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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scan that produces detailed images of the inside of the body using radio waves and strong magnetic fields without using radiation. An MRI scanner is a large tube that contains powerful magnets. During the scan‚ you lie inside the tube. Almost any part of the body can be examined using an MRI‚ including the brain and spinal cord‚ bones and joints‚ heart and blood vessels‚ internal organs‚ and breasts. MRI scans are safe and painless. Almost everyone

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    Being an Umpire

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    Being an Umpire Little League umpiring is quite different than that of standard umpiring. You are put in a role of authority‚ often over coaches and fans much older than you that don’t take too kindly to some eighteen-year-old kid making the final calls. You have to know rules to a game with endless possibilities and outcomes where literally anything can happen. You have to be able to make judgment calls on close plays where‚ if you end up getting it wrong‚ you’ll get one angry coach running towards

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    de-magnetise. MAGNETIC FIELD: The area around a magnet where another magnet would feel a force. MAGNETIC FIELD LINES: Show the direction of the magnetic field. The lines run from North to South. Where the field is strong‚ they are close together. INDUCED MAGNETISM: A magnetic material can be magnetised by being placed in a magnetic field. ELECTROMAGNET: A current-carrying coil of wire (SOLENOID) often wrapped around a soft magnetic core which produces a magnetic field quite like a bar magnet

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    Siw Transition

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    frequency. Coaxial Line was very suitable‚ since it possessed a dominant mode with zero cut-off frequency‚ providing two important characteristics: very wide bandwidth‚ and the capability of miniaturization. The lack of a longitudinal component of field‚ made it more difficult to create components using it‚ although various novel suggestions were put forth. In addition‚ those components would be expensive to fabricate. In an attempt to overcome these fabrication difficulties‚ the center conductor

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    In another poem “In Flanders Fields” the author John McCrea uses similar echoes he starts us off walking through the fields and then goes onto tell of the death and destruction that happened there. In this final paragraph I am going to cover the language of the words themselves in all of the extract the words are unambiguous and simple. The message is clear so does not confuse the meaning or mood of the portrayed picture‚ similarly in the poem “In Flanders Fields” the language is simple and does

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    UNCW Field Experience

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    hours of field experience related to my path. This will be completed my final semester at UNCW and will allow myself to get more hands-on experience directed towards my career path. It is also beneficial because all occupational therapy schools In North Carolina require a minimum of 100 observation hours. With this requirement at UNCW‚ I am well over seventy-five percent there in meeting this requirement. I do need to ask my academic advisor more questions pertaining to the 90 hours of field experience

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    affect with electric and magnetic fields. The electromagnetic force is carried by the photon and is responsible for atomic structure‚ chemical reactions‚ the attractive and repulsive forces associated with electrical charge and magnetism‚ and all other electromagnetic phenomena. According to Coulomb’s Law‚ we know electric charges get Coulomb force in the electric field while current receives another applied force‚ which is Ampere force when it is in a magnetic field. Overall‚ electromagnetic force

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    Medical Field Experience

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    excitement shined through her eyes as she told me about the patients who have changed her life. With that excitement there was also a sadness in her voice as she told me about the patients she was unable to save. In the 1940’s nursing was a much different field than it is today‚ she remembers when penicillin was first introduced. Nursing in her day was much about the patient care and building relationships with the patients you were caring for. Having patients that you had a connection with‚ conversations

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    All About Inverse Square Law

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    Universe and Inverse are closely related‚ for the effects of known forces of universe are inverse in nature. Ever since Newton made a bold proposition that there is a force of attraction amongst the planets of planetary system‚ amongst different planetary systems and amongst the different galaxies and varies as Inverse Square of their distances‚ people began to correlate every activities of nature and predict its effect accurately. 1. Kepler’s laws Tycho Brahe’s largest and most accurate collections

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    Physics Definitions Table

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    Required Vocabulary – IB 12 Higher Level Physics and Physical Measurement 1. Fundamental Units – seven basic units of the SI measurement system: kilogram‚ second‚ mole‚ meter‚ ampere‚ Kelvin‚ candela. 2. Derived Units – units that are combinations of fundamental units. These combinations may or may not have a separate name. (eg. 1 kg m/s2 = 1 N) 3. Accuracy - An indication of how close a measurement is to the accepted value (a measure of correctness). 4. Precision - An indication

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