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Read the introduction, conclusion, and one section regarding a condition that piques your interest in Intestinal epithelia ...
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Read the introduction, conclusion, and one section regarding a condition that piques your interest in Intestinal epithelial barrier and neuromuscular compartment in health and disease ----> https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i14.1564Focus on the general concepts, as opposed to understanding every word. After completing the reading, answer the following question for your initial post: “How does digestive physiology lead to a specific pathological presentation?” You may choose which digestive pathology you’d like to focus on.Use the assigned article, with appropriate APA citations, to support your position with at least 5-6 sentences to support your case.share what factors you find most surprising, as well as any experiences and questions you have about digestive system physiology and pathology presentation. You may use the assigned article, or other credible references of your own selection to support your follow-up post(s).
CHM 101 Grand Canyon University Chemistry Boyles Law Question
Topic Materials:Boyle’s Law 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1aCBId6qAChemistry: Charles’ Law (Gas Laws) with 2 exa ...
CHM 101 Grand Canyon University Chemistry Boyles Law Question
Topic Materials:Boyle’s Law 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1aCBId6qAChemistry: Charles’ Law (Gas Laws) with 2 examples https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZpuMBkf1SsDalton’s Law and Partial Pressures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbmOcH1fFKsRespiration Partial Pressure Changes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=332FPuvNXZUGases Intro https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/gases-intro/latest/gases-intro_en.htmlChemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Review Chapter 8; sections 8.2, 8.3, and 8.7 in Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry. http://www.gcumedia.com/digital-resources/pearson/2017/chemistry_an-introduction-to-general-organic-and-biological-chemistry_13e.php*The worksheet and requirements are attached.
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Using the image you selected in the Module Two milestone, begin creating a 3D object to represent one of the objects in yo ...
MOD 2 A Complex 3D Object Using at Least Two Primitive Shapes Question
Using the image you selected in the Module Two milestone, begin creating a 3D object to represent one of the objects in your 2D scene. The object you create in this milestone will need to be made from two or more primitive 3D shapes. You will complete your work in Visual Studio. Be sure to work from a project file that has the libraries set up correctly from your work in Module One.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Create a complex 3D object using at least two primitive shapes. The object you create should be reflective of one object from your 2D scene. At this stage of your object’s creation, you should add different colors to each vertex of the object. This will help you better visualize the variance between the different parts of the shapes you are creating. Note that the code you already have uses rainbow colors on the shapes that are provided; if you use this code you may keep that rainbow format. Remember, the shapes you may wish to use are as follows:
Cube
Cylinder
Plane
Pyramid
Sphere
Torus
Apply transformations so shapes are scaled, rotated, and translated (placed) correctly. This work should be relevant for the 2D reference image. For example, if you are working with a cylinder, should it be standing up or lying on its side, based on the image you are referencing? If you are also creating a cube, where should it be placed relative to the cylinder? What sizes are the two objects when compared to each other? It will be easier if you complete these transformations in the right order for your specific object. In general, you will wish to first scale, then rotate, and then translate. While this is not always the case, that is the most likely order for your process to follow.
Create code that follows a logical flow without syntax errors. The code you create needs to be executable and all the code that is included will have to be reached by the execution. Note that not everything should be written in a single function and your work should be well-modularized.
Apply coding best practices in your creations. Pay particular attention to the way you format and comment your code. Program code should be easy to read and follow industry standard code formatting practices, such as indentation and spacing. Commenting best practices should be in place to ensure the source code is briefly and clearly explained using descriptive comments.
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Read the introduction, conclusion, and one section regarding a condition that piques your interest in Intestinal epithelial barrier and neuromuscular compartment in health and disease ----> https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i14.1564Focus on the general concepts, as opposed to understanding every word. After completing the reading, answer the following question for your initial post: “How does digestive physiology lead to a specific pathological presentation?” You may choose which digestive pathology you’d like to focus on.Use the assigned article, with appropriate APA citations, to support your position with at least 5-6 sentences to support your case.share what factors you find most surprising, as well as any experiences and questions you have about digestive system physiology and pathology presentation. You may use the assigned article, or other credible references of your own selection to support your follow-up post(s).
CHM 101 Grand Canyon University Chemistry Boyles Law Question
Topic Materials:Boyle’s Law 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1aCBId6qAChemistry: Charles’ Law (Gas Laws) with 2 exa ...
CHM 101 Grand Canyon University Chemistry Boyles Law Question
Topic Materials:Boyle’s Law 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1aCBId6qAChemistry: Charles’ Law (Gas Laws) with 2 examples https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZpuMBkf1SsDalton’s Law and Partial Pressures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbmOcH1fFKsRespiration Partial Pressure Changes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=332FPuvNXZUGases Intro https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/gases-intro/latest/gases-intro_en.htmlChemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Review Chapter 8; sections 8.2, 8.3, and 8.7 in Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry. http://www.gcumedia.com/digital-resources/pearson/2017/chemistry_an-introduction-to-general-organic-and-biological-chemistry_13e.php*The worksheet and requirements are attached.
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Using the image you selected in the Module Two milestone, begin creating a 3D object to represent one of the objects in yo ...
MOD 2 A Complex 3D Object Using at Least Two Primitive Shapes Question
Using the image you selected in the Module Two milestone, begin creating a 3D object to represent one of the objects in your 2D scene. The object you create in this milestone will need to be made from two or more primitive 3D shapes. You will complete your work in Visual Studio. Be sure to work from a project file that has the libraries set up correctly from your work in Module One.
Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:
Create a complex 3D object using at least two primitive shapes. The object you create should be reflective of one object from your 2D scene. At this stage of your object’s creation, you should add different colors to each vertex of the object. This will help you better visualize the variance between the different parts of the shapes you are creating. Note that the code you already have uses rainbow colors on the shapes that are provided; if you use this code you may keep that rainbow format. Remember, the shapes you may wish to use are as follows:
Cube
Cylinder
Plane
Pyramid
Sphere
Torus
Apply transformations so shapes are scaled, rotated, and translated (placed) correctly. This work should be relevant for the 2D reference image. For example, if you are working with a cylinder, should it be standing up or lying on its side, based on the image you are referencing? If you are also creating a cube, where should it be placed relative to the cylinder? What sizes are the two objects when compared to each other? It will be easier if you complete these transformations in the right order for your specific object. In general, you will wish to first scale, then rotate, and then translate. While this is not always the case, that is the most likely order for your process to follow.
Create code that follows a logical flow without syntax errors. The code you create needs to be executable and all the code that is included will have to be reached by the execution. Note that not everything should be written in a single function and your work should be well-modularized.
Apply coding best practices in your creations. Pay particular attention to the way you format and comment your code. Program code should be easy to read and follow industry standard code formatting practices, such as indentation and spacing. Commenting best practices should be in place to ensure the source code is briefly and clearly explained using descriptive comments.
38 pages
Attachment 2 22 Chestpain
The below activities are required to be completed before you arrive to the simulation. Completing the below criteria is yo ...
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The below activities are required to be completed before you arrive to the simulation. Completing the below criteria is your “ticket to enter” the ...
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