... resultant force is to be F1, directed along the keel aa as shown, determine the magnitudes of forces T and P acting ineach rope and the angle θ of P so that the magnitude of P is a minimum T acts ... - Statics Chapter Problem 2-27 The beam is to be hoisted using two chains Determine the magnitudes of forces FA and FB acting on each chain in order to develop a resultant force T directed along ... Chapter Problem 1-19 Evaluate eachofthefollowingto three significant figures and express each answer in SI units using an appropriate prefix: (a) a 1/b1, (b) a2 b2/c2, (c) a3 b3 Units Used: μm...
... link the paragraph tothe rest ofthe essay? This means you have to look for a turning point inthe paragraph a place where the topic shifts toa new idea Effective Organization of Ideas Paragraphs ... worded: The author wishes to divide paragraph into two paragraphs After which sentence should the author begin a new paragraph? Which ofthefollowing sentences, if added tothe end of paragraph ... beginning ofthe essay, and the rest ofthe essay serves to develop and support that idea The same happens on the paragraph level; each paragraph has one main idea, often expressed ina topic sentence...
... American Indians across North America C Ceremonies and rituals of American Indians D The way of life of American Indian tribes in early North America Question 72 According tothe passage, the Hopi ... that differs from the rest inthe position ofthe main stress ineachofthefollowing questions wandered the dry and mountainous lands between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean They gathered ... used tomake their clothing and the covering of their tents and tepees Question 71 What does the passage mainly discuss? AThe architecture of early America Indian buildings B The movement of American...
... by the weather A Because ofthe bad weather, our excursion to London was put off later B Our plans for an excursion to London have fallen through because the weather was so bad C The bad weather ... seems to be a physical basis for them All people react inthe same way to certain exciting situations by breathing more rapidly and experiencing increased heart rates Facial expressions of basic ... blanks The first traffic signal was invented by a railway signaling engineer It was installed (61) _ the Houses of Parliament in 1868 It (62) like any railway signal ofthe time, and...
... by the varying quantities of water inthe samples Corrections due to varying water content have not been made in these data Evolved gas (EG) analysis of sample 49 indicated that water was the ... the disodium salt Acetone was then added tomakea 70/30 acetone/water solution The solution was cooled to precipitate and isolate the solids as a wetcake Inthefollowing discussions, generalizations ... vertical X-ray beam path through the center ofthe sample and reference sensors ofthe DSC cell Thermal isolation was maintained by using beryllium metal foil to seal the X-ray optical path identification...
... dividing datasets during 10-fold cross-validation into training and test subsets with the ratio of 9:1 we randomly split the data into training, validation and test sets with the ratio of 8:1:1 ... experience in terms of training set size We want to remind the reader that our two algorithms are aimed at small datasets We randomly split each dataset into 10 subsets where each subset was a test ... set and the corresponding remaining sets were merged toa training set We kept the labels ofthe training set to determine model parameters through maximum likelihood estimates and applied each...
... influence the way in which people can access and make use of their assets Natural capital Natural capital is the quality and quantity of natural resources that are available to people and above all, the ... interchangeable For example, natural capital may be the basis for financial capital (land as collateral that can be used to obtain a loan) Or natural capital might be linked to social capital In many ... rural appraisal (RRA) approach to initial project preparation was developed By the end ofthe decade, there was a range of RRA methods and approaches available which then gave rise to participatory...
... Garnet, Catesby, and Tresham sent Thomas Winter into Spain, with a view to obtaining assistance from the Spanish monarch against England It was always found inthe projected invasions of England, ... two years before the sailing ofthe Spanish Armada As early as the reign of Edward the First, the bringing inofa bull from Rome against any ofthe king's subjects, without permission, was adjudged ... adjudged to be treason; so that Garnet was a traitor by the ancient laws ofthe land, for the bulls against King James were committed tothe keeping of that individual The attorney-general had declared,...
... conformers the central area ofeachofthe two orthogonal b-sheets, that make up the b-barrel inthe native protein, are retained This is interesting as the two parts ofthe polypeptide chain that form ... that make contacts to bound retinol inthe native state, and triangles show the residues that are involved in binding to TTR The solvent accessible surface area ofthe side chains has been calculated ... conserved interactions inthe intracellular lipid-binding protein family [41] Proteins in this family are similar tothe lipocalins having a b-barrel structure However, the proteins are in general smaller...
... quantitative index ofthe cartilage regeneration Histological analysis After ultrasonic evaluation, each cartilage sample was divided in two along a sagittal plane usinga diamond band saw (EXAKT ... maintained in stainless-steel cages The rabbits were anesthetized with a mixture of ketamine (50 mg/ml) and xylazine (20 mg/ml) at a ratio of 2:1, via a dose of ml/kg injected intramuscularly into ... and had numerous cylindrical boreholes (Fig 1), and within the scaffold the cells lay ina uniform array at the palisade The average pore size inthe unit area on the top surface ofthe scaffold...
... contributors tothe review and editing ofthe manuscript NF was the main pathologist and revised the manuscript AKS made the strategic plan and gave the final approval All authors read and approved the ... injury are an ill-defined contour ofthe gallbladder wall, a mass effect on the duodenum, highattenuation intraluminal material (blood), a thickened gallbladder wall, and a collapsed gallbladder in ... a pacemaker An exploratory laparotomy was performed five hours after admission, although our patient remained hemodynamically stable During the laparotomy, a moderate amount of fresh blood was...
... team including a qualitative methodologist Results A total of 42 pediatric patients (64% female and 36% male; average age of 12 years) and parents (84% mothers and 16% fathers) participated in ... cultural background, and time since transplantation Given our data collection strategy across distinct regions (eastern Canada [Halifax], central Canada [Toronto], western Canada [Edmonton], the ... restrictions, and pain They discussed the importance of pursuing health-promoting behaviors such as maintaining a healthy diet, consistency of medication administration, and exercise Although participants...
... this article as: Palmer and Franklyn: Assessment ofthe effects and limitations ofthe 1998 to 2008 Abbreviated Injury Scale map usinga large population-based dataset Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, ... patients in evaluating changes in major trauma classification are Table Victorian major trauma criteria met using AIS98 and (mapped) AIS08 Criteria met using AIS98 Patients (Projected) criteria met using ... between data coded using AIS98 and data coded using AIS05/08 in terms ofthe number of patients classified as ‘major trauma’ - an important, if often arbitrary discriminator between severely and less...
... on Scandinavian MTOS and Trauma Registry: Feasibility of comparing core data from existing trauma registries in Scandinavia Reaching for a Scandinavian major trauma outcome study (MTOS) Scand ... System characteristic descriptors Data variable no Data variable name Type of data Data variable categories or values Definition of data variable 24 Time from alarm to hospital arrival Continuous ... Process mapping variables are intended to describe trauma care at an individual trauma centre (e.g., what happens toa patient after a major trauma); these are used for documentation ofthe patient...
... combination of such databases, the management of missing data and the sensible exploration of large-scale data For now, both approaches are valid A robust, clearly defined core dataset common to ... product administration can all be tagged electronically, as can the patient's position within the hospital Other databases, such as ICU, pathology and radiology systems already collect much ofthe ... equipment and infrastructure Prehospital data can be downloaded wirelessly from a paramedic's PDA as soon as they come within wireless range ofthe admitting hospital Physiological data, drug and blood...
... the disease incidence rises, increasing the evolutionary advantage of carrying the tolerance genes, without leading to genetic changes inthe parasite population Other extensions ofthe HMM are ... the biases inthe estimates over a wide range of values for the simulated parameters Overall, estimates of means and variances were rather insensitive tothe values ofthe corresponding simulated ... biomarkers assumed to be dependent upon the genetic make- up ofthe cows The fit ofthe HMM was assessed on simulated data based on parameters obtained ina survey of clinical mastitis cases Bayesian estimates...
... testing in failure analysis laboratory, quality analysis laboratory, as well as recording tests and demonstration As the areal density of HDDs approach Tb /in2 , improved media testing and HDI characterization ... Multifunctional Spinstand The primary functionality ofa spinstand is to integrate both head and media for magnetic recording tests Basic components ofa spinstand include an air bearing spindle, a load/unload ... travel range of 100 mm The positions in HDD are in polar coordinates and the slider is attached to an actuator arm which also moves according tothe magnitude and direction of current flow in the...
... than the 20-year average annual rainfall, and the normal years have approximately the 20-year average annual rainfall The average water shortages were obtained usingthe long-term reservoir operation ... operations during the 20-year period In Table 4, the drought years have much smaller annual rainfall than the 20-year average annual rainfall, the wet years have much larger annual rainfall than ... is the water storage limit to be maintained at the end ofthe wet season to avoid long-term water shortage inthe next dry season, W0Dry is the water storage limit that must be maintained at the...
... supply and the coil Both these parts of energy pulsate and cause voltage fluctuations ofthe capacitors The capacitors must maintain the voltage within a range; therefore the capacitors must store ... order to maintain the voltage within the range of several percent On the other hand, the capacitor of MERS only stores the energy of one cycle The capacitor of MERS discharges all of its charge and ... energy as large as several times of both these parts of energy By using MERS, the energy which makes a round trip does not affect tothe capacitors but relates tothe capacitor of MERS The capacitors...