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    lifestyle factors and willingness to engage in self-care scores there are a total of 14 participants. The levels of central tendency consist of the mean of 5.5 which is the average score, the median of 5.5 which is the exact middle number and the mode of 7 which is the most frequent occurring score (Salkind, 2013). There was an average deviation from the sample mean of 2.35, therefore it can be said that 95% of cases would fall between -2 standard deviation (SD) and +2SD (Loiselle et al., 2011).…

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    Budget Limitations Essay

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    Budget limitations are an issue that every department, regardless of size, must operate within. Larger departments by necessity have larger budgets but this does not always mean that they are more successful in completing their goals. The larger a budget the more patrol officers the department can put on the road. Each officer on the road must be paid their salary, trained properly, provided a vehicle capable of accomplishing their tasks, and provided the tools and equipment needed for their…

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    scores were collected, but these scores cannot be compared to the general population. The GFTA-2 does not reach a normal distribution for most ages. For the GFTA-2 the standard score average is 100 with a standard deviation of 15. The average score means that any scores greater than 100 are above average and any scores less than 100 are below average. For the test-age equivalent score, it should be observed that the test-age equivalent scores do not go above the ages…

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    Measuring of Execution after training: Table No. 1: Details of respondents’ analysis towards measuring of execution after training. Measuring of Execution after training Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid 50% 161 33.3 33.3 33.3 25% 322 66.7 66.7 100.0 Total 483 100.0 100.0 Source: Field Survey INTERPRETATION: The above table no. 1 attempts to conclude that, 33.3% of the respondents opined with regard to measuring of evaluation after training program that 50% of the…

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    standardised difference between two means, it was found that time of day had a partial eta of .271. The main statistical finding which focused on gender having an effect on short term memory recall, at the level p<.05 found that F (1, 18) =.031, P=863. This means that gender does not have a significant on an individual’s ability to recall memory. Similarly, the partial eta was also analyzed for the main effect of gender which was found to be…

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    to 93 years old (men 25-91 years old, women 31-93 years old), with a median age of 61.89 years old (mean age for men 61.34 years, women 62.56 years). The sample population number of medications ranged from 1-33 with a mean and median of 12. The number of medications for men ranged from 2-33 with a mean of 12.1 and a median of 11.5. The number of medications for women ranged from 1-26 with a mean of 12.2 and a median of 13. The majority of the sample population (80%) had between 6 and 20…

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    is one the largest singled celled organisms (Webb, 2007) Stentor are found in waters that are calm usually near the surface on different plants (Webb, 2007). Stentor use cilia to consume food and movement. Stentor are ectothermic organisms, which means that Stentor body temperature is controlled by their environment (Hickman, Kats, Keen 2013). This lab examines how the movement of Stentor may be effected while placed in 5ºC and 20ºC water over a period of time. If locomotion in Stentor is to…

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    Exploratory Behavior

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    Results Yasumuro and Ikeda (2011) discovered statistically significant differences between the poor and enriched environments through exploratory behavior, various body patterns, and reactions to stimulus. The duration of exploratory behavior witnessed in the octopuses in the poor environment were notably less frequent than the standard or enriched environments, while the enriched environments displayed the most exploration of all three environments. Variations of exploratory behavior were seen…

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    Ap Biology Lab

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    data was recorded on the data sheet. By using this formula the all obtained data was converted to stomata per unit area. Results: After counting stomata and calculating stomatal density, the average, standard deviation, and standard error of the mean values for the young leaf and for the old leaf were determined. The average stomatal density of young leaf was 146.43 6.09 (stoma/mm2) and the standard deviation was 19.25. The average value for the old leaf was 115.31 6.81 (stoma/mm2) and the…

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    Table 4.2 System suitability results for Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine Parameters Lamivudine Zidovudine Nevirapine Retention time 2.327 2.864 5.608 Area 212473 338930 228426 USP Plate count 2715.09 3350.07 4979.51 USP Tailing 1.38 1.32 1.18 4.3.1.2 Linearity A linear correlation coefficient factor was obtained between the concentrations of Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine versus the peak area. The calibration curves were linear for concentrations between 15-150 µg/mL. The linearity…

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