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    Common Trajectories

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    Temporal outliers are common trajectories that follow the populated route, but with an important difference of the speed compared to the other common trajectories. For extracting such type of outliers, we make use of the average speed used by the moving objects in the populated route, we make comparison between each sub-trajectory from the common trajectories and the average speed for all common trajectories that traverse the same route with some tolerance, and we extract two essential types;…

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    Interview With A Nurse

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    Interview with Angelica Music blaring. Colorful lights. Oceans of people dancing and laughing. This what you would imagine the daily life of a college student is. But for Angelica it's nothing like that. At first encounter, she might look like an average teenager with her in style clothing and latest trends but don't let her appearance fool you. As you get to interact more with her you get to see a mature and responsible woman who has a lot to offer to the world. Angelica is a 21-year-old woman…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    noshort =1 Term - Regression Results ans = 0.0078 1.0945 -0.0000 -0.1332 -0.1963 -2.0644 0.7653 2.7589 -0.3459 -2.5557 The Adjusted R-squared is 2.00 percent The Initial Sharpe Ratio is 0.14, this is for Lead = 4, Lag = 9, Holding Period = 0 (No Reverse Transaction) Next Step Usually Takes 3 Minutes, Please Wait... Elapsed time is 81.339232 seconds. The Optimal Sharpe ratio is 0.68, this is for Lead = 20, Lag = 60, HoldingPeriod = 2 Total number of positions = 82…

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    Analysis: Initially after I received my results from the GMI survey I was surprised by their outcome. Being a Global Studies major, I thought that my overall averages would have been significantly higher than they were. However, after reading through the aspects of each individual section, and a close inspection of myself in regards to the requirements to those sections I began to understand the reasoning behind my scores. When I first started assessing my GMI results, I expected my scores to…

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    The Philadelphia 76ers trend is upward sloped, and attendance increased as the Sixers win percentage went up. From 1994 to 2013 for the most part there wasn’t much divergence from the line of best fit expect for in the years 2001 and 2003. In the year 2001 the divergence is extreme; based on the line of best fit, one would expect approximately 80 % attendance for a 52% win rate, however this was not the case. In 2001 the attendance was at the Sixers highest between the years of 1994-2013 at…

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    Friction Of Friction Lab

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    the lab was primarily trying to accomplish. The multiple surfaces were cardboard, sandpaper, rubber and cork. My hypothesis experimented that the block of wood had many factors that determine the friction of the four surfaces would be the material, normal force and that static friction is way greater than kinetic…

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    Hypothesis Test Hypothesis

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    Caucasian workers salaries. The Hispanic sample population is six workers from the “Wages and Wage Earners Data Set.” Learning Team B needs to consider whether or not the population is normal as the population size is less than 30. This also prohibits use of the Central Limit Theorem until the data set is proven normal. The wage of one worker being much higher than the others means our data will be skewed right and this data may not be a “good” sample. The existence of this outlier means our…

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    In this article, the researchers studies the effect that an auditory signal has on one’s perception of another individual’s eye gaze. The researchers talk about how people are born with the ability to differentiate between direct and adverted gaze, and this ability becomes increasingly important throughout adulthood. Another important social signal has to do with a person’s auditory system. In infancy, children become sensitive to hearing their own name and to being spoken to in a slow,…

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    A persons mind is unique. Every person has his or her own way of thinking and learning. Not to mention, people come from different origins, which leads to some people having a higher vocabulary. Why is all this important in physics? In the article, “Talking to Learn Physics and Learning to Talk Physics” it states, “the development of physics discourse and conceptual understanding are different processes that depend upon one another for successful physics learning (Harlow, Otero 1).” This article…

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    Statistics Review

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    Statistics review: Role of statistics in animal sciences Abstract This review throws the light on applications of statistics in animal sciences, and answering the question of how are statistics playing a vital role in veterinary field and biology .Also it presents different statistical methods that can be used in different studies. The basic statistical concepts should be known. The subject of statistics includes, design of a study that it will provide the biologist with the most information…

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