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    type of IOL and the position of its optical centre. Third generation formulas: These formulas are a combination of empirical and theoretical formulas. They include: • Holladay-I formula: o It utilizes a constant known as the ‘Surgeon Factor (SF)’.The surgeon factor is distance between anterior plane of iris and Intraocular lens optic plane. o The ‘SF’ depends upon lens style, lens manufacturer, surgeon technique’s etc. ELP = anatomical ACD + SF • SRK/T formula: o It is a…

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    identify the obstacle factors that affect implementing Occupational Safety and Health strategy. To identify the assess factors that affect Occupational Safety and Health strategy. To make recommendations on how to successfully implement Occupational Safety and Health…

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    By using the SWOT analysis a firm is able to analyze data or information retrieved internally and externally about their company in order to rectify any issues or take advantages of any prospects that could be revealed. Wheelen, Hunger, Hoffman, & Bamford (2012) define SWOT to describe the particular Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats that are strategic factors for a specific company (p. 14-15). When the strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and threats are discovered the firm…

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    A within subject’s experimental design, compared the perceived differences in length of different sized paperclips on different body parts. The perceived distance of the paperclips, were rated on a scale of 0 to 2; zero meaning equal, one meaning shorter and two meaning longer. There were three conditions; the Finger-Wrist condition, the Finger-Forearm condition, and the Wrist-Forearm condition. 20-psychology students participated in the study. All 20 participants participated in all three…

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    Lean Indicator Analysis

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    Chapter3. Development of Lean Indicator 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Existing Inventory leanness Measure 3.2.1. Absolute measures 3.2.2. Standardized measures 3.2.3. Complex measures 3.2.4. Limitations of existing Inventory leanness Measure 3.3. Development of Leanness Indicator 3.4. Implementation of proposed Model 3.4.1. Inventory split between two locations 3.4.2. Policy change…

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    was changed is that the student would also be scored by creativity and wisdom skills as well. Another is that the test would not penalize the student for being uncreative or having an impractical essay, but would receive additional points if those factors stood out. His goal was to have this test be an addition to the SAT or ACT so after the student was graded on academics, he could then be graded on how he or she thinks outside of the box. During the years this project was used, SAT and ACT…

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    situations. (Borghans, Duckworth, Heckman, & ter Weel, 2008) As this suggests, traits are consistent and do not drastically change over time and scenario. The most commonly used personality theories are the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Big Five Factor Model. For the purposes of this and related studies the BFF model has been used. This model measures Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism. (John & Srivastava, 1999) This study aims at further discussing…

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    Authentication With the rapid growth of Web-based applications, the Internet is a perfect target for hackers. Attacking an individual person or a multi-billionaire company is achievable in a click of a button. Today, almost everything is done by means of using the Internet, from simple email access to paying bills online, managing online banking, filling out taxes, shopping, and so on. As a result, the Internet has become a feeding ground for hackers. These presents a great deal of concerns and…

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    Stroke Recovery

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    Some of the major factors are vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2/bFGF), Platelet-Derived growth factor-Beta (PDGF-beta), Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). These angiogenic peptides are found to be upregulated following ischemic insults to promote micro vessel formation and brain remodeling.[1] Among these…

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    The Flynn Effect Paper

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    from grandparents when being children. The Flynn Effect deals specifically in how IQ scores tests are higher on certain populations overtime, but also in how culture technology is expanding it in a progressive way. Flynn, 1994, explains ceratain factors contribute to enhance intelligence, like more access to education, better tests, improvement in health and nourishment. Lynn, 1982 rediscovered the data when working on comparison between Japanese and American data.…

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