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What are Joint Acquisition Programs? Joint Acquisition Programs is any acquisition system, subsystem, component, or technology program with a strategy that includes funding by more than one DoD component during any phase of a system's life cycle. Who decides to place programs under joint acquisition management? The MDA decides whether to place programs under joint management and designates the lead executive DoD component. What law requires an analysis of potential opportunities of international cooperation? 10 USC 2350a(e) requires international cooperation consideration in the initial acquisition strategy for a program.

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BIOS-251: Exam 1 Review
The study of human structure

Anatomy




The study of human function

Physiology




A tendency for organisms to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

Homeostasis




A state of balance

Equilibrium




Consequences of homeostatic imbalance

Illness or death




Thermoregulation Process




A feedback loop in which a system responds to a change by reversing that change, or by decreasing the
rate at which the change is occurring. (Ex. thermoregulation)

Negative Feedback Loop

, A feedback loop in which a system responds to a change by amplifying that change. (Ex. childbirth)

Positive Feedback Loop




Changes, occurring within or outside the body, that affect homeostasis

Stimuli




Detects and sends messages to the control center

Receptors




Processes the signal, alerts the effector about the detected change, and gives instructions

Control Center




An organ or cell that acts in response to a stimulus; handles the issue

Effector




Divides a human body into anterior and posterior sections

Frontal Plane or Coronal Plane




Divides the human body into equal left and right sections

Midsagittal Plane




Divides the human body in half, creating two sections; top and bottom

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