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    Hypothesis About Sordaria

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    Introduction The propose of this experiment was to see if we could conducted an experiment that we could elect data and act our hypothesis about sordaria. We hypothesized if tan and black sordaria got placed together to cross over, we could expect out of 50 sordarias that 27 would cross over and 23 would not cross over. Some research has brought up some discussion about how much tan or black sordaria is one the agar square to begin with. (Kitani 1961) If these numbers are more than the other,…

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    Results In the univariate analysis factors race and side proved to be insignificant by the Wald test at 5% significance level. Hence the eruption sequence does not significantly differ among the Races and remains unchanged between left and right side in the mouth. Then a multivariate CoxPH model was fitted using variables District, SS, gender, jaw and type which were the significant variables in the univariate analysis. These five variables continued to be significant in the fitted multivariable…

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    Axiom of choice was formulated by Zermelo in 1904 and is known as Zermelo’s axiom of choice. This axiom stated that we can choose a member from each set in a collection of nonempty disjoint sets, C (Schechter, 2009). Additionally, according to Janes (2008), there exists a set X which consisting of one element taken from each set belonging to Y given that any nonempty set Y members are pairwise disjoint sets. Taking a role as a basic assumption used in many parts of mathematics as stated by…

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    4. Total Strain Energy theory or HAIGH’S THEORY 5. Maximum Distortion Energy theory or VONMISES AND HENCKY’S THEORY 1. Maximum Principal Stress theory (M.P.S.T) According to M.P.S.T Condition for failure is, Maximum principal stress (1) failure stresses (Syt or Sut) And Factor of safety (F.O.S) = 1 If σ1 is +ve then Syt or Sut σ1 is –ve then Syc or Suc Condition for safe design, Factor of safety (F.O.S) > 1 Maximum principal stress (1) ≤ Permissible stress (per) Where permissible…

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    My website results gave me that I was “The Logistician.” I am the ISTJ personality which stands for Introvert, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging. My results said that I was 51 percent introvert, 51 percent sensing, 72 percent thinking, and 51 percent judging. I am on the line of being other personalities, seeing that three of my results were 51 percent. I think that it is true, though, I am introverted around other people that I don’t know but if I am around people I know, but I can keep up a…

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    Aspirin Essay

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    Introduction The aim of the experiment was to investigate whether different formulations of aspirin would affect its bioavailability. This required the use of normal aspirin tablets, aspirin tablets with sodium bicarbonate, soluble aspirin, and enteric coated aspirin. Depending on which group the students were allocated they administered different formulations of aspirin. The pH and the concentration of salicylate in each urine sample, collected at different time points, was determined after…

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    specific, it is a practical method to express the relative frequency of questionnaire responses. Mean is used to describe the central tendency of all data (Manikandan, 2011). The standard deviation is used in conjunction with mean. Specifically, the mean measures the center of the distribution, while the standard deviation measures the spread of the distribution (Baillie, 1992). By compared with mean, the results of SD will show how spreads out the numbers are. The correlation is a statistical…

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    The MIPS-R contains 180 true and false items used to assess normally functioning adults’ personality. The assessment can be administered and scored either through paper-and-pencil or computer formats. The MIPS-R is measures 24 scales grouped into 12 contrasting pairs, which are organized into three main categories: motivating, thinking, and behaving. The motivating styles include: pleasure-enhancing, pain-avoiding, actively modifying, passively accommodating, self-indulging, and other-nurturing.…

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    First, I will interpret the coefficients. Age has a coefficient of 15.42, which means for every unit increase in age, we expect a $15.42 increase in the hourly earnings, holding all else constant. Female has a coefficient of -243.2, which means for every unit increase in female, we expect a $243.2 decrease in the hourly earnings, holding all else constant. Race_dummy1 has a coefficient of 34.08, which means for every unit increase in White people, we expect a $34.08 increase in the hourly…

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    Assignment 7 1. The correlations between the performance in the Shot Put event and the nine other events of the decathlon ranged from r(107) = .042 to .789. The two strongest correlates of the performance in the Shot Put event were the performance in the Discus Throw event, r(107) = .79, p <.001, and the 100m Dash event, r(107) = .50, p < .001. The effect size of the correlations between the performance score in the Shot Put and these two decathlon events are large, which suggests that…

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