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    Extracerebral vessels‚ located at the base and surface of the brain‚ are innervated by perivascular nerves originating from the superior cervical ganglion‚ responsible for the sympathetic innervation‚ the sphenopalatine and otic ganglia‚ mainly supplying parasympathetic nerves‚ as well as the trigeminal ganglion [59]. This extrinsic innervation is lost‚ when perforating arteries enter the brain. These parenchymal arterioles have unique properties compared to the microvasculature found in other organs;

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    Using Ansys and Inventor | Yatharth Vora (11005909) Contents 1.Problem Description 3 2.Solution: 3 3.RESULTS 11 Table of figures: Figure 1:CAD DRAWING 3 Figure 2: VESSEL HEAD WITH HOLE 3 Figure 3: 3D VESEEL 4 Figure 4:VESSEL HEAD WITHOUT HOLE 4 Figure 5: ANSYS WORKBENCH VIEW 4 Figure 6: GEOMERTY IN ANSYS 4 Figure 7: ANSYS MESH VIEW 5 Figure 8: INLET AND OUTLET VALUES 6 Figure 9:CFX SOLUTION 6 Figure 10: MATERIALS SELECTION IN INVENTOR 7 Figure 12: MESH VIEW IN INVENTOR 8 Figure 11: PRESSURE APPLIED

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    Celebrity-Watching “Everyone will have his fifteen minutes of fame‚” says Andy Warhol. As today‚ the definition of the word “celebrity” is no longer associates with the original meaning form the dictionary. Daniel Boors tin‚ the author of the “Or‚ What Happened to the American Dream‚” restates the definition of the “celebrity” in his book which is “celebrity is a person who is well known for his well-knowingness.” No a doubt‚ benefited by the modern high-tech media of the celebrities-watching culture

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    What happened during the Salem Witchcraft Trials? The Salem Witch Trials started in Spring of 1692 and lasted until September of 1692. It was believed that people were possessed by the Devil. There were over 150 people accused. The first conviction was in June. As a result‚ 19 people were hanged. There was weird behavior coming from some of the girls. According to the History Channel‚ they “began having fits‚ including violent contortions and uncontrollable outbursts of screaming”. The odd behavior

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    There was a bench made from the trees of cinderwood that stood out from the others or so that’s what one boy believed. In the boy’s eyes‚ the bench was all alone‚ besides the leaves that had come and go as they fulfilled their duties for the seasons. It astonished him; how the fallen leaves had disappeared and withered into the ground‚ only to realize that those leaves bore a similar resemblance to the ones gathered upon the trees above. The child was only of the age of seven years and knew little

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    as storms in the physical." He and the other founding fathers knew very well what that meant. They lived it during the Revolution‚ and they succeeded. Their rebellion against the British king was punishable by death. Had they done nothing‚ they might have even benefitted at the expense of the people‚ but they were willing to disobey the law and face the consequences of what was viewed as wrong to do what they knew was right. Their rebellion served to show the king that he couldn’t simply push them

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    A Sense of Humanity Winter can be very cold and brutal for all walks of life. In Jim Heynen’s “What Happened During the Ice Storm‚” he tells a story about farms boys who encounter pheasants during an ice storm that swept over the land and how they end up caring for the pheasants rather than further injuring them. After carefully analyzing the text the reader can understand how Heynen feels about human nature and how people behave in challenging situations as well as the theme he set for the story

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    What was the War of Jutland? Introduction The War of Jutland was fought by the British Royal Navy’s Grand fleet against the Imperial German Navy’s High seas fleet. This naval battle took place from May 31 to June 1‚ 1916. It unfolded during the First World War and was the largest naval battle in that war. The German fleet purposed to destroy the British fleet with the intention to have access to it’s naval vessels to the Atlantic. On the other hand‚ the British Navy strategized on means to keep the

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    choices‚ decide what they want out of life‚ and decide what they believe to be true or not. In the year 1517‚ a German theologist by the name of Martin Luther had an opinion concerning the Catholic Church - he believed it to be wrong that they were supplying indulgences for an economic gain - and it was through this opinion of his that he was able to invoke a revolution and change what he thought to be wrong. Now some would say that this action was caused by reason - he thought that it was wrong‚ so he

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    Unalienable rights are natural rights that people are given when they are born and no one can take them away from you. No one can take these rights away from you but the government can abuse these rights. Without these rights you aren’t allowed to have freedom or happiness or decide many things to do with your life. Unalienable rights are very important because these rights belong to you and among these rights are your “ freedom and happiness.” These rights are also important because you don’t have

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