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    ion concentrations. With a conductivity test results of 13.12 mS/m we can say that water is expected to have no health or aesthetic effects such as odour or taste. Possible recommendations could be to ensure less or no fertilizers or industrial waste is able to infiltrate the river. Due to the suspension of particles in the river bacteria is prone to stick to these particles. With much suspension the plants on the riverbed will not grow as a result of no sunlight as well as upsetting the…

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    The results showed that there was a significant effect of music on math. Participants who listened to music performed better than participants who completed the tasks without music. One possible explanation of these results is that participants who performed the tasks with music first felt the overall task was too long. As the participants started to inch towards the end, their attention began to dwindle. However, participants who listened to the music last felt a boost of energy once the music…

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    interview, a method that gathers qualitative data, and is favoured by left-wing sociologists due to the interpretative nature of the results. A group interview is conducted via a group of subjects meeting with a researcher at the same time, and the group discuss either a series of questions or a topic; the sociologists then draw their own conclusions from the results. An example of a group interview would be the Sue Sharp study of 1972 and 1994, during which Sharp interviewed a group of young…

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    that the burette is clean and will not affect the results of the experiment. Running a particular titration at least three times is good practice, as it allows for the reproducibility of the lab to be tested. If the…

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    estimation results. As shown in figure 3, we predict how growth of population and employment density change in the 86 largest U.S. metropolitan area when the congestion growth changes. Figure 3 presents that population growth of the largest U.S. cities would decline, whereas employment growth would continue to increase when congestion growth increases. These results indicate that population growth is more sensitive to traffic congestion than employment growth. In other words, as the results…

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    Omega 3 Benefits

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    more easily receive and transmit signals from other brain cells. Inside the cell slides impulses easier. Lowers blood pressure Blood vessel walls become more elastic. When the heart pumps blood around the body can expand blood vessels more easily. Result: You prevent high blood pressure. Prevents blood clots and heart attacks Omega-3 improves your cholesterol. While circulates less fat particles in the blood vessels, and the…

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    Septic shock is a medical condition as a result of severe infection and sepsis, though the microbe may be systemic or localized to a particular site. The pathogenesis of septic shock is multifactorial, although in most cases it is caused by gram positive bacteria, recent researches show that it can also be caused by gram negative bacteria, fungal and viral organisms. The traditional treatment is antimicrobial therapy, which is based on the appropriate choices of antibiotics. Since the pathogens…

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    the ICU. Enterobacter are ubiquitous in nature. Animals contain Enterobacter in their intestinal tracts allowing for further transmission of the bacteria in soil, water and sewage (Britannica). In humans, pathogenic Enterobacter, such as E. cloacae, result in bacteremia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), intra-abdominal infections, endocarditis, lower respiratory infections, septic arthritis, and CNS and ophthalmic infections (Medscape). The management of these diseases is difficult due to the…

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    2. Here WTGS is connected at 33rd bus and compensation is provided at some buses (14, 18, 30, 33). Table No. 2: Optimization Result of the 33 bus system with and without WTGS System Quantities Without WTGS With WTGS only With WTGS compensated Result Concluded Result Given in [3] Result Concluded Result Concluded Result Given in [3] Ploss (MW) 0.3692 0.3693 0.460 0.1525 0.2303 Qloss (MVAR) 0.2473 0.2473 0.3311 0.1097 0.1565 WTGS active power generation (MW) -- -- 1.1705…

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    In conducting the practical, the results have shown inconsistencies within the data. This is evidently shown in figure 2, where the reaction rate at 2°C was 88 mL/min, whereas the reaction rate at 32°C was 83.5 mL/min. The reaction rate was lower at 32°C compared to 2°C which is biologically incorrect. As the optimum temperature of an enzyme is 37°C, the closest temperature recorded to that temperature was 32°C. At this temperature, the reaction rate decreased instead of gradually increasing.…

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