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    Abstract In this project, I fabricated thin films of cobalt iron alloy of different thickness by electrodeposition technique and studied the domain and dynamics of the domain walls by taking measurements from magnetic force microscopy (MFM). I measured the roughness by taking measurements from Atomic force microscopy. I characterized the films with XRD which showed the crystal structure of the film. The SEM images of Cobalt iron film exhibited nano crystallized structure and the variation of granular

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    MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a technique using magnetic waves and radio-waves to investigate the human anatomy and physiology. The usage of the magnetic waves protects patients from other harmful effects present in other forms of scans, such as the ionising radiation in CT scans. The process of how an MRI operates is complicated, and involves many principles of Physics, by using the water molecules within the human body to construct a complex, three-dimensional view of the anatomy . The

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    As I throw my old worn out football that my mom gave me when I was little against the sad grey color that was my wall I wonder what it would be like to feel the pressure of the game clock ticking and the offense driving. What it would feel like to be in a locker room getting a pep talk with the coach before a game. What it would be like to have all the pressure on you to execute the play. I wonder what it would be like to play football. Laying on my newly washed green sheets bored having done every

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    Making varsity changed his life and his view of himself. Junior following his dreams teaches the reader that even if you don’t see it in the moment, one thing can change your life and identity. I’ve had many moments that I didn’t know would change my life, but they ended up impacting me in a big way. One moment was when I applied for kindergarten at my old school. I was only three, so I had no idea how important that time would be. I ended up on the waiting list, but I got

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    commercials progress a story that leads to a big “aha moment” or a message. They capture the interest of the audience using a captivating, though curtailed, storyline and make a call to action at the end. That way, viewers will be left thinking about their product or company

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    Abstract: This project deals with the designing a control system for Underwater Gliders. Among the Autonomous underwater vehicles, the most efficient ones are the underwater gliders as they are driven by buoyancy and they spend much of their flight time in stable, steady motion. This project deals with the modelling the control system for efficiently maneuvering the glider using the equations of motion for the underwater glider. After modelling the system it is simulated with various inputs such

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    Energy Efficient Controller Design for Underwater Gliders Maneuvering MEEM 5990 – SPECIAL TOPIC Dr. Nina Mahmoudian Submitted by Anudeep Reddy Karra ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my sincere gratitude towards Dr.Nina Mahmoudian on providing me an opportunity to work on this project. I am grateful for providing an opportunity to work under her and also providing an excellent project mentor like Mr. Barzin Moridian to work with. I would also like to thank Mr.Barzin Moridian for

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    awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his resonance method for recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei. This method was based on measuring the spin of the protons in the atom's core, a phenomenon known as nuclear magnetic moments. From Rabi's work, Paul C. Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield were able to research into magnetic resonance imaging (also known as nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR) and were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2003. Lauterbur,

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    The basic ideas behind any style of karate can in general be reduced to the goal of achieving the most effective movements with the least effort. Specifically, with a strike such as a punch, kick, knife-hand or similar, the karateka attempts to move smoothly through the strikes, conserving energy towards the impact point. When thought about in terms of energy, the most common equation is that of rotational kinetic energy, or KE=(1/2)mv^2 + (1/2)Iω^2. Another way to think about a strike is

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    with drugs and a stranger in the house. The scene is meant to immediately draw the viewer back to the real world, the one Chiron has grown up in. In actuality, Chiron can’t just escape the situation he was born into. The mise-èn-scene used in this moment is meant to demonstrate how the mother is quickly losing grasp of a happy life; trying to escape their reality by any means necessary. The blocking of Paula portrays her as anxious and angry, grabbing what appears to be drugs from her dining table

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