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Study of Structural Transformations in Beverage Induced Human Systems
Study of Structural Transformations in Beverage Induced Human Systems
Abstract
It is observed that there is a high intensity peak dislocations in the excited samples were taken as
at evening time around 5.30pm. There was a low the measure of structural transformation. At
intensity peak at morning time also. The first, the structural transformation was found to
intensity of the peaks was a measure of the increase with excitation level and after a
amount of irradiation and subsequent excitation. maximum level, it was found decreasing with
The number of samples undergoing irradiation is increase in excitation. It was inferred that under-
maximum at evening time and the graph shows excited systems were consistent enough to avoid
optimum range around that time. fractures. Over-excited systems could also avoid
fractures because they were readily de-excited to
The number of excited samples as a nearby sewerage canals or footpaths without any
function of radial distance from the BevCo shop interaction. Optimally excited systems interacted
plotted at the optimum time of evening is shown destructively with neighboring systems and
in figure below. underwent stimulated de-excitation leading to
fractures and dislocations.
When structural transformations were
calculated using OMTC Technique, the
optimum excitation range was observed to have
a shift towards the low excitation region. This
happens because of the inability of the highly
excited systems to stand up erect and receive
stimulation on the face region. At high
excitation zone, the de-excitation mechanism is
induced by the legs of the neighboring systems,
whereas in the low excitation zone the hands of
It is observed that maximum samples are the neighoring systems tend to dominate leading
de-excited at the neighborhood of the source to maximum facial dislocations.