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    frontal lobe (6) is associated with planning , reasoning , parts of speech , movement , emotions , and problem solving. The parietal lobe works with movement orientation , recognition , perception of stimuli. The occupational lobe (6) controls the visual processing. lastly the temporal lobe which works with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli , memory and speech. Between the cerebrum is a deep division that splits the cerebrum into two halves . the two halfs are known as the dominant…

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    Joshua's acceptance speech, he mentioned that he enjoyed the company of his colleagues, including his wife. He did not however, mention the important role she had in their discoveries. Esther was not presented with any recognition for her…

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    When longitudinal studies and cross sectional studies are compared with one another, they are very similar; however, there is a major difference between the two. Cross sectional studies observe data at one single point in time, whereas longitudinal studies take place over a period of time, and have at least 2 waves of measurement. (Trochim, 2006) In other words, time is the main variable that is used in a longitudinal study, while cross sectional allows for conclusions to be drawn.…

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    hypothesises. Visual word recognition studies help researchers understand the lexical processing of the brain. The way in which the words are interpreted and the way in which the brain maps letters to its neural network, this lexical processing of numbers and letters are found to vary across cultures and languages (Stole & Strand, 2015). Visual word recognition is one of the most investigated topics in cognitive psychology. The contemporary theories regarding visual word recognition have become…

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    affecting the DNA sequence. The cleavage of DNA with restriction enzymes lab was conducted to observe the recognition site and cleavage pattern of the organism: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens H (Bam HI) and Escherichia coli RY13 (Eco RI) that affected three different DNA’s. After the procedure has been conducted, the fragments would be examined to observe the base pairs of the DNA. Most of the recognition sites shown partial cleavage or complete cleavage. Restriction enzymes cut the DNA at a…

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    Eric Whitacre's Music

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    Eric Whitacre’s music is undoubtedly compelling. One can find themselves to be struck by its uncommon beauty and wonder why it is that being exposed to this music can affect them so heavily. After an in-depth analysis of several of Whitacre’s choir pieces, it is clear that his complex chord structures are key to his incredibly unique sound. Whitacre uses strong, unexpected chords that demand resolution and possess an intense energy. This paper presents an examination of Whiatcre’s musical…

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    Bledsoe Case Study

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    that one of the image records matched the photograph. The success of the method could be measured in terms of the ratio of the answer list to the number of records in the database. Bledsoe (1966a) described the following difficulties: • • This recognition…

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    Palmprint Case Study

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    a suspect. (3) Palmprint primarily based statistics in cloud computing In the cloud computing surroundings, palmprint primarily based statistics will become a service within which the technique of PRADD is required. as an example, palmprint recognition will be a service of the cloud computing for private authentication on a smart-phone. A user will register palmprints mistreatment his previous smart-phone. once he buys a replacement smart-phone, he will have to be compelled to not register…

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    Innate Immune System

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    Innate immunity constitutes the first line of defense and is fundamental for the recognition and the initiation of an inflammatory response against microorganism. Maintenance of homeostasis is a primary function of the innate immune system and it is achieved through immune surveillance by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat containing receptors (NLRs). The PRR’s are predominantly expressed by cells of the…

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    Shift Work Paramedics

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    Shift work has a detrimental impact on paramedics which compromises clinical judgement and patient safety. Paramedics are constantly and increasingly faced with heavy workloads that are mentally, emotionally, and physically tiring (Anstey, Tweedie, & Lord, 2016). Rostered shift work influences a loss of routine causing fatigue, sleep disturbance, and can potentially have a negative influence on a paramedic’s mental health (Sofianopoulos, Williams, Archer, and Thompson, 2011). This assignment…

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