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this document details the notes taken from chapter one
Includes notes on the breakdown of mechanics, practice problems, vectors, forces, SI units, equilibrium, and fundamental concepts and principles of mechanics.
Contains notes from 8/23/2021 to 8/27/2021. Notes include theories and examples on vectors, projections, dot product, and cross product.
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Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach, 6e (Silverthorn) 
Chapter 8 Neurons: Cellular and Network Properties 
1) The portions of a neuron that extend off of the roughly spherical cell body are usually collectively called A) protrusions. 
B)	processes. 
C)	prostheses. 
D)	projections.	: B 
Section Title: Cells of the Nervous System 
Learning Outcome: 8.1 
: Level I: Reviewing Facts and Terms (Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge) 
2) Detailed understanding of the cellular basis of signaling in the nerv...
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This course provides an introduction to mechanics as applied to engineering problems. Principles of force and moment balance, work, and energy conservation are applied to systems in static equilibrium. The similarity of balance laws applied to mechanical behavior to those used in thermodynamics and electric circuits is introduced. Students are introduced to the concepts of free-body diagrams and equivalent systems of forces, properties of areas and sections, analysis of simple structures, intern...
SSC 200 is a theme-based course that varies across sections but shares common learning outcomes. Application of social science methods and social theory critically examine human issues and problems from the perspective of at least three social science disciplines (anthropology, economics, political science, psychology and sociology). The course emphasizes outcomes related to scholarship, critical evaluation of our times, and the diversity of the human world.