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    be worked out from the Minimax principle. This leads to the intuitively obvious conclusion that the best approach, in the absence of any information about the opponent’s intentions, is to use a mixed strategy, throwing rock, paper, and scissors at random, with equal probability for each, resulting in an expected payoff of zero for each player. A mixed strategy consists of possible moves and a probability distribution (collection of weights) which corresponds to how frequently each move is to be…

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    insights into the price-discovery process. Ang (2011) stated that the early theoretical articulations of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) focused on arguments that future changes in security prices should be unpredictable. This proposition of the random walk hypothesis was supported by French stock broker Jules Regnault (1863), who proposed that the…

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    It is a process called DNA methylation. In this process, methyl groups are added to the DNA molecule itself. The reason methylation is so significant in behavioral epigenetics is because it can change the activity of a DNA sequence without changing the sequence itself. DNA methylation is primarily used to repress gene transcription and can be used in other processes, such as aging, genomic printing, and carcinogenesis. A mutation in the DNA occurs like this: “Spontaneous deamination of…

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    Josh Mauzy Dewhirst Mod 5A 9/29/15 Group Hysteria Irony, the incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result, is a reoccurring literary technique that Arthur Miller uses in The Crucible. The most eminent example of irony exhibited in this play is observed through the Puritan society that dominated in the late 1600s in Salem, Massachusetts. The word "Puritan" implies a virtuous connotation, however ironically, the reality of life at that time…

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    The Bible Codes

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    single word or phrase that relates to the work as a whole. The words that are revealed by codes are not random words, but rather ones that relate directly to either that section of text or the entire work. For example, in Genesis, Exodus, Numbers and Deuteronomy every fiftieth letter spells out “Torah” or the law (Bibleprobe, 2014). These codes are found by following an equidistant letter sequence, or ELS, by starting with a certain letter and advancing forward, backward or sideways at a certain…

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    Coed High School

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    brain of girls develop in a different sequences and tempo compared to boys. As they researched by scanning 829 brains that they gathered for over 2 years from 3 to 27 years-old, researchers found several remarkable comparisons. The occipital lobe showed rapid development in girls from 6 to 10 year old while boys only showed the growth after 14 years old. According to Janet Hyde, PhD, Madison psychologist, “Majority of these girls and…

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    substitution. Figure 2.3: Missense Mutation [1] This figure 2.3 shows an example of missense mutation. One of the nucleotides (adenine) is replaced by another nucleotide (cytosine) in the DNA sequence. This results an incorrect amino acid (proline) being incorporated into the protein sequence. 2.3.2 Nonsense…

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    identifying DNA catalysts capable of cleaving peptide bonds. Single-stranded DNA is rich in secondary and tertiary structures, and specific sequences have been identified to catalyze various chemical reactions. DNA catalysts are identified through a strategy called in vitro selection, a process by which catalytically active sequences are selected from a pool of random sequences. My first project was to evaluate the effect of the electrophilicity and nucleophilicity in the DNA-catalyzed amide…

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    thousands of years. (VA comparing fruits of past to now) We’ve been slowly enhancing crop yields and making cute dogs even cuter through selective breeding. Next, in the 1930’s, scientists began bombarding plants with radiation, hoping that the resulting random mutations might actually be beneficial. According to a New York Times article from August 28, 2007, quite a few products we have today, such as grapefruits or some strains of wheat are how they are now because of this irradiation…

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    In regards to Music and DAT every individual will perceive music differently. “If the notes of a given sequence are played with different relative durations, we will hear completely different melodies” (Wolfe et al., 2015). Music is not processed in only one area in the brain. This is supported by musicians who can recognize melodies better with the right…

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