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Personal Statement In System Biology
Since the encounter to 'Network Motifs' by Uri Alon's book 'Design Principles of Biological
Networks' during my Integrated Masters at University of Hyderabad; systems biology has
immensely captivated me. Further in time; academic courses, workshops and projects guided me to
unearth this as the area that I want to pursue as my research. Although new, this field gives a holistic
perspective to the historically reductionist outlook of the biological systems.
While living organisms are interesting and exciting to think about, yet they have baffled scientists
since the beginning. Now interdisciplinary groups are working together address questions in these
systems. I want to work on complexity of biological systems using dynamical systems theory and
network analysis. These approaches in systems biology give an insights into intricate events such as
cell functions and diseases.
Though we have come a long ahead in 21st century, we still have before us an ordeal of the most
grievous kind: disease. Diseases affect not only the person physically, but also whole family
emotionally and economically. Brief suffering from reactive arthritis stimulated me to join the
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R. Ramaswamy, Nonlinear Dynamics Lab, Jawaharlal Nehru University. The current internship
under him has given me opportunities to look at some interesting mathematical models in diverse
fields. For instance, first project gives an insight into a portion of the current research being carried
out in dynamics of Complex Networks, in collaboration with Prof. B. Biswal, Delhi University. The
project involves construction of mathematical model of dynamics of social networks incorporating
Hebbian learning. With this, we are also working on multilayered network in ecological system with
Dr S. Prasad, JNU. Project aims at finding optimum time of Amla crop harvesting using agent based
model simulations of Amla–Deer–Human network on the top of field
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Personal Statement Of Purpose By Mr. Thomas H. Huxley
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 'The known is finite, the unknown infinite; intellectually we stand on
an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. Our business in every generation is to
reclaim a little more land', these are the lines aptly said by Mr. Thomas H. Huxley. The unyielding
quest for boundless knowledge has been my motivating and driving force throughout my career
pursuit. It's the same quest that prompted me for higher studies. The dedication to finding solutions
and a thirst for creating new tools to benefit humanity has molded me into a seeker of advanced
knowledge. I commence this statement with a bit of my personality which has a direct bearing on
my academic pursuits. I have always felt a strong need for achievement, which has been the
motivating force behind whatever I have achieved in my academic career. My consistently
outstanding academic record ever since my school years has resulted in numerous prizes and
certificates of merit. My strengths have been my quantitative and analytical abilities which instilled
in me a special interest for mathematics and physics. I had always been intrigued by science and
used to spend a lot of time learning and knowing it. This fascination for science and keen interest in
the ever–growing world of technology motivated me to take up engineering studies for my
undergraduate and graduate study. I have always been in awe of the organized complexity of life's
machinery which
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Structural Family Theory Literature Rev Essays
Structural Family Theory Literature Review
Structural family theory is a technique employed by social scientists that offers perspectives and
tactics that strengthen and examine the familial unit (Walsh, 2014). Developed by Salvador
Minuchin, structural family theory looks at the unspoken rules within a family and how they affect
the organization of the unit. It is the job of the social worker to accurately identify the patterns,
presented rules, and their effect on the family. Structural family theory encompasses many concepts;
a few of them being, subsystems, boundaries, and rules. Subsystems refers to the functional, normal
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It is important that there be a clear parent–child role distinction during the divorce process for the
adolescent. Secondly, "adaptability refers to a dimension of family flexibility in which the extremes
are characterized by chaos and rigidity (Abelsohn, 1991)." According to the authors, it is important
that the parents create a new family structure similar to the preexisting structure to eliminate culture
shock or discourage adaptability. Though this may not be an option, it is important to the
adolescent's adjustment health that the transition from one family structure be as seamless as
possible. Lastly, "generational hierarchy implies that the family is a hierarchical, 'non–democratic'
organization (Adelsohn, 1991)." Along with these three factors, the authors identified that
adolescents who underwent therapy post–separation were better adjusted than those who did not
receive treatment.
Utilizing Structural Family Therapy and Systems Theory in the Business World Similar to a family
unit, businesses operate and function off of a balance of subsystems, rules, and authority. All
organizations, at their foundation, mirror the structure and culture of a family system. Relative to the
business world, the
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What Is Structural, Dynamical, Or Thermodynamical Properties?
Most structural, dynamical, or thermodynamical properties in many materials certainly originate
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1–3 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) An important aspect that needs to be clarified
concerns the specific impact of some key features of the potential such as softness, attraction,
anharmonicity, well depth, or well location. Computer molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are
ideally suited to the pursuit of this question because they allow interactions between particles to be
varied in a systematic manner, thereby enabling the investigation of the effects of changes in
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A few examples are given below. Ahmed and Sadus (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML
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via (–– removed HTML ––) n (–– removed HTML ––) –6 Lennard–Jones potentials with various n
values. The complete solid–liquid equilibria for these systems were obtained and the influence of the
interatomic repulsive forces on the melting temperatures was discussed. It could be noted that
universality of melting curves for a wide range of inter–particle interactions [Yukawa, Weeks–
Chandler–Andersen (WCA), Lennard–Jones and Lennard–Jones–based, and Buckingham] has been
suggested by Khrapak (–– removed HTML ––) et al. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML
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considerations. Interaction potentials and their effects on crystal nucleation and symmetry have been
studied by Hsu and Rahman (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 11 (–– removed
HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) in order to further clarify the effect of the interaction potential
on the forming crystalline structure. By playing on the interaction potential, it was shown that the
symmetry of the nucleated phase could be changed to bcc instead of fcc as seen in classical
Lennard–Jones. Davidchack and Laird (–– removed HTML ––) (––
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POS 543: A Comparative Analysis
The purpose of this paper is to summarize, assess, and synthesize nine chapters across two primary
texts listed as the required reading for the third week of POS 543. First, I'll focus on the central
themes discussed in the readings related to open systems, structures, and organizational
environments. Second, I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the various contributions of
relevant organizational theories and concepts to open systems, structures, and organizational
environments. The required reading for week three continued building on earlier schools of thought
on organizational environments and systems with particular emphasis on open systems. Although
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Blau and Scott (2016) devised a set of qualities they argued delineated a formal organization from a
truly informal organization. They quickly confirmed that social organizations would not conform to
the characteristics of a formal organization. Formal organizations emerge when there is "an explicit
purpose to achieve certain goals" (Blau and Scott, 2016, p. 175). Size and complexity as well as the
existence of an administrative structure help to portray a formal organization. Other factors that
characterize a formal organization include the intensity of the bureaucracy and hierarchy within the
organization. Of note, Blau and Scott indicated that "formal organizations are man–made" (2016, p.
177) unlike social or informal organizations. Unexpectedly, they confirm that "informal
organizations arise in every formal one" (Blau and Scott, 2016, p. 175). The formal organization is
"the organization", not the informal one that exists within; however, it is vital to understand the
nature of the informal organization and attached social relations and unofficial norms (Blau and
Scott,
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Australi The Great Ocean Road Serving As A Vital...
The picturesque qualities across the Surf Coast has been home to unique communities drawing in
tourism for many years. The Great Ocean Road gave way to settlement and tourism along the
rugged coastline; The Great Ocean Road serving as a vital interstate travel and scenic route.
Comprising of pristine beaches, coastal and rural environments; the locality recognises the need to
maintain and enhance Jan Juc – Torquay green spaces and beaches (Figure 1 & 2).
Figure 1 (left), Jan Juc Surf beach, (source, Plan Book Travel, accessed 10 September 2016)
Figure 2 (right) Torquay Victoria (source, Australia Tour Guide, accessed 10 September 2016)
The Jan Juc – Torquay region is experiencing growth greater than the Victorian average (SurfCoast,
2012). The vision to house a diverse range of dwelling types and accommodate for a broad
demographic gives rise to the concern of overdevelopment without significant consideration given
to open space and natural system requirements. The localities natural environment is the core of the
town 's assets and it is vital to manage development in a manner that ensures key natural assets are
protected (SurfCoast, 2012).
The consideration of 'Open Space' and' Natural Systems' in the Spring Creek Structure Plan will
pave the road for a healthy, active and vibrant community within the Jan Juc locality. With reference
to the aforementioned vision and keeping in line with " Sustainable Futures Plan 2040" (SurfCoast,
2016), it is important to recognise
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IC Solution: Business Analysis
IC Solution is known as being an advanced technology company through which inmates have access
to phone services, which enables inmates to be able to communicate with friends and family. It is an
excellent communication service which gives solutions to prisoners. The service allows for them to
book release when they need to do so. IC Solution offers numerous services to prisoners like
creating an account, leaving voice messages, video chatting and purchasing different phone services.
If you are an inmate here are several ways through which you can save on your phone bill. An
inmate can make a phone call through a third party who offers prepaid calling account to prisoners.
IC Solution is the dominant company which deals with such services.
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How To Demonstrate The Oscillatory System In Human Behavior
Identify some piece of human behavior that might be explained in a way that makes reference to the
entrainment of oscillators. Briefly explain your reasons for choosing this example.
An example of oscillations in the human system is one's heartbeat. The human heart pumps in a
repetitive and rhythmic way, creating a heartbeat. What creates and oscillatory system in the human
heart is the contractions that are created by the movement of blood within and out of the blood. This
rhythmic beating only comes to a complete stop at the state of one's death. I choose the heartbeat to
demonstrate the oscillatory system within human behavior because the heart is a vital part of the
human body.
2) Explain one advantage and one disadvantage to the use of holographic representations, for the
encoding of knowledge in a cognitive system.
One disadvantage of holographic representations is that they are very complicated and this prevents
the regulatory use of holographic representations. Holographic representations are hard to come by
on a regular basis, there are not a lot of things that can be placed into a holographic representation.
On the other hand, holographic representations have their advantages for encoding knowledge in a
cognitive system because it allows for all of the individual aspects within a cognitive system to
represent the cognitive system as a whole.
3) Produce two example sentences in which there is an ambiguity created by an anaphor that has
more than one possible
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A New Energy Efficient Drives Using Permanent Magnet...
Nowadays, because of the fast evolution of electronic device, The recent developments in permanent
magnet materials, solid state devices and microelectronic have led to the appearance of a new
energy efficient drives using permanent magnet brushless direct current motors (PMBLDCM).
Brushless direct current (BLDC) motors are preferred as small horsepower control motors because
their efficiency is very high, the operation is in a silent mode, has a compact form, contains high
precision, low maintenance, Its structure is simple, and has a large torque, etc. Hence, it is
extensively used in national defense, aerospace, robotics, industrial process control, precision
machine tools, automotive electronics, household appliances and office automation [1]. However,
the problems are found in these motor for variable speed operation over last decades keeping
technology growth in power semiconductors, microprocessors, adjustable speed drivers control
schemes and permanent–magnet brushless electric motor production have been joined to enable
reliable, cost–effective solution for a wide area of adjustable speed applications. As the name
reveals, Brushless motors have no brushes and commutators. In direct current (brushed) motors, the
switching of current in coils of the armature is done using the combination of brushes and
commutators but in the brushless, the commutation process is achieved with the help of electronic
circuit, which diminishes the mechanic losses and the efficiency
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Planetary Migration
Even today, scientists understand very little about the formation of Uranus and Neptune. This made
scientists have stated that, "...the possibilities concerning the formation of Uranus and Neptune are
almost endless." However, it has been suggested that this planetary system evolved in a very non–
conventional manner, as described in the following lines. Planetesimals at the disk's inner edge
occasionally passed through gravitational encounters with the outermost giant planet, which calter
the planetesimals' orbits. The planets scattered inwards the most of the small icy bodies that they
encountered, exchanging angular momentum with the scattered objects so that the planets move
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After several hundreds of millions of years of slow, gradual migration, Jupiter and Saturn, the two
inmost giant planets, crossed their mutual 1:2 mean–motion resonance of orbital motion. This
resonance increased their orbital eccentricities to such an extent, that it destabilized the entire
planetary system. The arrangement of the giant planets altered quickly and very radically. Jupiter
shifted Saturn out towards its present position, and this relocation caused mutual gravitational
encounters between Saturn and the two ice giants, which subsequently propelled the planets
Neptune and Uranus onto much more eccentric orbits. These ice giants then ploughed into the
planetesimal disk, scattering tens of thousands of planetesimals from their formerly stable orbits in
the outer Solar System. This disruption almost entirely scatters the primordial disk, removing almost
99% of its mass, a scenario which explains the modern–day absence of a dense trans–Neptunian
population. Some of the planetesimals were thrown into the inner Solar System, producing a sudden
influx of impacts on the terrestrial planets: yes! It is the Late Heavy
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Psychological Facts About Elementary School Student Named...
Assignment #1 Person–In–Environment The case vignette that was assessed was about elementary
school student named Charlie. Charlie's biological factors include being 6 years old, African
American, and male. It is unclear if Charlie was premature, and if his mother, Eloise, was taking
prenatal care during the pregnancy, which are also a part of Charlie's biological factors. In regards to
the psychological facts, Charlie appears to be having challenges interacting with the other children.
Additionally, he becomes easily irritated and distracted, cries when someone tries to correct his
behavior, and constantly has tantrums. His usual bedtime and mealtime routine have changed since
his mother is not always available to attend. The social factors consist of his mother, step–father,
aunt, and newborn sister. Additionally, moving in with his Aunt Eleanor and his school are social
factors. Due to his mother, Eloise, having depression, she was in psychiatric hospitalization for a
while. After her release, Charlie moved with his aunt in order for Eloise to spend time trying to
recover from her depression. Ever since he moved with Aunt Eleanor, Charlie's developmental
factors have changed. Prior to moving with his aunt, Charlie was an actively involved child who was
extremely social and reached his developmental milestones at an expected rate, as well as
possessing amazing language and social skills. It is imperative to be aware of these factors in
Charlie's life
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Braking Control System Design
This part of the book deals with the main aspects of both braking control. Specifically, the basic
solutions to braking control systems design are introduced based on the actuators, with continuous
and discrete dynamics. When designing a control system the first step is to define the controlled
variable. Two possible choices will considered. It will be shown how wheel slip control is the
natural choice in this case. The problem of how to design the control taking into account the actuator
dynamics and the activation/deactivation logic will not be explicitly addressed. Also, the use of an
actuator with discrete dynamics, which introduces limit cycles, won't be analyzed in this thesis. 6–2
Wheel Slip Control Commercial braking systems are based on heuristic methods related to wheel
deceleration. However, it is clear that the slip control problem is more suitable for the design of
braking controllers that are robust with respect to road surface variations, the design steps for the
synthesis of a linear wheel slip controller will be presented and discussed. The wheel slip control has
a straight forward graphical interpretation (figure 6–3). It should be noted that whatever the value
the set–point , the regulation scheme guarantees the uniqueness of the equilibrium point. Also, as
long as 0.1    0.2 the friction coefficient is close to its optimal value for every road condition.
That issue is very important since it allows the use of a fixed structure controller, with no need
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Dorothy Johnson's Theory Of The Behavioral System Model
The behavioral system model is a model developed by Dorothy Johnson. This theory was influenced
by Florence Nightingale's book titled notes on nursing and was developed using work of behavioral
scientists in many disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and ethnology. This theory explains
that nurse's specific contribution to patient welfare is to foster an efficient and effective behavioral
functioning in the person, before, during, and after an illness.
The theory sees a person as a system in which its parts interrelate with each other to form a whole to
perform its functions. These interrelated and interdependent parts are called subsystem which is
analyzed and described in term of structural and functional requirement. There are seven subsystems
– attachment, attachment–affiliation, aggressive–protective, dependency, ingestive, eliminative, and
sexual with each of them interrelated with the others and its environment for three functional
requirements – protection, nurturance, and stimulation. The four structural elements of the
subsystem include the following: drive (the ultimate cause of behavior), set (a tendency or
predisposition to act in a certain way), choice (behavior to use in a certain situation) and action
(behavior of an individual). These requirements must be met through a person's efforts or with the
outside assistance of the nurse to maintain the integrity of the behavioral system.
Also, the model made some assumptions for a better understanding of the
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Interplanetary Dust and Orbital Debris
INTERPLANETARY DUST AND ORIBITAL DEBRIS
Introduction
The interplanetary dust particles are sized in between few cm to molecules. The dust particles are
charged with +ve charge due to solar wind. The positive charge helps in reacting to the Lorentz
force. The interplanetary dust grain population mainly originates in the main asteroid belt that is
located between 2 to 4 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun. Dust forms in collisions between
bodies of different sizes and energies or may be carried in by comets. 10 % of the dust formed by
collisions in this area is transported towards the Sun via the Poynting–Robertson drag. The
remaining 90 % leave the solar system hyperbolic orbits as newly formed interstellar dust. Dust
grain orbits are mainly influenced by gravity. Their orbital motion is Keplerian. Most of the dust
grains stemming from the asteroid belt orbit the Sun with low eccentricities and, thus, near–circular
orbits.
Material properties of IDP
The Most of the dust in the inner solar system is assumed to originate from parent bodies orbiting in
the Main Asteroid belt .the materials are divided into 3 main Chrondrites 60%,Achrondrites 10%
and Irons 30%. Chrondrites contains Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Cr, Mn, Fe and Ni.
IDP motion dynamics
The dynamics of interplanetary dust particles are determined by a variety of forces that
Can change the parameters of a dust grain's orbital motion. Very small IDP has perturbation by other
forces. The P–R effect (pointing–Robertson effect)
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Personal Reflection
While reading Systems Thinking, The Systems View of Life and Learning as a Way of Leading, I
felt as if I was experiencing many contradictory things at once. I felt as if i was in the past and the
future, i was growing and shrinking, peering into a microscope and peering through a telescope all at
the same time. I was taken on a journey through the micro and macro while weaving simultaneously
through my own internal and external mental models of the world. This immersive reading
experience sparked a strong desire in me to seek new perspectives and try to understand what others
internal and external mental models look like, what they mean and what they feel like. The concepts
and theories presented in the readings have helped me to solidify some of my own thought processes
and ways of thinking about the world so I can put them into action and apply new practices into my
community work and in turn create change. I do know one thing for sure, I want my contributions to
be positive and go towards the common good. The readings reminded about how interconnected
everything and everyone is and how fragile life can be. The readings have reinforced my desire to
do good, be creative, think of others more than myself, but to not lose touch with self.
The readings have prompted me to infer that in order to be a compassionate and effective
community leader I must put the following practices into action; stay connected and current, think
like a scientist, adapt, and practice patience.
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The Theory Of Goal Attainment
In 1981 Imogene King introduced her mid–range Theory of Goal Attainment (this theory has also
been referred to as the theory of goal achievement (Johnson and Webber, 2010)). This theory is
based on the grand theory called the Conceptual System, also created by King (Frey et al: 2002). To
understand the more focused mid–range theory it is important to first quickly understand the
conceptual system.
The conceptual system was created using systems analysis and systems theory literature (Johnson
and Webber, 2010). It was originally referred to as a conceptual framework, but King changed the
terminology in 1997 to Conceptual System (Frey et al, 2002). The conceptual system focused on
decision making in nursing. It is organized around three systems; Personal Systems which pertain to
the individual, Interpersonal Systems which pertain to small groups, and Social Systems which
pertain to the society as a whole. King saw these three interacting systems as part of the larger
decision making process of human beings (Frey et al, 2002).
The Theory of Goal Attainment is a middle range theory derived from King's Conceptual System.
The Theory of Goal Attainment focuses on the interactions between the personal, interpersonal, and
social systems. Frey et al (2002) describes the central concepts of the theory as perception,
communication, interaction, transaction, self, role, growth and development, stressors/stress, time,
and space. Four specific concepts within the theory; perception,
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The Impact Of The Internet Of Things
With the click of a button or a tap on a screen, you can discover profound knowledge, it navigates
you to where you need to go, or it even tells you miscellaneous things such as which place to go to
get the best pumpkin spice latte. The Internet of things has significantly impacted everyday lives and
continues to develop throughout generations. It refers to pertinent things such as the ever–growing
networks of everyday physical objects, and other internet–enabled systems and devices which
process and analyze large and fast–moving data set along each other. To sum it up, the internet of
things is a fast growing network of materials where everything is synced and can collect as well as
exchange data using sensors that are embedded in devices. Although individuals believe that the
Internet of Things (IoT) consequently, will strip every one of privacy and security, the internet of
things ought to be utilized in society as it positively transforms the way you live and relate to our
environment to make it more productive and useful for us.
The concept of the internet of things abbreviated as IoT was introduced as early as the late 90's by
Kevin Ashton, the Executive Director of Auto–ID Labs and a professor at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Now, the Internet of things is already a disruptive technology capable of determining
fundamental changes that are happening in everyday life, and it is considered the fourth industrial
revolution. (Hucanu) The Internet of Things (IoT)
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Systems Model And Its Components Essay
Introduction Key performance indicators are utilized for the purpose of measuring the success of the
organizational outcomes. An organization can use key performance indicators measurements to
evaluate areas, such as employee performance, employment turnover rates, or profit levels. The
purpose of this paper is to identify a systems model and its components, offer information about
how systems model provides a comparison of different organizations, discuss the Baldrige and AQIP
programs, confer the difference between improving key performance indicators and system
processes, and pinpoint the difference between a study of organizational key performance indicators
and a study of organizational processes.
A Systems Model and Its Components A system model is a model of a system broken down into
subsystems. These subsystems make up a whole organizational system; thus, they allow
improvement in various areas ensuring that the organization is functioning according to its goals.
Components that make up an organizational system in a corporation that rely upon excellent
customer service to measure growth include, evaluating the corporation through its workers and
feedback from customers. The stakeholder is the corporation and the stakeholder group is the
workers. The process is customer service. customer. An overlapping relationship is the result of this
system. The corporation cannot thrive without workers and workers cannot thrive without delivering
excellent customer
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Principles of Anti-lock Braking System
Principles of Anti–lock Braking System The reason for the development of anti–lock braking system
is very simple. Under braking, if one or more of a vehicle's wheels lock then this has a number of
consequences: a) braking distance increases, b) steering control is lost, and c) tire wear will be
uncommon. The tangible outcome is that an accident is more likely to occur. The application of
brakes creates a force that impedes a vehicles motion by applying a force in the opposite direction.
During severe braking scenarios, a point is obtained in which the tangential velocity of the tire
surface and the velocity on road surface are not the same such that an optimal slip which
corresponds to the maximum friction is obtained. The ABS controller must deal with the brake
dynamics and the wheel dynamics as a whole plant. A locked–up wheel provides low road handling
force and minimal steering force. Therefore, the main benefit of ABS operation is to maintain
directional control of the vehicle during emergency braking. Anti–lock Braking System Control The
designer of the Anti–lock Brake controller has to face severe difficulties while designing the system:
For optimal performance, the controller must operate at an unstable equilibrium point Depending on
road conditions, the maximum braking torque may vary over a wide range The tire slippage
measurement signal, critical for controller performance, is both highly uncertain and noisy On rough
roads, the tire slip ratio
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Family Pet Sdlc
Family Pets
No company can achieve full potentials without some form of planning. Companies of high worth
and value have effective and efficient planning in place to create harmony by aligning functions. In
addition, planning can reduce confusing and fraustion throughout an organizations by providing
benchmarks from achievable milestones. One fracture of planning for companies is events. Some
events are conferences, seminars, parties. The events allows companies to grow and develop for
many different reasons and purposes. The events require some organization of the announcement of
the events. After events have been planned and announced, a follow–up system must be in place to
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Diagram 1 displays three possible reason or purpose for an event to be an objective within the
system of Love. The purpose are for health, sales, and facility needs that and objective would
analysed and design before a scope and goal is established. The component of health as an objective
is broken down into a modularity of health, which is a scope aim at medication, nutrition, and
grooming to improve stock or system function. In addition, boundaries are form with components in
the system Love. Boundaries are defined as all the component contained for the system limits,
which separate the system from other system. The boundaries influence the system. The system
Love can be separated from the system payroll because of the purpose in the system's function to
the system's environment. The purpose of Love forms boundaries based on standards, scope,
environment, and resources. In other words, it is the point of interface with a system that develops
into boundaries. The interface is the point at which a system meets its environment or where
subsystems meet each others. However, the objectives to the system Love can be changes within
the component of that function to the system or outside of that function to the system because the
interface of objectives is operations and input process. For example,
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Gke4 Task 1
PROBLEM SET 1
Introduction
Throughout this problem set I will analyze the effects of compound interest. I will start with
problem one assessing as to whether or not a Private in my platoon can afford a brand new vehicle. I
will develop a discrete dynamical system to calculate the amount of capital left in the loan at any
given month. To assess if my discrete dynamical function is accurate I will interpret my model
through graphs and make sure the answer is logical. I will find out how much my soldier can afford
and any other question asked. If this does not coincide with the amount the actual payment will be I
will give him another recommendation.
Question 1A To complete this first question we first had to make some assumptions. One of the
assumptions is that this Private is in fact a PFC, as a PFC he would be making about $22,165.20 ...
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The givens and assumptions are all of the values included in the above equation. The equation above
also highlights what we needed to find, the discrete dynamical system, and the plan was to make
assumptions, analyze the givens, and substitute all the given values into the general discrete
dynamical system equation. To further understand the amount the Private will owe over the next
year we have made the following chart. Figure 1. Time– series scatter plot of the balance still
remaining on a loan taken out at a 15% interest rate with a monthly payment of $369.42. The figure
above shows that the Private will not be paying enough per month with the $369.42 in order to pay
off the loan in the 60 months provided. The interest rate is too high for the payment amount to pay
off the loan balance in time. The graph is diverging from the initial value, and will eventually pay of
the balance, just not in the allotted time amount. This can be represented through the graph and the
following limit notation.
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Personal Statement On Decision And Risk Management
that I am really eager to take a learn about, and it is a class on decision and risk management. With
that class I am hoping to gain the critical thinking process needed to make big decisions financially
and to lead my future employees and co–workers wisely when those decisions need to be made. I
know that to be a good engineer I will have to stay up to date on current events and advancements in
the world of technology, and I believe that the classes outlined in the academic plan of study will
truly be a benefit to me in acquiring the necessary skills that this job will require. Although I have
researched the topic of my career choice in systems engineering extensively, I still have so many
questions about it. I am eager to know how long it will take for me to climb the ladder and work
my way up through each job before I could potentially become something like a project manager. I
have decided to reach out to some people in this career that can better inform me on questions like
this, because I want to fully know what it is that I am getting into.
I know that to be a successful engineer, I will have to learn much more than just academic topics,
and I am prepared to do so. I know I must learn attention to detail, I must learn to make sense of
hard and complex problems, I must learn to be a team player while leading along side of my co–
workers, and I must learn to form the excellent technical knowledge to figure out solutions to
problems. A little mishap or error can ruin
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Dynamical Systems Theory
In addition to using various information to provide augmented information about performance
during competition and practice, a significant task for sport performance analysts is to identify and
measure key performance variables that are statistically associated with successful sports
performance outcomes. This unfortunately promotes rudimentary understanding of sports
performance and provides little information about the underlying behaviors that produce these
outcomes (McGarry, 2009). In recognition of this issue, the constraints–based framework was
outlined to serve as an alternative process oriented approach to sports performance analysis (Glazier,
2010). To reiterate the purpose of this literature review, the dynamical systems theory explains ...
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From this new perspective, variability of performance has been viewed as more functional, since a
consistent outcome can be achieved by a different patterns of joint relations owing to the dynamics
of the joint biomechanical degrees of freedom (DOF). A feature of a chaotic system, like that of a
high speed game in which ACL injuries occur, is that deterministic processes can drive fluctuations
in system and motor output that might seem random. Noise may have a positive role in preventing a
system from becoming too stable in complex environments so that functional movement solutions
may be found during exploratory behavior of athletes during that specific time prior to injury in an
effort to prevent injury. The fundamental problem for movement systems is the process of mastering
the redundant degrees of freedom. Degrees of freedom, coined by Nikolai Bernstein, refers to the
biomechanical DOF that exceed the minimum number required to successfully accomplish any
given motor task (Vereijken et al. 1992). In other words, they are the number of independent
coordinates required to uniquely describe the configuration of a system, providing flexibility and
security in adapting to changing environmental conditions. As our motor system develops, humans
rigidly and spastically fix joint
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King Conceptual System Theory
An Overview of the Conservation Model and the Conceptual System Theory Everything in life has a
purpose for their existence, and each human being is valued for their strength, knowledge, power but
a lack of capability for interacting with their surroundings can bring many obstacles in their way in
other for the meaningful and desirable goals to be reached. King's Theory of Goal Attainment bring
a great concentration on the accomplishments of certain life goals and this can only happen if the
nurse and the patient has the capacity to communicate and work together, and only then these life
goals can be achieved (George, 2011).
Levine's model encourages the use of adaptation and maintains integrity, energy through the process
of conservation. This is can be done with the help of nursing care and nursing involvements. With
encouraging conservation, a nurse can assist in promoting the person's well– being (George, 2011).
Kings Conceptual System Theory King had many believe based on his Conceptual System Theory,
he believes that each person views and interprets the world as an entire being in making transactions
with individuals and things in their surroundings. He also believes that the exchange or interaction
represents a life situation in which the interpreter and what is being interpreted unexpectedly
experiences and in which the individual enters the situation as a dynamic partaker and is
individually changed in the process of these
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The Motor Control Theory And The Dynamical Systems Theory
Comparison of Theories
According to Beek, Peper, and Stegeman (1995), the motor control theories provide an explanation
on how the nervous system will solve the degrees of freedom problem and serve to direct movement
command. The following theories are the generalized motor program theory and the dynamical
systems theory. The GMP theory proposes that the movement plan is retrieved from memory within
the central nervous system and neural instructions are sent down to the effectors via the efferent
pathways. The dynamical systems approach on the other hand, does not propose a hierarchical
control, but suggests that movements emerge through self–organization of the interaction of the
body and environment. It can be said that everybody's bodily movements occur in the context of
the everyday functioning of people while realizing specific task goals. As a general, yet acquired
rule, such movements involve the participation of multiple joints and limbs. Moreover, when in
action, these body parts are coordinated and are brought into proper relation to one another as well
as to the surrounding layout of surface. The coordination of these body parts may look relatively
simple, as in picking up an object, or relatively complicated, as in juggling, performing an attacking
forehand drive in table tennis or playing the drums. To the psychomotor scientist or researcher,
however, all coordination is complex in that he or she is confronted with the challenge to explain
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Hydraulic Turbine Systems With Elastic Water Column Under...
In this paper, a new probability shaping control method is investigated for hydraulic turbine systems
with elastic water column under stochastic excitations. First, a dissipated Hamiltonian model is
presented for the hydraulic turbine system by utilizing the method of orthogonal decomposition and
feedback theory. Furthermore, in order to obtain a pre–specified stationary probability density
function (SPDF) of turbine system output, a probability shaping control method is designed based
on the technique for obtaining the exact stationary solutions of the dissipated non–integrable
Hamiltonian systems. In addition, the Lyapunov function method is employed to prove the transient
PDF of the controlled system do converge to the pre–specified SPDF. Finally, system simulation
shows effective control results under the proposed control strategy. Hydraulic turbine is a widely
used governing system in hydroelectric plants. It can constantly adjust the active power output of
hydroelectric generating set to guarantee the safe operation of power generation according to
different system requirements. The control for hydraulic turbine plays a key role to retain the
stability of the electric power system. Other than the early research on the linear model of hydraulic
turbine, the nonlinear model–based studies are exploited actively in decades. Most nonlinear models
rely on modern control theories, the main idea of which is that the nonlinear nominal model without
disturbance of power
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Myth Of The Ant Queen Analysis
Establishing nonhierarchical roles within a system is often debated as an efficient method for
internal innovation and stability. In Steve Johnson's essay Myth of the Ant Queen, Johnson
describes a phenomena known as emergent behavior, large patterns of uncoordinated local actions
which is prevalent in systems with nonhierarchial roles (199). The concept of emergent behavior is a
useful, however inaccurate, means of categorizing a system's structure; a self–organizing system
must have some origin or initial degree of coordination or organization in order to properly function.
Furthermore, Cathy Davidson's essay Project Classroom Makeover, challenges the current
educational paradigm with an administrative and societal call–to–action through the iPod
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Therefore, Davidson's educational experiments cannot be understood as examples of Johnson's ideas
of emergent behavior because of educators' and not the students', abilities to maintain and regulate
the self–preserving educational paradigm. However, her ideas will also fail to eliminate hierarchial
roles in the classroom...
A system's self–organizing facade oftentimes disguises its ulterior motive of self–preservation as a
form of emergent behavior. In Johnson's essay, he observes an ant colony that appears to think and
function in a nonhierarchial, self–organizing format to serve their queen ant. However, the colony
functions in a genetically–coordinated fashion, Their genes instruct them to protect their mother,
the
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Permanent Magnet Brushless Direct Current Motors
Permanent magnet brushless direct current motors Nowadays, because of the fast evolution of
electronic device, The recent developments in permanent magnet materials, solid state devices and
microelectronic have led to the appearance of a new energy efficient drives using permanent magnet
brushless direct current motors (PMBLDCM). Brushless direct current (BLDC) motors are preferred
as small horsepower control motors because their efficiency is very high, the operation is in a silent
mode, has a compact form, contains high precision, low maintenance, its structure is simple, and has
a large torque, etc. Hence, it is extensively used in national defense, aerospace, robotics, industrial
process control, precision machine tools, automotive electronics, household appliances and office
automation [1]. However, the problems are found in these motor for variable speed operation over
last decades keeping technology growth in power semiconductors, microprocessors, adjustable
speed drivers control schemes and permanent–magnet brushless electric motor production have been
joined to enable reliable, cost–effective solution for a wide area of adjustable speed applications. As
the name reveals, Brushless motors have no brushes and commutators. In direct current (brushed)
motors, the switching of current in coils of the armature is done using the combination of brushes
and commutators but in the brushless, the commutation process is achieved with the help of
electronic circuit, which
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Unit20248 Assignment 1
COIT20248: Information Systems Analysis and Design
Term2, 2015
Assignment 1 – Systems Development
Lecturer: Akella Gopi
Tutor: Kayesh
Prepared by:
Darshitkumar Patel s0275395
Contents
1.Introduction 2
2.Approach to Systems Development 2
3. Systems Requirements 3
4. Project Cost Benefit Analysis 5
5. Project Schedule 7
6. System Information Requirement Investigation Techniques 9
7.Reflections and Conclusions 11
8.References 12
1.Introduction
The aim of this system analysis report is to provide an automated Book information system which
has proper information in a relevant style; to which they show on their current system and to present
the proper information for an intended automated information system.
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As there are many approaches for development for a medium sized company like Broadway
bookshop, SDLC (System development life cycle) is preferably the best method should to be
adapted development.
The systems development life cycle is a conceptual model which is used in project management that
is explains the stages one by one development project, from starting to complete the application.
In general SDLC Methodology following these steps to make an automated bookshop system:
1) The existing system which is manually so it is been evaluated. Even all the Deficiencies are
identified. It is done by interview with the users of system and by consulting with them.
2) And it is defined the new requirement for the system even the deficiencies are addressed with
specific proposal for improvement.
3) Then proposed system is been designed. Plans are prepared concerning with the physical
construction, hardware, operating systems, and
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Kepler Space Telescope Essay
Exoplanets are planets that orbit a star outside of our own solar system. However, over the past two
decades, thousands of exoplanets have been discovered (Howell, 2015). NASA's Kepler space
telescope, in particular, is responsible for most of these discoveries. Since its launch in March 2009,
the Kepler space telescope has discovered over a thousand alien planets–more than half of all known
exoplanets to date (Wall, 2015, para. 1). According to the Planetary Society (n.d.), planets only
possess, a fraction of the mass of a star, and as a result the nuclear fusion reaction that makes stars
burn does not take place (Exoplanets, para. 1). Without the burn, these planets are essentially
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However, NASA's Kepler space telescope is capable of detecting a planet–sized object orbiting a
star, from dozens of lightyears away (Search for Exoplanets, n.d., para. 2). The discoveries made
with the Kepler space telescope reveal that most of these solar systems resemble our own
(Extrasolar Planets, para. 2). In fact, the Kepler space telescope has had recent success in
discovering Kepler–186f, an Earth–sized planet orbiting a star (2015, para. 1). On April 17, 2014,
the discovery of Kepler–186f (also known as 'Earth's cousin') reveals that the planet orbits a star
within the habitable zone. According to NASA (2015), a habitable zone refers to, the range of
distance from a star where liquid water might pool on the surface of an orbiting planet (para. 1).
Bolmont et al. discuss that the extent of this habitable zone naturally depends on the atmospheric
conditions, geological activity, and the dynamical environment of the planetary system
(Formation, 2014, para. 5). Given the former, if Kepler–186f has an Earth–like atmosphere and
some liquid water at its surface, and is of a suitable climate in comparison to Earth, then the planet
is likely a habitable environment (Quintana et al., 2014,
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What Are The Elastic And Electromagnetic Properties...
As shown in examples 1–3, the elastic and electromagnetic properties inverted in the individual
inversion have a significant difference in the model structures, and this may be caused by the
accuracy of the initial models, the parameter contrast between the target objects and surroundings,
the choice of inverted frequencies or the arrangement of the acquisition system. Interpreting the
structure of the study areas through these individual inversion results is difficult. However, the
explanation becomes easier when combining these results with the joint inversion. In the joint
inversion, all the parameter models resemble each other, and the boundaries of anomalies are
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4.3 Error comparison
The errors of the inverted models were calculated to quantitatively compare the accuracy of
individual and joint inversions. The errors within the P–wave velocity and permittivity model are
basically unchanged in the individual and joint inversions, whereas the error within the conductivity
model in the joint inversion is less than that in the individual inversion. As shown in the Example 1,
the structures of P–wave velocity and permittivity model are slightly altered in the joint inversion.
Therefore, the errors in these two models also changed slightly. However, the structure and
parameter values of the conductivity model are significantly altered in the joint inversion in a way to
significantly improve the error of this model. In this joint FWI procedure, the cross–gradient terms
are controlled by small weighting factors and cannot dominate the optimization of parameters.
Therefore, the structure of each model will change towards those of other models, if the enforced
structural constraint is beneficial for the optimization process. In contrast, the effect of structural
constraint will decrease during iteration, if it hinders the
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Equation Lab Report
Substituting the value of variables in Table 3 to Equation (7), characteristic roots were obtained: λ =
(−6.7028 + 0.0677i, −6.7028 – 0.0677i, −0.0003 + 0.0442i, −0.0003 − 0.0442i, –0.0003) × 104. The
real parts of λ are all negative values. Therefore, the system is stable and it is also proved, as shown
in Fig. 11. 3.4.2 Variable ω1 fluctuating the constant C If the value of ω1 fluctuates, the phase
trajectory on the projection plane follows the center point motion pattern. Moreover, the trajectory
center point fluctuates with ω1. Thereby, the 5DOF system could form the helical trajectory, finally
leading to chaos. 3.4.3 Results and Discussion In this section, the CPP method is presented to reduce
the 5DOF system to the 2DOF system. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This analysis concludes that the four projection planes could reflect the characteristics of the
original 5DOF system. 2. Through the characteristics analysis of the coordinate plane and the
electromechanical coupling equation, using ω1 as the known parameter, the moving pattern of the
id–iq and α–ω2 subsystems were determined. Namely, if the variable ω1 verge to a constant, then
the other four variables verge to constant; if the variable ω1 holds wave nearby a constant, the other
four state variables are not stable. Thus, the electromechanical coupling system can be fully
controlled by only controlling the ω1 variable. 3. The system will exhibit a helical trajectory if the
rotational speed of the PMSM is unstable; and the system will exhibit stable behavior if the
rotational speed of the PMSM is going to be stable. Therefore, parameters were chosen to stabilize
the rotational speed of the PMSM in order for the coupling system to exhibit a stable behavior. This
study used the CPP method, which is only used in the power system up to now. Through
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Exoplanet Research Paper
Definition of a planet
In its resolution in 2006, the IAU classified the solar system bodies into three distinct categories:
(1) A planet is a celestial body that: (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self–
gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round)
shape, and (c) has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit;
(2) A dwarf planet is a celestial body that: (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for
its self–gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly
round) shape, (c) has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, and (d) is not a satellite;
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It can either be revolving around a stellar remnant or brown dwarf. The planet can also be a rogue
planet (which do not orbit around a star) and can be considered as an exoplanet.
Exoplanet classification is facilitated by the fact that a distinction in mass between planets and
smaller bodies is not yet relevant. In contrast, nomenclature is complicated by the problems of
distinguishing planets from brown dwarfs. The IAU 2003 recommendation, by the working group
on extrasolar planets (IAU, 2003) is:
(1) Objects with true masses below the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of deuterium
(currently calculated to be 13MJUPITER for objects of solar metallicity) that orbit stars or stellar
remnants are planets (no matter how they formed). The minimum mass required for an extrasolar
object to be considered a planet should be the same as that used in the solar system;
(2) Sub–stellar objects with true masses above the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of
deuterium are brown dwarfs, no matter how they formed nor where they are
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A Study Of A Generalized Weak Kam And Aubry Mather Theory...
Here, we extend the weak KAM and Aubry–Mather theories to optimal switching problems. We
consider three issues: the analysis of the calculus of variations problem, the study of a generalized
weak KAM theorem for solutions of weakly coupled systems of Hamilton–Jacobi equations, and the
long–time behavior of time–dependent systems. We prove the existence and regularity of action
minimizers, obtain necessary conditions for minimality, extend Fathi's weak KAM theorem, and
describe the asymptotic limit of the generalized Lax–Oleinik semigroup.
Introduction
Overview. Dynamical systems given by Tonelli Lagrangians have been extensively studied in recent
years. The deep connections between the calculus of variations, the weak KAM theory, and the ...
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Recently, several authors have investigated random switching problems, their weakly coupled
Hamilton–Jacobi equations [1], the corresponding extensions of the weak KAM and Aubry–Mather
theory [1], the long–time behavior of solutions [1], and homogenization questions [1]. In these
references, as in the present paper, the state of the systems has different modes. However, in those
problems, the switching between modes is driven by a random process. In contrast, here, the
switches occur at deterministic times as considered [1]. Our results complement the earlier research
in [1] and provide the counterpart of the aforementioned results for the optimal switching problem.
Setting of the problem. Let [1] be a compact, connected Riemannian manifold, [1] its tangent
bundle, and [1] a finite set of modes. The (multimodal) Lagrangian, [1], is, for each [1], a Tonelli
Lagrangian, [1], prescribing the running cost at the mode [1]. The switching cost is given by the
function [1]. A trajectory, [1] determines both state and mode at each time. We denote by [1] the set
of all absolutely continuous curves from [1] into [1], and by [1] the set of all piecewise constant
functions on [1] taking values on [1]. More precisely, [1] if there exists a partition [1] of [1] such
that [1]. In other words, [1] can jump in the interval [1] only at the times [1] (note that [1] is allowed
to jump also at the initial and
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Observing Kepler's Three Laws Of Dynamicary Motion
The method of perturbations is a method of detecting other planets. For example, the discovery of
the planet Neptune was discovered using perturbation theory. According to Newton's laws of
motion, the planets move in elliptical orbits about a common center of mass; in this case, the center
of mass (barycenter) of the solar system. In a simplified case, we can consider the 2–body problem;
we have two point masses mutually orbiting each other about their common center of mass (take the
Earth–Sun system). Now, we want to determine the evolution of this dynamical system over time.
We know that the two point masses move according to Kepler's three laws of planetary motion and
Newton's law of universal gravitation. I would state these laws here but I don't want to be accused of
copying so feel free to look them up in any physics textbook.
Now, what you will know notice is that over time as these two point mass particles orbit each other
about their common center of mass, there will be deviations from Newton's laws. One example of
such a deviation would be the gravitational effects of a third point mass. Another example would be
corrections for general relativistic effects. Take, for example, the perihelion precession of Mercury.
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Now, in the case of Neptune, we detected Neptune due to its gravitational effects on the planet
Uranus. Due to these gravitational effects, Uranus's orbit deviated from what would be predicted by
Newton's laws of motion. In the same vein, if we have some planet X in our system of N point
masses mutually orbiting about that system's common center of mass or barycenter, then we can use
perturbation theory to calculate deviations from Newton's laws of motion due to the gravitational
effect of that planet on the other planets in the system, and thus detect the new
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Cyytoprotective Role Of DJ-1, Mitophagy And Cell Death
DJ–1 protects against mtDNA damage, mitophagy and cell death. DJ–1 is a multifunctional protein
that protects cells from oxidative stress via several molecular processes including regulating gene
transcription, mediating cell signal transduction pathways, stabilizing cytoprotective proteins and
scavenging ROS (3). DJ–1 is expressed in human primary alveolar type II cells (preliminary data)
and we have recently postulated that plays a role in the antioxidant defense system in the lung
(REF). The importance of DJ–1 can be supported by several observations. First, DJ–1 mutations are
pathogenic (4), second, oxidation of cysteine and methionine residues within DJ–1 was reported as a
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Research Plan
Preliminary Results
Isolation of human primary ATII cells.
We will isolate ATII cells from de–identified control organ donors whose lungs were not suitable for
transplantation and donated for medical research through Temple Biobank in collaboration with Dr.
Gerard Criner (Temple University, letter attached) as we previously described (7, 9, 10). For ATII
cell isolation, we used magnetic microbeads (Miltenyi, Biotec Inc.) and epithelial cell adhesion
molecule (Ep–CAM) positive selection. Purified ATII cells display about 90% purity as detected by
staining with pro–surfactant protein C (proSP–C) and ATII280, which are specific ATII cell markers
(Fig. 2). In this grant proposal, we plan to use ATII cells isolated from at least 12 non–smoker and
12 smoker control lung donors and 12 patients with emphysema (GOLD IV). Lung tissue from
individuals with this disease will be obtained in collaboration with Dr. Criner.
DJ–1–Cys106–SO3– in patients with emphysema. Initial proof of concept studies were performed in
ATII cells obtained from patients with emphysema in comparison with control lung donors. We
found high expression of DJ–1–Cys106–SO3– in ATII cells obtained from individuals with this
disease using a specific DJ–1 antibody (AbDSerotec; Fig. 3). The presence of this DJ–1 form was
confirmed by mass spectrometry analysis; and we did not find this modification in control ATII
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Cloud Essay
The dynamics of star–forming dust molecular clouds are indeed highly complex in nature. The cloud
complexity appears not only because of irregular morphological kinetics of the constituent massive
dust grains, but also, because of diversified nonlocal gradient forces operating on multi–parametric
non–uniform domains, rich in collective degrees of freedom, actively responsible for redistribution
of the cloud materials. The redistribution of the cloud material leading to the initial stage of bounded
structure formation is well–known as being triggered by dynamic transport processes of mass,
energy, and momentum via bimodal gravito–electrostatic instability mechanisms in partially ionized
cloud plasma environs realizable in the interstellar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Next, the same dynamical mode of gravito–electrostatic origin has been investigated by Karmakar
and Haloi, but, in a magnetized plasma in the presence of the complex fluid turbulence effects. (––
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constitutive dust fluids and nonthermality parameter (spectral kappa, the thermo–statistical power–
law tail index) of the thermal species act as a stabilizing (damping) agent against the gravity in
similar environs, and so forth. After a circumspect panoramic survey in the literature, it can now be
seen that the nonlinear dynamics of the conjugational pulsational mode in nonthermal turbulent
viscous co–rotating astrofluids has yet been remaining an untouched, unaddressed and unexplored
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Structural Family Therapy: A Case Study
I. Introduction
II. Structural Family Therapy
a. Component parts of structural family therapy (Gehart, 2014)
i. Role of symptom in the family 131
1. Family as ineffectual challenger of system
a. Family unit is impassive, does not test symptomatic member in order to continue entangled or
disconnected structure in the family.
2. Family as Shaper of individual's symptoms
a. Individuals within the family have their understandings and behaviors formed by the family
structure. ii. Subsystems 131
1. There are multiple subsystems that happen in the family system
a. Couple
b. Parental
c. Sibling
d. Individuals
2. Influential subsystems outside of the family
a. Gender lines
b. Hobbies
c. Interests
d. Personalities
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Child oriented (Caners, 2000)
1. Children and adolescents are the core components in structural family theory. Since the beginning
this model grew from working with children who had psychosomatic and behavioral issues. For this
reason, working with individuals and couples there is no model specifically for them, just that there
are the same basic concepts as with families just with special considerations. iv. Feminist analysis
(Hadfield, 2000)
1. Power differences between sexes and the hierarchy from male to female are noticeable in
structural family therapy model. The ideal power structure in a family structure with two
heterosexual parents has the male holding the uppermost power and position in the family.
Furthermore, this model does not take in to account stereotypes and norms within the society the
family system is a part of.
2. It is said that women are seen as needing to take an expressive role where men are to take an
executive role in order for the family system to remain stable.
v. Cultural awareness (Hadfield, 2000)
1. When working with families from other cultures the therapist has to be careful when using
concepts that are involved with structural family therapy. For instance, when observing boundaries
the therapist needs to remember that in some cultures these boundaries can be less distinct between
family members and
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Scheduling Manufacturing Operations
ABSTRACT
Without true finite capacity scheduling, any implementation for manufacturing execution, whether it
is ERP, SCM, or MES, cannot realize the goal of enterprise efficiency and agility. All aspects of OM
for manufacturing execution fall behind the lead of FCS, which is the bridge between planning and
execution. Real tangible return on assets rests with FCS.
INTRODUCTION
Integrating a diverse collection of resources to accomplish a goal is an issue that has faced
humankind since the first city arose and food and services needed to be provided to the populace.
The modern challenge for operations management (OM) is the speed and volume that data is
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WHAT WAS OLD IS NEW AGAIN
As mentioned in the introduction, operations management has been, and remains, one of the greatest
organizational challenges throughout history. OM arises from the need to coordinate diverse
resources to meet the needs of a complex system. The concept of the plan–execute–control model, a
discovery made by analysts in the late 1990's, appears in the historical records of systems
management, one of the earliest mentions circa 4th century BC in China. One of the more versatile
models in modern systems management appeared in 1977 as a result of a joint effort between Dr J.S.
Lawson of the Naval Electronic Systems Command and Dr. Paul Moore of the Naval Postgraduate
School. Figure 2 shows the Lawson–Moore model, adapted by the author for general resource
management.
SENSE is the collection of raw data or other collateral information about the observed environment.
PROCESS takes the data through the inference hierarchy, integrating data within the context of the
tasks required of the managed resources. The situation as best can be determined with the resources
is then compared to the DESIRED STATE. The DESIRED STATE is the result of planning, which
drives the allocation of resources to tasks. The plan exists in generalities, except for enterprises
where goals are achieved with simple tasks assigned to few or
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Personal Statement In System Biology

  • 1. Personal Statement In System Biology Since the encounter to 'Network Motifs' by Uri Alon's book 'Design Principles of Biological Networks' during my Integrated Masters at University of Hyderabad; systems biology has immensely captivated me. Further in time; academic courses, workshops and projects guided me to unearth this as the area that I want to pursue as my research. Although new, this field gives a holistic perspective to the historically reductionist outlook of the biological systems. While living organisms are interesting and exciting to think about, yet they have baffled scientists since the beginning. Now interdisciplinary groups are working together address questions in these systems. I want to work on complexity of biological systems using dynamical systems theory and network analysis. These approaches in systems biology give an insights into intricate events such as cell functions and diseases. Though we have come a long ahead in 21st century, we still have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind: disease. Diseases affect not only the person physically, but also whole family emotionally and economically. Brief suffering from reactive arthritis stimulated me to join the search for an answer to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... R. Ramaswamy, Nonlinear Dynamics Lab, Jawaharlal Nehru University. The current internship under him has given me opportunities to look at some interesting mathematical models in diverse fields. For instance, first project gives an insight into a portion of the current research being carried out in dynamics of Complex Networks, in collaboration with Prof. B. Biswal, Delhi University. The project involves construction of mathematical model of dynamics of social networks incorporating Hebbian learning. With this, we are also working on multilayered network in ecological system with Dr S. Prasad, JNU. Project aims at finding optimum time of Amla crop harvesting using agent based model simulations of Amla–Deer–Human network on the top of field ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Personal Statement Of Purpose By Mr. Thomas H. Huxley STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 'The known is finite, the unknown infinite; intellectually we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. Our business in every generation is to reclaim a little more land', these are the lines aptly said by Mr. Thomas H. Huxley. The unyielding quest for boundless knowledge has been my motivating and driving force throughout my career pursuit. It's the same quest that prompted me for higher studies. The dedication to finding solutions and a thirst for creating new tools to benefit humanity has molded me into a seeker of advanced knowledge. I commence this statement with a bit of my personality which has a direct bearing on my academic pursuits. I have always felt a strong need for achievement, which has been the motivating force behind whatever I have achieved in my academic career. My consistently outstanding academic record ever since my school years has resulted in numerous prizes and certificates of merit. My strengths have been my quantitative and analytical abilities which instilled in me a special interest for mathematics and physics. I had always been intrigued by science and used to spend a lot of time learning and knowing it. This fascination for science and keen interest in the ever–growing world of technology motivated me to take up engineering studies for my undergraduate and graduate study. I have always been in awe of the organized complexity of life's machinery which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Structural Family Theory Literature Rev Essays Structural Family Theory Literature Review Structural family theory is a technique employed by social scientists that offers perspectives and tactics that strengthen and examine the familial unit (Walsh, 2014). Developed by Salvador Minuchin, structural family theory looks at the unspoken rules within a family and how they affect the organization of the unit. It is the job of the social worker to accurately identify the patterns, presented rules, and their effect on the family. Structural family theory encompasses many concepts; a few of them being, subsystems, boundaries, and rules. Subsystems refers to the functional, normal interactions and alliances between two or more members within a family system (Walsh, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important that there be a clear parent–child role distinction during the divorce process for the adolescent. Secondly, "adaptability refers to a dimension of family flexibility in which the extremes are characterized by chaos and rigidity (Abelsohn, 1991)." According to the authors, it is important that the parents create a new family structure similar to the preexisting structure to eliminate culture shock or discourage adaptability. Though this may not be an option, it is important to the adolescent's adjustment health that the transition from one family structure be as seamless as possible. Lastly, "generational hierarchy implies that the family is a hierarchical, 'non–democratic' organization (Adelsohn, 1991)." Along with these three factors, the authors identified that adolescents who underwent therapy post–separation were better adjusted than those who did not receive treatment. Utilizing Structural Family Therapy and Systems Theory in the Business World Similar to a family unit, businesses operate and function off of a balance of subsystems, rules, and authority. All organizations, at their foundation, mirror the structure and culture of a family system. Relative to the business world, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. What Is Structural, Dynamical, Or Thermodynamical Properties? Most structural, dynamical, or thermodynamical properties in many materials certainly originate from complex interatomic interaction potentials. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 1–3 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) An important aspect that needs to be clarified concerns the specific impact of some key features of the potential such as softness, attraction, anharmonicity, well depth, or well location. Computer molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are ideally suited to the pursuit of this question because they allow interactions between particles to be varied in a systematic manner, thereby enabling the investigation of the effects of changes in individual variables to be conducted with a level of specificity not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few examples are given below. Ahmed and Sadus (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 9 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) determined properties of fluids interacting via (–– removed HTML ––) n (–– removed HTML ––) –6 Lennard–Jones potentials with various n values. The complete solid–liquid equilibria for these systems were obtained and the influence of the interatomic repulsive forces on the melting temperatures was discussed. It could be noted that universality of melting curves for a wide range of inter–particle interactions [Yukawa, Weeks– Chandler–Andersen (WCA), Lennard–Jones and Lennard–Jones–based, and Buckingham] has been suggested by Khrapak (–– removed HTML ––) et al. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 10 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) from simple considerations. Interaction potentials and their effects on crystal nucleation and symmetry have been studied by Hsu and Rahman (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 11 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) in order to further clarify the effect of the interaction potential on the forming crystalline structure. By playing on the interaction potential, it was shown that the symmetry of the nucleated phase could be changed to bcc instead of fcc as seen in classical Lennard–Jones. Davidchack and Laird (–– removed HTML ––) (–– ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. POS 543: A Comparative Analysis The purpose of this paper is to summarize, assess, and synthesize nine chapters across two primary texts listed as the required reading for the third week of POS 543. First, I'll focus on the central themes discussed in the readings related to open systems, structures, and organizational environments. Second, I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the various contributions of relevant organizational theories and concepts to open systems, structures, and organizational environments. The required reading for week three continued building on earlier schools of thought on organizational environments and systems with particular emphasis on open systems. Although the central themes to this collection of readings concentrate on open ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blau and Scott (2016) devised a set of qualities they argued delineated a formal organization from a truly informal organization. They quickly confirmed that social organizations would not conform to the characteristics of a formal organization. Formal organizations emerge when there is "an explicit purpose to achieve certain goals" (Blau and Scott, 2016, p. 175). Size and complexity as well as the existence of an administrative structure help to portray a formal organization. Other factors that characterize a formal organization include the intensity of the bureaucracy and hierarchy within the organization. Of note, Blau and Scott indicated that "formal organizations are man–made" (2016, p. 177) unlike social or informal organizations. Unexpectedly, they confirm that "informal organizations arise in every formal one" (Blau and Scott, 2016, p. 175). The formal organization is "the organization", not the informal one that exists within; however, it is vital to understand the nature of the informal organization and attached social relations and unofficial norms (Blau and Scott, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Australi The Great Ocean Road Serving As A Vital... The picturesque qualities across the Surf Coast has been home to unique communities drawing in tourism for many years. The Great Ocean Road gave way to settlement and tourism along the rugged coastline; The Great Ocean Road serving as a vital interstate travel and scenic route. Comprising of pristine beaches, coastal and rural environments; the locality recognises the need to maintain and enhance Jan Juc – Torquay green spaces and beaches (Figure 1 & 2). Figure 1 (left), Jan Juc Surf beach, (source, Plan Book Travel, accessed 10 September 2016) Figure 2 (right) Torquay Victoria (source, Australia Tour Guide, accessed 10 September 2016) The Jan Juc – Torquay region is experiencing growth greater than the Victorian average (SurfCoast, 2012). The vision to house a diverse range of dwelling types and accommodate for a broad demographic gives rise to the concern of overdevelopment without significant consideration given to open space and natural system requirements. The localities natural environment is the core of the town 's assets and it is vital to manage development in a manner that ensures key natural assets are protected (SurfCoast, 2012). The consideration of 'Open Space' and' Natural Systems' in the Spring Creek Structure Plan will pave the road for a healthy, active and vibrant community within the Jan Juc locality. With reference to the aforementioned vision and keeping in line with " Sustainable Futures Plan 2040" (SurfCoast, 2016), it is important to recognise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. IC Solution: Business Analysis IC Solution is known as being an advanced technology company through which inmates have access to phone services, which enables inmates to be able to communicate with friends and family. It is an excellent communication service which gives solutions to prisoners. The service allows for them to book release when they need to do so. IC Solution offers numerous services to prisoners like creating an account, leaving voice messages, video chatting and purchasing different phone services. If you are an inmate here are several ways through which you can save on your phone bill. An inmate can make a phone call through a third party who offers prepaid calling account to prisoners. IC Solution is the dominant company which deals with such services. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. How To Demonstrate The Oscillatory System In Human Behavior Identify some piece of human behavior that might be explained in a way that makes reference to the entrainment of oscillators. Briefly explain your reasons for choosing this example. An example of oscillations in the human system is one's heartbeat. The human heart pumps in a repetitive and rhythmic way, creating a heartbeat. What creates and oscillatory system in the human heart is the contractions that are created by the movement of blood within and out of the blood. This rhythmic beating only comes to a complete stop at the state of one's death. I choose the heartbeat to demonstrate the oscillatory system within human behavior because the heart is a vital part of the human body. 2) Explain one advantage and one disadvantage to the use of holographic representations, for the encoding of knowledge in a cognitive system. One disadvantage of holographic representations is that they are very complicated and this prevents the regulatory use of holographic representations. Holographic representations are hard to come by on a regular basis, there are not a lot of things that can be placed into a holographic representation. On the other hand, holographic representations have their advantages for encoding knowledge in a cognitive system because it allows for all of the individual aspects within a cognitive system to represent the cognitive system as a whole. 3) Produce two example sentences in which there is an ambiguity created by an anaphor that has more than one possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. A New Energy Efficient Drives Using Permanent Magnet... Nowadays, because of the fast evolution of electronic device, The recent developments in permanent magnet materials, solid state devices and microelectronic have led to the appearance of a new energy efficient drives using permanent magnet brushless direct current motors (PMBLDCM). Brushless direct current (BLDC) motors are preferred as small horsepower control motors because their efficiency is very high, the operation is in a silent mode, has a compact form, contains high precision, low maintenance, Its structure is simple, and has a large torque, etc. Hence, it is extensively used in national defense, aerospace, robotics, industrial process control, precision machine tools, automotive electronics, household appliances and office automation [1]. However, the problems are found in these motor for variable speed operation over last decades keeping technology growth in power semiconductors, microprocessors, adjustable speed drivers control schemes and permanent–magnet brushless electric motor production have been joined to enable reliable, cost–effective solution for a wide area of adjustable speed applications. As the name reveals, Brushless motors have no brushes and commutators. In direct current (brushed) motors, the switching of current in coils of the armature is done using the combination of brushes and commutators but in the brushless, the commutation process is achieved with the help of electronic circuit, which diminishes the mechanic losses and the efficiency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Planetary Migration Even today, scientists understand very little about the formation of Uranus and Neptune. This made scientists have stated that, "...the possibilities concerning the formation of Uranus and Neptune are almost endless." However, it has been suggested that this planetary system evolved in a very non– conventional manner, as described in the following lines. Planetesimals at the disk's inner edge occasionally passed through gravitational encounters with the outermost giant planet, which calter the planetesimals' orbits. The planets scattered inwards the most of the small icy bodies that they encountered, exchanging angular momentum with the scattered objects so that the planets move outwards in response, preserving the angular momentum of the system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After several hundreds of millions of years of slow, gradual migration, Jupiter and Saturn, the two inmost giant planets, crossed their mutual 1:2 mean–motion resonance of orbital motion. This resonance increased their orbital eccentricities to such an extent, that it destabilized the entire planetary system. The arrangement of the giant planets altered quickly and very radically. Jupiter shifted Saturn out towards its present position, and this relocation caused mutual gravitational encounters between Saturn and the two ice giants, which subsequently propelled the planets Neptune and Uranus onto much more eccentric orbits. These ice giants then ploughed into the planetesimal disk, scattering tens of thousands of planetesimals from their formerly stable orbits in the outer Solar System. This disruption almost entirely scatters the primordial disk, removing almost 99% of its mass, a scenario which explains the modern–day absence of a dense trans–Neptunian population. Some of the planetesimals were thrown into the inner Solar System, producing a sudden influx of impacts on the terrestrial planets: yes! It is the Late Heavy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Psychological Facts About Elementary School Student Named... Assignment #1 Person–In–Environment The case vignette that was assessed was about elementary school student named Charlie. Charlie's biological factors include being 6 years old, African American, and male. It is unclear if Charlie was premature, and if his mother, Eloise, was taking prenatal care during the pregnancy, which are also a part of Charlie's biological factors. In regards to the psychological facts, Charlie appears to be having challenges interacting with the other children. Additionally, he becomes easily irritated and distracted, cries when someone tries to correct his behavior, and constantly has tantrums. His usual bedtime and mealtime routine have changed since his mother is not always available to attend. The social factors consist of his mother, step–father, aunt, and newborn sister. Additionally, moving in with his Aunt Eleanor and his school are social factors. Due to his mother, Eloise, having depression, she was in psychiatric hospitalization for a while. After her release, Charlie moved with his aunt in order for Eloise to spend time trying to recover from her depression. Ever since he moved with Aunt Eleanor, Charlie's developmental factors have changed. Prior to moving with his aunt, Charlie was an actively involved child who was extremely social and reached his developmental milestones at an expected rate, as well as possessing amazing language and social skills. It is imperative to be aware of these factors in Charlie's life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Braking Control System Design This part of the book deals with the main aspects of both braking control. Specifically, the basic solutions to braking control systems design are introduced based on the actuators, with continuous and discrete dynamics. When designing a control system the first step is to define the controlled variable. Two possible choices will considered. It will be shown how wheel slip control is the natural choice in this case. The problem of how to design the control taking into account the actuator dynamics and the activation/deactivation logic will not be explicitly addressed. Also, the use of an actuator with discrete dynamics, which introduces limit cycles, won't be analyzed in this thesis. 6–2 Wheel Slip Control Commercial braking systems are based on heuristic methods related to wheel deceleration. However, it is clear that the slip control problem is more suitable for the design of braking controllers that are robust with respect to road surface variations, the design steps for the synthesis of a linear wheel slip controller will be presented and discussed. The wheel slip control has a straight forward graphical interpretation (figure 6–3). It should be noted that whatever the value the set–point , the regulation scheme guarantees the uniqueness of the equilibrium point. Also, as long as 0.1 0.2 the friction coefficient is close to its optimal value for every road condition. That issue is very important since it allows the use of a fixed structure controller, with no need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Dorothy Johnson's Theory Of The Behavioral System Model The behavioral system model is a model developed by Dorothy Johnson. This theory was influenced by Florence Nightingale's book titled notes on nursing and was developed using work of behavioral scientists in many disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and ethnology. This theory explains that nurse's specific contribution to patient welfare is to foster an efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the person, before, during, and after an illness. The theory sees a person as a system in which its parts interrelate with each other to form a whole to perform its functions. These interrelated and interdependent parts are called subsystem which is analyzed and described in term of structural and functional requirement. There are seven subsystems – attachment, attachment–affiliation, aggressive–protective, dependency, ingestive, eliminative, and sexual with each of them interrelated with the others and its environment for three functional requirements – protection, nurturance, and stimulation. The four structural elements of the subsystem include the following: drive (the ultimate cause of behavior), set (a tendency or predisposition to act in a certain way), choice (behavior to use in a certain situation) and action (behavior of an individual). These requirements must be met through a person's efforts or with the outside assistance of the nurse to maintain the integrity of the behavioral system. Also, the model made some assumptions for a better understanding of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Interplanetary Dust and Orbital Debris INTERPLANETARY DUST AND ORIBITAL DEBRIS Introduction The interplanetary dust particles are sized in between few cm to molecules. The dust particles are charged with +ve charge due to solar wind. The positive charge helps in reacting to the Lorentz force. The interplanetary dust grain population mainly originates in the main asteroid belt that is located between 2 to 4 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun. Dust forms in collisions between bodies of different sizes and energies or may be carried in by comets. 10 % of the dust formed by collisions in this area is transported towards the Sun via the Poynting–Robertson drag. The remaining 90 % leave the solar system hyperbolic orbits as newly formed interstellar dust. Dust grain orbits are mainly influenced by gravity. Their orbital motion is Keplerian. Most of the dust grains stemming from the asteroid belt orbit the Sun with low eccentricities and, thus, near–circular orbits. Material properties of IDP The Most of the dust in the inner solar system is assumed to originate from parent bodies orbiting in the Main Asteroid belt .the materials are divided into 3 main Chrondrites 60%,Achrondrites 10% and Irons 30%. Chrondrites contains Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Cr, Mn, Fe and Ni. IDP motion dynamics The dynamics of interplanetary dust particles are determined by a variety of forces that Can change the parameters of a dust grain's orbital motion. Very small IDP has perturbation by other forces. The P–R effect (pointing–Robertson effect) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Personal Reflection While reading Systems Thinking, The Systems View of Life and Learning as a Way of Leading, I felt as if I was experiencing many contradictory things at once. I felt as if i was in the past and the future, i was growing and shrinking, peering into a microscope and peering through a telescope all at the same time. I was taken on a journey through the micro and macro while weaving simultaneously through my own internal and external mental models of the world. This immersive reading experience sparked a strong desire in me to seek new perspectives and try to understand what others internal and external mental models look like, what they mean and what they feel like. The concepts and theories presented in the readings have helped me to solidify some of my own thought processes and ways of thinking about the world so I can put them into action and apply new practices into my community work and in turn create change. I do know one thing for sure, I want my contributions to be positive and go towards the common good. The readings reminded about how interconnected everything and everyone is and how fragile life can be. The readings have reinforced my desire to do good, be creative, think of others more than myself, but to not lose touch with self. The readings have prompted me to infer that in order to be a compassionate and effective community leader I must put the following practices into action; stay connected and current, think like a scientist, adapt, and practice patience. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Theory Of Goal Attainment In 1981 Imogene King introduced her mid–range Theory of Goal Attainment (this theory has also been referred to as the theory of goal achievement (Johnson and Webber, 2010)). This theory is based on the grand theory called the Conceptual System, also created by King (Frey et al: 2002). To understand the more focused mid–range theory it is important to first quickly understand the conceptual system. The conceptual system was created using systems analysis and systems theory literature (Johnson and Webber, 2010). It was originally referred to as a conceptual framework, but King changed the terminology in 1997 to Conceptual System (Frey et al, 2002). The conceptual system focused on decision making in nursing. It is organized around three systems; Personal Systems which pertain to the individual, Interpersonal Systems which pertain to small groups, and Social Systems which pertain to the society as a whole. King saw these three interacting systems as part of the larger decision making process of human beings (Frey et al, 2002). The Theory of Goal Attainment is a middle range theory derived from King's Conceptual System. The Theory of Goal Attainment focuses on the interactions between the personal, interpersonal, and social systems. Frey et al (2002) describes the central concepts of the theory as perception, communication, interaction, transaction, self, role, growth and development, stressors/stress, time, and space. Four specific concepts within the theory; perception, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The Impact Of The Internet Of Things With the click of a button or a tap on a screen, you can discover profound knowledge, it navigates you to where you need to go, or it even tells you miscellaneous things such as which place to go to get the best pumpkin spice latte. The Internet of things has significantly impacted everyday lives and continues to develop throughout generations. It refers to pertinent things such as the ever–growing networks of everyday physical objects, and other internet–enabled systems and devices which process and analyze large and fast–moving data set along each other. To sum it up, the internet of things is a fast growing network of materials where everything is synced and can collect as well as exchange data using sensors that are embedded in devices. Although individuals believe that the Internet of Things (IoT) consequently, will strip every one of privacy and security, the internet of things ought to be utilized in society as it positively transforms the way you live and relate to our environment to make it more productive and useful for us. The concept of the internet of things abbreviated as IoT was introduced as early as the late 90's by Kevin Ashton, the Executive Director of Auto–ID Labs and a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Now, the Internet of things is already a disruptive technology capable of determining fundamental changes that are happening in everyday life, and it is considered the fourth industrial revolution. (Hucanu) The Internet of Things (IoT) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Systems Model And Its Components Essay Introduction Key performance indicators are utilized for the purpose of measuring the success of the organizational outcomes. An organization can use key performance indicators measurements to evaluate areas, such as employee performance, employment turnover rates, or profit levels. The purpose of this paper is to identify a systems model and its components, offer information about how systems model provides a comparison of different organizations, discuss the Baldrige and AQIP programs, confer the difference between improving key performance indicators and system processes, and pinpoint the difference between a study of organizational key performance indicators and a study of organizational processes. A Systems Model and Its Components A system model is a model of a system broken down into subsystems. These subsystems make up a whole organizational system; thus, they allow improvement in various areas ensuring that the organization is functioning according to its goals. Components that make up an organizational system in a corporation that rely upon excellent customer service to measure growth include, evaluating the corporation through its workers and feedback from customers. The stakeholder is the corporation and the stakeholder group is the workers. The process is customer service. customer. An overlapping relationship is the result of this system. The corporation cannot thrive without workers and workers cannot thrive without delivering excellent customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Principles of Anti-lock Braking System Principles of Anti–lock Braking System The reason for the development of anti–lock braking system is very simple. Under braking, if one or more of a vehicle's wheels lock then this has a number of consequences: a) braking distance increases, b) steering control is lost, and c) tire wear will be uncommon. The tangible outcome is that an accident is more likely to occur. The application of brakes creates a force that impedes a vehicles motion by applying a force in the opposite direction. During severe braking scenarios, a point is obtained in which the tangential velocity of the tire surface and the velocity on road surface are not the same such that an optimal slip which corresponds to the maximum friction is obtained. The ABS controller must deal with the brake dynamics and the wheel dynamics as a whole plant. A locked–up wheel provides low road handling force and minimal steering force. Therefore, the main benefit of ABS operation is to maintain directional control of the vehicle during emergency braking. Anti–lock Braking System Control The designer of the Anti–lock Brake controller has to face severe difficulties while designing the system: For optimal performance, the controller must operate at an unstable equilibrium point Depending on road conditions, the maximum braking torque may vary over a wide range The tire slippage measurement signal, critical for controller performance, is both highly uncertain and noisy On rough roads, the tire slip ratio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Family Pet Sdlc Family Pets No company can achieve full potentials without some form of planning. Companies of high worth and value have effective and efficient planning in place to create harmony by aligning functions. In addition, planning can reduce confusing and fraustion throughout an organizations by providing benchmarks from achievable milestones. One fracture of planning for companies is events. Some events are conferences, seminars, parties. The events allows companies to grow and develop for many different reasons and purposes. The events require some organization of the announcement of the events. After events have been planned and announced, a follow–up system must be in place to evaluate success. The following paper is an essay that defines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diagram 1 displays three possible reason or purpose for an event to be an objective within the system of Love. The purpose are for health, sales, and facility needs that and objective would analysed and design before a scope and goal is established. The component of health as an objective is broken down into a modularity of health, which is a scope aim at medication, nutrition, and grooming to improve stock or system function. In addition, boundaries are form with components in the system Love. Boundaries are defined as all the component contained for the system limits, which separate the system from other system. The boundaries influence the system. The system Love can be separated from the system payroll because of the purpose in the system's function to the system's environment. The purpose of Love forms boundaries based on standards, scope, environment, and resources. In other words, it is the point of interface with a system that develops into boundaries. The interface is the point at which a system meets its environment or where subsystems meet each others. However, the objectives to the system Love can be changes within the component of that function to the system or outside of that function to the system because the interface of objectives is operations and input process. For example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Gke4 Task 1 PROBLEM SET 1 Introduction Throughout this problem set I will analyze the effects of compound interest. I will start with problem one assessing as to whether or not a Private in my platoon can afford a brand new vehicle. I will develop a discrete dynamical system to calculate the amount of capital left in the loan at any given month. To assess if my discrete dynamical function is accurate I will interpret my model through graphs and make sure the answer is logical. I will find out how much my soldier can afford and any other question asked. If this does not coincide with the amount the actual payment will be I will give him another recommendation. Question 1A To complete this first question we first had to make some assumptions. One of the assumptions is that this Private is in fact a PFC, as a PFC he would be making about $22,165.20 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The givens and assumptions are all of the values included in the above equation. The equation above also highlights what we needed to find, the discrete dynamical system, and the plan was to make assumptions, analyze the givens, and substitute all the given values into the general discrete dynamical system equation. To further understand the amount the Private will owe over the next year we have made the following chart. Figure 1. Time– series scatter plot of the balance still remaining on a loan taken out at a 15% interest rate with a monthly payment of $369.42. The figure above shows that the Private will not be paying enough per month with the $369.42 in order to pay off the loan in the 60 months provided. The interest rate is too high for the payment amount to pay off the loan balance in time. The graph is diverging from the initial value, and will eventually pay of the balance, just not in the allotted time amount. This can be represented through the graph and the following limit notation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Personal Statement On Decision And Risk Management that I am really eager to take a learn about, and it is a class on decision and risk management. With that class I am hoping to gain the critical thinking process needed to make big decisions financially and to lead my future employees and co–workers wisely when those decisions need to be made. I know that to be a good engineer I will have to stay up to date on current events and advancements in the world of technology, and I believe that the classes outlined in the academic plan of study will truly be a benefit to me in acquiring the necessary skills that this job will require. Although I have researched the topic of my career choice in systems engineering extensively, I still have so many questions about it. I am eager to know how long it will take for me to climb the ladder and work my way up through each job before I could potentially become something like a project manager. I have decided to reach out to some people in this career that can better inform me on questions like this, because I want to fully know what it is that I am getting into. I know that to be a successful engineer, I will have to learn much more than just academic topics, and I am prepared to do so. I know I must learn attention to detail, I must learn to make sense of hard and complex problems, I must learn to be a team player while leading along side of my co– workers, and I must learn to form the excellent technical knowledge to figure out solutions to problems. A little mishap or error can ruin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Dynamical Systems Theory In addition to using various information to provide augmented information about performance during competition and practice, a significant task for sport performance analysts is to identify and measure key performance variables that are statistically associated with successful sports performance outcomes. This unfortunately promotes rudimentary understanding of sports performance and provides little information about the underlying behaviors that produce these outcomes (McGarry, 2009). In recognition of this issue, the constraints–based framework was outlined to serve as an alternative process oriented approach to sports performance analysis (Glazier, 2010). To reiterate the purpose of this literature review, the dynamical systems theory explains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this new perspective, variability of performance has been viewed as more functional, since a consistent outcome can be achieved by a different patterns of joint relations owing to the dynamics of the joint biomechanical degrees of freedom (DOF). A feature of a chaotic system, like that of a high speed game in which ACL injuries occur, is that deterministic processes can drive fluctuations in system and motor output that might seem random. Noise may have a positive role in preventing a system from becoming too stable in complex environments so that functional movement solutions may be found during exploratory behavior of athletes during that specific time prior to injury in an effort to prevent injury. The fundamental problem for movement systems is the process of mastering the redundant degrees of freedom. Degrees of freedom, coined by Nikolai Bernstein, refers to the biomechanical DOF that exceed the minimum number required to successfully accomplish any given motor task (Vereijken et al. 1992). In other words, they are the number of independent coordinates required to uniquely describe the configuration of a system, providing flexibility and security in adapting to changing environmental conditions. As our motor system develops, humans rigidly and spastically fix joint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. King Conceptual System Theory An Overview of the Conservation Model and the Conceptual System Theory Everything in life has a purpose for their existence, and each human being is valued for their strength, knowledge, power but a lack of capability for interacting with their surroundings can bring many obstacles in their way in other for the meaningful and desirable goals to be reached. King's Theory of Goal Attainment bring a great concentration on the accomplishments of certain life goals and this can only happen if the nurse and the patient has the capacity to communicate and work together, and only then these life goals can be achieved (George, 2011). Levine's model encourages the use of adaptation and maintains integrity, energy through the process of conservation. This is can be done with the help of nursing care and nursing involvements. With encouraging conservation, a nurse can assist in promoting the person's well– being (George, 2011). Kings Conceptual System Theory King had many believe based on his Conceptual System Theory, he believes that each person views and interprets the world as an entire being in making transactions with individuals and things in their surroundings. He also believes that the exchange or interaction represents a life situation in which the interpreter and what is being interpreted unexpectedly experiences and in which the individual enters the situation as a dynamic partaker and is individually changed in the process of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Motor Control Theory And The Dynamical Systems Theory Comparison of Theories According to Beek, Peper, and Stegeman (1995), the motor control theories provide an explanation on how the nervous system will solve the degrees of freedom problem and serve to direct movement command. The following theories are the generalized motor program theory and the dynamical systems theory. The GMP theory proposes that the movement plan is retrieved from memory within the central nervous system and neural instructions are sent down to the effectors via the efferent pathways. The dynamical systems approach on the other hand, does not propose a hierarchical control, but suggests that movements emerge through self–organization of the interaction of the body and environment. It can be said that everybody's bodily movements occur in the context of the everyday functioning of people while realizing specific task goals. As a general, yet acquired rule, such movements involve the participation of multiple joints and limbs. Moreover, when in action, these body parts are coordinated and are brought into proper relation to one another as well as to the surrounding layout of surface. The coordination of these body parts may look relatively simple, as in picking up an object, or relatively complicated, as in juggling, performing an attacking forehand drive in table tennis or playing the drums. To the psychomotor scientist or researcher, however, all coordination is complex in that he or she is confronted with the challenge to explain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Hydraulic Turbine Systems With Elastic Water Column Under... In this paper, a new probability shaping control method is investigated for hydraulic turbine systems with elastic water column under stochastic excitations. First, a dissipated Hamiltonian model is presented for the hydraulic turbine system by utilizing the method of orthogonal decomposition and feedback theory. Furthermore, in order to obtain a pre–specified stationary probability density function (SPDF) of turbine system output, a probability shaping control method is designed based on the technique for obtaining the exact stationary solutions of the dissipated non–integrable Hamiltonian systems. In addition, the Lyapunov function method is employed to prove the transient PDF of the controlled system do converge to the pre–specified SPDF. Finally, system simulation shows effective control results under the proposed control strategy. Hydraulic turbine is a widely used governing system in hydroelectric plants. It can constantly adjust the active power output of hydroelectric generating set to guarantee the safe operation of power generation according to different system requirements. The control for hydraulic turbine plays a key role to retain the stability of the electric power system. Other than the early research on the linear model of hydraulic turbine, the nonlinear model–based studies are exploited actively in decades. Most nonlinear models rely on modern control theories, the main idea of which is that the nonlinear nominal model without disturbance of power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Myth Of The Ant Queen Analysis Establishing nonhierarchical roles within a system is often debated as an efficient method for internal innovation and stability. In Steve Johnson's essay Myth of the Ant Queen, Johnson describes a phenomena known as emergent behavior, large patterns of uncoordinated local actions which is prevalent in systems with nonhierarchial roles (199). The concept of emergent behavior is a useful, however inaccurate, means of categorizing a system's structure; a self–organizing system must have some origin or initial degree of coordination or organization in order to properly function. Furthermore, Cathy Davidson's essay Project Classroom Makeover, challenges the current educational paradigm with an administrative and societal call–to–action through the iPod experiment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, Davidson's educational experiments cannot be understood as examples of Johnson's ideas of emergent behavior because of educators' and not the students', abilities to maintain and regulate the self–preserving educational paradigm. However, her ideas will also fail to eliminate hierarchial roles in the classroom... A system's self–organizing facade oftentimes disguises its ulterior motive of self–preservation as a form of emergent behavior. In Johnson's essay, he observes an ant colony that appears to think and function in a nonhierarchial, self–organizing format to serve their queen ant. However, the colony functions in a genetically–coordinated fashion, Their genes instruct them to protect their mother, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Permanent Magnet Brushless Direct Current Motors Permanent magnet brushless direct current motors Nowadays, because of the fast evolution of electronic device, The recent developments in permanent magnet materials, solid state devices and microelectronic have led to the appearance of a new energy efficient drives using permanent magnet brushless direct current motors (PMBLDCM). Brushless direct current (BLDC) motors are preferred as small horsepower control motors because their efficiency is very high, the operation is in a silent mode, has a compact form, contains high precision, low maintenance, its structure is simple, and has a large torque, etc. Hence, it is extensively used in national defense, aerospace, robotics, industrial process control, precision machine tools, automotive electronics, household appliances and office automation [1]. However, the problems are found in these motor for variable speed operation over last decades keeping technology growth in power semiconductors, microprocessors, adjustable speed drivers control schemes and permanent–magnet brushless electric motor production have been joined to enable reliable, cost–effective solution for a wide area of adjustable speed applications. As the name reveals, Brushless motors have no brushes and commutators. In direct current (brushed) motors, the switching of current in coils of the armature is done using the combination of brushes and commutators but in the brushless, the commutation process is achieved with the help of electronic circuit, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Unit20248 Assignment 1 COIT20248: Information Systems Analysis and Design Term2, 2015 Assignment 1 – Systems Development Lecturer: Akella Gopi Tutor: Kayesh Prepared by: Darshitkumar Patel s0275395 Contents 1.Introduction 2 2.Approach to Systems Development 2 3. Systems Requirements 3 4. Project Cost Benefit Analysis 5 5. Project Schedule 7 6. System Information Requirement Investigation Techniques 9 7.Reflections and Conclusions 11 8.References 12 1.Introduction The aim of this system analysis report is to provide an automated Book information system which has proper information in a relevant style; to which they show on their current system and to present the proper information for an intended automated information system. There are 5 major tasks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As there are many approaches for development for a medium sized company like Broadway bookshop, SDLC (System development life cycle) is preferably the best method should to be adapted development. The systems development life cycle is a conceptual model which is used in project management that is explains the stages one by one development project, from starting to complete the application. In general SDLC Methodology following these steps to make an automated bookshop system: 1) The existing system which is manually so it is been evaluated. Even all the Deficiencies are
  • 58. identified. It is done by interview with the users of system and by consulting with them. 2) And it is defined the new requirement for the system even the deficiencies are addressed with specific proposal for improvement. 3) Then proposed system is been designed. Plans are prepared concerning with the physical construction, hardware, operating systems, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Kepler Space Telescope Essay Exoplanets are planets that orbit a star outside of our own solar system. However, over the past two decades, thousands of exoplanets have been discovered (Howell, 2015). NASA's Kepler space telescope, in particular, is responsible for most of these discoveries. Since its launch in March 2009, the Kepler space telescope has discovered over a thousand alien planets–more than half of all known exoplanets to date (Wall, 2015, para. 1). According to the Planetary Society (n.d.), planets only possess, a fraction of the mass of a star, and as a result the nuclear fusion reaction that makes stars burn does not take place (Exoplanets, para. 1). Without the burn, these planets are essentially very dark and small compared to stars, which in itself would make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, NASA's Kepler space telescope is capable of detecting a planet–sized object orbiting a star, from dozens of lightyears away (Search for Exoplanets, n.d., para. 2). The discoveries made with the Kepler space telescope reveal that most of these solar systems resemble our own (Extrasolar Planets, para. 2). In fact, the Kepler space telescope has had recent success in discovering Kepler–186f, an Earth–sized planet orbiting a star (2015, para. 1). On April 17, 2014, the discovery of Kepler–186f (also known as 'Earth's cousin') reveals that the planet orbits a star within the habitable zone. According to NASA (2015), a habitable zone refers to, the range of distance from a star where liquid water might pool on the surface of an orbiting planet (para. 1). Bolmont et al. discuss that the extent of this habitable zone naturally depends on the atmospheric conditions, geological activity, and the dynamical environment of the planetary system (Formation, 2014, para. 5). Given the former, if Kepler–186f has an Earth–like atmosphere and some liquid water at its surface, and is of a suitable climate in comparison to Earth, then the planet is likely a habitable environment (Quintana et al., 2014, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. What Are The Elastic And Electromagnetic Properties... As shown in examples 1–3, the elastic and electromagnetic properties inverted in the individual inversion have a significant difference in the model structures, and this may be caused by the accuracy of the initial models, the parameter contrast between the target objects and surroundings, the choice of inverted frequencies or the arrangement of the acquisition system. Interpreting the structure of the study areas through these individual inversion results is difficult. However, the explanation becomes easier when combining these results with the joint inversion. In the joint inversion, all the parameter models resemble each other, and the boundaries of anomalies are constructed clearly. All the parameters are used to construct the final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.3 Error comparison The errors of the inverted models were calculated to quantitatively compare the accuracy of individual and joint inversions. The errors within the P–wave velocity and permittivity model are basically unchanged in the individual and joint inversions, whereas the error within the conductivity model in the joint inversion is less than that in the individual inversion. As shown in the Example 1, the structures of P–wave velocity and permittivity model are slightly altered in the joint inversion. Therefore, the errors in these two models also changed slightly. However, the structure and parameter values of the conductivity model are significantly altered in the joint inversion in a way to significantly improve the error of this model. In this joint FWI procedure, the cross–gradient terms are controlled by small weighting factors and cannot dominate the optimization of parameters. Therefore, the structure of each model will change towards those of other models, if the enforced structural constraint is beneficial for the optimization process. In contrast, the effect of structural constraint will decrease during iteration, if it hinders the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Equation Lab Report Substituting the value of variables in Table 3 to Equation (7), characteristic roots were obtained: λ = (−6.7028 + 0.0677i, −6.7028 – 0.0677i, −0.0003 + 0.0442i, −0.0003 − 0.0442i, –0.0003) × 104. The real parts of λ are all negative values. Therefore, the system is stable and it is also proved, as shown in Fig. 11. 3.4.2 Variable ω1 fluctuating the constant C If the value of ω1 fluctuates, the phase trajectory on the projection plane follows the center point motion pattern. Moreover, the trajectory center point fluctuates with ω1. Thereby, the 5DOF system could form the helical trajectory, finally leading to chaos. 3.4.3 Results and Discussion In this section, the CPP method is presented to reduce the 5DOF system to the 2DOF system. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This analysis concludes that the four projection planes could reflect the characteristics of the original 5DOF system. 2. Through the characteristics analysis of the coordinate plane and the electromechanical coupling equation, using ω1 as the known parameter, the moving pattern of the id–iq and α–ω2 subsystems were determined. Namely, if the variable ω1 verge to a constant, then the other four variables verge to constant; if the variable ω1 holds wave nearby a constant, the other four state variables are not stable. Thus, the electromechanical coupling system can be fully controlled by only controlling the ω1 variable. 3. The system will exhibit a helical trajectory if the rotational speed of the PMSM is unstable; and the system will exhibit stable behavior if the rotational speed of the PMSM is going to be stable. Therefore, parameters were chosen to stabilize the rotational speed of the PMSM in order for the coupling system to exhibit a stable behavior. This study used the CPP method, which is only used in the power system up to now. Through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Exoplanet Research Paper Definition of a planet In its resolution in 2006, the IAU classified the solar system bodies into three distinct categories: (1) A planet is a celestial body that: (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self– gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit; (2) A dwarf planet is a celestial body that: (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self–gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, (c) has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, and (d) is not a satellite; (3) Other objects except satellites orbiting the Sun are referred to collectively as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can either be revolving around a stellar remnant or brown dwarf. The planet can also be a rogue planet (which do not orbit around a star) and can be considered as an exoplanet. Exoplanet classification is facilitated by the fact that a distinction in mass between planets and smaller bodies is not yet relevant. In contrast, nomenclature is complicated by the problems of distinguishing planets from brown dwarfs. The IAU 2003 recommendation, by the working group on extrasolar planets (IAU, 2003) is: (1) Objects with true masses below the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of deuterium (currently calculated to be 13MJUPITER for objects of solar metallicity) that orbit stars or stellar remnants are planets (no matter how they formed). The minimum mass required for an extrasolar object to be considered a planet should be the same as that used in the solar system; (2) Sub–stellar objects with true masses above the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of deuterium are brown dwarfs, no matter how they formed nor where they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. A Study Of A Generalized Weak Kam And Aubry Mather Theory... Here, we extend the weak KAM and Aubry–Mather theories to optimal switching problems. We consider three issues: the analysis of the calculus of variations problem, the study of a generalized weak KAM theorem for solutions of weakly coupled systems of Hamilton–Jacobi equations, and the long–time behavior of time–dependent systems. We prove the existence and regularity of action minimizers, obtain necessary conditions for minimality, extend Fathi's weak KAM theorem, and describe the asymptotic limit of the generalized Lax–Oleinik semigroup. Introduction Overview. Dynamical systems given by Tonelli Lagrangians have been extensively studied in recent years. The deep connections between the calculus of variations, the weak KAM theory, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recently, several authors have investigated random switching problems, their weakly coupled Hamilton–Jacobi equations [1], the corresponding extensions of the weak KAM and Aubry–Mather theory [1], the long–time behavior of solutions [1], and homogenization questions [1]. In these references, as in the present paper, the state of the systems has different modes. However, in those problems, the switching between modes is driven by a random process. In contrast, here, the switches occur at deterministic times as considered [1]. Our results complement the earlier research in [1] and provide the counterpart of the aforementioned results for the optimal switching problem. Setting of the problem. Let [1] be a compact, connected Riemannian manifold, [1] its tangent bundle, and [1] a finite set of modes. The (multimodal) Lagrangian, [1], is, for each [1], a Tonelli Lagrangian, [1], prescribing the running cost at the mode [1]. The switching cost is given by the function [1]. A trajectory, [1] determines both state and mode at each time. We denote by [1] the set of all absolutely continuous curves from [1] into [1], and by [1] the set of all piecewise constant functions on [1] taking values on [1]. More precisely, [1] if there exists a partition [1] of [1] such that [1]. In other words, [1] can jump in the interval [1] only at the times [1] (note that [1] is allowed to jump also at the initial and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Observing Kepler's Three Laws Of Dynamicary Motion The method of perturbations is a method of detecting other planets. For example, the discovery of the planet Neptune was discovered using perturbation theory. According to Newton's laws of motion, the planets move in elliptical orbits about a common center of mass; in this case, the center of mass (barycenter) of the solar system. In a simplified case, we can consider the 2–body problem; we have two point masses mutually orbiting each other about their common center of mass (take the Earth–Sun system). Now, we want to determine the evolution of this dynamical system over time. We know that the two point masses move according to Kepler's three laws of planetary motion and Newton's law of universal gravitation. I would state these laws here but I don't want to be accused of copying so feel free to look them up in any physics textbook. Now, what you will know notice is that over time as these two point mass particles orbit each other about their common center of mass, there will be deviations from Newton's laws. One example of such a deviation would be the gravitational effects of a third point mass. Another example would be corrections for general relativistic effects. Take, for example, the perihelion precession of Mercury. Yet another example ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, in the case of Neptune, we detected Neptune due to its gravitational effects on the planet Uranus. Due to these gravitational effects, Uranus's orbit deviated from what would be predicted by Newton's laws of motion. In the same vein, if we have some planet X in our system of N point masses mutually orbiting about that system's common center of mass or barycenter, then we can use perturbation theory to calculate deviations from Newton's laws of motion due to the gravitational effect of that planet on the other planets in the system, and thus detect the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Cyytoprotective Role Of DJ-1, Mitophagy And Cell Death DJ–1 protects against mtDNA damage, mitophagy and cell death. DJ–1 is a multifunctional protein that protects cells from oxidative stress via several molecular processes including regulating gene transcription, mediating cell signal transduction pathways, stabilizing cytoprotective proteins and scavenging ROS (3). DJ–1 is expressed in human primary alveolar type II cells (preliminary data) and we have recently postulated that plays a role in the antioxidant defense system in the lung (REF). The importance of DJ–1 can be supported by several observations. First, DJ–1 mutations are pathogenic (4), second, oxidation of cysteine and methionine residues within DJ–1 was reported as a sensor of its activity (5) and third, the novel oxidized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research Plan Preliminary Results Isolation of human primary ATII cells. We will isolate ATII cells from de–identified control organ donors whose lungs were not suitable for transplantation and donated for medical research through Temple Biobank in collaboration with Dr. Gerard Criner (Temple University, letter attached) as we previously described (7, 9, 10). For ATII cell isolation, we used magnetic microbeads (Miltenyi, Biotec Inc.) and epithelial cell adhesion molecule (Ep–CAM) positive selection. Purified ATII cells display about 90% purity as detected by staining with pro–surfactant protein C (proSP–C) and ATII280, which are specific ATII cell markers (Fig. 2). In this grant proposal, we plan to use ATII cells isolated from at least 12 non–smoker and 12 smoker control lung donors and 12 patients with emphysema (GOLD IV). Lung tissue from individuals with this disease will be obtained in collaboration with Dr. Criner. DJ–1–Cys106–SO3– in patients with emphysema. Initial proof of concept studies were performed in ATII cells obtained from patients with emphysema in comparison with control lung donors. We found high expression of DJ–1–Cys106–SO3– in ATII cells obtained from individuals with this disease using a specific DJ–1 antibody (AbDSerotec; Fig. 3). The presence of this DJ–1 form was confirmed by mass spectrometry analysis; and we did not find this modification in control ATII ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Cloud Essay The dynamics of star–forming dust molecular clouds are indeed highly complex in nature. The cloud complexity appears not only because of irregular morphological kinetics of the constituent massive dust grains, but also, because of diversified nonlocal gradient forces operating on multi–parametric non–uniform domains, rich in collective degrees of freedom, actively responsible for redistribution of the cloud materials. The redistribution of the cloud material leading to the initial stage of bounded structure formation is well–known as being triggered by dynamic transport processes of mass, energy, and momentum via bimodal gravito–electrostatic instability mechanisms in partially ionized cloud plasma environs realizable in the interstellar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, the same dynamical mode of gravito–electrostatic origin has been investigated by Karmakar and Haloi, but, in a magnetized plasma in the presence of the complex fluid turbulence effects. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 9 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) The various values of the thermal–to–magnetic pressure ratio, widely termed as the plasma– (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) β (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) , affecting the mode–evolution considerably, have been estimated and clearly interpreted in judicious astrobasic cloud conditions, and so on. In another work, (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) 10 (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) the same group has demonstratively reported that both the kinematic viscosity of the constitutive dust fluids and nonthermality parameter (spectral kappa, the thermo–statistical power– law tail index) of the thermal species act as a stabilizing (damping) agent against the gravity in similar environs, and so forth. After a circumspect panoramic survey in the literature, it can now be seen that the nonlinear dynamics of the conjugational pulsational mode in nonthermal turbulent viscous co–rotating astrofluids has yet been remaining an untouched, unaddressed and unexplored problem for years. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) The current paper is motivated by the above realistic unavailable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Structural Family Therapy: A Case Study I. Introduction II. Structural Family Therapy a. Component parts of structural family therapy (Gehart, 2014) i. Role of symptom in the family 131 1. Family as ineffectual challenger of system a. Family unit is impassive, does not test symptomatic member in order to continue entangled or disconnected structure in the family. 2. Family as Shaper of individual's symptoms a. Individuals within the family have their understandings and behaviors formed by the family structure. ii. Subsystems 131 1. There are multiple subsystems that happen in the family system a. Couple b. Parental c. Sibling d. Individuals 2. Influential subsystems outside of the family a. Gender lines b. Hobbies c. Interests d. Personalities 3. Important things to look at when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Child oriented (Caners, 2000) 1. Children and adolescents are the core components in structural family theory. Since the beginning this model grew from working with children who had psychosomatic and behavioral issues. For this reason, working with individuals and couples there is no model specifically for them, just that there are the same basic concepts as with families just with special considerations. iv. Feminist analysis (Hadfield, 2000) 1. Power differences between sexes and the hierarchy from male to female are noticeable in structural family therapy model. The ideal power structure in a family structure with two heterosexual parents has the male holding the uppermost power and position in the family. Furthermore, this model does not take in to account stereotypes and norms within the society the family system is a part of. 2. It is said that women are seen as needing to take an expressive role where men are to take an executive role in order for the family system to remain stable. v. Cultural awareness (Hadfield, 2000)
  • 77. 1. When working with families from other cultures the therapist has to be careful when using concepts that are involved with structural family therapy. For instance, when observing boundaries the therapist needs to remember that in some cultures these boundaries can be less distinct between family members and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Scheduling Manufacturing Operations ABSTRACT Without true finite capacity scheduling, any implementation for manufacturing execution, whether it is ERP, SCM, or MES, cannot realize the goal of enterprise efficiency and agility. All aspects of OM for manufacturing execution fall behind the lead of FCS, which is the bridge between planning and execution. Real tangible return on assets rests with FCS. INTRODUCTION Integrating a diverse collection of resources to accomplish a goal is an issue that has faced humankind since the first city arose and food and services needed to be provided to the populace. The modern challenge for operations management (OM) is the speed and volume that data is presented to OM systems. This explosion of data holds the promise of efficiency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WHAT WAS OLD IS NEW AGAIN As mentioned in the introduction, operations management has been, and remains, one of the greatest organizational challenges throughout history. OM arises from the need to coordinate diverse resources to meet the needs of a complex system. The concept of the plan–execute–control model, a discovery made by analysts in the late 1990's, appears in the historical records of systems management, one of the earliest mentions circa 4th century BC in China. One of the more versatile models in modern systems management appeared in 1977 as a result of a joint effort between Dr J.S. Lawson of the Naval Electronic Systems Command and Dr. Paul Moore of the Naval Postgraduate School. Figure 2 shows the Lawson–Moore model, adapted by the author for general resource management. SENSE is the collection of raw data or other collateral information about the observed environment. PROCESS takes the data through the inference hierarchy, integrating data within the context of the tasks required of the managed resources. The situation as best can be determined with the resources is then compared to the DESIRED STATE. The DESIRED STATE is the result of planning, which drives the allocation of resources to tasks. The plan exists in generalities, except for enterprises where goals are achieved with simple tasks assigned to few or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...