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    Clandestine Burial

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    technology. Though geophysical methods can be useful, more often than not geophysical methods cannot be relied upon to definitively locate a clandestine burial. For the most part, geophysical search methods are really only useful in locating ground anomalies that have the potential to be a burial site and then have to be examined by another search method. The geophysical search methods should always be used as a part of a larger search plan that includes more search strategies, such as cadaver…

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    Edward Witten

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    up dropping out after only a semester. Witten started to study history like subjects, but when going to Princeton he started to study mathematical subjects. After working on his first string theory revolution that had to deal with gravitational anomaly. In 1977, a few years later he started working on supersymmetry and morse theory after…

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    Pulse Oximetry Screening

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    admitted to the level 3 NICU as a result of a positive POS testing. What is known prior to the study is that some cardiac defects are missed by antenatal ultrasound and routine clinical examination in the newborn period. Also, early detection of such anomalies can improve outcomes, and POS can improve detection of CCHD’s. Review There are 18 different references used to support this article ranging from 2008 to 2013. Most of these articles were published in the last 5 year, evaluated…

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    The use of different audit firms for the assessment of the company will indicate fraud. The team will seek to detect the anomalies in the cash flow such as the inability to make cash flows from company processes while giving a report of the growth of the earnings. The audit team will analyze the invoices and cite the liabilities as well as the invoices that are not taken into…

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    Nabil Kitchener (2004) stated that infectious mononucleosis followed the visual anomalies that AIWS patients experience. Infectious mononucleosis is known to affect teens and young adults. It is caused by the Epstein-Barrvirus which is a type of herpes virus (G Henle, W Henle, and V Diehl, 1967). Nabil Kitchener also stated that migraine…

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    drift for several monthly following publications of earnings results (Sadka, 2006). Ball & Brown discovered this anomaly in 1968, where they argued that investors tend to underreact to the information content of earnings. This explains why firms with high-standardized unexpected earnings (SUE) outperform low SUE companies. It is also worth noting that the persistence of this anomaly raises serious concerns regarding the efficient market hypothesis. Whilst academics fully understand the…

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    Klippel-Feil Syndrome: An Overview According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders (2016), Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) is a rare disorder of the skeletal system characterized by cervical spine fusion of two or more vertebrae. The disorder was first documented in 1912 by two doctors Maurice Klippel and Andre Feil (NORD, 2016). Individuals with KFS often exhibit the hallmark features such as a short neck, low hairline, and limited neck mobility. Additional associated malformations may…

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    The following project history is modified from Mitchell (1989), Woodman (2004a, b), Kennedy and Yule (2010), and Yule (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015). 1868: E.R. Faribault E.R. Faribault observed gold mineralized rocks in the Salmon River area in 1868. 1880: Mr. George Stewart and Mr. Alex Kent A shaft was sunk into a bedding parallel auriferous quartz vein at the Salmon River property. When mined at depth, this vein was discovered to be a saddle reef-type vein along a fold hinge. 1881-1925: Various…

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    Though both set in dystopian futures, the societies in Brave New World and Matched vary immensely. To illustrate, Brave New World consists of a society focused on technology. A particular scientific method of egg fertilization serves as a foundation of the World State, as Huxley describes as a (1) “Major instrument of social stability” (18; ch. 1). This quotation shows that citizens of the World State rely heavily on technology before they are even born. On the other hand, the society in…

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    across the globe. Normal weather conditions are calculated using a law of averages. Meteorologists will look at a day and compare to an average high and low temperature on that given day from a range of thirty or more years. This helps account for anomalies from El Nino or La Nina and any other adverse events that might occur from one year to another. In addition to average high and low temperatures, Meteorologists also review precipitation, wind, humidity, and anything else considered part of…

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