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1996 Acura TL Online Reference Owner’s Manual.pdf

November 18, 2009 · Filed Under Acura · Comment  · Tags: ,

The 1996 Acura TL is powered by: 2.0L G20A I5, 2.5L G25A, 2.5L G25A4 I5, 3.2L C32A, or 3.2L C32A6 V6 engine and is also called Honda Inspire.

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Solution Brief One Point Wireless Suite PTP LINKPlanner: No Surprises Link Planning for PTP 800 Solutions.pdf

November 18, 2009 · Filed Under Motorola · Comment  · Tags: ,

Motorola’s One Point Wireless Suite is a comprehensive suite of software solutions that simplifies the design, deployment and management of wireless networks. From a single computer, you can plan, deploy, monitor and manage your Motorola wireless network from its inception through ongoing operations. The suite includes four powerful elements: PTP LINKPlanner, LANPlanner, MeshPlanner and Wireless Manager. A future release of Wireless Manager will support PTP 800 solutions.

2001 Honda Civic Owners Manual.pdf

November 18, 2009 · Filed Under Honda · Comment  · Tags: ,

An owner’s manual of seventh generation (2001-2005;EM2, ES1, EP3) of Honda Civic. The 2001 Honda civic uses the MacPherson Strut front suspension instead of double wishbone as its predecessor did, to allow more engine bay room to fit the K Series engine a newly introduced Honda’s engine.

Behavioral Genetics - An introduction to how genes and environments interact through development to shape differences in mood, personality, and intelligence.pdf

November 8, 2009 · Filed Under Medical Textbook · Comment  · Tags: , , , , ,

Taken from Introduction: Why do humans range so widely in their susceptibility to mental illness, in their willingness to take risks, and in their performance on intelligence tests? One answer to this question comes from scientists in the field of behavioral genetics. They say that the variation in behavioral traits across a population is due, in part, to the genes. So many studies have pointed to connections between genes and particular behaviors that most scientists now feel comfortable stating that there is such a link for every possible behavior. But what does it really mean to say that there is a link between genes and behavior?
Does it mean that there is a gene that makes some of us blush when embarrassed; that there is one gene that makes you prefer classical music and another gene that makes you dislike it; that there is a bunch of genes that each provides for different levels of skill in playing poker? The answer to all these questions is no. Does it mean behavior passes down from generation to generation, i.e., is inherited, just like baldness and eye color? Again, the answer is no.
So when next you see an article that proclaims, “Gene for [insert a human behavior here] discovered,” read it with a critical eye. Or when you next hear someone say, “He inherited his [insert a human behavior here] from his father,” receive that with skepticism, too.
The pervasive role of genes in behavior does not mean what it is commonly misunderstood to mean. It does not mean that a gene or even several genes can make you act in any particular way. It does not mean that a behavior can “pass down through the genes.” Such claims are not accepted in behavioral genetics.
It does mean that genes play a vital role in the body’s development and physiology, and it is through the body, acting in response to and upon surrounding environments, that behavior manifests itself. So while we do inherit our genes, we do not inherit behavior traits in any fixed sense. The effect of our given set of genes on our behavior is entirely dependent upon the context of our life as it unfolds day to day.

The Welding Handbook for Maritime Welders.pdf

Taken from Solutions: Problem Steel: Among the low alloy steels, there is also a large group of special steels with complicated chemical composition. These include spring steel, vanadium steel, high speed steel, tool steel, etc. All these steel types are difficult to weld. In many cases the steel has been hardened by annealing, and welding can destroy the hardening.
In principle, all these steels can be welded with matching ferritic consumables with the aid of preheating and postweld heat treatment to avoid hydrogen cracking in the heat affected zone (HAZ).
In the case of repair welding, it is, however, often not possible to preheat or to perform any postweld heat treatment.
So, in this case, welding with austenitic stainless or nickel-based consumables is considered to be one of the best methods. The risk of cracking is reduced by the higher solubility of hydrogen and the greater ductility of the weld metal.
There are so many types of low alloy steel on the market today that even specialists have difficulty in keeping track of the entire range. Numerous types of special alloys not classified under existing standards, are marketed by the steel works. Most types can be welded satisfactorily with Unitor Tensile having a tensile strength of 850 N/mm2. This electrode may be used both for joining and for building-up work