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    Imprecision The lowest coefficients of variation for precision within and between series over the whole tested concentration range were found for the LIAISON CLIA and LC-MS/MS method. Then followed the RIA. The Immulite CLIA showed the highest overall values and thus the lowest precision. A detailed list of all calculated variation coefficients is provided in Table 1 (A). Sensitivity The limit of blank (LoB), limit of detection (LoD) and limit of quantification (LoQ) were determined for all…

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    This shows the existence of a critical value Hc which is a birfucation point for the model under a Poincare map. 4.1.11. Graphical Analysis Figure 4.4: Graphical presentation of the harvesting process under three values of the harvesting parameter H under a Poincare map, Agudze Gilbert (April, 2013). For values of H < Hc, there exist two periodic solutions and for H = Hc there is only…

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    Weight Estimation using AHP In this section weight estimation using AHP is provided, where first dependency matrix is created based on saaty’s scale. Referring to matrix A1, every attribute is compared with others, ex. DT (Distance) first compared with itself so value is 1, then DT is compared with TT (Travel Time) as in this case TT is moderately important than DT is value will be 1/3, when DT is compared with PCU (Traffic Volume), in this case DT is moderately important than…

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    as gender, age range, professional background, family background, social class and location of the respondents (Silverman, 2011). Another reason why a questionnaire was used was also because of the ability to do effective statistical analysis. The statistical analysis helped to make more generalised conclusions of the research where necessary. There are, however limitations with the use of the questionnaire as a data collection instrument. For example, according to Creswell (2003) most of the…

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    Tartan Case Study

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    Reading question 1: 1. CH4 exercise question 1: One activity is critical to me and needs to be added to the “code-and-fix model”[1] is the design review. This design review should be added after Problem statement and before Code. It could be done by the software engineer himself, or the software engineer could also invite others to review his design. This is important since we will spend less effort to find design bugs if we filter those bugs as early as possible. From the Tartan case study[2],…

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    1. Symmetry and Perceived Facial Attractiveness: A Monozygotic Co-Twin Comparison http://web.a.ebscohost.com.ezp.pasadena.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=58&sid=c40d0fe4-633e-488f-8c5b-9c61f6b5f7e0%40sessionmgr4010 Mealey, L., et al. "Symmetry and Perceived Facial Attractiveness: A Monozygotic Co-Twin Comparison." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 76, no. 1, Jan. 1999, pp. 151-158. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1037/0022-3514.76.1.151. 2. Hypothesis: Monozygotic female twin partners…

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    Edward Abbey Analysis

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    An Analysis on Edward Abbey’s Views of Industrial Tourism and The National Parks In this essay, first published in 1968, Edward Abbey reminisces his days as a park ranger. He describes how the environment is “booming” with mining, oil, and the tourist industries. He explains in both a close-up point of view and a distant point of view. As a park ranger, he was living in a small but cozy cabin, where he could sit on the porch and take in the atmosphere of the woods, and smell the pine trees…

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    Queuing Theory Queuing theory analyzes the mathematics of waiting lines. Waiting lines are an essential part of project management and are useful to predict and evaluate system performance. Queuing theory is used in both manufacturing and services areas (Heizer et al. 748). For example, queue (waiting line) affects how people shop for groceries, or make a bank deposit. The main goal of queuing is to achieve service efficiency and minimize or eliminate total costs. (Sherman, “Queuing Theory”)…

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    M4d1 Unit 1 Case Study

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    identifies requirement from security viewpoint, after which there are architecture/design reviews and then threat modeling is conducted. As in the standard SDLC, the coding is where the meat of the work will be done using coding best practices and static analysis performed. The final and most essential phases are the software testing via vulnerability assessment and fuzzing (testing technique used to uncover coding mistakes and security gaps in software, operating systems or networks by entering…

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    Spinach/DPIP Essay

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    If 5 cuvettes containing spinach/DPIP solution are covered with different cups so that they absorb light of different wavelengths, then the cuvette with no filter will transmit the most orange light because it has been exposed to all white light and has the fastest rate of photosynthesis, followed by cuvettes under red cups, blue cups, green cups, and finally under the opaque cup because it has been exposed to no white light and has the slowest rate of photosynthesis. Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, which…

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