CARDIOVASCULAR Dsyrhythmias * Etiology * Disturbances in automaticity – initiation of impulse is altered * Disturbances in conduction – alteration in the speed the impulse travels * Reentry of impulses – cardiac tissue is depolarized multiple times by the same impulse * Speed‚ distance and location can be changed or affected (blockages cause change in heart rhythm) * Risk factors * Cardiovascular disease‚ MI * MI – death of tissue – no electricity
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Answers Chapter 1 1 a) 8 m/s 2 a) 10 500 m (10.5 km) b) 105 000 m (105 km) c) 630 000 m (630 km) 4000 s (Snails can actually move faster than this! At a more realistic 4 mm/s (0.004 m/s) it would only take the snail 400 s or 6 minutes 40 seconds.) 4 a) graph D b) graph C c) graph A d) graph B a) 8m distance = = 32 m/s 0.25s time The car is moving at constant velocity (speed). 5 IGCSE Physics Answers – Section A 3 6 gradient
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SETTING UP OF A POLYCLINIC IN AN URBAN SLUM A Project Report Submitted by DR. RACHANA C. INGLE In partial fulfillment for the award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION AND HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT At GARWARE INSTITUTE OF CARRER EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT MUMBAI UNIVERSITY MAY‚ 2013 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project entitled “SETTING UP OF A POLYCLINIC IN AN URBAN SLUM” submitted for the Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital Administration and
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1.1 INTRODUCTION TO PUBERTY Puberty is the process of physical changes by which a child ’s body becomes an adult body capable of reproduction‚ it is the time at which a growing boy or girl begins the process of sexual maturation. At puberty‚ a young man ’s body begins making sperm and he starts to be able to ejaculate‚ which is Semen coming out from his penis when he is sexually excited. If he has sexual intercourse (sex) with a young woman‚ he can make her pregnant. In a strict sense‚ the term
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www.defra.gov.uk Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime March 2005 Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime Department for Environment‚ Food and Rural Affairs Nobel House 17 Smith Square London SW1P 3JR Telephone 020 7238 6000 Website: www.defra.gov.uk © Crown copyright 2005 Copyright in the typographical arrangement and design rests
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Autocomposites Workshop Kickstarting the widespread adoption of automotive carbon fiber composites 7‚8‚9 November 2012 Troy‚ MI 1 AUTOCOMPOSITES PROJECT OVERVIEW & FAQ AUTOMOTIVE CARBON FIBER INDUSTRY CONTEXT CHALLENGES TO WIDESPREAD IMPLEMENTATION MANUFACTURING INNOVATION DESIGN & ANALYSIS ENHANCEMENT LIFECYCLE CONSIDERATIONS APPROACH TO OVERCOME CHALLENGES 2 Overview Lightweight Autocomposites Summary RMI is committed to reducing U.S. oil dependence and enhancing
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DESIGN OF PRESSURE VESSEL PROJECT REPORT Submitted by\ MIJO JOSEPH VIPIN .M VISHNU VIJAY ABSTRACT This project work deals with a detailed study and design procedure of pressure vessel. A detailed study of various parts of pressure vessels like shell‚ closure‚ support‚ flanges‚ nozzles etc. Design is carried according to rules of ASME code section VIII‚ Division I. The first chapter deals with detailed study of pressure vessel i.e. the various materials
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LOSS PREVENTION‚ HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY REINFORCEMENT OF QASSIM POWER PLANT PROJECT EXT.III LOSS PREVENTION‚ HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY REINFORCEMENT OF QASSIM POWER PLANT PROJECT EXT.III CONTRACT NO. 21021020/00 PROJECT ID: D-10016/BC-113 Revision No.: Prepared by: 0001 Turki Mohd. Abusaid Approved by: Issue Date: December 2010 Hamad Abdullah Corporate HSE Manager Power Projects Director Revision No. 01
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Lesson 1.1 - Study Materials Slide 1 Lesson 1.1 : Scientific Method 1. Steps of the Scientific Method The scientific method (performing a study in organized steps) consists of: For example‚ applying the scientific method ultimately led to the enunciation of the Law of Conservation of Mass and Matter. Slide 2 1. Steps of the Scientific Method Step 1: Performing Experiments An experiment is a set of steps (procedures) that are performed under controlled conditions to propose or test
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MANUAL PIPELINE ENGINEERING DEP 31.40.00.10-Gen. November 1993 DESIGN AND ENGINEERING PRACTICE USED BY COMPANIES OF THE ROYAL DUTCH/SHELL GROUP This document is confidential. Neither the whole nor any part of this document may be disclosed to any third party without the prior written consent of Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij B.V.‚ The Hague‚ the Netherlands. The copyright of this document is vested in Shell Internationale Petroleum Maatschappij B.V.‚ The Hague‚ the Netherlands
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