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    organizational changes‚ requires effective addressing resistances to these changes. In terms of organizations resistance to change is a maintenance expression and aversion‚ which is usually caused in response to an attempted change. According to Ansoff (1988)‚ resistance to change is a complex phenomenon that causes unexpected and unjustified delays‚ increased costs and instability in the strategic change process (Polychroniou‚ 2009). Usually the expression "resistance to change" comes from the organization’s

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    Ohms Law

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    Law is the relationship among electric current‚ resistance‚ and voltage. The principle is named after the German scientist George Simon Ohm." –Webster’s Online Dictionary. I will be discussing the uses of Ohm’s Law and why it is so important in everyday electrical problems whether it be simple or not. It is everywhere and used by many whether they notice it or not. Ohms law states that current in amperes is equal to voltage divided by resistance. This form of ohms law is most useful for technicians

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    measurement of the electrical resistance of a material or electronic component‚ usually in ohms. Ohmmeters typically use an ammeter to measure current through the material after it has been given some set voltage by the ohmmeter; the direct-current resistance of the sample can then be directly determined through Ohm’s law. Resistance is measured in ohms. It can be calculated from the potential difference across a component and the current flowing through it. The total resistance of a series circuit is the

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    the inactivation of chloramphenicol through the enzyme acetyltransferases. (Rang et al.‚ 2016). Chloramphenicol resistance are very common in Staphylococcus spp. such as Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Staphylococcus epidermis (S. epidermis). The enzyme that inactivates chloramphenicol appears to be the product of a structural gene on the chloramphenicol plasmid due to the resistance and enzyme activity. (Shaw et al.‚ 1970) The inactivation enzyme was produced by the resistant strains of both

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    A famous boxer and practitioner of peaceful resistance to laws once refused to join the draft for the Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali knew that he was violating the law‚ but he did not perpetuate that he was above the law; he knew the consequences and was fully prepared to accept them. He was arrested and convicted to 5 years in prison‚ and he underwent years of public backlash against his decision. However‚ it was the same war that caused the downfall of Lyndon B. Johnson‚ who-once revered and respected

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    Two different types of procedures were carried out over the course of this experiment: tube inoculation and plate inoculation. We started with plate preparation. Three different lysogeny broth‚ or LB‚ agar plates were prepared for E. coli growth every other week: a control where water was used‚ one for triclosan‚ and one for streptomycin. Using an inoculation loop‚ E. coli was transferred from the test tube to the agar plate. This was done to each plate twice‚ creating a grid-like pattern of bacteria

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    Health Risk on Diabetes

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    glucose in the blood is abnormally high. Also the level of insulin can be low‚ normal‚ or high. The problem with this is that the body does not respond properly to the insulin; the body becomes partially resistant to the effects of insulin. Insulin resistance develops in type 2 diabetes long before the blood sugar starts to rise. This is because the body makes more insulin to compensate. However‚ either the cells that make insulin tire out or the body becomes so resistant to insulin that the blood sugar

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    In a free society‚ it is inevitable for reform to occur.It is a common theme across world history for people to peacefully challenge the decisions of those above them.From the plebeians disobeying the laws of Ancient Rome to the Indian Independence Movement‚ civil disobedience has been among us for so long‚ and each society is able to build off its predecessors’ mistakes.Henry Thoreau inspired generations to come in his essay‚ “Civil Disobedience”‚ and the effect of it was widespread.In fact‚ while

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    Lab Report - Strain Gauge

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    ES180 : Technological Science 1 Strain Gauge Laboratory Report By Akash Sherchan Student I.D. #: 1124433 University of Warwick Summary The strain gauge laboratory session had a lot of aims and one of the main aims was to provide us with experience in using circuits based on operational amplifiers and examine the characteristics of these circuits when they amplify DC signals. Another aim was to also investigate the use and characteristics of resistive strain gauges. The overall objective

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    Physics Ii

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    PHYSICS II ELECTRICITY‚ MAGNETISM‚ SOUND‚ AND LIGHT SERIES CIRCUIT In this unit you’ll begin learning how to analyze circuits. Circuit analysis means looking at a schematic diagram for a circuit and computing the voltage‚ current‚ or power for any component in that circuit. Closely related to the task of circuit analysis is the task of troubleshooting‚ which means figuring out what is wrong in a circuit that is not working correctly. Analyzing and troubleshooting go hand in hand; when a circuit

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