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    Lsd Post Hoc Test Report

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    to the identify outliers and discovered we did not have outliers in our data. In order to analyze hypothesis (1), a χ2 test of independence was conducted to determine whether the distribution of type of residence is dependent on type of illness. Results indicated that there was a significant difference between the percentage of people with cognitive illnesses living in an assisted living facility (78.0%), a home (12.0%), and a skilled nursing facility (10.0%) and people with organic illnesses…

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    Role Congruity Theory

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    been studied, the impact of role congruity theory is perhaps the most pervasive. Role congruity theory suggests that women are discriminated against because ideas of proper feminine gender roles do not mesh with the stereotypes of a leader, with the results being that women in leadership positions are not viewed favorably and the leadership role itself is minimized when women are in charge (Eagly & Karau, 2002). The method through which these biases are perpetrated varies, as does the reasoning…

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    theoretical background of the measurement techniques used. In Chapter \ref{ch:LTT-HAB-Results}, the motivation of the experiment, the description of experimental setup, and experimental procedure are presented. In this chapter, the experiments include flame imaging, laser extinction, and TiRe-LII. The numerical simulation which is extensively described in Chapter \ref{liigrund} is applied to evaluate the experimental results. The prompt LII versus laser fluence is extensively studied. The…

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    effect of internal pressure is not taken in to account. Also these analytical solutions consider constant wall thickness along the contour of the pipe bend cross section. However, the most of the pipe bends are made using a forming process and as a result, have wall thickness variation along the surfaces of the pipe bend cross section. The pipe wall is thinner than nominal on the convex side and is thicker on the concave one. Considering the most practical case, this study is…

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    Macromolecules

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    The results were the same for both the cheeseburger meal and the McNugget meal. There was a negative result for protein presence from the Biuret test. Conclusion From the data presented, it does not support the hypothesis. There is a presence of monosaccharaides, starches, and lipids however there was no presence of proteins. This was odd because the meat products, such as chicken or beef, should’ve provided protein in the meal. However, due to this test, the results were negative perhaps…

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    Unknown Compounds

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    positive identification of the unknown. These results will not only show chemical and physical properties but also what the unknown compound might react with to form other compounds. After performing the four anion tests, a positive identification was able to be made showing that the unknown compound contained a chloride ion since a white precipitate was formed from the reaction (Table 1). The sulfate, nitrate, and carbonate tests all yielded negative results when no precipitate was formed. The…

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    Duckweed Experiment

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    that Cup B had the right amount of nutrients for the growth of Duckweed. Cup C had the third highest growth rate, which like Cup C was unexpected. Both anomalies (Cup B and C) can be the result of the direct sunlight. Direct sunlight when growing duckweed in small containers (or in this case cups) can result in evaporation of the water which removes nutrients and causes the water to contain a lot of salt which negatively effects duckweed growth as said by Landolt and Kandeler. During the…

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    NUNOVA Pharmaceuticals

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    validity of the clinical study as the validity of the clinical study deals with whether the results of the clinical trials are accurate and reproducible along with whether the results of the clinical trial are useful and applicable to clinical practice. The residents may create biases in providing basic care or by adjusting doses of intervention by deviating from the study protocol. Additionally, the results of a clinical study from a teaching hospital cannot be generalized to a large…

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    The results of genetic testing are not 100% indicative of whether or not a person will develop a particular disease further along in life. One’s results could be completely normal, yet, they may still contract the disease later in life. The opposite is also true. One could also show abnormal results from genetic testing yet never develop the disease. “She wants to think about kids. And the clock is ticking…

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