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    There are different types of parametric tests to determine if a statistically significant difference is present. An independent-samples t-test is used when comparing two groups on one continuous dependent variable that is normally distributed. A paired-samples t-test is used when you look at the differences of one group across two time periods or observation periods. ANOVA tests are used when we are examining more than two groups or more than two observation periods. Slide 3: Our null…

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    and it ends up messing up your blood and body. There were so many things to learn and account for in just a little amount of time. I learned that when my brother came to the hospital his glucose levels were at 306 Mg/DL which is crazy because the normal person wants to be 70-120 Mg/DL. However, once he started taking insulin his levels were all over. One day he was at 416 Mg/DL before and dropped to only 30 Mg/DL in the night. Having too many highs affects your long term health greatly, while…

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    Static Friction Lab Report

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    blocks. Surface area of the blocks affect the friction, and the contact between the different surfaces varies for different objects and weights. Kinetic friction occurs when two objects move against each other with their surfaces in contact, and the normal force helps calculate kinetic friction. Static friction is the force which must be overcoming to originally start moving an object. Once the frictions are calculated, coefficients may be calculated as well. Equipment & Materials: -Spring…

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    Chopsticks Lab Conclusion

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    temperature of the water. During the process of this experiment because of my lack of access to a thermometer for the hot water (100 C) I used boiling water, which made sense. However, for the other 2, the medium water temperature (50 C) I used water from a normal aqua bottle that was just delivered and a little bit heated up. For the cold water (25 C) I just put an aqua bottle in the refrigerator for 10 minutes. This was inaccurate and unfair. If I was given another chance to perform this…

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    In this experiment, the objectives were to derive an equation for the tension in the string (which had a mass attached and was revolved in a vertical circle motion). In order to complete this, the velocity of the mass would have to be calculated using the measured tension, and this value would then be compared to the expected velocity. The second objective of this experiment was to observe how mass, velocity, and radius affect the tension of the string. These objectives were reached in this…

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    PSO Case Study

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    • PSO Algorithm to generate test cases A. Initialize the population with N Particles where Program will search for optimal solution through the movement of these particles. And Set iterations counter I = 0. B. Apply Fitness function: Calculating the fitness value by calculating the percentage of this particle will share in minimizing the total processing time to find the optimal solution. C. Compare the calculated fitness value of each particle with its (lbest). If current value is better…

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    Part A. Socio-Demographic Characteristic Please write () in the appropriate column provided: 1. Gender Male ☐ Female ☐ 2. How old are you? 18-30 ☐ 31-40 ☐ 41-50 ☐ 51-60 ☐ > 60 ☐ 3. What is your marital status? Single ☐ Married ☐ Widowed/Separated ☐ 4. What is your educational degree? Illiterate ☐ Primary ☐ Secondary ☐ High school ☐ Post-graduate ☐ 5. What do you do for living? Student ☐ Unemployed ☐Self-employed ☐ Self-employed ☐ Government staff ☐…

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    (May 2009). Normal body temperature and the effects of age, sex, ambient temperatures and body mass Index on normal oral temperature. Available: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19128801. Last accessed 21 January 2016. SUMMARY: Shows how body temperature is an indicator of health status however, thermoregulatory function is thought to decline with aging. An experiment to obtain normal body temperature and the effects of age, sex, ambient temperature…

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    Essay On Crumpleb Law

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    Protection (Caleb) Laws of motions Fimpact=maaverage=m ∆v/∆t The above equation is rather important. In below, we will talk about the safety measurement in modern cars, and the theory behind of them can be explained by this equation. This equation is derived from Newton second law F=ma, and the acceleration also can be derived to be change in velocity divided by change in time. When collision occurs, the impulse(Fimpactt) is constant, hence the only factor we can change is the time impact time…

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    TEEN And CH Protocols

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    In SEP, energy distribution for two levels, advance nodes and normal nodes, whereas, DEEC introduces multi-level heterogeneity for maximizing K. The nodes having greater residual energy have more right to become a CH. Therefore, CH formation in DEEC is based on residual energy of entire network and residual energy of the node that wants to become a CH. SEP calculates optimum number of CHs from equation 4 and 6 for advance and normal nodes, respectively. While, in DEEC, for multilevel…

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