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    The five key factors the model uses to identify and evaluate potential opportunities and risk are risk of entry by potential competitors, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of buyers and intensity of rivalry among established firms. As for The Co-operative, I consider that they barely have risk of entry by potential competitors. The most important reason is the price of products. Just I mentioned above, this grocery retailer tend to create strategy of low price

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    roller coaster competition that include the use of only gravity to get from the beginning to the end of the track, so a structure will be built to present overall knowledge on kinetic and potential energy, as well as calculations. Relating to other fields, this project requires knowledge on kinetic and potential energy, especially while transitioning from one stage to the next while keeping the total mechanical energy the same at all points (Annenberg, 2014). The overall structure will be tested on

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    The brain is vulnerable, and is susceptible to mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs). A person’s head jerks forward and back; this rapid change in acceleration causes a concussion because of impact. Examples of impact injuries that frequently occur in athletics are collisions, falls, and bumps to the head. Regardless of how a person sustains a concussion, her brain collides with ridges in her skull. Although the purpose of a skull is to protect the brain; the fusion of bones in a person’s skull creates

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    2017). The neuron’s membrane has a resting potential with concentrations of Na+ and Cl- concentrated on the outside of the membrane and K+ on the inside of the membrane. With the arrival of an excitatory impulse, Na+ channels are opened. Na+ ions move across the membrane through these channels resulting in depolarization. The depolarization creates a chain reaction of propagated action potential that travels along the membrane of the neuron. This action potential travels to the end of the neuron where

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    Bupivacaine hydrochloride (generic name) is an injectable, amide group local anaesthetic drug (class). In New Zealand this drug is marketed under the trade names Marcain, Marcain spinal and for veterinary use as Bucaine (Bullock and Manias, 2013). When in combination with a vasoconstrictor such as adrenaline, it is available as Marcain dental or Marcain with adrenaline. It is also available as Bupafen when in combination with fentanyl (MIMS, 2013). Other trade names include; Sensorcaine, Sensorcaine

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    item has reached the standards set down by the BSI and will be a safe for the expected life of the item. (c) (i) The energy on impact is calculated by using the following equations: Potential Energy (PE) = mass x gravity x height This gives the potential energy at the height when

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    Pathophysiology of Epilepsy An electrical impulse carrying a neuronal message is called an action potential. During action potential, the neural membrane allows a net positive inflow of ions into the cell and negatively charged ions out of the cell. This causes a voltage change in the neuronal membrane which is also known as depolarization. Ions that participate in establishing an action potential are sodium, potassium, calcium and chloride. In a normal brain, hyper excitability of neurons is achieved

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    Glia Function

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    located in cytoplasm, which gives neurons an electrical charge when a neuron is not sending a message, known as the resting potential (-). Ion channels only allow certain ions in and out of the cell and can open or close depending on input received from other neurons. When positively charged information (excitatory) is received from other neurons it is called the action potential, during this phase sodium is allowed through the ion

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    ABC company has recently hired me as the new Corporate Comptroller. They are a company that specializes in the production of cedar roofing and siding shingles. The company is looking to reach $3 million over the course of the next 3 years. Recently sales have reached $1.2 million so the company is looking at a $1.7 million increase in 3 years. My job is to develop a new plan that incorporates using shingle scrap materials to build cedar houses. Incorporating this new plan will comes with it’s

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    Locked In Syndrome

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    can show potential damage to the pons as well as magnetic resonance angiography, which can show whether or not there are blood clots in the arteries of the brainstem. In addition, these tests can be used to determine if there is damage in other parts of the brain as well. Other tests that can be used to diagnose this disease are: electroencephalogram (EEG), which measures the electrical activity of the brain revealing the brain activity and sleep-wake cycles of patients and evoked potentials, tests

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