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    2. New Product Description 2.1 Features Our company produced a camera with a new concept‚ which is called mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC)‚ and the name of product is CV-3. The new coming from the old is better than old. The CV-3 which design derived from the digital camera explains this meaning perfectly. Our products have many features‚ and I will list some key features as flow. 2.11 Key features • Interchangeable sealed lens/sensor units • Built-in flash • Optional electronic

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    A camera is an optical instrument that records images that can be stored directly‚ transmitted to another location‚ or both. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies. The term camera comes from the word camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber")‚ an early mechanism for projecting images. The modern camera evolved from the camera obscura. The functioning of camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye.The first practical reflex camera was the Franke

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    pieces of equipment will produce many different kinds of quality photos and create ideas of how things happened prior to the accident occurring. To start taking photos of accidents you will need some basic equipment such as a camera‚ film for some cameras‚ lenses‚ flashes‚ tripods‚ light‚ and batteries‚ etc. As a photographer you want to take as many color photos of the accident scene you can. The color photos put realistic life into the photos‚ it also will help you piece the

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    1. What is a camera? Camera is a light-tight box that contains a light-sensitive material or device and a way of letting in a desired amount of light at particular times to create an image on the light-sensitive material. 2. What is a convex lens? Convex lens bends the light toward the center of the lens‚ since one or both sides of the glass curve out. 3. What three components make up a film camera? Define each part. The three components that make up a film camera are mechanical element‚ optical

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    André Kertész Biography

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    André Kertész Photographic master André or Andor Kertész was born on July 2‚ 1984 in the European capital of Budapest in Hungary. While working as a clerk at his city’s stock exchange in 1912‚ he purchased his first camera and created his earliest form of art work‚ some of which were published in his country’s magazines. He spent years as an amateur photographer and eventually moved to the French capital of Paris in 1925 where he began his career as a freelance photographer. During his stay

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    in. 2. Find a friend and test the patellar reflex. a. Which muscle contracted? The muscle that contracted is the quadriceps. b. What nerve is carrying the afferent impulse? The nerve that is carrying the afferent impulse is the sensory nerve of the femoral nerve. c. What nerve is carrying the efferent impulse? The nerve that is carrying the efferent impulse is the motor nerve of the femoral nerve. 3. Find a friend and test the plantar flexion reflex. a. Describe the response. The response to

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    Descartes Reflex Act

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    Reflex acts were one of the first human reactions to being studied. Descartes was the first beginning a study model of reflex acts‚ this to be able to demonstrate that the body worked like any other machine. Another scientist in studying this phenomenon‚ Robert Whytt. He was a Scottish physicist and physicist. He inclined his research around action-reflex‚ differentiating voluntary and involuntary movements. Describing the pupil reflex to light (reflecting Whytt)‚ he further proposed that the arches

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    most basic circuits is a reflex arc‚ which occurs rapidly in response to inputs from the sensory neurons and consist of only one or a few afferent and efferent cells. Such a response is very quick and automatic. Reflexes are among the oldest and most important features of nervous systems‚ because they allow animal to respond quickly to potentially dangerous events. Materials Reflex hammer with rubber head or mallet Laboratory partner Methodology I. Knee Reflex 1. Allow your partner

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    Moro Reflex Video Summary

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    These reflexes include the rooting reflex‚ the sucking reflex‚ the Moro reflex‚ and the grasping reflex. Some reflexes are immediately tested by doctors at birth to insure the newborns health. The video I watched‚ in part‚ displayed nurses testing the rooting‚ sucking and Moro reflexes of newborns in a hospital setting. The rooting reflex occurs when an infant turns its head to find something to suck in response to the stimuli of being touched‚ and the sucking reflex refers to an infant’s automatic

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    Creating Conceptual Art Inea B. West ARTS/230 June 1‚ 2015 Jamie Welch Creating Conceptual Art Many artist have used the past work of other artist as inspiration for new art. Eduard Manet’s Olympia was the inspiration for Yasumasu Morimura’s portrait Twins. Eduard Manet’s Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe was inspired by of Marcantonio Raimondi’s The Judgment of Paris. The motivation behind paraphrasing other artists’ work varies. The artist could be making a religious‚ social or political statement. Maybe

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