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    of fatty acyl cellulose with long chain substitution (C11-C18) by the decrease in the degree of crystallinity of esterified cellulose. Then, TCSt lost about 25% at temperature range 255-350 and 460 oC due to the pyrolysis of the esterified and the non-esterified parts of cellulose. Furthermore, pure PANI shows three major stages for thermal weight loss, the initial stage of weight loss occurred at 74oC and PANI lost about 10 % of its original weight due to the evaporation of moisture. The second…

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    In his book, “The Signal and the Noise,” Nate Silver discusses many statistical and analytic techniques as they relate to everyday events and phenomenon. For instance Silver writes about topics such as baseball, weather predictions, climate change, the stock market and terrorism to name a few. In each chapter he addresses the issues at hand and describes how statistical analysis can be employed to make the topic easy to understand and often predict certain outcomes. The book is very enjoyable…

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    Pantaloon Case Study

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    5.1 ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION To complete of project now we question wise interpret and analyze response of customers of pantaloons Q.1: Gender? GENDER RESPONSE TOTAL PERCENTAGE MALE 95 150 63.33 FEMALE 55 150 36.67 INTERPRETATION: Out of 150 respondents 95 male and 55 female are respondents at Pantaloons. ANALYSIS: Out of total respondents, 63.33% were male and 36.67% were female. Q.2: Age? AGE RESPONSE TOTAL PERCENTAGE 16-22 35 150 23.33 23-29 40 150 26.67 30-36 60 150 40.00 More…

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    QBE Case Study Sample

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    1. QBE Overview & Available Data As a mature organization, QBE assists its customers to manage their online presence through a subscription service with contracts that ran either month to month or fixed periods of 6 months or 12 months. Moreover, QBE collects various pieces of information focus to further understand its customers, nature of this study which seeks to predict the probability for a customer to cancel their service. I will attempt to recognize the patterns and behaviors that expose…

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    Length Of Stay Case Study

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    strategically seeking to reduce LOS in the inpatient setting at four of the system 's hospitals. Generally, we will conduct analyses of the data set that have been provided to identify the hospital that is achieving the lowest LOS using descriptive statistics. Statistical Analysis: Length of Stay Each hospital in the enterprise has a strategy to reduce the length of stay (LOS) in the inpatient setting. The LOS was monitored over the past twelve months and the mean of each month was collected…

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    Independent Variable Essay

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    precisely. All statistical analysis will be carried out using the (SPSS). All the data should be browsed and treated for errors and missing value. This research uses descriptive, reliability test, correlation and linear regression analysis. Descriptive statistics are used to describe the basic features of the data in a study. They provide simple summaries about the sample and the measures. Together with simple graphics analysis, they form the basis of virtually every quantitative analysis of…

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    Introduction The data given to us was from a small hospital in Rhode Island. The data is collected from randomly selected emergency room patients. The variables given to us included: gender: female or male, age: 1-92 years, stayed overnight: yes or no, visits: 1-38 per year, hours: 1-21, money: $98-$3674, and aliment: varies. The data collected was sample data since it is only a portion of the population that is representative. The sample size of this data is n= 120. I wanted to be very…

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    Not to our surprise, the ICS results of Chiang Mai case are different from other 3 cases in several aspects. We will try to elaborate and discuss about those different accordingly in each section. Figure 5.1 shows the distribution of the ICS samplings according to their country of origin as follow, among 100 respondents, the majority is from Myanmar (34%) following by Japan (14%), USA (10%) and Lao (10%). 10 people are from Cambodia, 8 people are from China a, 7% of the respondents are from…

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    1. Define in one detailed page each of the following four (A thru D) approaches to film analysis. Be certain to identify any individuals associated with each approach. Be thorough in your answers. Auteur Approach: This is a filmmaking theory in which the film director is perceived a creative force in the motion picture. The theory has its bearing form France in late 1940s.Auteur theory as was named by Andrew Sarris, an American Film critic is an outgrowth of Andre Bazin and Alexandre Astruc…

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    Short-Answer Questions Answer the following questions in a short paragraph or two. What are the four possible responses to anomie? Explain each one and give an example (but not one from the textbook). The four responses to anomie are: ritualism, retreatism, innovation, and rebellion (Michener et al., page 462). Ritualism: A person who maintains social norms but rejects society's goals and refuse to strive towards success. A person who works at a newspaper company for 35 years without a…

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