SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING YEAR 3 MECHATRONICS ASSIGNMENT LAB REPORT Reading an Analogue Voltage from a Potentiometer to turn a Motor on and off with reading of 40 Assignment 2 Owais Jahanzeb BENG Mechanical Engineering with buissness Lecturer: Dr. Tom Shenton Aim & Objectives The aim of this lab is to develop a functioning program for the PICDEM board to read an analogue signal from a potentiometer and turning a motor on or off if the signal exceeds a certain limit. The program
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Review of Clinical Signs Murphy’s Sign of Cholecystitis Series Editor and Contributing Author: Frank L. Urbano, MD Contributing Author: MaryBeth Carroll, RN, BSN C holecystitis is a common condition that results from inflammatory, infectious, metabolic, neoplastic, and congenital disorders. The greatest incidence of acute cholecystitis occurs in adults 30 to 80 years of age. There is a 2 times greater incidence of gallstones in women than in men.1 Cholecystitis is characterized by a recurring
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Communication Style Case Study University of Phoenix HCS/350 Communication Style Case Study In communicating, “The words you choose and the way in which they are delivered to the delegate make the difference between a successful and a frustrating episode in delegation” (Hansten & Jackson, 2009). The three communication styles in the case studies are passive, aggressive, and assertive. An analysis of the first scenario reveals that Robin, RN, used aggressive communication
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this case the message sender is the police vehicle. This is a very effective form of demonstrative communication. You know as the receiver of the message that if you decide to disobey any traffic laws that you probably will get a ticket and that presence of the police car effectively causes you to obey the traffic laws. In a case like there is no verbal communication between you and the officer. The whole encounter was a nonverbal and unwritten form of communication. When we look at this
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Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 July 28, 2013 Jamey Pippert Abstract Demonstrative communication encompasses non-verbal forms of communication. Some of the most used are facial expressions, gestures, body language/ posture. With one or all of these we can communicate our message to others without saying a word. Non-verbal communication adds emphasis and meaning to verbal communication. Demonstrative Communication You may not know it but you use demonstrative communication or non-verbal
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Python, and Java There are a few rules. When naming in Visual Basic, the name cannot exceed 255 characters in length. The name must contain a letter as the first character, and finally, the name cannot contain a; space, period, exclamation mark, dollar sign, or @, &, and # character in the name. When naming in Python all the characters and the name must begin with a letter or underscore. No other characters can be used. Variable names are Case Sensitive, and certain words are reserved. These words
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AMBUYOC, Harold R. June 19, 2014 BSBA- FM 2A COMM102 1. Define the following: a. Oral Communication- Oral communication is the process of verbally transmitting information and ideas from one individual or group to another. Oral communication can be either formal or informal. Examples of informal oral communication include face-to-face conversations, telephone conversations, or discussions that take place at business meetings. More formal types of oral communication
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Team Project Week 1 Topic and Outline Group Grade Team Name/Topic: Group Members’ Names: Includes a clearly stated thesis statement /20 Outline has sufficient detail with at least 2 levels of headings. All sections have been included and assigned. /20 Spelling and grammar /10 Please Note: I reserve the right to deduct points from individual team members for lack of participation, late participation, and/or quality of work that does not meet expectations. It is important
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Some people think that their lives are hard and full of disappointment; well I am one of those people. No matter how hard you try, Thers , I still face problems. It is as if my life is an ocean of endless problems and disappointments; however one of the disappointments I have faced happens to be the most interesting part of my life. I had been learning how to drive for five month. I was spending part of my life in the car, but I kept up with that to get my license and enjoy the freedom of being able
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challenges at first before they learn sign language and learn how toaccommodate their child. If parents don’t know how to properly communicate with theirchild, they will have problems raising them. With communication problems will cometrouble because they wont know how to scold their child or tell them when they are doingwrong, make their child feel included and a part of the family, and be a normal lovingparent. The sooner parents familiarize themselves with deaf culture, sign language, andall of the available
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