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    a. Identify the research question(s)/hypothesis(es) addressed Berende et al. are doing a random controlled trial to see whether longer-term antibiotic treatment of persistent symptoms attributed to Lyme disease would lead to additional beneficial effects on health-related quality of life compared with shorter-term treatment. b. Evaluate the review of related research. How well did the authors provide a context for the current research in light of previous literature and gaps in current…

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    Catalyst Layer Essay

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    A catalyst layer is usually the slimmest layer in a PEM fuel cell; however this is an extremely complex component because of its porosity, several phases, and reactions (Spiegel 2008). An efficient catalyst layer should provide several functions at the same time; transporting the electron and the proton, supplying oxygen and hydrogen and water management. The structure and composition of the catalyst layer affects all these roles. Optimization of the catalyst layer can provide for all these…

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    Zebra Fish Lab Report

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    3.0 MATERIALS AND METHODS 3.1 Materials The main material that used was sodium dodecyl sulphate and Zebrafish embryo. SDS was purchased from Sigma Aldrich with concentration of 99.95%. The embryo of the zebrafish larva was obtained by breeding the adult zebrafish in the laboratory. Furthermore, the other basic materials that was used including aquarium tanks, breeding tanks, water filter, fish food pellet and Instant Ocean Salt. While for the measurement tools that used were pH meter, cylinder,…

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    NOORFARHANA ALMAS BINTI MOHAMAD ANNUAR 2016742591 AD703/FT Visual communication refers to a form of communication through sight by using visual images such as images with a view to presenting, influencing, in turn, affects the emotions of the audience receiving. a) Basic Element of Visual Communication The Dots The dot is the basic and clear irreducibly minimum unit of visual communication (Dondis, 1974). Any point has strong visual controls to attract the eye wherever it exists naturally or…

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    W. Edwards Deming Dr. W. Edwards Deming was a world-renowned expert on teaching that higher quality leads to higher productivity and lower costs. Dr. Deming was a trained statistician and an expert on improving the quality of war materials during WWII. He continued this expertise in quality and resource management after war ended, and was invited by the Japanese industrial leaders and engineers to Japan (Institute, 2005). The goal of the Japanese business leaders was to change the perception the…

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    Amperometric Free Chlorine Sensor • Free Chlorine Definition When chlorine solution is added to drinking water, it takings through a series of reactions described in the flowchart of figure (2.12). Fig. (2.12) Chlorine Addition Flow Chart [35] When chlorine is added to water, some of the chlorine reacts first with inorganic and organic materials and metals in the water and is not available for disinfection (this is called…

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    Case Study: Urgent Care

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    Urgent care began in the late 1970s and was created to meet a need in a community. The growth from the 1970s – 1980s was slow and steady in comparative to the concept “doc in a box” that one could see without appointment gained popularity. The industry, subsequently gained its respect and vast expansion over the past twenty (20) years as a viable place to receive healthcare when one could not get into one’s “regular” physician (Urgent Care Association of America). The last five (5) years, the…

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    institution and others like it forge through the third augmentation of research, the translation of research to industry can mean that more aspects of research would be exempted from the FOIA. The Committee recommends the development of a checklist or flowchart to help faculty determine whether or not their information can be categorized as “trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is confidential or privileged.” (United States Department of Justice, “Frequently Asked…

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    1. Introduction In this project, we will focus on the revenue cycle of PT. NAGA BHUANA ANEKA PIRANTI Company that is an important process in a business cycle. Without sales, the company will not get any profit, and will eventually thrive to bankruptcy. When a company does not have a decent internal control system and there are many gaps in there, the employees will started to take chances and thus may drives the company into huge losses. Here, we will cover the process from receiving the…

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    You Do: how might you use psychological pricing to increase sales of your product or service Video: Psychological Pricing (embed video) Team do: 1. What philosophy governs supermarket psychology today? 1. Shortcuts to the wallet. 2. What is the impact of the word “special”? 1. Psychological process: special=good 2. Scarcity effect: on special=only for short time 3. What is the impact of packaging? 1. Packaging confirms concept of quality=high price…

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