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    Pt1420 Unit 5

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    assign them to the properties that came along with the signal. Some of the controls used by me can be found below. The Analog Gauge was used to display element for symbol values within a defined value range. As in figure 3.8 I used it to display the speed of the vehicle. I then assigned the minimum and maximum values for it, so as to define its range. Figure 3.8: Analog Gauge  Progress Bar - The Progress Bar is used to display a value within a defined value range in the form of a bar. I used the

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    he observed the fuel gauge was missing approximately ¼ tank of gasoline. Stokes stated he owned the vehicle, but allowed his neighbor to drive the truck. Stokes contacted his neighbor and asked how much gasoline he put in the fuel tank on 05/30/2016. The neighbor said he filled the fuel tank on the truck to read ¾ of a tank of gas. Stokes confirmed there was ¾ of a tank of gas in the truck on 05/30/2016 when he parked the vehicle in his driveway. He observed the fuel gauge readout at ¾ of a tank

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    Liver Biopsy

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nowadays in the United States, liver disease is a major health burden. In 2011, it was the 12th leading cause of death 1. Liver investigation techniques has been changed over the past years. Liver biopsy (LB) was the vital technique of liver examination for about 50 years 2,3. It is used for diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring the therapeutic effects of liver disease 3. In addition, liver transplantation is a new indication for LB

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    corresponds to a standard deviation of 4.81 GPa, which is summarized in Tab. 3. The specimen ID1 and ID3, which have different gauge lengths, widths and thickness and strain rate, are almost the same indicating that the gauge length may not have an effect on modulus, which is clearly shown in Fig. 6 and Tab. 3. Comparing the specimens ID1 and ID2, which have the same gauge length of 80 mm with strain rate 0.00007s-1 but different specimen orientation, it is seen that the modulus in longitudinal direction

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    Flood Assessment

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    historic and extrapolated Stream Gauge Data Worksheet, as well as a graph of the Discharge Frequency Curve expected on Clearwater River. The report will provide Hazard city with my scientific analysis, conclusions, and provide recommendations concerning potential flood damages. METHOLODOGY The methodology used was to utilize the Recurrence Interval formula (R) = (N+1)/M, to determine the recurrence interval and magnitude of historical floods provided on the Stream Gauge Data of Peak Flood Discharges

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    are classified as ¨the power gears,¨ because those gears produce the most power the fastest. Even though they produce more power than other gears, they require to be shifted faster due to the RPMs. RPMs stand for revolutions per minute and the RPM gauge tells you how many revolutions the engine makes

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    Results 1) Preoperative Data This study included 59 eyes of 58 patients with mean age ± standard deviation (SD) of 54±11 years, and a range from 25 up to 70 years. The male to female ratio was nearly 2:1. Table 1 summarizes the preoperative visual acuity and IOP. 2) Intraoperative complications Table 2 summarizes the intraoperative complications which can be attributed to the 20-G transconjunctival trocar system. More than 75% of our cases did not develop any intraoperative complications. Complications

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    Conventional techniques which have been lasting for so long will not provide the high resolutions needed for new and advancing designs for the measurements of different quantities, mainly strain. Some of the conventional methods like Classic foil strain gauges and accelerometers have been trusted and used for several years to measure the strains on various buildings, air planes, human body, and many others, which end up failing during harsh conditions. Fiber optic strain sensors will not fail whereas the

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    1-Motivational inclinations can influence gauges and figures at whatever point chiefs trust that the amounts communicated may influence them by and by. For instance, administrators may have a motivator to exaggerate profitability figures to lessen the hazard that the capital dollars designated to their specialty units will be diminished. More unobtrusive predisposition additionally influences gauges gave from chiefs, and the impact can rely upon the person. Task supervisors who endeavor to appear

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    For a adult they have to use a 18-25 gauge which a 18 is a thicker needle .The needles are exactly 1 inch long which is how long till the needle can reach the main vein in the arm .A 18 gauge needle is thicker because it is mostly used for blood donations .All though it can get the blood out alot faster than a normal sized needle can .when they take your blood

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