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This province was created due to compressive forces related…

This province was created due to compressive forces related to the Big Bend in the San Andreas Fault. This bend and motion also led to rotation and as such, has many mountains oriented at a different direction in comparison to all other mountain ranges in California.

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Describe the formation of accretionary prisms (also known as…

Describe the formation of accretionary prisms (also known as an accretionary wedge) in California geology as revealed in the Coast Ranges. Please answer in 250 words or less. In your explanation, include the following: The specific plate tectonic setting associated with the formation. Describe what type of plate boundary and the way(s) the lithospheric crust is interacting here. (1.5 pt) Describe the rocks that compose this feature and why these rocks are in this feature. (1.5 pt)

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A friend tells you of an area in California covered with dar…

A friend tells you of an area in California covered with dark-colored lava, but they noted there were only a few small, steep-sided volcanic cones covered with loose debris.  Quickly, you assess the situation and inform them that:

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During a routine assessment, the patient mentions occasional…

During a routine assessment, the patient mentions occasionally seeing small ‘dots’ and ‘web-like strands’ floating across the visual field.” (like in the picture below). How should the nurse respond, using clinical judgment to ensure patient safety and appropriate monitoring? 

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CAR-T cell therapy involves the use of a patient’s ______[1]…

CAR-T cell therapy involves the use of a patient’s ______[1]_________ and turns them into cancer fighters against cancers such as multiple myeloma, mantle cell lymphona, follicular lymphoma, ALL and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. What kind of treatment is CAR-T? ______[2]__________ 

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What is the most common pre-formed mediator and compromises…

What is the most common pre-formed mediator and compromises approximately 10% of the total weight of the granules in mast cells.

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Problem 3 – 60 pts Part (b) – 25 pts  R-134a and air flow th…

Problem 3 – 60 pts Part (b) – 25 pts  R-134a and air flow through the devices below. The refrigerant flows at 0.12 kg/s. The refrigerant enters the heat exchanger at 2.8 bar with a quality of 0.25. It exits the heat exchanger at 70 °C before being compressed to 9.0 bar. The compressor operates with an isentropic efficiency of 75%.   The air, flowing at 2.57 kg/s, enters the heat exchanger at 310 K.   Assumptions to follow: Variable heats for ideal gases Entropy approximation range: ± 0.01 kJ/kg-K (b) 25 pts – Determine the temperature of the air exiting the heat exchanger in K   Documents: ME3523_ThermoTables_MoranShapiro_9thEd.pdf ME3523_FormulaSheet_Exam1.pdf ThermodynamicDevices.pdf ME3523_UnitConversions.pdf

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Problem 1 – 20 pts Part (b): 15 pts Steam flows at 50 kg/s t…

Problem 1 – 20 pts Part (b): 15 pts Steam flows at 50 kg/s through the device depicted in the T-S diagram below. The isentropic efficiency of the device is 85%. There is work associated with the operation of this device.   Entropy approximation range: ± 0.01 kJ/kg-K   (b) 15 pts – Determine the power for the device with the proper sign in MW   Documents: ME3523_ThermoTables_MoranShapiro_9thEd.pdf ME3523_FormulaSheet_Exam1.pdf ThermodynamicDevices.pdf ME3523_UnitConversions.pdf

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Problem 3 – 60 pts Part (a) – 25 pts  R-134a and air flow th…

Problem 3 – 60 pts Part (a) – 25 pts  R-134a and air flow through the devices below. The refrigerant flows at 0.12 kg/s. The refrigerant enters the heat exchanger at 2.8 bar with a quality of 0.25. It exits the heat exchanger at 70 °C before being compressed to 9.0 bar. The compressor operates with an isentropic efficiency of 75%.   The air, flowing at 2.57 kg/s, enters the heat exchanger at 310 K.   Assumptions to follow: Variable heats for ideal gases Entropy approximation range: ± 0.01 kJ/kg-K (a) 25 pts – Determine the power required to operate the compressor in kW   Documents: ME3523_ThermoTables_MoranShapiro_9thEd.pdf ME3523_FormulaSheet_Exam1.pdf ThermodynamicDevices.pdf ME3523_UnitConversions.pdf

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Problem 2 – 20 pts Part (a) – 15 pts Air flows at 150 kg/s t…

Problem 2 – 20 pts Part (a) – 15 pts Air flows at 150 kg/s through a compressor. The air enters the compressor at 300 K, 1 bar and exits at 10 bar. The compressor operates with an isentropic efficiency of 80%.   Assume constant specific heats   (a) 15 pts – Determine the power required to operate the compressor in MW   Documents: ME3523_ThermoTables_MoranShapiro_9thEd.pdf ME3523_FormulaSheet_Exam1.pdf ThermodynamicDevices.pdf ME3523_UnitConversions.pdf

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