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    beyond the norm, these are the instructions for how the body should develop and if anything is thrown off balance it could result in extreme anomalies. During a process called meiosis, a type of cell division, a sperm or egg may experience a critical error called nondisjunction where the sex chromosomes do not split correctly. When nondisjunction occurs, the sperm or egg will have an extra chromosome which will then be duplicated if fertilization by the flawed sperm or egg is successful. The…

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    Theoretical Framework The Proportional Odds Model A binary logistic regression model estimates the odds and the probability of experiencing an event for the dichotomous outcome variable on a set of predictors. The logistic regression model is defined as: ln(Y′) = logit [π(x)] = ln = α + β1X1 + β2X2 + …+ βpXp. (1) where logit [π(x)] is the log odds of success, and the odds is a ratio between the probability of having an event and the probability of not having that event.…

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    Philosopher Joe-Lewis

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    Talkative is an understatement when explaining how Joe-Lewis talks at times he will talk so fast no one can keep up with him. For example, a little kid with too much candy is an excellent example to describe how Joe-Lewis talks. Rambling about the most random topics he can think of, but somehow he takes those thought and relates them to the conversation he is apart of. Joe-Lewis’s personality comes out through the way he talks hyper, fast and exciting tone even at six o’clock in the morning he…

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    Drawing Influence In Art

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    Drawing inspiration/influence is a particularly tricky situation, because as artists we feel this overarching desire—nay, need—to leave a permanent and unique stain on the world. If that stain resembles too closely one that came before it, then where is the ingenuity in that? This being the case, it is impossible to make anything of merit without being at least subconsciously influenced. Only upon realizing this fact and embracing it is an artist able to fully and successfully utilize the arts…

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    Introduction A sound can be separated into two components; envelope and find structure. The envelope is an outline of the waveform that reflects the fluctuation of amplitude of a sound. The envelope can be thought of as the overall morphology of the sound wave given. In a sound wave, the fine structure is the sound within the envelope. The fine structure can be thought of as the more detailed variation of the sound wave because the sound itself moves at a much faster pace than the overall…

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    The con that may be preventing a company from going forward to implement a drug testing policy would be the accuracy of the test results. There are few different methods that used when someone is being tested. These methods include; first the most common types would be breath & urine. Some other methods that can be used to test for drug use would be hair, oral fluid, blood and sometimes even sweat. While disregarding the fact that there are many types of methods used for drug testing. Whichever…

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    a NAK-only protocol better than an ACK-based protocol? Why? o In this case a NAK-only protocol will not be better because such protocol only detects lost of packet when a following packet is correctly received, consequently this can represent long error recovery time. • if the data rate is high and the network drops only a small number of packets is a NAK-only protocol better than a ACK-based protocol? Why? o When the rate is high an ACK-based protocol is not appropriate because of the high…

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    Under Watering Lab Report

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    Conclusion The hypothesis stated that, “If the amount of water a seed receives is increased, then the amount of seeds that sprout will increase because seeds need water to germinate.” The hypothesis was supported however it is also refuted because, the amount of seeds that germinated declined in numbers at 100 drops/hour. Whereas before it increased for 0 to 71 from 0 drops to 75 drops/hour.The refined hypothesis states that if the amount of water a seed receives increases, then the amount of…

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    picked bottom 4 based on a threshold value. Divergence from initial dataset After applying the dimensionality reduction algorithms, squared sum and RMSE gives total divergence from initial dataset. Squared sum and RMSE gives the total elements wise error between the initial dataset and the obtained dataset after applying the dimensionality reduction filter. Below are the squared sum and RMSE approximated to two decimals. Dataset Filter 3.02 Different cluster evaluation metrics for abalone and…

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    state policies were excluded from state power bases or representation, C) inadequate shows of power or policing by the state, and D) violence by the state to the groups. Thus, the nation-states escalated or exasperated tensions by making critical errors. Another reason Klooster deduced that the revolutions were not inevitable was due to the conflict and division, the civil war element, within the colony. Loyalists and opposing factions did exist and exerted influence. Klooster stated that the…

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