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    Discussion History In 1890, a German physician named Quicke described a neurological condition in which patients had signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure without a brain tumor being present [1]. Between 1927 and 1937, Dr. Dandy, a pioneer of neurosurgery was able to gather the most common signs and symptoms of 22 patients with pseudotumor cerebri [2]. These symptoms included headache, nausea, vomiting, diplopia, dizziness, and loss of vision. It is important to note that the

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    Part:C A-1: Polymer weight averages and molecular distribution: There are two types of molecular averages from which we can , the number average and weight average, which can we calculate by knowing the number of molecules and that weight fractions in the polymer. If we are given numbers of molecules with their molecular weights. Then we can calculate number-average molecular weight (Mn) and weight average molecular weight (Mw). From that, we can get polydispersity index and know it is monodispersed

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    The deformation behavior of metallic glasses is separated in two different stages. Below the glass transition, they reveal an inhomogeneous deformation, which leads to the appearance of discrete and thin shear bands, resulting of its non-hardenable nature (KAWAMURA et al., 1997). However, in the supercooled liquid region, (ΔT), BMGs usually exhibit a drastic reduction of viscosity, and therefore, present a Newtonian flow behavior (WANG et al., 2005), and can retain its amorphous structure even after

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    more stresses appear, which commonly cause the fluid to have a slower flow. These fluids are known as Newtonian fluids, first discovered by Sir Isaac Newton (Groiler Multimedia Encyclopedia). Viscosity is a way to show how much resistance each liquid has to flow in a motion. When forces act upon these liquids, they tend to want to slow down. This is what commonly happens. These liquids that follow the common trend are known as Newtonian fluids, which Sir Isaac Newton first discovered. Solubility

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    documentclass{article} usepackage[top = 1.2in,bottom = 1.2in,left = 1in,right =1in]{geometry} usepackage{graphicx} usepackage{morefloats} usepackage{subfigure} usepackage{color} egin{document} egin{center} Boundary layer analysis of Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal melting surface of paraboloid of revolution in the presence of thermophoresis end{center} egin{center} O. D. Makinde$^1$, N. Sandeep$^2$, T. M. Ajayi$^3$, I. L. Animasaun$^4$\ $^1$Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch

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    instinct of learning from failures and keep on trying until success to expand my boundary of understanding. I am pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering to continue pushing my boundaries to become a top researcher, contributing to the understanding of Fluid Mechanics. With the quality of education and research conducted at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, my ambition to challenge the hurdles becomes attainable. After a setback at my School Certificate Exam, I came to learn about my shortcomings

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    Response of Blood Flow through Stenotic Artery with variable Viscosity- A Non-Newtonian Fluid Model A Dissertation report submitted for the partial fulfillment of the award of degree of Master of Science In Mathematics Submitted By

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    reduced to a set of ODEs; using the generalized Von-Karman similarity transformations; for which finite difference numerical scheme is implemented based on its associated boundary conditions. The influence of the non-Newtonian fluid characteristics on the distributions of fluid velocity components, temperature and concentration of suspended nanoparticles has been analyzed. The significant effects of thermal radiation, Brownian motion and thermophoresis phenomenon on the

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    CBF has hired you to help determine why they are not able to produce the 1,000 boards per day. 1. What type of process flow structure is CBF using? The company is using a batch shop process flow structure. CBF, Inc. bases its board fabrication process on the average job size or on its typical order. This means that the company proceeds with the manufacturing process in batches so as to meet the specific requirements per order. The typical contract that the company currently gets is 60 boards

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    City University London Fluid Flow in a Duct of Varying Cross-Section Report: Khurshidanjum Pathan, Group A1a Abstract: The experiment is carried out to demonstrate the relation between pressure and fluid velocity in a duct of varying cross-section by using Bernoulli’s equation and continuity equation.(1) Bernoulli’s equation relates the pressure to the velocity for a fluid of constant density flowing in a Venturi tube. Static head, normalised head and percentage of errors were calculated using

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