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HSC 2531 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT 1 STUDY TEAMS/SUMMER 2023 1
PROJECT 1 FOR STUDY TEAMS
Project 1 - Medical Terms & Definitions
Questions 1-5 are medical terms, all 3 medical term breakdown steps must be completed and included in your answers.
All 3 medical term breakdown steps must be in your answer. Number each step clearly.
Step 1 should have the term parts divided by forward slashes ( / ).
An example is: sub/hepat/ic.
All meanings from the textbook glossary must be included for each of the term parts and what type of term parts (P, WR, CV, CF, and S) in your Step 2.
The definition for Step 3 must be given in the order according to General Rule 1, READ.
Do keep definitions simple for your Step 3, don’t include unnecessary words, a few connecting words are acceptable.
No
definitions from the textbook mini-dictionary, or any medical dictionary are accepted as answers for Step 3.
Questions 6-10 are medical definitions, your answers must be the medical term with the meaning
of the definition in the questions, you do not need to show the medical definition steps in your answers for these questions.
Do follow General Rule #2 DROP, and Rule #3 KEEP when giving your medical term answers for questions 6-10. Other submission information: Correct spelling required. You may submit up to two times. If you
submit past 12 midnight on the due date, you still have until midnight the next day with a 10% late penalty
.
Questions
1. epigastric
2. sarcoma 3. abdominopelvic
4. posterior. 5. hemostasis 6. pertaining to near
7. produced by cancer 8. pertaining to the heart 9. process of visually examining the urinary bladder
HSC 2531 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PROJECT 1 STUDY TEAMS/SUMMER 2023 2
10. disease condition of the heart muscle
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Please solve question 16-109 below this in the
follwoing way:
• Please include a kinamatic diagram (one for
velocity and one for acceleration).
• Please DO NOT solve this using velocity
analysis (cartesian vector analysis). I would
like it to be solved using scalar method. We
dont use 3D in this course. We only use scalar
analysis for the relative velocity equation
(writing the x and y components of the
equation and solving the equations for the
unknowns). I have attached a sample question
with solution in order to get an idea on how to
use the scalar method to solve my question. I
would like question 16-109 to be solved in a
similar way. Thank you for your
understanding.
If you can solve it as soon as possible that
would be great and I will give you a thumps up
and positive feedback :)
16-109. Member AB has the angular motions shown.
Determine the angular velocity and angular acceleration of
members CB and DC.
100 mm
D
60°
450 mm
W
AB
α AB
84
= 2 rad/s
= 4…
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Could you please fix my code it’s supposed to look like the graph that’s on the picture. But the lines do not cross eachother at the beginning. Could you make the lines look like the lines on the graph?
Use this code in MATLAB and fix it.
% Sample data for Diesel and Petrol cars
carPosition = linspace(1, 60, 50); % Assumed positions of cars
% Define your seed here
seed = 50;
rand('seed',seed); % Set the seed for reproducibility
% Assumed CO2 emissions for Diesel and Petrol
CO2Diesel = 25 + 5*cos(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Diesel
CO2Petrol = 20 + 5*sin(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Petrol
% Fit polynomial curves with a reduced degree of 2
pDiesel = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Diesel, 2);
pPetrol = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Petrol, 2);
% Generate points for best fit lines
fitDiesel = polyval(pDiesel, carPosition);
fitPetrol = polyval(pPetrol, carPosition);
% Plotting the data
figure;
hold on;
% Plot Diesel best fit line…
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with the verb in brackets. Use the
present simple for one and the
.present continuous for the other
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of your problem. I
(think) there's good solution
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you-
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Please use this code and fix it in MATLAB:
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carPosition = linspace(1, 60, 50); % Assumed positions of cars
% Fix the random seed for reproducibility
rng(50);
% Assumed positions of cars
CO2Diesel = 25 + 5*cos(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Diesel
CO2Petrol = 20 + 5*sin(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Petrol
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pPetrol = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Petrol, 3);
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fitPetrol = polyval(pPetrol, carPosition);
% Combine the best fit lines
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3- He sometimes takes his daughter to school.
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Use this code on MATLAB and add the purple line.
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seed = 50; % Define your seed here
rand('seed',seed);
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CO2Petrol = 20 + 5*sin(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Petrol
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% Fix the random seed for reproducibility
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CO2Petrol = 20 + 5*sin(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Petrol
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pPetrol = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Petrol, 3);
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Q: is the last two digits of your student Id number. If your number is (20110092) then Q=92.
P: is the last digit of your student Id Number. If your number is (20110092) then P=2,
If that digit equals zero then use P=1. Example: If your number is (20110040) then P=1.
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Determine the gradient of following functions at the given points:
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5s+7
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when s = 3
(s²-P)2
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when t= 1 sec.
d) V(t) =5sin(100nt + 0.2) Volts , find i(t) = 10 × x10-6 dV©)
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dt
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when t = n radian
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fft, pdes, etc.;
- You may reuse functions you yourself developed throughout this semester in this class or from solutions posted on Canvas for
this class.
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(1)
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- I need the answer quicklyarrow_forwardHi I need help to make the line change into a different color, I half of the line to be orange and I need the other half of the line towards the end to be purple as shown in the picture. Also I need there be a box saying Diesel, petrol, diesel best fit, petrol best fit. This part is also shown in the graph. Please use this code and fix it in MATLAB: % Sample data for Diesel and Petrol cars carPosition = linspace(1, 60, 50); % Assumed positions of cars % Fix the random seed for reproducibility rng(50); % Assumed positions of cars CO2Diesel = 25 + 5*cos(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Diesel CO2Petrol = 20 + 5*sin(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Petrol % Fit polynomial curves pDiesel = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Diesel, 3); pPetrol = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Petrol, 3); % Generate points for best fit lines fitDiesel = polyval(pDiesel, carPosition); fitPetrol = polyval(pPetrol, carPosition); % Combine the best fit lines combinedFit =…arrow_forwardQ2/ Are the adverbs of frequency in the correct () or incorrect (X) places? Correct the wrong sentences. 1- She has always liked Peter. 2- Never I have anything to eat in the morning. 3- He sometimes takes his daughter to school. 4- She goes usually abroad on business. 5- He has never enough money. 6- We rarely have tests in class. 7- My teacher gives us often too much homework. 8- Ahmed usually is late for class.arrow_forward
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