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    Briefly (2-3 sentences) summarize the pattern in your results. Did you follow the expected pattern? If not, why do you think that is so? The pattern I noticed during the practice trial 1 was to go through and say the colors of the words which was simple and quick. The second Stroop trial was harder because I was focusing more on the word instead of focusing on the color of the word which made it more difficult to process. I followed the expected pattern and on the second phase and it was a…

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    Stroop Effect Experiment

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    Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate if there is a cognitive process delay in different conditions: naming, neutral, congruent, and incongruent. One hundred and thirty-nine from Florida Atlantic University from Boca Raton, Florida participated in classroom setting experiment. The independent variable was the level of congruence in number/symbol lists; the dependent variable was the reaction time (in seconds). In my findings, the results showed a statistical difference between…

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    This essay will explore the term quality television by analyzing two popular Australian television programs. Quality television is a term used to describe a program in relation to subject matter, style, or content. The current affairs program 60 minutes is of a higher quality than the reality program Being Lara Bingle. The concept of quality television is argued in relation to these two Australian series. Elements including representations, audiences and institutions will be examined to…

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    Care Clinical Practice Guideline the blood sample should be analyzed in 10-15 minutes at room temperature and 1 hour at ice bag. Dagleish MP. (2004) Investigate the Effects of syringe material and temperature and duration of storage on the stability of equine arterial blood gas variables by measuring the PaO2, PaCO2 and PH in 10, 60 and 120 minutes…

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    1). It increased from 11.9g to 11.3g after 15 minutes, but after it, the mass always kept in 11.3g during the last 45 minutes. For Bag 2, 10mL 10% sucrose immersed into distilled water, its mass increased with the time increased (Table 1). It showed that the weights increased 1.2g in 60 minutes. Also for Bag 3, which contained 30% (10mL) sucrose immersed into distilled water, its weight increased, too (Table 1). It increased total 3.2g in 60 minutes. The weight changes in Bag 4 (10 mL 50%…

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    Tameta Case Study Essay

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    on a treadmill. The steps are calculated at the closest hour time frame when the first opportunity to perform the neutral or non-preferred activity occurs. There is not a set time for the activities to be performed but it must be a continuous 60 minutes. Activities that are stationary such as reading a book while sitting are not included in the steps count. The intervention phase will allow Tameta to walk while performing a preferred activity for an hour time-period each day. After a…

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    Tendon Injury Model

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    four mice served as controls. The treadmill running protocol consisted of training for 1 week, with mice running at 13 meters/minute for 15 minutes per day, followed by one bout of exhaustive running at the same speed. After treadmill running, cold treatment was applied by submerging the hind legs and feet into Koolit refrigerant gel (kept at 8 ± 2⁰C for 30 or 60 minutes) of the mice in the treadmill running group. Control mice were kept in cages at room temperature (22⁰C). Mice in the treadmill…

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    Starch Experiment

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    past 37°C was not supported by the data. Fig 1b, Fig 2.1 and Fig 2.2 all show the colour samples for various temperatures taken at increments of 10 seconds up to 40 seconds. Initially, 4°C was the slowest followed by 19°C then 37°C, 45°C, 80°C and 60°C being the fastest acting in the first 30 seconds. 80°C was the second-fastest acting temperature up until 20 seconds, but slowed down at the 30-second mark, allowing 37°C and 45°C to become higher ranked in the speed scale. This can be clearly…

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    Pearson correlation showing the linear relationship between measured TP and the measured COP for pre-induction, induction, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 minute intervals. Prior to anaesthetic induction COP and TP were 18.5 ± 2.4 mmHg and 6.3 ± 0.8 g/dL respectively (Fig 1). Immediately upon induction both decreased to 17.0 ± 2.2 mmHg and 5.9 ± 0.8 g/dL (p < 0.05) (Table 1). After 60 minutes after induction, both values had further decreased to 14.5 ± 2.2 mmHg and 5.2 ± 0.7 g/dL (p < 0.05). Until…

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    activity for at least 60 minutes per day. A structured weight management program for children who are overweight or obese, consist of no sugar-sweetened beverages; encourage at least 5 servings of fruit or vegetables per day. The goal is to decrease the amount of food consumption by decreasing the amount of fruits and vegetables. Limit television time; eat breakfast daily; don’t eat out; encourage family meals; promote moderate to vigorous exercise for more than 60 minutes per day. It doesn’t…

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