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    Think like a scientist through analysis of data Analysis of data through various means (chemical analysis, imagery, location). Scientists use various skills in analyzing data depending upon the area being studied. They look at the data from different angles, qualitative and quantitative, historical data and compare to colleagues in other countries where research is also being completed. An example of this that students could complete is: Analyzing data through pictures (qualitative analysis)…

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    the damages, their extent and modification. The system comprises of six integrated modules which are: • Module 1 - the sensory system, • Module 2 - the data acquisition and transmission system, • Module 3 - the data processing and control system, • Module 4 - the structural health evaluation system, • Module 5 - the structural health data management system, • Module 6 - the inspection and maintenance…

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    transactions and are major purchasers of safety products. Airgas regional offices that support the LSH have a great interest in obtaining and utilizing web data and sales information to support marketing efforts. The Airgas Interactive unit (responsible for the Airgas.com web site) has been leading the effort to obtain and utilize customer data derived from customer web interaction (via Google Analytics) and to leverage that content to drive marketing decisions. The Airgas marketing…

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    Task 1 Phones The first phone data communication was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1874-1876. But the very first person to be able to convey sounds over a taut extended wire by mechanical vibrations was Robert Hooke in 1667 so it’s the culmination of work done by many individuals until Alexander Graham Bell created a telephone. The earlier development is when sound waves are carried as mechanical vibrations along the string or wire from one diaphragm to the other. A very good example…

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    Pt1420 Unit 8 Quiz

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    Question #A.1 What is the first file your group looks at and why? What are the first (and most important) things that your group takes notice of in the code in this file? Answer #A.1 The first file we look at is the Image file because that is where all the methods are being compiled to get the out for the main method in TestImage. We take notice of the different methods and constructors being created in the class such as Throws exception and BufferedImage. Question #A.2 What happens in the…

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    For Fusion Centers to meet their mission requirements, individual agencies must establish some form of knowledge management process. Knowledge management is designed to allow for “greater information sharing and collaboration among federal, state, and local intelligence and law enforcement entities” (El Paso Intelligence Center 2017). With each agency having their areas of responsibilities and expertise, proper knowledge management and sharing of information are what allows for operational…

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    There are a myriad of current and potential applications for two sample hypothesis tests within my organization. To begin with, our Human Resources Department utilizes two-tailed two sample hypothesis tests to ensure we remain compliant with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and Title VII requirements by ensuring our pre-employment test is not unintentionally adversely impacting a group of applicants (Collins & Morris, 2008). Therefore, they utilize two-tailed two sample hypothesis…

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    Bales Of Hay

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    The Situation You have five bales of hay. For some reason, instead of being weighed individually, they were weighed in all possible combinations of two: bales 1 and 2, bales 1 and 3, bales 1 and 4, bales 1 and 5, bales 2 and 3, bales 2 and 4, and so on. The weights of each of these combinations were written down and arranged in numerical order, without keeping track of which weight matched which pair of bales. The weights in kilograms were 80, 82,83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, and 91. Your Task…

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    over the layers and with time to dry. Claim- Evidence- This is a written explanation that supports your claims. How do you know that the rate of the reaction increases as the concentration increases? Include time vs. concentration data. Explain the meaning behind the data and calculations. Graphs, balanced equations, and calculations need to be interpreted and explained in order to count as evidence. Simply referring to them is not…

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    Life History Calendar

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    Research by Ingrid Nelson (2010) introduced a very new and interesting method that could be used when conducting qualitative research which is the life history calendar (LHC). The article focused on giving the reader understanding of such method. Traditionally, it has been used for large-scale quantitative studies focusing on longitudinal studies, but semi-structured LHC allows participants to give their narratives and build rapport with the researcher (Nelson 2010). According to Nelson (2010),…

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