“If I had thought about it, I wouldn't have done the experiment. The literature was full of examples that said you can't do this.” - Spencer Silver on the work that led to the unique adhesives for 3-M Post-It Notepads. Innovation has been described by The Oxford Dictionary as the introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something. The Post-it Note is a product so conceptually simple, that in the technologically advanced time we live in, we have been almost desensitised to its brilliant
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supplementation b. Combining Protein Supplementation 5. Cellular Respiration & Effect on Weight Training a. Glycolysis b. Aerobic Respiration c. Anaerobic Respiration (inc. lactic acid) d. Carbohydrate Loading 6. Creatine Supplementation a. An Introduction b. Lab: Effect of Phosphocreatine on Lactic Acid 7. Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids a. Reactions within the Body involving steroids b. Side Effects of Steroid Intake c. Detecting Steroids in the Human Body 8. Conclusion 9. Works Cited 10. Miscellaneous Bodybuilding
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Pursuing a career in the veterinary field can be the best option for someone who can’t seem to decide between studying animal or human medicine. A veterinary career will give one the perfect opportunity to protect both animals and humans (“Veterinarians: Protecting the Health of Animals and People”). Veterinarians are very involved in human and animal medicine, which does indicate a serious amount of hard work. There are a variety of practices in the veterinary field that are available to an individual
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Holistic Account of Care for a Patient or Client with Complex Needs What are complex needs? Who has them? It could be argued that everyone's needs are complex and as such, complex needs have been difficult to define (Rosengard et al., 2007). This essay intends to use literature to outline a systematic and holistic approach to care of a patient's complex needs. The nursing process and its framework of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation will be utilised to provide a patient centred
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Cynthia Decker Bio-101 Andrew Walsh August 3, 2013 The Prokaryotic Kingdoms The first kingdom I would like to talk about in the Prokaryotic Evolution is the Bacteria Kingdom. There are many different bacteria in this world, some are bad which cause sickness and disease and some, surprisingly, can be beneficial in today’s world. First, let’s take a look at some bad bacteria, and what can happen when we come across it. There are bacteria and other organisms that cause disease
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Network Security Clint Tipps September 21, 2014 ISSC340/ APUS Prof. Bryan Jensen Abstract This paper will cover several aspects of network security. Numerous different aspects of wired and wireless network security, including protocols applied to secure a network, penetration testing, digital forensics, and network hardening will be covered. There are numerous methods for providing security to a network, and even more to gain access to one. The challenge is to be one step ahead of anyone
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Credit hours: 4.5 Contact /Instructional hours: 34 Theory, 22 Lab Prerequisite: NT1210 Introduction to Networking or equivalent Course Revision Table Change Date Updated Section Change Description Change Rationale Implementation Quarter 07/18/2011 All New Curriculum New Curriculum September 2011 02/19/2013 All Updated labs across the course to map the 2nd edition of lab manual Immediately 02/27/2013 Midterm and Final Examination Answer Keys Added examination
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Introduction This lab deals with the concept of frequency response. During steady state, sinusoidal inputs to a linear system will generate sinusoidal responses of the same frequency, but of different amplitude and phase angles. This is due to a time lag between input and output generated. These differences are functions of frequency. In this experiment, the frequency response test is used to identify the (linear) dynamics of a plant. It is performed by inputting a sinusoidal signal and comparing
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Experiment 101 RESOLUTION OF FORCES In this experiment, we determined the resultant and equilibrant of system of forces using the force table given and after gathering the data, we compared them with the different methods involved. The main material we used in this experiment is called force table. It has system of strings with varying tensions that act concurrently. It also has 4 pcs of super pulley with clamp and 4 pcs of mass hanger which weigh 5 grams each. There is a ring in the center of
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-3.4 53 -$1.24 +$90 -21 +4 + 1/2 0 -50% Integers • Integers are whole numbers that describe opposite ideas in mathematics. • Integers can either be negative(-), positive(+) or zero. • The integer zero is neutral. It is neither positive nor negative, but is an integer. • Integers can be represented on a number line, which can help us understand the valve of the integer. Positive Integers • Are to the right of zero • Are valued greater than zero. • Express ideas of up
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