rediffmail.com Objective: To work hard in a creative environment to explore my self & to learn in every step with a coordinating team. Experience:- Organization Name To From Total Exp. Designation Nature` of ind. Elixir Pharmaceuticals ltd. Aug. 92 Sept 95 03 years Senior operator Pharmaceuticals ind Large vol. parenteral Dee pharma ltd. Decem

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    Blood Pressure Lab Report

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    one cardiac cycle. Blood pressure is affected by cardiac output‚ blood viscosity- thinness or thickness of blood and total peripheral resistance (TPR)- the amount of resistance the blood encounters as it moves through the blood vessels. The total pressure can influence blood pressure due to the size of the vessels‚ the smaller the diameter of the vessel the higher the pressure‚ thus increasing blood pressure. As for blood viscosity‚ it is influenced by the level of hydration in the body. The more dehydrated

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    Blood pressure From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For information about high blood pressure‚ see Hypertension. |Blood pressure | |Diagnostics | |[pic] | |A sphygmomanometer‚ a device used for measuring arterial pressure. | |MeSH |D001795

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    Report on “Flow past cylinder (in 2D) at different Reynolds numbers” 1 Contents 1 Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Theory.....................................................................

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    Since the water is lost in the stool and not reabsorbed‚ the body will become dehydrated. Dehydration of the body will cause the blood viscosity and hematocrit to increase because of the reduction in blood plasma. The Increase in blood viscosity causes the heart to work harder to push blood to areas throughout the body. Total volume of blood is also decreased due to the loss of plasma‚ causing blood to be pushed faster throughout the body

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    years. Similar to Chaitén‚ Mount Etna’s volcanism stems subduction but this time of the African Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate as shown by the diagram below. Unlike Chaitén‚ Mount Etna is a stratovolcano that erupts basaltic lava‚ which has low viscosity and is consequently able to travel significant distances. Since AD 1600‚ Mount Etna has seen 60 flank eruptions and many summit eruptions. One example is in 1669 where extensive lava flows from Mount Etna engulfed the

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    INTO THE VOLCANO

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    INTO THE VOLCANO By: Crane‚ Cody‚ Science World‚ 10411410‚ 11/14/2011‚ Vol. 68‚ Issue 5 Into the Volcano Summary Paper INTO THE VOLCANO This paper explores the article featured in Science World (2011) entitled Into the Volcano. The article reviews volcanic activity‚ scientist’s interpretation of the activity‚ and a plethora of other surrounding and supportive information. In the war ridden country of Africa’s Democratic Republic of the Congo lays

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    smoking because it is the most effective way to prevent vasoconstriction. I would tell him to limit dietary fat intake to less than 30% of total daily calories. I would remind him to drink adequate liquids to prevent dehydration and to increase blood viscosity. I would recommend a physical therapist to increase exercise. Also I would recommend decreasing cholesterol intake because it reduces the formation of plaque to the arteries. I would also address to decrease his blood

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    Sorption Evaluation of Waste Tire Rubber for Spill Oil Recovery and to optimize the Sorption with respect to Particle Size and Temperature. Project Advisor Miss Nida Qamar Group Members Ahmad Shakeel (Group Leader) (2009-PE-34) Mohsin Ali Khan (2009-PE-52) Asif Ali (2009-PE-56) Ali Sher (2008-PPE-46) Department of Polymer

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    Flow Along Venturi Tube

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    FM 2 FLOW ALONG A VENTURI TUBE Summary The objectives of the experiment is to study the validity of the Bernoulli equation and to determine the coefficient of discharge‚ Cd‚ by calibrating the venturi tube as a flow meter. To investigate the validity of the Bernoulli equation‚ the static pressure is taken at each tapping and the total head is determined for the maximum difference setting. The velocity head is calculated using the Bernoulli equation. To calculate Cd‚ the volumetric flow rate

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