CP/CMS Essays

  • CMS Energy Scandal And Rebound

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    Beginning in 2000, CMS Marketing, Services and Trading Company began to make energy trades that had no economic justification. As stated in the Securities and Exchange Commission cease and desist order ¡§CMS materially overstated its revenues, expenses and energy-trading volumes in 2000 and 2001 through the use of undisclosed round-trip energy transactions conducted by its Houston-based energy-trading division, MS&T.¡¨ These trades have now become known as "round-trip" trades. CMS issued false Press

  • The History of the Disk Operating System (DOS)

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    of user friendly operating systems, computers were run using the operating system CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers). The program itself looked simple, but the complexity of its use meant that not many fully understood how to use it. As the program was also limited in use, since it was designed for 8-bit systems, a new operating system was needed when 16-bit IBM systems came out. IBM tried to purchase CP/M from its inventor Gary Kildall, but he proved to be elusive and refused to sell

  • Practical Analysis Of Ferrovalen

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    were trying to make fulvalene. More generally, these compounds can be classified as sandwich complexes. In a sandwich complex the metal centre lies between two pi bonded ligands. The metal centre in ferrocene is bonded to all 5 carbon atoms of the Cp ligand. To prepare ferrocene, the cyclopentadienyl

  • Recaptcha Is A Free Service

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    audio CAPTCHA option. Your legitimate users will find our regular audio CAPTCHAs easy to solve. reCaptcha is implemented on following endpoints Sign in Flyout Homepage sign in Guest data page - Auto fill and Sign in Join Now - Enroll in CP Except the Enroll in CP, all other places user will have the option to save Browser and thereafter they will not see reCaptcha again from the same browser (Unless they cleared cookies and uninstall and reinstall the browser) Two Factor Authentication Ch.com

  • Multistep Synthesis Lab Report

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    resulted in a white powder which was confirmed through IR and 1H NMR to be 4-acetamidobenezenesulfonyl chloride. The IR spectrum, RM-12-Ai, shows an amine group at 3316 cm-1 and 1585 cm-1, a carbonyl at 1679 cm-1, an aromatic carbon-carbon stretch at 1533 cm-1, a sulfone 1372 cm-1 and 1166 cm-1, and a para-substituted ring at 836 cm-1. All of these functional groups are represented in this compound,

  • Importance Of Cost Estimation

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    Cost estimation: Cost Estimation is one of the first tasks you have to do when you manage a project. It has to be accurate, clear and credible. Because a small business has limited resources so these factors are very important to build a successful one. You can view the details of the cost calculations by using the standard techniques as they give accurate results and very high credibility as long as the inputs provided for calculations are exact. It is very important to use the effective cost estimating

  • Comparison Of Bare And Shrouded Turbine

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    is 12o giving diffuser outlet and inlet area ratio of 1.61. The performance of the bare, diffuser and nozzle-diffuser augmented micro-wind turbine have been compared and shown in Figs. 3 and 4. In all comparison, the area used in the denominator of Cp definition is the diffuser exit area. Typical shroud designs for wind turbine: Figure 3.0 Nozzle-diffuser (GWEC 2015, Ramon) Figure 3.1 Diffuser-brim shroud Where: T (N.m) is torque, (kg.m-3) is density of air, A

  • Triple P System: A Case Study

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    public health strategies and evidence base of Triple P. This was done so by Prinz and Sanders (2007) through the U.S. Triple P System Population Trail (TPSPT). This system tests the extent to which implementation of Triple P can reduce the prevalence of CM at a population level. The research question was aimed to see how the implementation of the Triple P System influences the prevalence of child maltreatment amongst parents? There was one independent variable in the study which was The Triple P System

  • Vibration Spectroscopy Lab Report

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    for the determination of values for e and exe. - Example calculation for the determination of values for Ie, Io, I1, and I2. - Example calculation for the determination of values for re, r0, r1, and r2. - Conversion of units from GHz to cm-1 for Be - Error analysis obtained through Table Curve was base on the fitting of equation 2040 in their data base ( ), this gave direct values for the vo quantities and De was obtained by taking an average of the “d” constants divided by 4 from

  • Understanding Aerodynamics within Axial Cascades

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    A cascade is defined as an infinite row of equidistant similarly aerofoil bodies. The cascade is used to divert a flow stream with a minimal loss. The flow over an axial cascade presents a complicated intra blade fluid dynamic interaction that causes the flow to behave differently than the flow over a single aerofoil blade. The cascade is used to divert a flow stream with a minimal loss. It forms the basic block for the design and development of turbomachinery, particularly the axial compressor and

  • Annual Temperature Of San Francisco

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    San Francisco is an amazing city surrounded by water and is known for its great beauty. The geography of San Francisco is what also makes it extra special. San Francisco’s latitude is 37° 46’ N and longitude is 122° 30’ W. It is also in the Northern Hemisphere. In San Francisco the Annual Temperature Range is 22°F. The Annual Temperature Range is subtracting the month with the highest average maximum high temperature with the month with the lowest average minimum low temperature. I solved the equation

  • Unbranded Mouthwash

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    How branded and unbranded mouthwash effect cell numbers? Research and Rationale: In 2001 it was reported by BBC news that serious dental diseases could be one cause of diabetes. Gingivitis is the periodontal disease that is talked about in the article, this is a disease that causes inflammation to the gums and if left untreated could lead to periodontitis which eventually leads to the loss of teeth. There is no hard evidence for gum disease leading to diabetes however a spokeswomen for the British

  • The Causes of Racial Tension

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    Today, there is racial tension all around the world. Racial tension means the feeling that exists when people do not trust and be aggressive to each other. In Malaysia, racial tension has deepened recently. The Indian government has released an advisory for its foreign students that studying in Australia which showed that racial tension appeared around the White and Indian (“MEA issues travel advisory to Indian students in Aus”, 2010). Racial tension between the Han and Uighur communities in Xinjiang

  • What Is Dynamic Viscosity?

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    viscosity is the ratio of viscosity ƞ to density ρ (taken at the same temperature and pressure). μ=ƞ/ρ (2.1.2) kinematic viscosity is normally expressed in terms of centistokes, ρ is mass density in gm/〖cm〗^3 (Druk et al,

  • Alfalfa: The Queen of Forages in North America

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    alfalfa has the highest feeding value of any other forage legume crop. High in digestible energy and protein makes alfalfa a valuable feed to livestock. Quality alfalfa primarily used for feeding dairy cows contains up to 22 percent of crude protein (CP) and 70 percent of total digestible nutrients (TDN). As there’s a great demand for alfalfa, alfalfa has been modified to grow in different climates.

  • The Effects of Erosion and Loss of Marsh Land in the Southern United States

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    sediment concentration was located at 12.7 cm (5 in) from the bottom of the cylinder. For purposes of reducing biological activity, Lick covered the sample cores, as well as, kept the cores in a dark chamber. Before running the test, the depth of the overlaying water inside each core was adjusted to 12.7 cm (5 in). The grid was also adjusted such that the lower surface was 5.08 cm (2 in) above the sediment surface (the grid oscillated between 5.08 and 7.62 cm above the interface).

  • Transplantation Immunology

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    Lichtman AH, Pillai S. Transplantation immunology. In: Abbas AK, Lichtman AH, Pillai S, eds. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2015:chap 17. Adams AB, Kirk AD, Larsen CP. Transplantation immunobiology and immunosuppression. In: Townsend CM, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, Mattox KL, eds. Sabiston Textbook of Surgery. 19th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2012:chap 26. Wood K, Shankar S, Mittal S. Concepts and challenges in organ transplantation. In:

  • Lyme Disease Research Paper

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    Wharton state forest about two weeks ago and since then believes he has had seasonal allergies and has felt a little “hot.” Patient is in good health and does not have any medical problems. Upon examination, a rash of bull’s eye appearance measuring 7 cm in diameter was noted on the patient’s right shoulder. Serological testing was submitted for Lyme disease which were positive for the tick-borne

  • Silver Nitrate Synthesis Lab Report

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    Materials and synthesis The fully organic phase system contains silver nitrate as a silver precursor, n-butylamine (BA) as an alkyl ligand dissolving silver salt, dodecanoic acid (DDA) as a capping molecule, toluene as a medium, and NaBH4 as a reducing reagent. The silver nitrate, DDA, BA, and NaBH4 were purchased from Junsei Chemical, and they were used as received without further purification. The scheme for direct synthesis of silver nanoparticles from silver nitrate in the organic phase is illustrated

  • Undifferentiated Shock Case Study

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    Fluids or inotrophes in undifferentiated shock-Review of Case series Introduction There is a long-standing debate as to the most accurate method of determining the volume status of a critically ill patient,as well as the physiological ability to respond to fluid therapy. In the assessment of a critically ill patient receiving volume replacement, a wide variability of assessment options are available; however, the current literature has yet to determine which method is the best. This case series