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    Results of the experiment for the fungal amylase activity were in support of previous research; similar to Serrano and Peralta’s (2015) study, optimum amylase activity was clearly indicated in the results. Denaturation was also clearly indicated with regards to fungal amylase. According to the data gathered in our experiment, the optimum range for bacterial amylase activity appears to fall between 25° C and 55° C, with the lowest averages falling in the 55° C column in Table 2. The process of…

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    Discussion The results of this study partially support the first hypothesis: that there would be greater priming effects for negatively valanced words in the meaning judgement task than in the letter search task. Negatively valanced words did have stronger priming effects than positively valenced words. In contrast to this hypothesis, while priming effect was larger for the meaning task than the lettersearch task, this difference was not significant. The second hypothesis was that priming would…

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    reason why Australia has a unique range of flora and fauna, is as a result of Continental Drift and how it separated Australia from the other continents. This allowed for the animals living in Australia to evolve to the climate, without any genetic input from other species, for over 70 million years. This makes Australia unique to every other continent, as no other population is able to share its gene pool with Australia’s as a result of its reproductive isolation with other landmasses,…

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    chapter proposed the continuous floating constraint and buckling column concept. In this chapter, a test setup is proposed to investigate its loading nature and validate the concept. A series of tests are performed, and the results are presented and discussed. The results of the tests conducted in this chapter will serve as measures in assessing the strengths and flaws of the initial concept, and point towards potential solutions. This group of tests varied two geometric parameters: system…

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    effect have less control in their body and mind as a result can cause workplace accident. So, screening can be a strategy to reduce the accidents and ensure the safety of other workers too. Specific issues Early detection People who are drug addicts and are in alcoholism can be identified and warned on time as a result, it can protect other workers from hazards. Health benefit Early detection of diseases helps in its prevention. As a result, people can be benefited from good health. For…

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    cross-tabulations for grouped or ungrouped data • mean • median • mode • Z, T and chi square tests. Write up the results of your quantitative analysis and what the result mean in terms of market trends and developments and impact on the business. • Target customers’ income level: Below $2,000 $2,000-$3,000 $3,000-$4,000 $4,000-$5,000 $5,000-$6,000 $6,000 above Quantitative analysis techniques Results Result…

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    of functional tests is focused on requirements, key functions, or special test cases. 10.7 System Test System testing ensures that the entire integrated software system meets require- ments. It tests a con guration to ensure known and predictable results. An…

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    The Power Pill Case Study

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    researchers. Part 2: In the experiment group A and C were told about the effect the pill would have. Group A received the power pill and 60% of them saw results. Group B received the pill and 7 out of the 10 saw results. Group C was given the placebo and 5 out of the 10 saw results. Group D was not told about the effect 4 out of 10 of them saw results. Groups B and D did not receive information. This concludes that if they knew about the effect beforehand,…

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    Alex Bank Case Study

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    2010/ 2011 Analysis: the Gross Income Margin increase in 2011 as a result in an increase in interest margin this means that there are enough money from the earring asset to cover the interest expense , Higher ratio represents a more effective use of assets , the net interest income increased by 22 over 2010, increase…

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    In general, rapid diagnostic testing for influenza should be carried out when the results will influence a clinical decision and are needed in a timely manner. There are several commercially available rapid diagnostic tests for influenza A and B virus, that can be used as point-of-care screening tools. These rapid testing methods produce quick results in approximately 15-30 minutes, are simple to perform, and some RIDTs are cleared for doctor’s office or hospital bedside…

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