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    that affects reading or other similar language-oriented processing skills (Frank & Livingston, 2002). This disorder impairs decoding, reading fluency and comprehension, spelling and writing. As a result of these, such people undergo mathematics computation difficulty and…

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    were able to prove the equilibrium of coplanar forces. We verified this point by using a force table to make sure that our force space diagram matched up with the force table and in fact it did match up. Furthermore, considering our trigonometry computations were very close to that of which we drew on the graph, we can say that not only are our graphs accurate, but we also proved the equilibrium of coplanar forces. In conclusion, when all the forces that are acting upon an object cancel out and…

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    OBJECTIVE The objective of this paper is to understand and apply the analytical skills in evaluating firms’ asset management and performance. The selected firm from Bursa Malaysia is Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). The asset management and financial performance of TNB is analyzed from the point of view of management, based on the financial statements for years 2005 to 2009. TENAGA NASIONAL BERHAD Tenaga Nasional Berhad or known as TNB is the largest and a leading electricity utility company in…

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    P. & Chain, E. 1940). Such processes of resistance pose problems for the community, applying pressure for new era of medication, made with the advances in computation and biochemical engineering techniques that can treat the pathogens that are once again able to infect and harm society without control. One of the ways scientists are looking to solve antibiotic resistance is to examine synthetic viability of…

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    Hemoglobin Lab Report

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    the hemoglobin and iron concentration were also measured by means of volumetric analysis and the Wong method. The concentration of Hemoglobin and iron obtained in the experiment was in good agreement with their corresponding literature value. The computation for the error analysis suggests that the error in the concentration with respect to the absorbance contributed highly to the result, because without it, the concentration of hemoglobin and iron in the blood sample will…

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    Purpose Of Assessment

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    assessments over a period of two different sessions on two different days. The first assessment that was given was the Wide Range Achievement Test 4(WRAT4). Sean was only asked to take two parts of the assessment the spelling portion and the math computation portion. On the spelling portion of the assessment he received a raw spelling score of 27. Which means that out of the 42 words he spelled 27 of those words correctly. It was assumed that he would be able to do the letter writing portion of…

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    KTEA-3 Brief Summary

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    The Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 3rd Edition Brief form (KTEA-3 Brief) is a test that was published in 2015 by Alan Kaufman and Nadeen Kaufman (Pearson Clinical, 2017). The website with more detailed information can be found in the references section. This test is individually administered for individuals ages 4 to 25 years old (Pearson Clinical, 2017). This test is referred as brief as it is distinguished from the KTEA-3, which was published in 2014 and it is a more thorough and…

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    Chronic heart failure patients have periodic episodes of clinical decomposition which doesn’t impair only the life quality but also consume substantial health care resources like costs of hospitalization [1]. In order to reduce the severity and frequency of these clinical events heart failure management programs is developed, but their efficacy may be restricted by difficulty of physician in recognizing patients at imminent risk [2]. Dependable estimate of these events avoids clinicians to…

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    2.1. Decomposition The deterioration is required on the grounds that there are two issues. First there can be some obvious clamor leftover in the smooth regions. Second there can be some apparition ancient rarities along edge limits with smooth background [1]. Such clamor lingering and apparition ancient rarities make the reproduced shading picture outwardly unpleased in a few regions. The clamor remaining in the smooth ranges is essentially brought about by the moderately low nearby flag to…

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    John Backus Essay

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    His determination produced a function-level language, or FP for functional programming. FP was a style of programming that modeled computations as the evaluation of expressions, in contrast to the imperative programming that contained programs composed of statements which would change global state when executed. It was in 1977 that Backus first introduced this language to the public, in…

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