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    transfection vectors and/or genetically modified cells. Mechanical integrity and integration Sufficient to support or match surrounding native tissue at site of implantation, as well as mediate mechanical stimulus to cells during loading. Structural anisotropy Promote native anisotropic tissue structure. Size and Shape Reproducibly create scaffold of clinically relevant size and shape. Surgical application Preferably allow minimally invasive techniques using injectable/flexible scaffold

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    Application of Contemporary Cognitive Behavioral Theory to Borderline Personality Disorder Student Name Institutional affiliation   Cognitive Behavioral Theory of Borderline Personality Disorder Introduction Borderline Personality Disorder is a major mental condition that affects the ability of a person to manage emotions effectively. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) usually starts in early adulthood or adolescence. People suffering from BPD may appear to be leading normal lives, but in the

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    1 Biomaterial Analysis of the Edwards SAPIEN XT Transcatheter Heart Valve Paul Borowick Grant Gangeness Shawn Hong Alex Nelson Contact info borow069@umn.edu gange024@umn.edu hongx079@umn.edu nels8100@umn.edu BMEN 3311: Biomaterials Date May 8, 2015 Professor Wei Shen 2 General Description of Edwards SAPIEN XT Transcatheter Heart Valve. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), or Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), is a relatively new surgical procedure to combat aortic stenosis

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    Synthesis, Recrystallization of β-D-Glucose Pentaacetate from its Original D-Glucose and it comparison with literature though Melting point, TLC, IR, 1H and 13C NMR Abstract: The synthesis of the product: β-D-glucose pentaacetate is done though the acetylation using acetic anhydride with D-glucose with the help of sodium acetate. The recrystallization of the product is done though a polar solvent like water. The Result of this experiment has a percentage yield of 61% and analytical methods

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    Pulsars are highly magnetised, rapidly spinning (the spin period ranging from a few milliseconds to a few seconds) neutron stars, which are the end products of the evolutionary stages of massive stars after supernova explosions. As the star collapses, the density becomes large, giving rise to a star consisting mainly of neutrons, with $\sim$ 1.4 {\Msun} and a radius of $\sim$ 10 km \citep{Lattimer13}. They have inferred surface magnetic fields of the order of 10$^{11}$ - $10^{13}$ G \citep{Beskin}

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    8.1 Internet Addiction There is not a clear stated definition of digital addiction however Shaw and Black (2008) characterize Internet addiction by excessive or poorly preoccupations, urges or behaviours regarding computer use and internet access that lead to impairment or distress. However as the term addict is a strong description DA is seen as a general misuse of the internet in various forms, as no formal definition exists the author sees the disorder as problematic computer usage resulting in

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    Multi-feature advanced support vector machine method for classification of polarimetric synthetic aperture radar data Purnima Arora1, Dr.Paras Chawla2, Gaurav Malik3 1,2,3Electronics & Communication Engineering, Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Radaur, Yamunanagar, Haryana, India-135133, E-mail: 1purnima5142@jmit.ac.in; paraschawla@jmit.ac.in2; 3gauravmalikece@gmail.com Abstract— Support Vector Machine (SVM) is regarded as a good alternative of the traditional

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    University of Texas at Arlington EE5380: Principles of Photonics & Optical Engineering EXTRA CREDIT Supriya Kavilkar 100 109 5019 15 August 2015  Absorption coefficient The absorption coefficient decides how far into a material, the light of a particular wavelength can penetrate before it is absorbed. The photons that have an energy above the band gap, depends on the wavelength and its absorption coefficient is not constant. The likelihood of retaining a photon relies on upon the probability

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    INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY   Radiation has been an ever present ingredient in the evolution of life on the Earth. It is not something new, invented by the ingenuity of man in the technological age, it has always been there. INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF RADIATION THERAPY THE DISCOVERY OF ROENTGEN RAYS AND RADIOACTIVITY On Friday, November 8, 1895, while passing an electric current through a Hittorf-Crookes high- vacuum tube, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen noticed a light coming from a workbench

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    Non-Traditional Machining

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    Solutions for Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing, 3/e (published by Wiley) © MPGroover 2007 26 NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING AND THERMAL CUTTING PROCESSES Review Questions 26.1 Why are the nontraditional material removal processes important? Answer. Reasons for importance of are nontraditional material removal processes (1) the need to shape new metal alloys and non-metals that are difficult to machine by conventional processes; (2) the requirement of unusual and complex workpart geometries; and (3)

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