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    Heat transfer fluids (HTFs) has diversified applications such as chemical processing, concentrated solar power, HVAC system, pharmaceutical processing, plastics processing, system maintenance, and geothermal plant, etc. Enhancing thermophysical properties of HTFs by dispersing nanoparticles on the base fluid which is called nanofluids was first investigated by Choi [1], and nanofluids already have shown heat transfer enhancement [2]. The concept of nanofluids can be applied for other HTFs. Ionic

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    A Reflection of Group Counseling Process and Mental Health Group Activities One might say the best teachers are the ones who go over and beyond the call of duty to assist their children. This idea could especially be proven true given the factors that are affecting the social and academic capabilities of the students we teach on a daily basis. One emerging, yet commonly overlooked factor is mental health. Mental health is one of those issues seen to be taboo in schools but is becoming a widespread

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    1. Conductive arteries – Conductive arteries are the most proximal compartment of the coronary arterial system. Their diameter is generally ranging from 500 μm up to 2-5 mm. These are large epicardial coronary arteries that work as a capacitance function for the blood flow. They have very low resistance to blood flow and therefore, the pressure drop along the length of conductive arteries is negligible. The conductive arteries have an inbuilt characteristic of maintaining the shear stress by changing

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    The Physics of Boomerangs The successful flight of a boomerang looks as though it never should happen. Its more or less circular flight path comes from the interaction of two physical phenomena: the aerodynamic lift of the arms of the boomerang and the spinning boomerang’s maintenance of angular momentum. Briefly put, the airfoil at the boomerang’s forward rotating edge provides more lift than its rearward rotating edge. This elevates one side of the boomerang. The spinning object maintains

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    Physio Cardio Lab Report Answers Activity 1 Questions: 1. Explain how the body establishes a pressure gradient for fluid flow. Pressure gradient is the flow rate of a liquid through a pipe. This is directly proportional to the difference between the pressures at the two ends of the pipe and inversely proportional to the pip's resistance. The pressure gradient is directly dependent upon blood vessel radius which essentially controls blood flow. The bigger the blood vessel radius, the more

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    paraphrasing, and summarizing. We were all very respectful of each other and maintained eye contact and receptive nonverbal communication. There were several times during the movie that we paused the movie to discuss the jurors’ ages, professions, or the dynamics between the different jurors. Normally it wouldn’t be acceptable to repeatedly pause a movie for discussion, but it was widely accepted among our group and did not cause any conflicts. Another form of communication that our group used was the

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    Group Development and Interaction Theory Within the business setting, the shift from yesterday’s “singular” culture to today’s “team” culture has brought about a new era of learning, development, and innovation. However, this shift has also brought with it a certain amount of dissatisfaction, conflict, and confusion. This paper will focus on the Tuckman Theory, and discuss how Tuckman’s five stages of group development and interaction applies to the work environment and leadership effectiveness

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    Summery In process industries the flowrate of a fluid can be defined by measuring the pressure drop across pipes and fittings while the fluid passing through them. In this laboratory experiment, the flowrate of the fluid and the force acting on the flat plate were measured. While comparing the experimental values for pressure drop with theoretical ones, it became clear that in most cases, experimental values exceed theoretical ones. The reasons of deviations from ideal theoretical values are roughness

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    The University of Tulsa MCDOUGALL SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM PE-4071 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY Experiment-2 Pipe Pressure Loss January 27, 2015 Mohammed Alshammari Abdulla Abdulla Salman Alhuliali Dear Mr. Stafford, Our group performed the Pressure drop experiment for production Lab on January 27, 2015. The purpose of this experiment was to observe the pressure drop in the piping system for several flow rates to understand relationship between pressure drop and flow regime

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    Group Observation You may ask yourself who is or what is an addict? Most of us do not have to think twice about this question. We know, our whole life and thinking was centered in drugs in one form or another. The getting and using and finding ways and means to get more. We lived to use and use to live. Very simply, an addict is a man or woman whose life is controlled by drugs (Narcotics Anonymous World Services Inc., 1986). This paper will discuss my experience from observing a Narcotic Anonymous

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