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    lubricates moving metal parts that would otherwise grind together. As you drive‚ the oil pump circulates oil within your engine and the oil filter catches the deposits that build up over time. The oil filter performs its own type of car maintenance by keeping the oil clean. But as the oil gets older‚ the number of deposits in the oil continues to build and the filter is unable to extract all of the material. When this happens‚ the color of the oil changes and it indicates the oil should be changed.

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    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECTS FINAL STATUS REPORT SUBMITTED BY Bennett Lee | Ethan Aaron | Mike Steltenkamp Group #9 May 6‚ 2013 1|P a ge MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECTS FINAL STATUS REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 OVERALL DESIGN....................

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    persuade it’s left completely exposed. Alice Bailey and Laura Tallman’s article‚ “Internet filters are gates‚ not erasers‚ to protect kids in library” which appeared in 2009 in The Press Democrat‚ exemplifies an argument that attempts to persuade while lacking credibility‚ reason and accountability. The focus of Bailey and Tallman’s article is to persuade the reader to support the idea of internet filters in public libraries in attempt to protect children from pornographic images‚ to which they claim

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    different polarities and may be different colors. Mixed pigments can be separated using chromatography paper. Chromatography paper is able to separate mixed pigments due to their polarity and solubility. Pigments of chlorophyll a‚ chlorophyll b and beta carotene will be separated on chromatography paper because each has its own polarity and solubility‚ which results in different distance traveled up the paper. Beta carotene is non-polar so it travels the highest distance‚ followed by chlorophyll a. Chlorophyll

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    students learn efficiently‚ expect to become mature‚ and use their time adequately if schools continue to block an excessive amount of sites? Web filters in high schools are too restrictive and as a result the new technology given to students is not helping. As mentioned before‚ students are not able to learn efficiently with all of the internet filters. Youtube has many educational videos on various subjects‚ however in most schools

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    implementation. 4. Provide C++ software overview. 2 What is a Kalman Filter and What Can It Do? A Kalman filter is an optimal estimator - ie infers parameters of interest from indirect‚ inaccurate and uncertain observations. It is recursive so that new measurements can be processed as they arrive. (cf batch processing where all data must be present). Optimal in what sense? If all noise is Gaussian‚ the Kalman filter minimises the mean square error of the estimated parameters. 3 What

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    Supply Chain Management in the Pulp and Paper Industry Dick Carlsson Södra Cell International AB‚ SE-351 89 Växjö‚ Sweden Sophie D’Amours FOR@C‚ CIRRELT‚ Université Laval‚ G1K 7P4‚ Québec‚ Canada Alain Martel FOR@C‚ CIRRELT‚ Université Laval‚ G1K 7P4‚ Québec‚ Canada Mikael Rönnqvist The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration‚ NO-5045 Bergen‚ Norway October 2006 Working Paper DT-2006-AM-3 Interuniversity Research Center on Enterprise Networks‚ Logistics and Transportation

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    2008 → John Dragasevich (president)‚ small water filtration company based out of Toronto‚ Ontario‚ considering expansion‚ increasingly strict regulations on wastewater management implemented by government‚ invest in new technology (membrane biological reactors)? Industry: → increased demand for water and water treatment‚ trend expected to continue → market projections reaching $348 billion → demand growing for safe drinking water in developing countries → sustainability challenges and advancements

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    After taking several opportunities to study the different images provided in the assignment‚ I came to the realization that I didn’t fully understand what my writing process consisted of. When I look at the actual “writing” that I have done over the course of the last several years‚ it mainly contains Facebook status updates‚ letters to teachers‚ emails‚ blog posts‚ and product reviews for several online marketing companies. I haven’t written essays‚ journal entries or any kind of “story” in a

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    Ideally‚ the percent yield should be 100%‚ as this means that you have recovered 100% of that material. A yield over 100% would mean that the substance still has some traces of another material that is adding additional mass. Ex. The iron filings having some sand particles leftover. A yield under 100% would mean that some of the substance was not recovered‚ it could have been lost (spilled) or found in another substance (not separated completely). The percent yields may give some insight into what

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