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    Extraversion Technology

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    “level and type of psychopathology” (Essig, 2012). Lemming results didn’t necessarily show differences in extraversion due to technology, his results simply indicate that there were major differences in mental disorders due to technology. Based on preliminary research and technology’s dominance in our society, individuals low in extraversion will…

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    Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that invades or spreads to parts of the body. There are more than 100 types of cancers in the world. As mention in Fatemeh Haghighi (2017) article and in Qued Salm Alhamami (2018), breast cancer if the most common malignancy and is the second cause of morality from cancer in the adult female population. As shown in Filip Fruhauf (2017) article endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological neoplasm and the 4th most frequent site of malignancy in females…

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    Serratia Liquefaciens

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    The observations from the oxidative and fermentative reaction tests shows that S. liquefaciens is capable of fermenting glucose, and mannitol. The KIA media also approved these results due to the positive result observed for glucose fermentation as well as mannitol fermentation. The data gathered is consistent with the results for S. liquefaciens in comparison to another Serratia species such as S. fonticola or S. rubidaea, which are both positive for lactose fermentation, meaning that they can…

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    lateralization between larvae and adults, it was expected that results from studies with larvae as test subjects would show variation in results. The variation in result was expected because larval stage of zebrafish develops really fast both morphologically and anatomically (Budaev & Andrew, 2009). However, the synthesis of behavioural lateralization in zebrafish literature states otherwise. The presence of inconsistency in results of adults can be explained by other factors such as experiences…

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    After 9 minutes (“more time under light source”), there were more bubbles than at the beginning. However, it was not due to the closeness of the lamp but to the amount of time under it. Also, the plant was heated up towards the end and it gave results, even though the distance between the plant and lamp was greater. Some possible mistakes that could have occurred during this experiment can include the following: Miscalculating the distance between the Elodea plant and the light source.…

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    Three tests are done through a Gizmo to determine how radius, mass, and velocity affects centripetal acceleration of an object undergoing uniform motion. The results show centripetal acceleration is affected by radius and velocity but not mass. It gives a better understanding to why objects in uniform motion accelerate towards the centre of a circle. Introduction The purpose of this lab is to determine how the radius, mass and speed of an object can affect the centripetal acceleration of the…

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    can help a strength and conditioning coach pinpoint flaws in an athlete’s running mechanics, footwork, flexibility, and power. Although there are many advantages to the 300 yard shuttle run, there are a fair amount of factors that may impact the results and reliability of this test. You must consider the condition of the athlete prior to conducting this test; the amount of sleep and the amount of time since the athlete had eaten prior to…

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    Broccoli Lab

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    olive brown color. This was very prominent in the broccoli that was cooked in vinegar but not as much as the broccoli cooked in baking soda. The broccoli cooked in baking soda resulted in a light green color. Adding an alkali results in a bright green color and that was the result when broccoli was cooked in water and baking soda, this cooking treatment caused the broccoli to become the brightest green. Chlorophyll has a chlorophyllase enzyme called chlorophyllide. This enzyme is water soluble…

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    69 athletes, 35 that were removed from play and 34 that remained in play, were tested 1-7 days post-injury and then 8-30 days post-injury. They were tested on verbal and visual memory, processing speed, reaction time, and total symptom score. The results of the study involved 62 athletes because 7 didn’t follow-up. The athletes that continued to play had a recovery time that was twice as long as those who were removed from the play (44 days vs. 22 days). There seems to be a close correlation…

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    sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. Its audience was for those seeking results to understand human behavior and social psychology such as the Office of Naval Research. The “Stanford Prison Experiment” article focuses mainly around 22 “normal males” who applied to be involved in a mock prison. Dr. Zimbardo and his graduate assistance Mr. Banks and Mr. Haney provide the reader with convincing evidence by using results directly from their experiment and educate the reader in human behavior…

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