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    Investigating Electromagnets Aim: The aim of the experiment is to investigate what affects the strength of an electromagnet. Hypothesis: The more coils and electricity the more powerful the electromagnet becomes. Prediction: When the voltage of electricity is increased I think that the nail will have more magnetism allowing it to attract more paper clips‚ because with more voltage going through the circuit‚ it can then make the electromagnet stronger. Variables: Independent The independent

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    Investigating Functionalism Functionalism is a theory about the nature of mental states. According to functionalism‚ mental states are functional states that are defined by their functional roles (causal relations to other things) rather than their intrinsic qualities. To illustrate the difference between the two ways of defining something‚ entities such as clocks (to display time) and calculators (to manipulate numbers) are defined functionally‚ whereas entities such as water (H2O) and gold (Au)

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    Carotid Artery Disease and Stroke Oxygenated blood is carried from the heart to the face and brain by the carotid arteries one on each side of the neck. The carotid arteries (common) bifurcate and become the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the external carotid artery (ECA). Blood supply to the brain is mainly through the internal carotid artery and the vertebral arteries (1). Blood flow to the brain is affected by carotid artery disease. Carotid artery disease is the narrowing (stenosis) or

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    A varicose vein is a superficial vein with a faulty valve. The calf muscles squeezes the deep veins in the leg and pressure is reduced in the superficial veins. These superficial veins are fitted with special one-way valves to prevent the blood running backwards. The weight of blood in the vein is conciderable especially while standing still and the blood flow is against gravity. and blood is allowed to pool stretching the walls of the veins which damage the valves resulting in the lumen being unable

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    Maths Notes Maths Notes for Shear and Stretch Stretch • The transformation consists of:o o • The invariant line Scale factor For stretch‚ the transformation takes place perpendicular to the invariant line. • Scale factor(K) = 4 3 2 1 -2 -1 0 -1 -2 -3 1 2 3 = Y 4 X Invariant line In the above example‚ the x-axis is the invariant line and the object lies on (1‚1). Thus‚ =1 The scale factor is given to us as K = 3 1 Maths Notes Thus‚ acc. to the formula given

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    Investigating Marketing Unit 3 Applied Business Introduction This piece of coursework is for my Unit 3 Applied Business. The coursework involves investigating marketing within a chosen business. The business I have chosen to investigate is Kitchen‚ a small business located in Snaith. The aim of my coursework is to evaluate the marketing strategy used by Kitchen to sell bakery and deli produce and also to operate a café. To investigate my chosen business I will give a brief background to Kitchen

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    A Review of ‘Strategy as Stretch and Leverage’ – By Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad URN: 6029471 Word Count: 1647 A Review of ‘Strategy as Stretch and Leverage’ – By Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad This review will focus on the article ‘Strategy as Stretch and Leverage’ by Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad (1993). This review will identify the arguments made in the article and then place it within the context of one of the key debates in strategy academia. The review will then investigate the underlying

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a disorder that result’s‚ when blood clot formed in deep veins of the lower and upper extremities‚ mainly lower extremities. It is life treating disorder due to the probability of a clot letting loss and traveling to the lung causing pulmonary embolism. DPT can be symptomatic or a symptomatic. Some of the symptoms of DVT are: pain‚ and swelling of the legs. There are many reasons DVT‚ develops some of them are bed rest following surgery or accident or any kind of blood

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    Describe the components of Stretch ’r Wings sales approach. This company’s sales approach is well put together. I say this because when you get to section 5 ( Strategy and Implementation Summary)‚ you see everything that an investor would want to see in a business plan. Let’s start with the Competitive Edge which breaks down the company’s product and features like an Aluminum frame and also explain some of their competitors product so the investor that the plan is presented to can compare and

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    Mrs White Varicose Veins

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    a) As the veins are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood to the heart‚ they are most often working against gravity. The blood is prevented from reversing direction through large venous valves. However‚ if the pressure applied downwards on these valves is great enough and applied for a significant period of time‚ such in the case of prolonged periods of standing‚ the edges of the veins can become distended and eventually prevent the edges of the valves from successfully sealing. Varicosities

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