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    Education allows for the rich to become richer and the poor to become poorer (Abdullah, 2015, p. 314). In essence, this refers to the idea that the more educated one is, the more likely the individual will earn a greater amount of wealth in the future. Therefore, higher education proves the potential to allow individuals to receive a greater distribution of wealth. In addition to this, certain results have shown that secondary education plays the greatest role in reducing income inequality…

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    Head Motion Corrections

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    before the acquisition of the volume, whereas retrospective motion correction correct for motion after the acquisition of the volumes. Realignment, Nuisance signal regression, modelling the effects of the head motion on the BOLD signal using motion parameters and removing the fitted response, filtering, Motion Censoring/Spike regression, Group level correction or some combinations of them are routinely used with varying degrees of success in retrospective motion…

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    industry (V10), visibility of investment in local community (V11), acquisition of reputable brand (V12), preventing competitors to enter the B&H`s market (V13). Results of the analysis are given in the following text. Table 5. below shows summary of regression model. R square amounts to 0,155 and indicates that predictive power of the model is 15,5%. Model`s strength is poor, but adjusted R square is lower than R square, so there is no need for introduction of other factors to explain the…

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    Linear regression models were applied to data that had two continuous variables (y~x: average % herbivory ~ patch size/elevation). An ANOVA was applied to data that included the categorical variable of leaf placement on the plants stem or canopy cover, or all…

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    Firms are carefully examining their investment on business activities. Managers are pressured to demonstrate the productivity of marketing actions and spending (Yang 2009). Traditional divide between marketing and finance is disappearing as marketing accountability has gained increasing importance. Increasingly, marketing is made financially accountable, customer profitability has become a key marketing metric, and academic research on customer equity, customer (lifetime) value, and return on…

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    The most commonly used is the Bazett formula while the others are Fridericia, and Framingham formulas. While Bazett and Fridericia are logarithmic corrections, Framingham is linear correction formulae. In detail, Bazett’s formula: QT / (RR) 0.5 [Observed QT interval divided by root of RR interval, in seconds]; Fridericia’s formula: QT / (RR)0.33 [Observed QT interval divided by cube root of RR interval, in seconds] and Framingham…

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    Chapter Ten Analyzing and Reporting Qualitative Research Qualitative data analysis has it is own nature which is different than the quantitative data. Qualitative and quantitative data are different in the process of both the analysis and interpretation. Mostly qualitative data is textual the goal of which is to deeply understand the relationships rather than just explaining. Qualitative data analysis is iterative and involves member checking asking experienced informants to assure the…

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    world”. Under the trade and financial flows dimension (HDR, 2017), there are not only FDI but also ODA or trade openness listed to make their impacts on human development. Therefore, they should be chosen as control variables in this study’s panel linear…

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    Theory: Boyle’s Law states that when temperature (T) is kept constant, pressure (P) and volume (V) have an inversely proportional relationship. Boyle’s constant (B) can be expressed by V=B/Pwhere volume is (in this lab) cm^3 and pressure is in atm. Charles’ Law states that when pressure is held constant, temperature and volume are directly proportional. Charles’ constant (C ) can be expressed by V=CTwhere volume is in cm^3 and temperature is in Kelvin. Gay-Lussac’s Law states that when…

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    pressure needed to overcome the maximal superimposed pressure. Maximal superimposed pressure was computed by diving each patient's lungs into twenty sections, multiplying the suction height by the suction density and selecting the highest value. Linear regression, specifically the Wilcoxon test and two-way ANOVA, was used to analyze the relationship between lung recruitability, maximal superimposed pressure and…

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